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Oklahomans for Equality
Oral History Interview (Vintage Series)
with
Charles Faudree
Interview Conducted by Toby Jenkins
Date: December 4, 2012
Transcribed By: Dennis Neill using Riverside Studio AI, January 26,
2026
Restrictions: Interviewee requested: N/A
Oklahomans for Equality
History Project
621 E. 4th Street
Tulsa, OK. 74120
918.743.4297
historyproject@okeq.org

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About Charles Faudree
Editor’s Note: Charles Faudree passed away on November 27, 2013. His obituary
and an article from the Tulsa World are at the end of this interview.

Keywords
LGBTQ, Oklahoma, Charles Faudre, coming out, spirituality, AIDS crisis, community
support, acceptance, recovery, resilience
Summary
In this conversation, Toby Jenkins interviews Charles Faudree, a renowned interior
designer and a significant figure in the LGBTQ+ community in Oklahoma. Charles
shares his journey from growing up in Muskogee to becoming a successful designer in
Tulsa, discussing the challenges he faced while coming out, the impact of the AIDS
crisis, and his commitment to community support and fundraising. He reflects on his
spiritual journey, the importance of acceptance, and the changes he has witnessed in
society regarding LGBTQ+ rights. Charles emphasizes the need for love and
understanding, especially for young LGBTQ+ individuals navigating their identities.
Takeaways
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Charles Faudre's journey reflects the evolution of LGBTQ+ acceptance in
Oklahoma.
The importance of community support during the AIDS crisis was paramount.
Spirituality played a crucial role in Charles's acceptance of himself.

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Fundraising initiatives can significantly impact community health resources.
Charles's story highlights the importance of love and acceptance from family.
Recovery from addiction allowed Charles to embrace his true self.
The role of St. Jerome's Church was pivotal in Charles's spiritual journey.
Charles believes that LGBTQ+ individuals should give their parents time to
accept them.
The current state of LGBTQ+ rights in Tulsa is a mixed experience.
Charles's resilience in the face of health challenges inspires hope.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Charles Faudre and His Impact
01:38 Charles's Early Life and Coming Out Journey
08:22 The Role of Spirituality in Acceptance
14:51 Fundraising for AIDS Awareness and Community Support
22:53 Reflections on Progress and Current Challenges
30:45 Advice for Young LGBTQ+ Individuals and Conclusion

Charles Faudree Oral History Interview 12-4-2012
Toby Jenkins: I'm Toby Jenkins, Executive Director of Oklahomans for Equality, and
we want to welcome you to the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center in downtown Tulsa for
Vintage Tulsa, our way of capturing the stories of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
transgender Oklahomans and hearing what they have to say about the marvelous
history of our state and how their lives interweaved with that story. Today I am so
honored to have a man who I've admired for many years. He was instrumental in
helping me to walk and talk and act like a regular lady when I came out. He was among
the wonderful folks at St. Jerome's Church that mentored me. And Charles Faudree, as
many of you know, is a world-renowned interior designer, but he's also from Oklahoma,
and he is significant to the work of Oklahomans for Equality because he was one of the
individuals that was connected to the early days of our founding. And also the Equality
Center, one of the favorite rooms that folks love to see at the end of a tour when they've
toured the Equality Center. We start out in the Cisar Holt Lobby, and we finish in the
Charles Faudree boardroom.
And I always finish the tour by saying, this is what gays can do with your basement. And
folks, Charles Faudree is responsible. Give Charles a warm welcome for being here
today, and we're going to get into it.

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Charles Faudree: Excuse me. I'm glad to be here, I'm glad to be anywhere these days.
The key word seems to be vintage, and I certainly fall under that. I was born a long,
long time ago. I've always been an Okie. I was born almost 75 years ago. I grew up in
Muskogee, so not only am I an Okie from Muskogee, but I grew up in a family with a
mother and father that was never anything but loving. I look back on my life, and I think
they sacrificed for me to go to parochial school. I went to the nuns for eight years. I
loved the nuns, and I learned to love God there.
Then I went to a boys' prep school, military boarding school.
Toby Jenkins: And where was that, Charles?
Charles Faudree: That was in Muskogee as well. It closed my senior year, the health
department closed it. The dorm was on the top floor. It was a fire trap. But that was
really when I felt like I didn't belong. I can't even clap to rhythm, so let alone could I play
football or do all those intramural sports that I had to do at that school. So I was no
good at that, but anyway, I suffered and made it through. I didn't know any better. I knew
my folks, that's what they wanted.
They were staunch Catholics. So when I graduated, and I had parents that didn't drink.
My father would drink a beer in the summer sometimes, and we had eggnog at
Christmas. And Christmas Day, we had some cheap champagne. So I was never really
in my house or our home. But my folks always said, if you want to drink, come and drink
at home. So then I went off to college, and that's where I learned to drink and party and
have a good time.
Toby Jenkins: And where was that?
Charles Faudree: That was in Tahlequah. I had enrolled at TU, had the entrance
exams at already a dorm room, and my dorm roommate was going to be a Baptist
minister. And I made the mistake of going to two revivals with he and his mother, and
the father, that being the Catholic that he was, decided that I would not go to TU. So in
the middle of August, I went to Northeastern with no one on the campus, a lot of Indians
sitting in the town square. And at that moment, I hated my father.
But, you know, God works in my life in strange ways and does for me what I can't do for
myself because at Northeastern, I was a big duck in a little puddle and it worked best for
me.
Toby Jenkins: Now, were you involved in student government or music or art?
Charles Faudree: No, my, well, yes and no, my degree was in art, but, you know, I
made who's who in college and I was secretary of my fraternity and tri-sigma man and

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made the deans on a roll. I did, you know, I was motivated to, and, you know, I always
dated girls.
I never had, I never was in love with a girl, but because I was a funny drunk or funny,
you know, I always had a date for the sock hops or any function that I needed a date for.
So, I always knew, was different in my life than most people, but I knew also that I was
a Catholic and I knew how, and if I offend you and you're a Catholic, this is what it was
for me. I don't judge anyone else and, you know, more power to you if it all works for
you. But, I taught school actually for four years and then I opened a shop at 25.
Toby Jenkins: Now, where did you teach school?
Charles Faudree: I taught school, I went to the Art Institute first for one year and I
taught school there, but I also, then I moved back to Oklahoma.
Toby Jenkins: Where was the Art Institute,
Charles Faudree: In Kansas City. In Kansas City. I taught school in Tulsa. I taught
junior high art and I met a couple that, they were opening a shopping center in
Oklahoma. It was the first shopping center this side of the Mississippi that was
enclosed, so it was almost an attraction for Oklahoma and this person, the wife that I
taught with, father said, I will back you in a shop if we can call it Faudree's and you will
run it, I will be the silent partner and take care of the books. And here is where I met a
lot of other people that were gay. There was a flower shop across from my shop, a
home shop. Anyway, and once someone fell in my bed, I knew what was my problem all
along.
Toby Jenkins: So they just fell into your bed?
Charles Faudree: They fell into my bed.
Toby Jenkins: You make it sound like it was almost an accident.
Charles Faudree: No, no, they well crawled or jumped or whatever. It was a great
experience.
Toby Jenkins: So what was the name of the shopping center?
Charles Faudree: Todd, help me. Shepard Mall. Shepard Mall,
Toby Jenkins: In Oklahoma City?
Charles Faudree: Yes, it always looked like a factory, but when it opened, it had
beautiful shops and it was an instant success and I had never worked harder. But I will
tell you, coming out for me was a big thing. That's 50 years ago. The people today are

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so lucky that this is a different world. 50 years ago, you almost went underground. And
the fact that I was a Catholic, I thought I was losing my mind. I would have killed myself.
Toby Jenkins: Except now, were you still observant? I mean, did you still attend
mass?
Charles Faudree: I still attended mass. I'd never missed mass, a Sunday in my life,
in 25 years. I had no one to talk to. I had no equality center. I had no one to talk to. I
thought I was losing my mind and I would have killed myself, except why expedite going
to hell? So one day, one Sunday, I didn't go to church and lightning didn't strike. And so
my story was my life with God, my life without God, and my life with God. Because I
actually turned my face on God and thought, I'm all right. And I was motivated then to
be more successful, try to be more successful than ever, to prove myself.
Charles Faudree: I had a sister that understood and loved me as I love her. I love her
more than life itself. And she understood, yet she was seven years younger, My father
had died by (?). I had a mother that was understanding and said she loved me
regardless.
Toby Jenkins: What was that like when you had that conversation with her? Could she
tell something was bothering you or?
Charles Faudree: She said that it's so strange because two of her closest friends both
had sons that were older than me that were gay and she said you know I don't
understand it but I accept it and I love you unconditionally. My father had died when I
was a sophomore in college. I look back on that and wonder what my father would have
thought.
My father would have probably had a different viewpoint. There was a little redneck in
my father but it doesn't matter. It's only a curiosity but the big deal sort of became a little
deal. I could tell you being gay is only a little section of my life today and I have never
been turned away or felt minority. When I moved to Tulsa I was accepted by…
Toby Jenkins: And what year was that Charles?
Charles Faudree: That was almost 30 years ago I opened a shop in Utica Square and
you know my clients are all sophisticated and bright enough to understand that gay
people are the most creative and that they need us. So my life was good and my life
has always been good but I have to say this at 50, at 50 I addressed my drinking. I had
you know I never would pass out or black out. I'd only use the word slept or woke up. I
slept in a lot of places. I woke up in a lot of places. I woke up in a lot of places. And you
know drinking and dealing with myself… Well back up when I was 25 I started drinking
because drinking made me be what I wanted to be as well as what I didn't want to be.

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And I could pursue the gay life and not and you know I could even clap to rhythm. But at
50 with no God in my life I thought you know I have fallen asleep in parking lots and
hedges and in places that I wouldn't didn't know how I got there or who I was with. So I
had actually my last drink on a New Year's Eve with six gay friends. We went to Dallas
for a New Year's Eve black tie at the French room at the Adolphus. And to make a long
story short at the end of the night they carried me through the lobby. Passed out or
asleep as I used to say. So I went to AA. And again God is doing for me what I can't do
for myself. Only went to AA to think I'd get a grip on drinking.Drinking.
But you know in AA is where I learned to love myself. Accept myself for exactly what I
am. Know that the God that I thought was Catholic is not necessarily Catholic. But is
within me and made me exactly like I am. So I can tell you it changed my life. And it also
gave me the freedom to say that I was an alcoholic was a hard thing to say. I went to
meetings three months before I could say it. I never would say to people that I was gay.
But it gave me the freedom to say that I was gay and be proud of the fact that I was gay.
Today, I wouldn't change anything about my life. But I can tell you, at 25, you think, why
am I not what I thought was normal? Why did I not want to be married and have
children? Today, you know, I'm the happiest I've ever been in my life. Today, or back at
50, after 3 years of being sober, I lost an ex-lover to AIDS.
Toby Jenkins: And that was what year?
Charles Faudree: Well, I was 50 and I'm 75. It was 25 years ago.
Speaker 3: Okay.
Charles Faudree: 25 years ago.
Toby Jenkins: So it would have been right at the beginning of the plague.
Charles Faudree: The beginning, and no one knew what it was. It was just a gay
disease. But I lost a partner and I lost a dozen friends. And I thought, this is Tulsa.
There was Tulsa Caresa and then we were opening the St. Joseph's Hospice. So I
thought, I thought I would like to start a fundraiser and maybe do a house tour. Because
the Philharmonic had had a house tour that was successful and dropped it. So I met
with four women for lunch, my sister being one, Nancy Renburg, Lynn Robertson, like
anyway, all women that I thought would be honest with me. And I said, I'd like to do a
fundraiser for AIDS, because I didn't know if it would, might even jeopardize my, my job
or my livelihood.
Toby Jenkins: So prior to this time, Charles, uh, the only fundraising from what I've
been told was within the gay community. Nobody had ever reached outside of the gay
community to be able to articulate our needs as a community to the greater population.
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Charles Faudree: That's right. And so I thought it's time to step out. And so I met those
four women and said, I'm thinking about a house tour. What do you think? And all four
ladies said, you have my house. Thus we started the Hope Candlelight tour. You know,
that first year, Nancy Vaughn, all these people, these, uh, straight people helped. We,
uh, we didn't know what we were doing. We put the wrong name on the wrong address.
Uh, it, it was almost comical, but in spite of that, we made $40,000 the first year, the
next year. ..Anyway, within three years, we made a million dollars for Tulsa Cares. We
helped St. Joseph’s and Rain[Regional AIDS Interfaith Network], all three had a place
on the rain Board. And we helped open St. Joseph’s Hospice.,
Toby Jenkins: Saturday was world AIDS day. This videotaping is taking place on
December the 4th. Am I right? But on Saturday, we were at Circle Cinema with many of
your good friends and Clark Weins was at Circle Cinema said he was on the firs RAIN
team with you and Dennis Neill.
Charles Faudree: Yes.
Toby Jenkins: And, uh, so did you help starting teams?
Charles Faudree: Uh, uh, Sutherland, what is her name? Mary Brotherton [Mary
Cathrine Smotherman] was the founder and she had lost her son. And so they formed
a board meeting and we would meet, uh, in Oklahoma City, uh, because that's where
she was, uh, oh Lord, those trips to Oklahoma City. Uh, what is the lady minister?
Toby Jenkins: Leslie Penrose.
Charles Faudree: Leslie Penrose. I drove once with, and, uh, she and someone
representing the Jewish, uh, belief wrote with me. They both stepped out of the car
when they got home and said, we will never ride with you again. It was just fine with me.
But one, one trip to the board meeting in February, I had a flat, flat, and I'm listening to a
book on tape. This has nothing to do with what I'm supposed to be telling you. But
anyway, I had a flat. So I called AAA and said, I have a flat. And they said, where are
you? And I said, I don't know. I'm on the turnpike. And they said, well, where? And I
said, I don't know. I'm listening to a book on tape. She said, well, we can't help you. I
called a tough guy at my shop and said, what do I do? And he said, well, I can't come if
I don't know where you are. Look at the manual. Well, the manual is written by a
German. So it's very hard to read.
I had not changed the flat since I was in high school where you jacked up a jack. Well,
and it was freezing rain. I tried to flag people down. No one would help me. I had to go
to the bathroom so bad. I took care of that in the ditch. But I got that manual out, and I
put my head on the steering wheel and said, God, help me, help me. Somehow, one
hour later, I had changed a flat. I was an hour late for the meeting, but I had a feeling of
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accomplishment that you cannot believe. I was, of course, covered in grease, but
anyway, it has nothing to do with that. But yes, RAIN was a wonderful organization at
the time that it was needed.
Toby Jenkins: And kind of explain for our viewers what RAIN was, because a lot of
young folks watch these videos and they don't know about this period of our history.
Charles Faudree: It was so terrible but so rewarding. We went to the home of people
that were not hospitalized but still needed care. We did everything. We would grocery
shop for them. We took them to the doctor's appointment. We changed the litter box.
We did anything we needed to help them, give them their medication, change their
clothing. It was something. My friend, Rob Carpenter, was on our care team [Rob was
the client].
And my sister, who has always supported me in everything, she worked on RAIN only
because of Rob. She decorated his wheelchair. He loved it. They called him Dolly
Hollywood. She, with a connection in Hollywood that we had, had Liz Taylor sign a copy
to Dolly Hollywood for him. And we were with him the night…He's the one that took me
to my first AA meeting because he was in Illinois. But we were with him the night before
and the morning that he died and were able to say how much we loved him. But what a
grueling death some of these people went through.
Toby Jenkins: And Rob's name is on the quilt here in the lobby as you came through.
Charles Faudree: Yes, and we worked on it. We made that quilt. You know, it's a
different time with AIDS patients now. You know, St. Joseph's is closed. We worked at
St. Joseph. But back to the home tour. What an affirmation it was for Tulsa to step
forward and do what they did. This is not New York. And we were not Liz Taylor. But to
have the people support us in all of this was unbelievable. And the decorators that I
knew in town, each decorator did a room for St. Joseph. It was like a home. And a lot of
the people would say this is, they died in a place that was more comfortable and more
beautiful than they had lived in. We had, I did the living room, anyway, all of the
decorators. And one of them ended up dying in one of the homes, one of the rooms that
he had painted clouds on the ceiling and done the decor in the room. So it was a good
time, but a very sad time to see people dying like they were.
Today, you know, I'm on, and with losing all the friends, I made a promise to God that I
found in my life that I would support AIDS fundraising as long as I lived or until there
was a cure. I'm dealing with a health problem today myself, but I'm upright. And I have
new hope, thanks to the power of prayer and positive thinking and good medicine that
I'm going to be around a while. I had cancer 20 years ago when I was 3 years sober
and into the candlelight tour and had surgery and it came back 10 years later.

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Charles Faudree: And I had 7 weeks of radiation and then it came back 3 years ago in
the shoulder, in my shoulder, and today it's in 5 places in my bone. But I'm doing, I've
been doing chemo since March. I did my first chemo the day of our Red Ribbon Gala.
Toby Jenkins: Last year?
Charles Faudree: Last year.
Toby Jenkins: And how much money did they raise that night?
Charles Faudree: $300,000 maybe $400,000.
Toby Jenkins: No, it was more than that. It was five or six. I was there. They were
honoring you.
Charles Faudree: Yes, and what a surprise it was. I knew I was getting a little reward,
but I didn't know the whole ink. I would have insisted on more people or more friends
come, but I thought it was just another one of those glass awards. But it came at a
wonderful time for me, because it was a very low and fearful time, because my doctor
had said, this is not curable, but we will do everything we can to maintain it. And we
have, and they have and I have. I ended up having what everyone thought was part of
the cancer. I actually had Trigeminal Neuralgia, which is a disease that they never know
what is brought on, but it's by a nerve that is in your skull right above your ear.
But I had this pain that electric shoots would shoot to my head and caused me to have
an earache that was pounding and half of my teeth ached as if I had a toothache. So I
first went to my dentist who pulled. I'm telling you now this, I'm on a roll, but the dentist
said, well, I think it's your back tooth. He pulled the tooth. I'm going to France. So I said,
I'm going to France in 10 days, so I need the quickest cure. He said, well, the quickest
is to pull it. So they pulled it. I went to France. 10 days later, a week later, I came home.
Charles Faudree: I still had the toothache. So I went back to the dentist and he said,
well, I think it's the next tooth. He pulled that tooth.
Three weeks later, I still had pain. I went to him and he sent me to, I don't know, my
terminology is not in the medical field. I think it was an endocrologist or something to
diagnose what was wrong with my teeth. So they pulled my third tooth, which had
nothing to do with the teeth, it was all this Xgeva that I had been taking for bone density
had caused some deterioration of the bone in my jaw, which had caused this trigeminal.
But I had gone to even my own doctor, Dr. Gawey, and said, everyone is doing their
part, but what about this severe pain that I have in my head and in my ears and my
eye? And a lady came in my shop and said, you have the same symptoms that my
mother had. And CyberKnife took care of it. So I called Dr. Gawey again and met with
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him and said, CyberKnife. So he said, well, we will try that. I don't think that's what it is.
But trust me, it was CyberKnife.
The woman in charge, the surgeon, or actually she's a radiologist that runs the
CyberKnife, diagnosed it immediately. And I took CyberKnife, and I am totally pain-free.
Thank you, CyberKnife. Thank you, God. Thank you, the power of prayer. Because I've
had people praying for me that I didn't even know. I've gotten cards from people I didn't
know. But what is so incredible is to live to be 75 and see the change that has been
made. And I know, you know, I'm irritated.
I wish all of us would have approached this gay marriage with another term than
marriage, if we would have just said anything else but marriage. I know it would have
passed in every state. Because every friend I have thinks that we deserve the same
equal rights that every married people have. And I believe it. And I may not, you know,
this red state that I'm in, I may never see that happen here. I think all we need is a legal
commitment. And so that we can have legal rights when our partner is in the hospital.
I have a partner of seven years that was my partner two other times for two years. And,
you know, is now involved in senior care, as he calls it, taking care of me. But what a
gift it is that I have him, because if I didn't, I don't know what I would do.
it's a different time. We've come so far to have this equality center and you know, a lady
in the, what happened this time? We have a lady in the Senate, ours, you know, that is
gay.
Toby Jenkins: Tammy Baldwin?
Charles Faudree: Yes. You know, it's, I know we're making headway. We've made such
headway in the 50 years since I've been out. You know, I would like to say this to all the
young people, you know, dealing with coming out. You know, I have a friend now that
has a daughter that's a senior in high school and has come out and the mother
embraces her beautifully and she also is housing a girl that is 18 that her mother and
dad kicked her out. So she's living with my friend Chrissy as well as her daughter.
You know, there are people that don't understand this but the truth is, you know, I think
gay people, young gay people should give their parents time to embrace it. You know, it
took me a time to embrace it myself. We, I didn't, as Leslie Jordan said, I didn't fall out
of my mother's womb in red heels. I was a Catholic and I dealt with it. It was a bad time,
but it is a good time now. And, you know, I don't know what to say more than that except
be thankful for where we are, never give up.
You know, I can tell you because of being gay, I have learned to love myself. I'm not
afraid to die, but yet I want to live more than I've ever wanted to live. So I'm glad to be

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here today and hope that I helped someone with their story or helped their acceptance.
Acceptance is a hard thing right now. Acceptance for me is really hard. I can't do what I
want to do. I can't jump up and hang a picture on the wall. I haven't been able to travel
because of germs on a commercial flight.
I have a few clients that have private planes, but I'm on a new mission that just three
weeks now that allow me to travel. And I take chemo four times. I mean, I take four pills
a day that are chemo instead of the drip in my shunt. So my prayer is that it works and I
won't have to go back to the regular chemo because my limitations are not as great as
they were. I'm able to fly again.
Toby Jenkins: Charles, I want to ask you about, I think the way you have framed this, I
wish you had run for office. This is so eloquent the way you've said it, especially the
advice you've given to young people. I first got to know you when I had first come out.
I'd been fired by the district attorney and kicked out of the biggest church in town. And I
found St. Jerome's Church. And that's actually where I got to know you and your
mother.
Charles Faudree: And my mother.
Toby Jenkins: Who, I lived in the same neighborhood as she did. And as my children
grew up, we would go down and visit with her on Saturdays and sometimes walk her
little dog. I don't remember the little dogs now. But that's where I got attached to you
and your mom. How important was finding a place that helped you blend the spiritual
part of your life with the authentic self? How important was that?
Charles Faudree: It was one of the greatest things that ever happened. Not only for
that, but for my mother. I found St. Joseph's purely by accident. We used to have an
AIDS walk every AIDS day from one church to another church. And we walked to this
church. And I was with Hilary Kitz, who was in some office position then. And we walked
and we went to St. Jerome's. I'd never seen that church. I knew it was sort of there
because I had helped at St. Joseph's and it was right behind St. Joseph's Church
hospice.
But I got there and Father Rick was there, a gay priest, and he embraced everybody
and I felt at home. So I said to Hilary, I think I'll come back to this church. Because I will
tell you, with an alcoholic personality, if you get a little spiritual life, I wanted more. And I
missed the pomp and circumstance or the ritual that the Catholic Church had, but I
hated the judgment that they had. I still loathe going to a Catholic funeral when they
say, would you please be seated while the Catholics take communion.
had Father Sweat, he was in my shop today, and I had Father Sweat call and say, can I
anoint you, Charles? It's not about dying, it's about living. And I said, Father, you know I
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go to another church. And he said, yes, but if I would anoint you, you could come to the
convent, which I'm trying to get to heaven any way I can. I had redone and dedicated all
my fabrics and furniture to the convent living room. He said, you know all the nuns and
come and go to mass on a Sunday, and I will anoint you, and you will be forgiven and
you can take communion.
And I should have hung up on him. I would be forgiven and I could take communion.
You know, I have been forgiven for 23 years. I haven't gone any place that I wouldn't
take my God with me. Now, back before when I would fall asleep in places, I took
myself to some lonely places. So I found St. Jerome's and I went back that next
Sunday, and I've gone Sunday since that I'm in town. I didn't know anybody in that
church when I went back, except Father Rick, I had met once at a fundraiser and he
thanked me for helping with other fundraisers.
But I went back and later I came on the vestry. I met Toby there. And Toby, so my
mother one Sunday said, Charles, why don't I go to the church with you? And I said,
mother, this, so she, I said, well, that's fine. I'll pick you up. I took her to that church and
she took communion. So after church, what a great time it was in my mother's life
because she was in her eighties and I got to know her at a different time because my
mother was very independent. My mother was a saint. I never heard her say a cuss
word.
I never saw her say a bad word about any of my sister's ex-husbands or talk about
anybody. I wish I were more like her, but she, she said, Charles, I know that's not a
Catholic church. So she started going to that church with me and we would have lunch
every day. And all of these people like Toby embraced her. She was the matriarch of
that church. She loved all the attention I got. She got, she, I'd say, mother, you look
good today in red. She said, well, I wore red last week and they gave me so many
compliments.
Toby and someone else carried her up the steps the last Sunday that she went to
church. She early on said, I want to join this church. And father Rick went to her and
said, Ruby, you know, this church is not Catholic and the Catholic church would not
approve of it. And she said, do you believe that? He said, no. And she said, I don't
either. While an affirmation to me as her gay son, that she joined that church, the day
that she joined that church, she was 86 and a 19 year old boy, 18 year old boy joined
that church. There was not a dry eye in that church. So my sister has since joined that
church. She has served on the vestry.
We still have more straight people than we did. We have a more mixed race but fewer
than I would like. I would like that church to be all, it totally is inclusive. Everyone is
invited at the table. But I wish it were a bigger congregation. But Father Rick says, we

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are here for those that have no other place to go and not accepted at other churches.
So I have to remember that.
So, you know, Francie and I have donated a wonderful stained glass window over the
altar in memory of my mother who made her, was a motive of her getting up, putting her
makeup on and going to church to be embraced with all the members of that church.
Toby Jenkins: Well, that is beautiful. And as you know, I would have been, I probably
would not have lived a month if I had not had St. Jerome's because spirituality was such
an important part of my life. And I had been treated so hostile by the church that I had
served so faithfully that if I had not been at St. Jerome's and met people like your
mother and the wonderful people there, I probably would not have survived.
So really the success of Oklahomans for Equality today, the largest gay rights
organization in 43 states, a lot of that has to do with there was a place to help me not
feel like that I had been abandoned by God. Just recently, last week, the Human Rights
Campaign rated 137 cities across America on how good of cities those were for gay
people to live in. And Charles, you may not be aware, but the Oklahoma City and Tulsa
and even Wichita and other cities in this region, none of us got real high ratings and
they rated Tulsa below 50%.
I was interviewed by the media and I told them I felt like HRC had given us a low rating
and it wasn't true of what the city was like. What are your thoughts? Do you feel like
Tulsa is a welcoming, inclusive city to someone like yourself? Or do you feel like it's a
hostile environment for gay people?
You know, I don't, I don't think it is. I think it's, I mean, it's like I said earlier up in my
story, I have never, ever felt as a minority with the people I work with and all the clients
that I have. They have embraced me unbelievably.
I will tell you back when I had my first shop, you know, 50 years ago, there was only one
bar and it was totally disguised so you almost went underground and I had someone
come in my shop with a badge and flash it and tell me that he was under the impression
that I was gay and if I would give him a list of gay people in Oklahoma, I would be safe.
And I said, well, it's totally an assumption on your part and thank God that's all I said
because I went to the back room of my shop and called a gay attorney that Rogers, Bill
Rogers, which a lot of you know, I called him and he said, I'll pick you up at the back
door and he said, you said the right thing. But that's, I mean, that is a long time ago and
you know, we don't feel that way today and it's like I said, it's only a little part of my life
today because I feel safe and loved and embraced in Tulsa.

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Tulsa, you know, it's not, you know, because of the books I've written, I've been on
speaking tours and they always say, if you could live anywhere, where would you live?
And I say Tulsa, I love living in Tulsa, you know, because it's like I said, 25 years ago,
they stepped out and have supported me in everything that I have asked for, in the way
of AIDS, our fundraising for gay rights.
Toby Jenkins: Well, I just think that is a wonderful way to conclude our interview.

Addendum:

Charles Faudree Obituary
Charles Hamlet Faudree was born February 27, 1938 in Ada, OK to Ruby
May (Brewer) and Hamlet Charles Faudree. He passed from this life
Wednesday, November 27, 2013 at the age of 75. Charles attended St.
Joseph's High School in Muskogee, OK and graduated from Northeastern
State College in Tahlequah, OK with a Bachelor's of Arts degree in Art
Education. He was gifted beyond measure in the field of interior design and
was adored around the globe for his attention to detail, his blending of
myriad blues and his abject love of all things French. Charles was honored
by House Beautiful as one of the top designers in the United States and
was the best-selling author of six books on interior design. His fabric and
wallpaper lines marketed through Stroheim and his work covered by
Veranda, House Beautiful, Southern Accents and Traditional Home among
others, Charles leaves an indelible legacy in the field of interior design. A
believer in strong community support, he touched the lives of countless
Tulsans as the founder of The Hope Candlelight Tour, a passionate
supporter of Tulsa CARES, an avid follower and advocate of AA and an
enthusiastic parishioner of Parish Church of St. Jerome, ECC and, as well,
a bell ringer at Christmas for the Salvation Army.
Charles, throughout his life possessed an irrepressible sense of humor and
quick wit, was an ardent prankster with a laugh that could light up a room
and he collected friends from every walk of life and from every corner of the
world. A humble man, generous of spirit beyond measure, caring more
about others than self, he loved and lived life to the fullest extent possible
and considered himself extraordinarily blessed to have had the support and
love of a small and treasured family, the adoration and companionship of a
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an extraordinary number of friends and acquaintances - all of whom
considered themselves equally blessed to have called him friend.
Charles will be long remembered as a fabulous brother to Francie Faudree
Gillman; a caring and loving partner to Bill Carpenter; and, a steadfast
companion to Ruby and Lila.
A memorial service will be held 11:00 AM Wednesday, December 4, 2013
at Trinity Episcopal Church, 501 S. Cincinnati Ave., Tulsa, OK
In lieu of flowers, friends may contribute in Charles' memory to Tulsa
CARES at www.tulsacares.org or Parish Church of St. Jerome, ECC at
www.stjerometulsa.org.

Tulsa World November 29, 2013

Renowned Tulsa-based interior designer Charles
Faudree dies at 75
The décor expert and longtime presence on Cherry
Street was known worldwide.

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harles Faudree, a renowned Tulsa-based interior designer
and philanthropist, died Wednesday. He was 75. Services
are pending with Ninde Brookside Funeral Home.
Best known as an expert in French Country décor, Faudree
kept a longtime shop and studio in Tulsa's Cherry Street
district, and over his 35-year career worked with clients
worldwide, won many honors and saw his work featured in
various books and magazines. A noted philanthropist as well,
Faudree was the guest of honor in March at Tulsa CARES'

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15th annual Red Ribbon Gala, which supports people
affected by HIV/AIDS.

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Faudree was a founding member of the organization.
Local artist Patrick "Pat" Gordon knew Faudree for nearly 40 years. "There really wasn't a
much better human as Charles," he said. That's not easy to say in this time and day.
Charles had the ability to make you feel like you were the most important human being that
ever breathed. He was just focused on you. If you didn't know him, your life is a little quieter
for it."
Former Mayor Kathy Taylor was a client. She said Faudree made an impact not just
on the state but for the state. Taylor said his eyes were full of deep kindness and he
always had a smile on his face. "When you were with Charles, you always thought
you were the only person in his life at that moment," she said. "He would put himself
and his incredible talent aside and really focused on making you feel like a great
friend and a great person."
Interior design wasn't Faudree's first career move. A native of Muskogee, Faudree
graduated from Northeastern State University in Tahlequah with an art degree and from
there attended the Kansas City Art Institute.

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years.

But since he was a boy, when his mother had allowed him to choose his own paint colors
for his room, Faudree had an interest in interior design.
In late 1977, with his 40th birthday approaching, he decided to move back to
Muskogee and open a design studio and antiques shop. Helping redesign a home
there for his sister, Francie, Faudree suddenly found himself launched on a new
career. Within a few years, Faudree was building an impressive list of clients from
across the U.S. and Europe, and his designs were appearing in such magazines as
House Beautiful, Southern Living, Traditional Home and House and Garden, as well
as a number of decorating books.
Named Traditional Home's Designer of the Year in 1995, he was later hailed by
House Beautiful as one of America's top 100 interior designers for three consecutive
years, 2002-04.
Among his higher-profile projects abroad, Faudree was involved in the ongoing
restoration of the historic estate La Finca la Caprichosa in Spain. Closer to home,
Faudree in 1995 assisted former Oklahoma first lady Cathy Keating in refurbishing the
Governor's Mansion.

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Rights

in Oklahoma City. He worked with others to found a Tulsa chapter of OHR □ the forerunner
of Oklahomans for Equality □ in the late 1970s. He was on the design team for the
renovation of the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center in downtown Tulsa and designed the
center's board room.
Tracy Salisbury, owner of T.A. Lorton, said Faudree touched many people worldwide and
had an undeniable gift as an interior designer. "We had this funny relationship, said
Salisbury, who had known Faudree since she was 15. She had her senior internship with
him. "He was a grandfather to my children, a brother to me, a best friend □ just like he is
with many people. Charles is a most cherished friend of mine. He is irreplaceable in my life
and my family's."
Faudree wrote five books on design. His first, in 2003, "Charles Faudree's Country French
Signature," was released by Gibbs-Smith Publishers and is now in its ninth printing with
more than 60,000 copies sold.

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In 2008, Faudree created his own fabric line, a first for him,
collaborating with Tulsa-based textile brand Vervain.
Although French Country remained his favorite □ Southern
décor was also high on his list □ Faudree believed that good
decorating was "about the mix and not the match" and that
varying styles, both old and modern, could be brought
together to create settings of beauty and comfort.
Faudree also had a passion for dogs. He owned several of
his favorite breed, Cavalier King Charles spaniels, over the
last 25 years, while building an impressive collection of dog
paintings and statues.
Faudree is survived by his partner, Bill Carpenter, and a sister,
Francie Faudree Gillman.

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Oklahoma's has one of the best state songs around thanks to Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma! (1943), a musical adaptation of Lynn Rigg's play Green Grow
the Lilacs (1931). Riggs was born in 1899 on a farm near Claremore. He escaped
Oklahoma when he turned 18, surviving on odd jobs in Chicago and New York. He
returned to Tulsa a year later and worked briefly as a reporter for the Oil and Gas
Journal. Part-Cherokee, Riggs used income from leasing his Claremore land allotment to attend the University of Oklahoma where he studied English and started to
write poetry. Stress and illness (probably connected with a growing awareness of
his homosexuality), however, prevented Riggs from graduating. Instead, in 1923,he
left Norman and moved to Santa Fe at the invitation of gay poet Witter (Hal) Bynner
(1881-1968) who had briefly taught at OU in 1922. Bynner, who edited the literary
journal the Laughing Horse, published a few of Rigg's early poems. Bynner's own
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In Santa Fe, Riggs joined an literary and artistic circle that partly rotated around the
wealthy Taos socialite Mabel Dodge Luhan who had talked bisexual British author
D. H. Lawrence into moving to New Mexico. Along with Bynner, Rigg's New
Mexico friends included gay artist Cady Wells and gay novelist Myron Brinig. Between 1935 and 1940, Riggs owned a home in Santa Fe located at 710 Acequia Madre. He also had an apartment in New York, at 1 Christopher St and also lived, for a
few years, in France and Los Angeles working on Hollywood movie screenplays
These included The Garden of Allah (1936), featuring Marlene Dietrich and Charles
Boyer, Cecil B. DeMille's The Plainsman (1936) starring Gary Cooper and Jean
Arthur, and also two early Basil Rathbone features, Sherlock Homes and the Voice
of Terror and Sherlock Holmes in Washington. In Hollywood, Joan Crawford was a
favorite beard. She gave Riggs a Scottish Terrier named Baron.

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opening of Oklahoma! in Tulsa's Convention Hall (Brady Theater) in April
1947. Riggs had mixed memories of
his boyhood state, describing Oklahomans as "a suspect fraternity, as fearful
of being recognized by others as they
were by themselves. Gamblers, traders, vagabonds, daredevils, fools. Men
with a sickness, men with a distemper.
Men disdainful of the settled, the admired, the regular ways of life. . . Pio-

neers, eaten peop[e." On the other
hand, he wrote his play Green Grow
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were not parsimonious of speech and
ordinarily, not parched in their fruity
enjoyment of life. These people were
few and far between indeed; but they
existed, uneaten, undisturbed, hearfy,
fertile, and gay."
Riggs had complicated relations with
friends and lovers. He had only two
longer-term partners, both younger:
the Mexican artist Enrique GasqueMolina (who painted and wrote as Ramon Naya) and Gui Machado, a performer in Jos6 Limon's New York
dance company. With profits kom Oklahoma!, Riggs bought a home on Shelter Island, off Long Island, where he
died from stomach cancer in 1958.
Besides Green Grow the Lilacs, Riggs
left behind a legacy of poems and plays
(including the experimental Cherokee
Night). And who can ignore Oklahoma!'s lyrical plea? Tlte.farmer and the cowman should be frtends,
Oh, the farmer and the cowman
should be friends.
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ma. Steve served as Diroctor of Environmental Programs for the American Lung
Association of Oklahoma for three years, trained as an Environmental Consultant
and now provides environmental consulting and education to homes, schools and
business through the University of Tulsa and Oklahoma State University. Steve has
worked for the past 28ry,ears with nearly 50 different not-for-profits in Tulsa, primarily in fundriising ahd Board service. Steve resides near downtown Tulsa, attends Holy Family Cathednalsnd hasa strong group of longtime friends with a common goal of serving those in need.

Janet Gearin
Oklahoma born and bred, Janet left Oklahoma to pursue degrees that would lead her
into a career as a Psychiatric Clinical Specialist. Her first stop was in Denver where
she spent 3 years getting her BS in Nursing. As a University of Colorado graduate,
Janet then had to make a decision of where to go for her Masters degree. She chose
the great city San Francisco and spent 2 years there getting that Clinical Specialist
certification from the University of California-San Francisco. Janet chose to return
to her home state to be close to family and to be the flrst Clinical Specialist to practice in the state of Oklahoma. She is now well into her 31st year with the Depart-

ment of Veterans Affairs. In the 1980's, she began helping those with HIV and
AIDS. She was among those who established the TOHR helpline. She was with
Shanti for several years, served on its first Board of Directors , and worked as a facilitator for many support groups for friends, family and persons with HIV/AIDS.
Janet remembers the early days of RAN, PFLAG, and Interfaith AIDS Ministries as
organizations that led the way. She worked with the Community Service Council for
a number of years to expand, build and organize community services. She spoke to
many different groups...from secretaries to Dental hygienists to other nurses during
those years trying to build bridges of support and assistance for the Gay community
as well as those living with HIViAIDS. In 1989, with the founding of Follies Revue,
lnc., she found her real passion. She served as President several years and helped
Follies raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for HIV/AIDS support and service
organizations over a 10-year period of time. Since 2003, Janet has served on the
TOHR board and she also works as a Center volunteer on Friday evenings.

Lamont Lindstrom
Lamont currently serves as the 2nd Vice President of TOHR. Lamont received his
Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley and is a Professor of Anthropology at the University of Tulsa. Lamont is active in the Society of Gay and Lesbian
Anthropologists and the advisor of the University of Tulsa's BLGTA (Bi, Lesbian,
Gay &amp; Transgender Association).

Michael Mills

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Michael has approximately twenty-five years of diverse experience in private industry and higher education. For the past eighteen years, he has held a variety of administrative management positions at The University of Tulsa, encompassing the areas
of academic support services and student services administration. Currently, he
holds the position of Associate Dean of Students and Director of Career Services
and University and Community Service. Mr. Mills received his undergraduate degree from Oklahoma State University and his master's degree from The University
of Oklahoma. Mr. Mills has presented workshops on a variety of topics, including
Resume Writing, Interview Techniques, Dress-for-Success, Business Etiquette, The
Successful Job Search, and Effective Communication. He currently seryes as VicePresident for Community Outreach on the Board of Directors for Youth Services of
Tulsa.
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INT-TOWN.
by loni broaddus

The vertical file in the Tulsa Library
public relations to be seen with a
member of the oppostie sex.
labeled "Homosexuality " contains few­
Another famous Tulsa hangout was
er than thirty articles clipped from the
Bishop's Restaurant and Bar, where
Tulsa World and Tulsa Tribune. The
earliest is dated August 1976; the head­
gays and straights socialized together.
line reads "Homosexual Arrests In­
The stt:aight people naturally had no
crease at Mohawk Park." Other arti­
idea there were homosexuals in their
cles discuss a proposed civil rights
midst-after all, this was during the
ordinance requested by the gay com­
late 40s-early 50s.
munity, claims of police harassment by
"Bishop's Bar was quite gay-it was
patrons of gay bars, clergymen views
mixed," says M.C. "It was very typical
on homosexuality, Metropolitan Com­
(during that time) to find good places
munity Church ("MCC Grows Gay-ly
that were mixed. In other words, you
. . . "), and lesbian custody rulings. The
didn't go into Bishop's Bar as a scream­
most recent article in this file is dated
ing queen. You didn't go in there
July 19, 1983 and concerns the drain­
dressed in cutoffs. Women didn't even
ing of a city pool after its use by gays for
wear slacks in those days. " Indeed, the
an OHR swimming party.
style for women was dresses and high­
The most thorough Journalism in­
heeled spikes, suits and ties for men.
cluded is a series of three articles by
The curb in front of Bishop's was a
Keo Jackson on the entire front page
gathering place for the 21-25 year-old
of the City/State section of the Sunday
crowd. There they'd hang around,
World dated July 11, 1982. The first
waiting for someone to come along
article estimates a gay population in
and maybe offer them a ride out to the
Tulsa of 50,000 pe ople, further predict­
Blue Haven, or even the few blocks
over to the St. Moritz, where the
ing that the "subculture ... will double in
number by 1990." The second article, jukebox played the big band sounds of
"Gay Pride Replaces Stereotype," is
Glenn Miller and Tommy Dorsey.
filled with positive comments by John
Dancing, however, was not allowed:
Willis (owner of Zipper's) and Rev. Alice
Oklahoma law prohibited dancing
Jones (of MCC in Tulsa), as well as
where beer was served.
mentions of gay bars, activities, and
After only about three months, the
organizations. The final article tells us
Blue Haven closed-a victim of the
that the '"Fruit Loop' Showcases Dark
miles in a time when mobility was not
.,,....
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eaS\\y attained.
Jackson's account ot gay \ite in 'Tu\sa
Some time \ater, Thurman Glynn
opened the Little Mexico Bar at about
highlights the library's meager co\\ec­
ity.
18th and Boston. "That was a wild,
sexual
Homo
on
s
article
of
tion
pissy-elegant place," rememoers M. C.
A sketchy history at best.
"People just crammed into the Little
And yet, we do have a story.
Mexico Bar-so much fun. The win­
When Men Were Men
dows were Spanish style . . . they
Spikes
the
Wore
and the Dykes
opened out. We crawled in and out of
man,"
society
"cafe
cribed
A self-des
those windows because it was so
M.C. Parker has lived and played in
we couldn't get through the
crowded
Tulsa since 1949, when he opened his
front
door!"
Drive-In.
Haven
first gay bar, the Blue
Ah, the good old days.
Those were Prohibition days, and beer
Even in the early 40s, Tulsa had at
was the only alcoholic beverage sold
least one gay bar. Called the Tropical
legally. Bootleg whiskey was available,
Gardens, it was run by two sisters in
of course; M.C. sold it out of a briefcase
in half-pints.
what had once been a filling station.
M.C. Parker owns a book called
The Blue Haven was located south­
Snoot If You Must which mentions The
west of Tulsa, near what is now Town
Tropical Gardens, though not by name.
West Shopping Center. It was one of
Copyrighted in 1943, the book was
four gay bars in Tulsa at the time­
written by writer and publisher Lucius
though it also had a weekday hetero­
Beebe, who visited Oklahoma many
sexual clientele comprised of nearby
times to see his lover, who had been
residents. M.C. explains, "(Gays)
drafted and stationed here.
couldn't come out on weeknights. Back
Beebe writes: "Tulsa was not without
in those days, not everybody had
its
charms. There was, for instance, a
wheels ... even the 24-25 year-old boys
nightclub
that had formerly been a
didn't have cars."
gasoline
filling
s·tation and beer flowed
out
hung
community
So the gay
out of all of-the compressed air hoses."
downtown, sometimes at the Blue Note
Time P.assed, but liqu9r by the drink
on Denver,more often at the St. Moritz.
didn't, and·many oTthe old bars closed
The St.Moritz was located in the center
down, or just faded into the past. By
of the block where Cathey's Furniture is
the 60s, many gays were partying at
today, and according to M.C., was "the
the Tai Mahal or the Zebra. Then there
number one place to go." Lesbians had
their own bar, the Milwaukee Tavern, were Gene's Bamboo and Friend's
which was somewhere in the vicinity of
Lounge (which later became Tracy's
15th and Cincinnati. For the most part, and then New Edition). These four
however, gay men and lesbians ran
bars stand out as the longest-running
Gene's Ba mboo by
1 _____ !'round together; certainly it was s od
gay bars in Tulsa;
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far holds the record. Recently remo­
deled,the Bamboo still operates on the
same side of town where it has been for
nearly a q�rter of a century.
Cleaning Oat the Closet• (Or:
Oat of the Closet Into the Fire)
Ttm Tumer is well known around
Tulsa as the owner of Tim's Playroom.
Before the Playroom, he managed The
New Plantation,which was at 61st and
Yale. And before that-he owned Jim's
Anything Goes on 58th and Peoria­
which came after The Queen of Heart's,
of which he owned half.
But his bar career started at Friend's
Lounge. He had been married; he had
been working in the construction busi­
ness. One day he went into Friend's not knowing it was a gay bar. He played
pool all afternoon with a group of les­
bians, who invited that night. Friend's
owner, Tracy Mclaughlin, eventually
hired Jim to bartend thei:�-..
Thq�.were the days of police harass­
ment. Cops seemed to show up at the
gay bars whenever they were bored,
entertaining themselves by writing up
the bar owners for minor offenses, or
occasionally just harassing the queers.
"I remember really admiring people
like Tracy McLaughlin . . . him espe­
cially, because I went to court with him
several times," Ttm recalls. "He was
actually going to bat for the entire
community. He wasn't thinking at all of
his business. At that time he was think­
ing 'Hey, they can't tell us to do that,
they can't push us around like this.' And
he never would hire attorneys. He
went down and represented himself all
time and he usually won."
' theBut
a battle does not necessarily &lt;Arih
the war. In 1976, arrests we:re made in
Mohawk Park for "soliciting to perform
an unnatural sex act, outraging public
decency, and sodomy." In 1977, thirteen
men were arrested for Jayw�lking­
near a gay bar, of course.
A couple of gay organizations had
been atteinped in Tulsa, but the one
that put Gay TµIsa on the map was the
Tulsa Gay Community Caucus.
In the early 70s, a series of hostile
editorials appe ared in the Tulsa World.
"They were all very anti-gay, blatantly
so, for no reason," remembers John, a
co-founder of TGCC who soon became
its primary leader and spokesman.
"Gay Lib had never been whispered
about in the city in any way."
The last editorial finally angered John
to the point that he felt com pe lled to
reply. He wrote a letter to the editor, a
rebuttal which stated facts but never
mentioned his own homosexuality.
"That's really kind of what started it,
strange as it may seem," explains John
about the beginnir-igs of TGCC. "There
had always been problems ... as far as
housing, and police harassment."
John's letter was printed the day he
left for a two-week vacation. When he.
returned, the embryo.group for TGCC
was formed. John discussed the group
and the situation with his boss, assur­
ing him that John would never bring
the company name into it.
"It took them three weeks, but they
figured out a way to get rid of me."
John promptly went to the Taj Mahal
and spent the afternoon getting drunk

on free beer.

Since he had already las his job,
John became the primary speaker for
TGCC's newly formed Speaker's
Bureau, appearing before churches
and civic groups.
"John was very upfront," says Tay
Clare, a member of TGCC's inceptive
group. "He was absolutely the best
advocate for gay rights.!'
John received surprising support for
his efforts-as well as some disappoint­
ing lack of support. "We got more sup­
port from the non-gay community than

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BAY BARS IN TULSA
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TROPICAL GARDENS: Early 40s. Operated by
two sisters in what had once been a tilling
station.
ST. MORITZ: 1940s-50s. located on South
Main. Was the place to go. Closed down alter
a move in anticipation ot liquor by the
drink-which did not pass.
I
BLUE NOTE: 40s-50s. located on North
Denver.
BLUE HAVEN: Opened Nov. 1949 by M.C.
Parker. Located in southwest Tulsa. Closed
alter 3 months due to location.
MILWAUKEE TAVERN: 40s-50s. Lesbian bar.
Located at about 15th and Cincinnati.
BISHOP'S BAR: 40s-50s. Located downtown.
M\xed crowd but a popular gay hangout.
11
LITTLE MEXICO: Late 50s. Owned by Thur·
man Glynn.
THE D06HOUSE: Owned by Bob Johnson.
TAJ MAHAL: Late 50s. Original location
downtown. Manager and his lover were mur­
dered in the sleeping quarters there-case
never solved. The Taj eventually moved to
the 11th Street location vacated by the 8th
Day.

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• IIIMIOO LOU#IE: Opened early 60s. Owned
by Gene Covington. Still operating-oldest
gay bar in Tulsa.
8th DAY Located on 11th Street al Lewis nexI
door to. what is now a flower shop.
GALA: Lesbian owned. Women's bar with
niixed clientele. Located in what is now Tim's
Playroom. First private club. Only entrance in
the back.
SKOO-BEE-DO: Owned by Paul Scott.
FRIEND'S LOUNGE: Owned by Tracy Mclau·
glin. Later called Tracy's, the New Edition.
TIFFANY CLUB: Opened early 70s.
QUEEN OF HEARTS: Opened 1974. Owners:
Tim Turner and Paul Magruder.
CARUSO'S
RICK'S
TIM'S ANYTHIN6 60ES: Owned by Tim Turner.
58th and Peoria.
NEW PLANTATION: Owned by Tom Olson.
managed by Tim Turner. 51st and Yale.
• THE CLUB: Opened by owners of Gala. 12th
and Memorial. Lesbian bar-originally
attended by gay men also. Now called The
Rustic Club.
• TIM'S PLAYROOM: Owned by Tim Turner.
Opened in July 1977. Located at 11th and
Lewis under the Meadow Gold sign.
• ZIPPER'S: Owned by John Willis. 33rd and
Yale. Opened in 1979,
• SEEKER'S CHOfCE: Lesbian bar on Admiral at
Memorial.
TULSA MINING CO.: On 11th Street. First
alter-hours bar. Now Schlitzy·s.
• TOOL IOX: Near downtown. Western bar.
• OVER THE RAINBOW: At 11th and Garnett.
Owned by Arlene Benson. Tulsa's largest les·
bian bar-though clientele is mixed.
• DANTE'S: Owned by Mark trom L.A. Located
on 31st at:Harvard'. · • - ,.

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started that would
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munity
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been expected. One gay person exc
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plained t at by coinmenting that "Most �!�ution just this year.
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because I have not let the fact that I·am
streets.
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etta
Princ
gay be known."
by
ed
lish
pub
er
Park
b MC
.
Mr.
Tulsa's "Se�ual Preference Study"
(a.k.�
fiudd, a�d with Tim Warren
was an incredibly well_-researched,
1ss�e
first
that
ctor,
limm) as Sales Dire
pioneering study. Copies were requestuncluded a nude male photo, gossip
ed from and sent all over the count�.
information, a gay directory, and more.
But it was not enough to get an ord1It wasn't the first publication for Tulsa,
nance passed protecting Tulsa's gay
but was the one that survived the test of
community. Eection time was too do�
time. After a while the magazin e was
for that much comfort.
take n over by Jack Field and Stuart
Instead, the Human Rig�ts ComSantifier; it grew, and eventually covermission recommended a pohcy sta!e•
ed several states.
ment-which meant that comparues
. .
Still another yout�ful orga ruzatio�
doing business with the city could not
which operat�s �s a vital par� of Tulsa s
discriminate against employees on the
gay community is Metr�pohtan �ombasis of sexual preference. It passed.
munity Church. Started m Tuls� m �he
The first step.
mid-70s, M(;C has grown fr_om its first
Unfortunately, the only step. If the
storefront h ome to a quiet church
idea was to consider the Ordinancebu!lding in northeast Tulsa. MC� offers
which offered gays the only legal proan outreach to the gay community that
tection-at a later date, all hope died
many other churches ha ve not been
with the electio
· n of Jim Imhofe as Mayor
able or willing to provide. MCC sponof Tulsa.
sors rap groups, a children's church,
ln i978 Jim Imhofe is quoted in the
Tulsa Tribune as saying, "l don't think guest speakers, and socials. It ministers
to gay youth and sponsors da nces for
it's the government's place to be giving
them. MCC fills needs that cannot be
attention to the issue of homosexuality,particularly when it is treating homomet in bars-which were, for so long, sexuals _ as a mi nority, which means
the only places to go to meet others like
you give preferential treatment to the
we did from the gay community. T he
concept."
gay community was very hostile. We
Jim wasn't exactly on our side.
were perceived a s rocking their secure
boa t-even though their boat -was
Passing the Torch
(Or: Flaming Fiercely F orward)
anything but secure."
After several years spearhea ding the
By 1976,_TGCC ha d decided it was
��� Gay Community Caucus, John
time to sink or swim. Gay bars were
�:;.;=-==aenrn�ely needed� break. ·He passed
being bus ·tecn,early every night, and
the rems on, but interest waned and
letters to various city officials obtained
TGCC soon became a page in Tulsa
no results. So, in March, John appeared
gay history.
before Tulsa's Board of Commissioners
Tulsa's n ext gay organization was · to "respectfully ask
that the Tulsa City
formed as a chapter of a n Oklahoma
Commission a dopt a Municipal Ordi­
C�ty grou_p, _Oklahomans _for Human nance which
will gua ra ntee the rights
�ghts.In �ts m!anc�, OHR m Tulsa was
of all homosexuals in this municipality
viewed with d1sda m by many gays. It
so that fea r and repression will no
was called "cliquish" and members were
longer enslave the minds of one of
the.
referred �o as "the Polo set." _But despi�e
largest minorities in this community
.. ."
early a�1tudes,- OHR survive� an� 1s
The Commissioners seemed unco
mn ow an integral part of the community.
fortable, with the exception of
Poli
ce
A recent na!lle change to Tulsa Okla and Fire Commissioner
Mike K e an.
homans for Human Rights severed the
.Mayor Lafortune didn't th· m k ;�
ere
umbilical to the OKC parent group,
w
as much of a problem ' a
. .
n d referred
and TOHR .1s a strang organiz
ation
the ·m atte r to the Huma n
R'1 9h ts
that stands on its own merits. It aperCommission.
ates the Help Line, provides a hospice
.
"The on ly trouble was• he h a
d not
service f or AIDS pati·ents, donates
reckoned on
Victor"a Myers " s
booksto the library,prints a newsletter,
_
John. "She ,;a·s-on the'Hum
an Rig� :'5
and generally serves as an informational
ts
Commiss·,on. She was a 1aw
.
s tudent
�nd ed_ucational forum for gay-related
she picked it up and ran wit
h the b�il ·
issues m Tulsa.
and got the study going."
'
.
About the same tim
e as the fledgling
The study, officially titled
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speak. We are
fifteen years,
ot only
ourselves.
of
care
as a fir� n
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Police harassment is almost nonexistent
period "to determine
in the areas
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Mayor Young threw out the first soft­
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ctices.
modations and police pra
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ball at a gay gam e last year, and has
w ere d. isOver 500 questionnaires
made an appearance at MCC. The
unity.
to do a ��ntributed within the gay comm
Tulsa press even manage
agers,
.
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on
occasion. gays
on
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real estate agencies and apa
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exists
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complexes, as well as Tulsa_e�p�oy
courSe . But it no long er debilitates us.
ls
were contact ed. Priv ate md1v1dua
h
We have supp ort netw orks; .we ave
were called in a phone survey. Lett�rs
places to go.
were sent to cities across the U.S. with
We have Gay Pride.
laws pertaining to sexuality.
begun to

AII this research was done to deter­
mine. the extent-if any-to which
homosexuals were being discriminated
against, and to discover possible a p­
proaches to the issue.
The respondents of the business
commun ity for the most pa rt indicated
that they would not or ha d not discrim­
inated against suspect or known homo­
sexua ls. However, those in business
• were overwhelmingly against a city
ordinance protecting homosexuals.
Sixty-one percent of the general
population felt that ga ys should not be
fired due to their sexu al preferences,
though the majority believed that gays
should not be tea chers or ministers.
The gay community itself reported
less discrimination than might have
us.
In fact, it ha s only bee n during the
past few yea rs that Tulsa has ha d so
many different services to offer the gay
community; a community that has al­
ways existed but has only, in the past

MISS GAY TULSA

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A L/1/ of Thall Who HIVI warn /hi MIii Bly Tu/11 Crown

.,..- compiled by M.C. Parker &amp; Timm Warren
NOTE: Some dates list more than one Queen. Thi_s is due
10 the fact thal more Jhan one pageant was h_eld m sotne
years until the consolidation of pagean_ts m 1 � 82 br
warPark Produclions. Miss Gay Tulsa �s a registered
trademark of WarPar� Productions.

Gala
Holiday Inn East
Blue Moon
Blue Moon
St. Augustine's
Church
Friend's Lounge
1974·75 Marcie
Mayo
1975·76 Taja
Queen of Hearts
1976·77 Leslie Fox
Le Cabaret
Trudy Tyler
Le Cabaret
1977·78 Louise Kelly
New Plantation
1978-791 Casey Starr
PapillonLisa Goodman
Foundain
°
197.9-80 Mr. Timm
Friend's Lounge
Rita
Caruso's
1980-81 Leighann
Quality Inn
Ci anti
Caruso's
1981 ·82 Tosha Turner
Rick's
Chi Chi
Caruso's
1982·83 Helen Holiday
Crash Landing
1983-84 Raven Madd
Gaslight
1984-85 Stephanie Casady Old Lady on Brady
Queen Sandy
Feathers
Jamie
1972·73 Cammie
1973·74 Dianne
1970·71
1971·71

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er than thirty articles clipped from the Tulsa World and Tulsa Tribune. The earliest is dated August 1976; the head­ line reads "Homosexual Arrests In­ crease at Mohawk Park." Other arti­ cles discuss a proposed civil rights ordinance requested by the gay com­ munity,claims of police harassment by patrons of gay bars, clergymen views&#13;
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The most thorough Journalism in­ cluded is a series of three articles by Keo Jackson on the entire front page of the City/State section of the Sunday World dated July 11, 1982. The first article estimates a gay population in Tulsa of 50,000 people, further predict­ ing that the "subculture ... will double in number by 1990." The second article, "Gay Pride Replaces Stereotype," is filled with positive comments by John Willis (owner ofZipper's) and Rev.Alice Jones (of MCC in Tulsa), as well as mentions of gay bars, activities, and organizations. The final article tells us&#13;
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The Blue Haven was located south­ west of Tulsa, near what is now Town West Shopping Center. It was one of four gay  bars  in Tulsa  at the time­ though it also had a weekday hetero­ sexual clientele comprised of nearby residents. M.C. explains, "(Gays) couldn't come out on weeknights. Back in those days, not everybody had&#13;
didn't have cars."&#13;
So the gay community hung out downtown,sometimes at the Blue Note on Denver,more often at the St. Moritz. The St.Moritz was located in the center of the block where Cathey's Furniture is today, and according to M.C.,was "the number one place to go." Lesbians had their own bar, the Milwaukee Tavern, which was somewhere in the vicinity of 15th and Cincinnati.For the most part,&#13;
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Blue Haven, or even the few blocks over to the St. Moritz, where the jukebox played the big band sounds of Glenn Miller and Tommy Dorsey. Dancing, however, was not allowed: Oklahoma law prohibited dancing where beer was served.&#13;
After only about three months, the Blue Haven closed-a victim of the miles in a time when mobility was not eaS\\y attained.&#13;
Some time \ater, Thurman Glynn opened the Little Mexico Bar at about 18th and Boston. "That was a wild,&#13;
pissy-elegant place," rememoers M. C.&#13;
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dows were Spanish style . . . they opened out. We crawled in and out of those windows because it was so crowded we couldn't get through the front door!"&#13;
Ah, the good old days.&#13;
Even in the early 40s, Tulsa had at least one gay bar. Called the Tropical Gardens, it was run by two sisters in what had once been a filling station.&#13;
M.C. Parker owns a book called Snoot If You Must which mentions The Tropical Gardens, though not by name. Copyrighted in 1943, the book was written by writer and publisher Lucius Beebe, who visited Oklahoma many times to see his lover, who had been drafted and stationed here.&#13;
Beebe writes: "Tulsa was not without its charms. There was, for instance, a nightclub that had formerly been a gasoline filling st· ation and beer flowed out of all of-the compressed air hoses."&#13;
Time P.assed, but liqu9r by the drink didn't, and·many oTthe old bars closed&#13;
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Before the Playroom, he managed The New Plantation,which was at 61st and Yale. And before that-he owned Jim's Anything Goes on 58th and Peoria­ whichcameafter The Queen of Heart's,&#13;
But his bar career started at Friend's Lounge. He had been married; he had been working in the construction busi­ ness. One day he went into Friend's - not knowing it was a gay bar. He played pool all afternoon with a group of les­ bians, who invited that night. Friend's owner, Tracy Mclaughlin, eventually hired Jim to bartend thei:�-..&#13;
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the war. In 1976, arrests we:re made in Mohawk Park for "soliciting to perform an unnatural sex act, outraging public decency, and sodomy." In 1977,thirteen men were arrested for Jayw�lking­&#13;
near a gay bar, of course.&#13;
A couple of gay organizations had been atteinped in Tulsa, but the one that put Gay TµIsa on the map was the Tulsa Gay Community Caucus.&#13;
In the early 70s, a series of hostile editorials appeared in the Tulsa World. "They were all very anti-gay, blatantly so, for no reason," remembers John, a co-founder of TGCC who soon became its primary leader and spokesman. "Gay Lib had never been whispered about in the city in any way."&#13;
The last editorial finally angered John to the point that he felt compelled to reply. He wrote a letter to the editor, a rebuttal which stated facts but never mentioned his own homosexuality.&#13;
"That's really kind of what started it, strange as it may seem," explains John about the beginnir-igs of TGCC. "There had always been problems ... as far as housing, and police harassment."&#13;
John's letter was printed the day he left for a two-week vacation. When he. returned,the embryo.group for TGCC was formed. John discussed the group and the situation with his boss, assur­ ing him that John would never bring the company name into it.&#13;
"It took them three weeks, but they figured out a way to get rid of me."&#13;
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group. "He was absolutely the best&#13;
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                    <text>Our Families of the Heart

Volume 1, I~sue 1

posu reLawsuit. C oul d¯ Give HOSTILE- CLIMATE AIDS Bias :."at
AA-.m e,r ca n
Final . Biow &gt;To Sodomy. Law
i :r.l i, n e s ?

ByTomNeal~.Tulsa Family News reporter
Aruling by Oklahoma district level judge,
Melinda Monette on a civil lawsuit filed by
Dmmright attorney, TimDaniel, may strike
the kilfin~blowto Oklahoma’s,sodomy"law.
The lawsuit, seeks damages.from the estate of
a Gay roanallegedly for knowingly expo.sing

the plaintiff to risk of HIV infection (human.
immune,deficiency.viruS)
dining, the course of a two¯year Se~xual. relationship. It
is alleged that the decedent
knew he had been diagnosed
with AlDS-(acqUired im~
mune deficiency syn.
. status, and imowingly enguged in sexual bchavio~
that exposed the plalnfiffto
high-risk of infection.. Ex’
posinganotherl)ersont0~
ofHIVinfectiouwithout
fall
....
¯ ~losureis avi01afi0n of
Oklahomalaw¶
. ..
~ -Tnn.Cheek, attom~ey,de-,
fendingtheestateofthe..d.e.-. ’
~ced¢.nt, :Challenged not.:the
faCtor)f the plalntiff~s~ ."i ""
bu[Challengedthep~:~S"?~..:: .:". :: :, i-.

New report cites anti-gay public
policy incidents in 41 states
in past year
court tests..As a :different circumstances are
By CHRIS THOMAS
examined by the court, tbe application~of a
GayNet News Service
November. 22, 1993
ruling is better understond.
A new rep0rt on anu~gay efforts across the
Some of!the legal support for overturning
nation spotlights several dangerous strategies
sodomy lawswas lost in a US Supreme Court
Mr. RobertCrandall, President
being usedby anti:gay groUps, and shows how
ruling, Bowers vs,:.Hardwick, also from 1986~
scattered.victories can be turned into a broader
This case found that homosekUal .conduct is,
base of Support. "Hostile Climate:A State-by- ¯ ’We were extremely disapp6inted-to lean
not protected under the US Constitution’s imState Report on Anti-GaY Activity" Was pre~
that-American Airlines has Once again behaved
plied right to privacy. Legul
paredby Peoplefor the American Way (PAW),
irresponsibly-in its:treatment Of passengers
experts have characterized
a 300,000,member non-partisan constitutional
who either have or are perceived to have’ AIDS
~ Ibis 5.4.case aspoorly realiberties o~aniTation based in Wa~xhlngton,
or HIV disease.
soned, being more informed
D.C.
The latest incident of which we are aware,
by traditional pmjndice than
According to PAW president Arthur J.
that of the forcible arrest of Mr. Timothy
, by.sound legal principles.
Krupp, "While national battles over guy fights
Holless from flight 50 out 0fChicago, is in our
Former US Jus~ce Powell~
have captured, the limelight, dozens of 10wView, deplorable~ Our understanding of-the
- who provided the ~swing"
facts leads us to belive that there w_as-a phevote . to. continue to
~ofdecampaignsagainstbasiccivilfi~ts:for
guys and lesbians have beenprolif~g at~ nomenal°insensitivity to ithe needs. of :those
cdminalize private~ con~
the local level:The Spread 0fanti-guyactivity - who suffer from AIDS, and.Seems to us as if
" sehsual homosexual .conAmerican’S actions may havebeen Vi0~five of
:,duct, has since.recanted his . has reached a point where:~0ns 0f;AmefiCansfeartheirmostbasicfightsarebeingheld ¯ .boththeAirCarderAccessActandTitleIlIof
vote, sayinghemadeamishostage to hate politics:
take;
"
" the~cans withDisabi!iti~ ACt:
According to.the repott, 4! stat~s and.:the.. -" T0 addinsuit t0 th~ th~i:indign~.ty- of your
In his respo.ns¢ to attor" neyTimCheek, .Mr. Daniel . ~. Districtgf Columbia have ekperienced anti~,a~n~tofMr~Holiess~i~SadVocacy
axguedthathiS..cfientshould
gayactivitysincetheNo~e=mber1992el~ons..i: .:~ups ~nght. a re~:~!-tO)~e\~lment Of
Atota10f!32stateor!ocalbattlesarechronic!~i.. =.Mr. Holiess,. ~,Am.erk~ans&lt;answer Wasihat~the
not-10se ’~temost fundaintherePort,:~d.rangedfromattacksS..mt.e,wide ¯ :]ncidentdoes ~iot Warrant:a respon~e:!’Fnatis~.
. mental-right, ltl~t of a fair
. ~g in c0art:’.~use
anfi~liseriminafion laws to.the vandalism of
unaccep.table: ¯
’
.... : . ....
We understand that. American&gt;has:~l~lO. ~ .. ...... the fient isGaylanden- . the home of Melbourne, .!0wa,.mayor Bill.

-~ right,~i~u. ; ~ ~~,~::th~ ~,n.- "...."gu"g~:.in.:hsmose~ual,conduct~ [n challenging

- Crews,.who hndpnbficlycome o.utjnst prior.to

.gized ~, ~ H~.!.!e~;: By.’ that We-i~er,you

against natui~, &lt;committed w~th ,mankind or
¯ ~ ~=~
~ ~~"
~"~~=~I~I~: ~ "
doctl~ne..Daniel, adds that.whiletheBower~withabeast,ispmi.~hablebyimprbonmentin
CUFERTINO,Calif.I:==~Wiili~ms0n C6~i~ty,
vs; Hardwickdecision doeS allow the state .of
Georgia to keepits "sodomy" law, it does not" T~xas, county commissioners who Snubbed
the penitentimT not exceeding ten years,..."
Legal scholal~ have questioned whether
Apple Comp~terInc.at.the end of Novemi~r
require Oklahoma to reinstate its "sodomy"
Oklahoma’s "sodomy"-statute still applies to. law which has atready been found to be uncon~
because ofits domestic pa11~er health benefits
homosexual.conduct. In 1986 in a case con=
package for gay and. lesbian employees re,
stitutlonal,
ceming hete~osexunl oonduct, )he law was
IndgeMunettemledinfavorofTimDanieI’s
versedtbemselvesaweeklateronDec.7. Just
client,.nding that the decision of Post vs. the
found to be ~nconstitutionaL In ¯Post vs; the
aweckbefore,on Nov. 30, the commissionexs
State 0fOk/ahoma;the Corot ofCrlminal Ap, _ State of Oklahoma do~s apply to homosexual
had refused 3=2 to e~te~id a $750,000. tax
peals of Okla_homa found that"’natund repug=
abatementto Apple because of the domestic
conduct. Thismeansthathomosexualconduct
nance’.[onthepartofmanyforcertalnsexual
is no longer cdmin~li~zy,d in the state ofOlda- . parmersbenefits. The,second vote that give
Apple the. $1 million for: impmvements,-also
homa _unless a. higher court reverses .Judge
acts] does not createcompelling,justification
for:statereg||lntionof ?abnoimal.. :sexual ~ . Monette’gd~ision: Atty. Cheeksaid he would
3-2,involvedfiochangeinthecomputer~.mn, s
involving consentingaduitS,-and thus,.ap.pli: seeksucharuiingfromahigh’ercourt,uptothe ¯ pertuerspolicy, which Apple inSisted from the
: cation0f..;~[the~OK~mylaw].,..to alleg:,..State SupremeCunrt(if.~, IfJu~l_g,e_ : timetheissuef’nsteruptedherenearlyam0nth
_edly private; .. onk~.usual :aCtS-violated:, : M0nette’s ~ion. is upheld: iO~0ma s.: + r "~O W~ not up for negotiation, "Our pofiCy

who ha~e:;or are perceived to have HIV or
hdDS. We expect s.hortlyfiom you a.clear
statementofnon=di~nation and full-corn=
pliance with all Federal antl~inadon
laws, and we expect you to abide by that unti=
discdndnation inthe future.
Rep.BameyFrank, D=MA
Rep. HenlT Waxman, D~CA
Rep. Pat Schmeder, D-CO
Rep.G~ Studds, D;MA
Rep.JamesOberstar, D-MN
Rep. John Lewis: D-GA
Rep.John O!_ver, D-MA ¯
Rep~.Jolene~nsoeld, D-WA
:Rep. AnnaG~.Eshoo, D-CA
: Rep~ Th0nW~- Andrews,. D-MA

¯ de[endant~s~timtionald~ttopdvacy...:?:

. ~p!.l~’~’~0wens,~D-,~.MA-

"s,o~!0_..~ay".law~bed~lyun~titutiom!. :~mainsdearandwedidnotwalver,"saidBil!

Rep: Jano:ttarman, t)-uA.
A!tomeYDa~dmgges.~.~ttl~ecase, Pon.- . .-andTn~Danl.erSplaintiffscasowillgototrial ~ . Keeo*_,_n, Apple’s spokexman in Texns~- ,We
vs:.. the.State.of OMahoma; logid.ally.s~uld :. like any. other civil. dam~£eS case. At press . feel tlds poficy.is an .’,m!:~t component of
: Rep.-_Tom I ~_ntos, D-CA
Rep: Jerrold _N.~a~i!~...,~ D-NY
. apply.to-~~.con~= Wen ash=.-.: . time, nQ further action had occurred. An upour business plan. It sa way to .~, and "
Rep.Nancy Pelosi,D-CA
retain tlmbestandbrightestempl0yees;
.
. ergsexualconductbutadd~ino~rsystemof,
pealtoahigherCourtandfurtherrulingscanbe
"
Rep.Marty Meehan, D,MA
-GayNet News Service
lawtheseissuesaredetetmin~by~ive: ex~..within, the next several munths.
.
.
Rep. Neff. A~ble, ENtR
..... ....
~
¯
Rep. N~ Velazquez, .D=NY
R~p. L~ Schenk, D-CA
- B~ Tom Neat, Tulsa Family News reporter.
~ sm~; ~oliti~ or reugions beuefs, fa~y, co~u=t, ~l~ ~se regmtions arm beTheTuisapubHcSchoolSystem has ig- - social~)rcuitmal-baclq~ound, ~
Rep.Howm’dBe~man, D~CA
~nningoftheschoolyearwithnllnewtencher
~ for eightrmmths stamnon~iscrlmlna~: unfairly, a.. exclude .andy student
Rep. Lynn C.:Wooisey~ D-CA
conu’acts.
.
¯
.
.
Washington, D.C, ¯
from pad¢ipa.~tion in. any program, b: deny
’~ tion. reg_ula~ons. ~b~t_ ~ !.ude ..lye~te~."onfo.r
Tu!~.~ FatallyNewsy.keel. th¢off.~ceofStat¢
.
smdentsbasedonsexual~muon.OnMarch
Superintendent of Public Instm.ct!on, Sandy - The letter above was. sent after Timothy
benefitsto.’anystud~nts, c~-grantunyadvan¯
Holless was arrested and removed by for~
Cran~tt,.for unexplanation of how it was that
18, tl~ OidahomaState ~vof-Edu,
laget0 any~s~dent~..: ~ .....

- -Tul sa Publ

cation adupted.s~.0f peaorm~-ce and.
" conduct forl teachers~ These~ standardswere
adopted asa result of HB 1017.
- .. ’
These standards state, -"the teacher must
strive to help each Student realiz¢:his or.her
potential as awmhy and effectivememberof
society,,the teacher:. ..... shall not on.the basis
6frace,
mari-.
. .. color, creed, sex, nationalofigin,

" " Gay-State-Educa,.... " Regulat,ons
"
re-Pro,

Jack ~ntious, ~nager&gt; forH,,,~_ Re-

the second ~gest schoo! disUict~in~ the Smt~

Rep.:Goorge Miller,

.from an-Am~can_A~r.’~.,~es flight on Novena-

not only was not ,.m compliance with these
bet 14bound from C~r.c~g0~toSan Fruncisco.
sources-for Tulsa Public Schcols (TPS)told
Tulsa Family Newi Ll~ sciiooi system had not _ regulation but didn t even seem to know about . Speaking with TulsaFamily.News, Gus
been aware of ther~gu.lations’before, Tulsa - them~ Press secretary forthe superintendent,
Whitcomb of American- Airlines .pubic rela!0hnDelanders, intitiallytookthisrequestbut
Family News called: Mr~ Pontius indicated
tions department portrayed the mc~_n_t as
merely an effort to insure -Mr. Holless wellthat Tuisa Public Schools would disfi-ibute the. --. failed to respond to further phone calls over
see American, page 4
being,
regulations sometime before March 1994. In
several weeks,
the Tulsa area, the Jenks school system,..in . .. ..~..... ....
Tulsa Family News~ De¢embe~ 1993-January!994,-page~l ..
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�Tulsa Directory-

Why Tulsa Family News?

tied together by need and sometimes, love. It
has always included us, .Lesbian% Gay.men
women (though may~ ~ qui= in those ~t and Bisex.als, though not always by those
names (spinster annts and bachelor tmcles,and
wools), tbe m~mlng off~ff/y forLesbinn.% Gay
as we know,being married doesn’t make you
:~.:~i;ii: n~n and Bisexnalx is fluid.
sUaight),
Fami/y is, yes, our blab/adoptive parents
The family in America has rarely been what
i-!:~!ii!and siblings but famay is also that tribe of
the Christor[:ascists have claimed. We know it
’~i! women and men, sisters and brothers (orperand they know it too. But dem0nizing us
:~!~?"hapsjust sisters), who welcomed us.after we
serves their political purpose. This country has
realized our diffe~nces from the heterosexual
a long and shameful history of slandering
various minorities; creating.an, enemy within
.:i~;~:~More than many ~bes, we are a diverse
to play off folks’ fears so that a few could gain
:~i~)gr0up.Weare sqmm~byissues of gender, of
wealth and political power.
!!!’:~ra~, religion and ethnicity~ by class and by
~ age, and by physical beauty. Sometimes, like
We have demonized Native Americans,
Blacks~ Jews, Catholics, Asians and :others.
biological families, We a~.cl’u~l and abusive
These days, Lesbians; Gay men and Bisexuais
are the enemy of choice: and the coffers of the
.... But at our best, despised though we nmy be
Religious Right, the Christ~-Fas~ists are full.
So this is ~Tulsa Family News, news for our
that much of the rest of this country long seem
f~mili~ of the heart; and for our families that
to have forgouen.
For example, I was involvedin several of the’ are biological, our brothers, sisters and parnationalplanning meetings for thislast.March : ents~ Cousins, Uncles, and aunts.
This is the fn’st of what I hope will be many
en Washington.For all .th¢ fmstrationandhard
issues. Tulsa deserves to have its own event
work of the process, it was charactmizedby an
and entertainment paper. News. from Oldaeffmt toempower and include persons of all
homa City is of interest but is not enough.
statuses; r’ac~, gender, transgsnder, age; subThis paper follows several other attempts by
folks, whoml honor for theirhard work. Tulsa
No one else in America is even seriously trying
FamilyNews can and will be there for Tulsaif
democracy of this sort....ee~ainly, not our
you help us. Let us know.what you like: Let us
gov~=mnent¯
......
.know ~wh~t.you don’t like. (gently, please).
America:in Some Native ~e~ican maditi0ns, .’ . Patronize the basinesses thai’sUpport us and
tell them that you saw their ad - there is a
Men IWho loved Men: &amp; W~. who loved
can~eaionbeWeen your actions :a~I this paWomen were known us.Two-Spirits. They had:
special roles as ~aman* ~ thos~ who showed per being here, And if yon are aLesbian oi Gay
business owner, reach out to your community
the way, P~aaps, we .can showthe way io a
Via advertising~. Lesbian and Gay bar owners
country tharoflon has failed to live theideals
have long carried much of the weight of helpit claim.~.
ing the community.: it’s time for some of the
We must reO~m fami/y from those who
rest of us to sh~re the job. Thank.~.
would take it fox ~ use only - who would
Tom Nea],. publisher.
perve~t it for their political and monetmy gain:
The family historically has been large and PS, anyone interested in a Lesbian/Gay Indian
~ganization, drop a line:to Jesse, c/o TFN.
messy,som~mes biological but just as often
Hey, gir~ that one’s cute, is shefamily? Sald
with irony, sometimes, said bymen,.or said by

Kelly, H,
Certified Public Accountant
9933 East 16th, Suite 104
Tulsa 74128
918-663-9399
Family News, December 1993-January 1994, page 2

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Bars &amp; Restaurants
*The. Alley, 3340 S. Peoria
744-0896
*Cherry St. Bakery, 1344 E, 15 583-8398
587-8677
*Elearic Circus, 606 S. Elgin
583-5~33.
*LaWs, 311 E. 7th
*Silver Star Saloon, 1565 S. Sheridan
834-4234
*Renegade, 1649 S. Main
585-3405
*Time n’ Time Again, .1515 S. Memorial
660-0856
664-8299
*TNT’s 2114 S. Memorial
584-1308
*Tool Box, 1338 E. 3rd
*Whittier Cafe, 416 S. Lewis, 582-2400
Retail Businesses/Galleries
*Indian Territory Coffee Company
1613E. 15 587-1633
Galerie Europa, 203 N. Main 592-2787
Harry &amp; Mrs. Jones, 1617 E. 15
582-1617
582-3018
Jared’s, 1602 E. 15
Ken’s Flowers, 1635 E. 15 599-8070
*Mohawk Music, 6157 E 51Pl 664-2951
Novel Idea Discount Books
492-0335
7104 S. Sheridan
747-6711
3356 E. 51
584-7486
*Phun Stuph, 1519 E. 15
Sheridan
*Tomfoolery,
1565
S.
832-0233
Organizations
74101
ACT-UP, POB 532
Names Proj, POB 318 74101 748-3111
P-FLAG POB 5280074152
749-4901
HIV
Resource
Consortium
*TOHR, 4154 S. Harvard, Ste. H-l743-4297
Gay Line Info.
749-7898
Shanti Hotline
B/L/G Alliance, Tulsa U.
583-9780
Oklahoma AIDSHotline . 800,535-2437
Other
*Tulsa Central Library, 400 Civic Ctr.
596:7977
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TULSA FAMILY NEWS
Publisher/Editor
Tom Neal
.918~832-0233
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may not be reproduced either in whole or in
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publisher. Publication of a name or photO in no
way indicates or reflects thai person’s sexual
orientation.
Correspondance is assumed to be for publication unless otherwise noted and becomes the
sole property of Tulsa Family News. All
correspondance should be s.ent to the address
above.
Tulsa Family’News is a event &amp; entersmerit newspaper distributed free of charge in
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Professionals
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2865 E. Skelly, Ste. 215 745-1111
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352-9504 or 800-742-9468
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749-1586
Kelly Kifoy, CPA, 9933 E 16
663-9399
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.TomNeal, Designer.
832-0233 .
B uildings/Gardens/Graphics
Religious Organizations
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298-4622 Mftrma~~,ti0n. (Meth0dis0 ~-_. - 742-82i3
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......- The editodal mpmd.cedabovc is from The Grow $.~, Grovei Oklahomm It was fax~ directly
to TulsaFa~’ly N~ws wi~ ~sSion to reprint.

Should we laugh or ~ after rending.this editorial by its publisher, M. Gerald Stone? The view
¯ is.so exlreme and so ignorant that at.first it is hard to takeit seriously.
Sadiy,.,though, we recog~ze., thatM. Gegald Stone isnot being facetious. He’s serious when he
suggest that,sexbetween.males i~dI~0.~n~an~ of the HIV virus." It scem~ that Mr. Stone is
not one.to letl 0 years of medical e~idencei from amandthe World get in the way of his prejudice.
He adds that "faggots" should noi come, ~g to the-government and the taxpayers.for help in
fighting the HIV epidemic.
Excuse us, Mr. Stone, but last we checked, Lesbians &amp; Gay melt Were still citizens. We know
that we ~e certainly paying our.fair ~are of taxes (probably more) and. we know it’s our
government too, no _.manet how much that governmentirea~ U_s~as 3rd class~citizens. It’s our right

. to:~all on+o.ur goyemme~it to fry-to prevent funhe~ suffe_~g by finding ~ent for HW related
diseases, including we hopa.acure ultimately. Ifs our.fightto be~angry, at our.government who
during the past decade did so much less than it Could have done precisely because it was dominated
by men who think like you- though most of them were somewhat more subtle in expressing their .
Now, we recognize t_ha_t it is:your right to express yourself and we defend that+right, no matter
"
howchtwlish that opinion.is~But we.can’t help but.wonder 8S we.a_ppgoachrthi~:~.sesson ~ . i
when Jews celebrate the’miracle of the lamps, Pagans the lengthening of theday, and Christians~

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national planning meetings for.this lastMarch ’. ents~ Cousins, Uncles, andaunts.
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Arrests in Anti-Gay Killing
NEW ORI.EANS ~ Grat Gunderson, 24, Ronaid D. Graves, 24,and Mingo Graham, 23,-were
charged with Is,t-degree murder in the stabbing death of Joseph Balog of Gulfport, Miss., while
he was walking through the French Quarter of New Orleans earlier in November with a friend.
The second man was seriously .injured inthe attack while 4 or 5 men yelled anti-gay epithets.
Officials say they are looking for other suspects-in the killing. According to. police, neither the
dead man nor his unidentified friend were gay even thongh their attackers apparently believed
they were.

Previously Unknown WildeLove Letters Auctioned
LObiDON~A anonymous bidderpurchased acollection of love letters from authorOscar Wilde
to Philip Griffiths for $27,580..The letters were written by Wilde to the wealthy young Griffiths
in the 1880s and included a photograph of the famous gay playwright. The brief affair between
the two men harriet been previously known about and the letters were offered for sale through
Christie’s auctioneers by adescendent of Griffiths~

LibraryBan on Out-of-Town Papers Anti-Gay?
TULSA, Okla. ~ The Tulsa.County library commission has voted to prohibit out-of-town
publications from being distributed at libraries, a move TomNeal, the Tulsa reporter.for the
Wichita, Kan.-bused gay paper The Parachute, says is aimed to excluding the gay publication
from distribution at the libraries. Library officials deniedthat was their motive, noting that it will
continue.to carry TheGay/y Ok/ahoman,-which is pubfished in Oklahoma City. (Editor’s note:
The Tulsa City-.COunty Library does notdistribute The Gayly Oklahonmn at/d on/y carries one
copy in its downtownbranok)

-Clinton ’NotDone’ With Military Issue Yet?
SEATILE w Seattle radio and TV stations reported that while resident Clinton was in the city
for a snmmR conference with-leaders of Asian and Padfic Rim nations in November, ajogger
who wus out mnnigg in the early morning mn into the President and commented that"You let
gays in the military, down, didn’t yonT’ Clinton reportedly repfied, somewhat enigmatically,
’We’ re not done yet."

Mass Test for AIDS Virus Planned at Concert
SEATILE:-- The Vancouver, Wash.-based Saliva Diagnostic S.ystems Inc.. will help gather
saliva samples at a Budapest rockconeert on Nov. 26 in what the firm says will be the largest mass
AIDS testing ever conducted. More than 1,000 samples willbe collected and analyzed using the
firm’s self-admiifiStered saliva test, which checks for the presence of HIV. The samples will be
analyzed by the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion in Budapest. According to Dr, David Barnes, director of the firm’.s European offices, the mass testing .will be an
opportunity to demonstrate the usefulness of the company’s Omni-SAL device over standard
HIV blood tests..

discrimination onthe basis of sexual orientation; and
WHEREAS, the result of this potential harassment, and discrimination is the denial to some
Louisianians of.fights, privileges or benefits,, solely on the basis of personal.matters; and
WHEREAS;it isinappropriate for government either to encourage or discourage, to condone
or condenm in the area of sexual orientation;
NOW THEREFORE I, EDWIN W, EDWARDS, Governor of the State of Louisiana, by
virtue of the authority.vestedin me.by the Constitution and laws of the §tate of Louisiana, do
hereby order:
SECTION 1 - No state agency or department shall discriminate on :the basis of sexual
orientation against auy individual in the provision of any services or benefits by such state agency
¯ or department.
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SF_LTION 2, No state agency, or department shall discriminate on .the basis of sexual
orientation against any individual in any matter pertaining to employment by the state, including,
but.not limited.to(hiring, promotion, tenure, recruitment, and compensation.
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SF_L’~ON 3, All Contraets:forthe purchase of services by anystate agency or department
" shall be awarded without discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation of the personsseeking
such contracts. Further, all such contracts shall include a I~ovision ths.t the contractor shall not
discriminate on.the basis of sexual orientation i_n any matter relating to employment.
SECTION 4 - This Order shall take effect immediately upon promulgation.
AIDS Scientist. Urges Vatican to Relax. Condom Rules
VATICAN C1TY~ Dr. Lnc Montagnier, the French co-discoverer. :of HIV,-has urged the
Catholic Church to ease its restrictions on thc~use of condoms inan effort to fight the.AIDS
epidemic. "I don’t-want to give lessons to the Church, but I do invite it tube more pragmatic
Montagnier, himself a
and. tolerant," Montagnier said at a Vatican-sponsored gathering.
Catholic, said,"If AIDS is a d_iabolicul disease,, no method to beat it can itself be considered
diabolical."
Black Clergy Urged to Battle AIDS
WASHINGTON -- The Rev.. George Stallin g~, archbishop of the Imani Temple, ha~ urged other
black ministers to overcome their moral concerns and assume a more active role in the battle
against AIDS. "Ifpreachers are apprehensive abontAIDS issues because they view it as a result
of sinful behavior, that is no excuse not to minister.to those, afflicted/’.Stallings said at a recent
meeting with Uulted Response to Black America~s :Needs ~AN),-Also at that meeting,
Stallings announced plans to develop an AIDS education program tO be used by the. clergy.
According to URBAN, ~the.reverend promised thatImani Temple wou!d ;~become a center for
blacktheological responsesto the AIDS criSisin auder-servedcommunitiesY A similar call for
the biack clergy.to assume a more active leadership role .in fightingthe epidemic was made in.
Phil~ulelphla ata meeting sponsored by the "Ecumenical !rife. AIDS Resource Center.

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BATON ROUGE, La.--Louisiana Guy. Edwin W. Edwards, has signed aproclamation barring
state agencies from discrimination based on sexual orientation in providing services, hiring,
awarding contracts or ia-~e practices of state contractors.
The text of Guy. Edwards’ executive order follows:
STATE OF LOUISIANA EXECUTIVE DE ARTMENT
BATON ROUGE EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. EWE 92- 7
WHEREAS, a portionof the population of our State is subject to potential harassment and

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Hostile Climate, cont.from page 1 : .-Human RightsCampaign i~und, said that the
report ’~’is alandmark study, providing state by
state documentation of the radical rights agenda
of int01eiance, discriminhtion and violence."
Amid .the losses at both the local and state
.levels,-the.report also cites a few successes.
Onelmrticulafly notable victory occurred when
Minnesota became the eighth state in the nation ¯ to bar :discrimination against gays in
housing, public accommodations, and employment. The report saysthat one of the main
reasons for the success in Minnesota was thai
members of the group "Itrs Time Minnesota"
were able to marshall .the support of several
state religious leaders, including Catholic
bishops, l~daind the.anti-discrimination bill.
The nationr s middle ground, "the undecided
American;" will be the next battleground in
the struggle for equal rights; says the report.
"Rising to this challenge;:~ thereport concluded,
’.’gay rightssupporters in communities_across
the country are reaching out to broaden theh
alliances with the bUsiness community, with
Afriean-Americans and Hispanics; and.with
the main-line churches. The next cycle .will
reveal which side has made the most compelling case to the Americanpublic."

is at the forefront of these efforts both.in
schools and elsewhere, according to thereport.
Anti-gay efforts in Arizona, Florida,. MissOuri,
and oregon have been spearheaded bymemhers oftheChristiau Coalition, the Traditional
Values. Coalition, and the oregon Citizens
Alliance. By the Christian Coalition’s own
post-election tally, at least 66 right,wing ean. didates were elected to school beardsaeross
the nation, often using, misleading claims of
"homosexual-lesbian propaganda" in curricula
to win election.
Another strategy being used by the religious
tight is to drive wedges between gays .and
other minority groups, including_ African.Americans and Jewish Americans. The term
"special tights" has been.appropriated for use
in these battles, in which opponents Claim that
gays are not a "legitimate" ~minority group,
and that the straggles fought by these other
groups are being triviaiized by~the gay equaltights movement.
National gay leaders were thankful that the
report had been released, but also spoke
strongly against the incidents, documented~
Peri Jude Radecic, executive :director of the
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, called
the report"shocking.’~ Radecic added that the
report "crystallizes the sobering reality that we
are fighting an unprecedented mobilization by
the Far Right, who are trampling over the
ideals of freedom and liberty in their pursuit of
political power." In the coming months, the
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force willbe.
working with other national, regi,onal~ and
local groups, gay and non-gay,-to turn back
this march of hatred which masquerades as
legitimate politics and threatens the
American valuesof fairness and decency,"
said Radecic.
Tim McFeeley, executive director ~,~ the

American, cont. frompage I
Mr. Holless was visibly ill and was carrying
a IV bag which fed a catheter, Mr.. Whitcomi:
said that the flight crew
asked Six times that Mr. Holless deplane temporari!y for amore private conversationwhile
his medical records were checked. Mr. Holless
refused and was removed by Chicago police.
Several eyewitnesses indicated however thai
Mr. Hoiless was dragged from the plane,
screaming in pain.
At press-time, Congressman Frank told Tulsa
Family News, that he had not yet received any
~espouse from American.

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their anything-goes sexual attitudes and behaviorsof the past. But spending on pornography, sex
toysandother sexually-relatedarticleshasbeen skyrocketing during thepast 10 years or so, says
asurvey by the Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Sexuality in San Francisco. "Because
of fears about sexually transmitted diseases,-people are having feWer partners," said Dr. Ted
McIlveana, president of.the Institute. "So now they’re buying paraphernalia."

’American Gladiator’ Comes Out
LOS ANGELES--We are everywhere, gay fights activists are fond of pointing out. Yet another
indicator of the reality of this small truism came for viewers of the "IV.program "American
Gladiators," a show with apenchant forhunkyguys and galsinTtight spandex super-hero costumes
doing pretty silly things~simulating soft,core war-game conte~ts.During a chat with one of the
regular beefcake hunks on the.show called Turbo (yes, .that’s the kind of names they’re known
by), the interviewer asked him why he wears an earring. Turbo’s cool response: "Because I’m
gay."_The rest of the:interview went ahead without furtherreference to Turbo’ s - or with a body
like that, maybe it should be ’~Mr. Turbo’s" - sexual.orientation. We suppose the next coming
out semi-star will have to be oue.0f the drivers On those strange monster-track programs.

NIH Agrees to Ask Women About Sexual Orientation in Study
WASHINGTON" According _tothe American.Association of Physicians for Human Rights,
an organiTation of gay andlesbian doctors, the National Institutes of Health has agreed to ask
about sexual orientation when it begins a massive study of women’s health issueS. The study,
Which will survey some 160,000 women nationally, will be the largest study of w0men’s health
ever undertaken by the federalgovemment. It is scheduled to begin in January 1994. NIH agreed
to include questions about sexual orientation and behavior after AA HR and the National Center
for Lesbian Rights mounted an intensive lobbying campaign to convince the federal agency that
there might be increased health risks among lesbians that would not show up in a survey of women
in general. Earlier this year; Suzanne Haynes, an epidemiology expert with theNational Cancer
Institute, reported increaseddSk factors.for breast cancer among lesbians, a study AA HR cited
in convincing NIH to ask about sexual Orientation in the upcoming $600 million federal survey.
-Shareholders Nix Cracker Barrel Anti-Bias Policy
LEBANON,.Tenn.--Shareholders of the Cracker Barrel Old Country Store chain of restaurants
voted against adopting an anti-bias poficy that would-include sexual orientation ai their annual
meeting atthe f’mnrs headquarters. Rights activists say a 1991 company policy of hiring only
.straights and fhing gays and lesbians remains in effect, a claim the chain denies.
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The Barney. ’Homo Conspiracy, ¯
CHARLOTI’E, N.C.
Josepll Chambers, a former Church of God minister and gayrights foe
in Charlotte, N.C.; is pubfishing a booklet identifying Barney; the PBS-TV purple dinosaur
currently the rage with the preschool set,.as a "new age demon’~ who promotes homosexuality.
Chambers, who was earlier.this year removed as pastor of the Paul Creek.Church of G0d after he
had tried to claim ownership, of the.church and its property, has condemned Barney as "straight
out of the new age and the world ofdemons and devils." According to Chambers, who has started
an anti-gay rights group known as Concerned Charlotteans,"Barney is teaching kids-that we must
accept everyone as they are ~. whether they;re homosexuals .or lesbians.r~ Chambers and.
Concerned Charlotteans, whose newsletter "Update" is r~gnl~!y crammed with anti-gay items,
are getting ready to publish a booklet, ,Barney the Purple Messiah," to elaborate on-the alleged
evil homosexual conspiracy behind the 6-foot purple children’s character.

Hawaii Lawmaker to Introduce Gay Marriage Ban
HONOLULU ~ State Rep, Tewance Tom has announced he will introduce a measure barring
same-sex marriage in Hawaii. Thestate Supreme Court earlier this year ruled that gay andlesbian
cou#es may have a constitutional right to legally marry unless that state can prove a "compelling
state interest" in prohibiting same-sex marriages. One gay male couple and 2 lesbian couples sued
.after the state refused to issue marriage licenses for them.

Topeka Council. OKs Anti-Picketing Measure
TOPEKA, Kansas ~ The Top~kn, Kansas, City . Council has - approved an anti-picketing
ordinance aimed at restricting anti-gay protests - led by the Rev.:Fred Phelps - outside churches.
Phelps and his followers often picket other churches he sayssupport gay rights ~nd demonstrate
at funerals of people who have died. of AIDS with signs .reading ?God.hates fags." The council
passed a similar.measure earlier this year which was vetoed by Mayor Butch Felker. Felker Said
he is ancertain whether herll veto this measure or not.

LSU Coach Worried About.Homosexual Role Models

OAKLAND, CaliL--’Leland Traiman, a gay nurse,is in the processofopening the Rainbow Flag
Health Services, which will.be tee world’s first lesbian-specific sperm bank. Traiman says the
medical service.will stock only Sperm donated by gaymen andthat the agency will encourage

BATON ROUGE, La,-- LouiSiana State University basketball coach Dale Brown Thursday,
Dec: 9~ blamed a society thatholds up embezzlers, alcoholics and homosexuals as role.models
when asked about the arrest of 2LSU football players on burglary charges. ’AVe gntto toughen
up our sy.stem in America,’" Brown-said. "The criminal gets away with everything in this
permissive society, Kids get good people to copy from - the television personalities that axe
homosexuals, the embezzlerS, the coaches that are drunks, ministers who are false evangelists. So
kids are looking at society in general. And it’s a kind of sickness in society. Each person.needs
to clean up his mess, I guesS.". Brown’s statement c__~_,e at the end ofil news conference on the
LSU campus when hewas asked about the football team S discipline problems~ TwoLSU players.

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meant to 1~. Shesays her intention "isn’t to
upset or bother people; my intention is to
entertain. It’s not like I’m a historian or an
expert¯ on anything. Particularly recently, I
guess, I’ve made some effort to be pe!~tical,
but it’s also what interests me lately."
While on stage, her body language alone is
entertaining as she-drapes herself over the
stool¯, wraps herself in the mike cord, or lays on
the floor while deliVering her material. Because of her improvisational approach and the
relationship she develops with her audience,
each show is an experience - no two are alike.
Paula was born in Alabama,("Thankfully, I
only spent one month there"), raised in Sudbury,
Massachusetts; moved to San Francisco at the
age of 19, and now resides in Los Angeles.
She credits Massachusetts as the state where
she.received her first break. "It’s the typical.
story of almost every comedian: I was busing.
tables at a club in town and they started an
open-mike comedy show, and I thought I might
be able to do that. So I did." Based on the
audience response when she performed at
various clubs~ she felt that she bad found her
niche.
Despite frequent appearances on "The.Tonight Show" and~-"Late Night with David
Letterman", the 1989 American Comedy
Award for Funniest Female. Stand-Up, numero6s cable television specials, including
her own "One Night Stand - Cats, Cops and
Stutt" on HBO,"Tbe Paula Poundstone Show",
(HBO’s "talk show With a twist"), and the
nomination foran ACE. Award, Paularemains
low-key about her success and She has noplans
to star in a movie or TV serieS. "I just do what
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I d0~ I have never beent0 ambitions and one
With :her dead:on perception and deadpan
to seek fame or status?" She-likes comed~
because it’s nice, easy work ~itrs really a
delivery,Panladisplays a remarkable ability
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Offbeat, eccentric; quirky, hysterically
funny, a comedy watershed, an artist, and an
inventor, are just a fewof the words and ways
that have been--used to describe Paula
Poundstone. She fits all ofthe.se descriptions
and then some, She alsopossesses an extraordinary, insightful mind and a special talent for
interacting with her audience.
When PaulaMts the stage, she uses all of
those elements in her routines. She addresses
everything from cats (she has 5), to the Persian
Gulf War. "I figure if you go.to the bottom of
the whole thing, ten years from now, it’ s gonna
turn out that some yellow ribbon salesman
somewhere was at the root of the entire thing.
I love the idea of tracing it. You know, you go
through the Pentagon, through the ambassadors, through the Fanir of Kuwait, and then
there’s one little ribbon salesman basking in
the Sun .... "
. She has her own topics as well. On grownups: "Yon everwonder why adults are always
asking little kidswhat they want to.be when
they grow up.9 They’relooking for ideas!,
And on junk food: ’ "Driving a convertible
~ changed my eating habits. I used to .eat
those Hostess Mini Gems with the white
powdered sugar on the sides. Now I find I’m
eating a bald doughnut with alot of white junk
on my face." She can tell you in exactly how
man~ states, Ring, Dings (which, she says;are
far superior to:Ho.H0"s) are sold, and the
nutritional ingredients of-Pop Tans.~("Pop
Tarts are a free taste treat. They are truly one
0flife’sfiuer pleasures. I don’t go,anywhere
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OUT IN THE STARS
Aries (Mar..20-Apr. 19): Ron up the.windows, gnu the engine, andget amove,on.Ever ~
since you left the city limits, you’ve no longer
been subject to the federally-mandated 55mph speed limit. That semi from,_To_,_pe__k_a._, is
crawling up onto your tail, and he s about to
crush you into a metal pancake if.you don’t
start moving as fast as you safely ca~_. The
officer will just politely give you a thumbs-up,
so don’t worry.
Taurus(Apr. 20-May20): These must not
bethe happiest days f~ our dear Les Nessman,
newscaster at the fabled WKRP in Cincinnati.
Not only did he get kicked out of the locker
room because they thought he was gay, now
he" s got a whole city screaming to get him off
the air. Les knows better, though, and you
might t~ his technique next time there’s some
static on your dial: grab one of your Buckeye
News Hawk awards and tell Herb to sit on it.
Gem|hi (May 21-Jnn. 20): Let’s clear.one
thing up right away. I’m so direct with you
only because I care, not becans~ anyone’s
paying me.on the side to feed you false advice.
It’s tough, though, because some rather luCrative offers have come myway, but I’ve
humbly placed my honesty toward you ahead
ofmy need to stop eating macaroni and cheese.
Not everyone else may be as magnaminous as
I, so be sure to buys lots of grains of salt to take
with the advice yon receive.
Cancer (Jun. 21-Jul. 22): I hafta get something off my chest about NAFTA. It was quite
a laffla see that Ferengi guy debating the vicepresident. I told my whole staffta watch, and it
quickly became obvious that hardly anything
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and where she is performing. Always on .the
go, her appearances at clubs, colleges~benefitsand events take heracross the conutry non7.
stop. She averages 45.-weeks a year On thE
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by Donald Vaughan
¯ COUPLES.:.?A Gay &amp; Lesbian Newsletter
This article is written from a real estate
lawyers poitit of vidw. Couples interested in
buying realestate together shouldconsult their
own legal, mx and f’manci~-advisors.
Mostof us were brought up t6 believe that
owning a.houie~ with a husband or wife is a.
major part. of:the "great American dream."
Although Some of us may Still end up with the
cottageon the hill, for most of usthe dream has
changed.-We, now are more interested in a
condo in an.urban center, a multifamily in a
city neighborhood, or a vacation home~ to say
nothing of the dream spouse’s change in gender. Buyingreal estate with our Companion is
still a strongly-felt desire for many.of us. This
is the f~st in a four-part series ofarticleswhich
will explore~
- the process of deciding what type of property, location,-search process and financing to
use;
- negotiating and closing the deal, moving in, runningthe place &amp; selling;
- the merits of co-tenancy or other legal
agreementswhich define the rights and obligations of the individual owners.
Is buying real estate together a good idea?
The decision to buy a real estate together often
times is the~major choice a couple makes after
establishing :their relationship. There generally are-~ types of advantages and disadvantages gay and lesbian couples need to con-..
sider in making this_decision.
Eager Would~be buyers tend to think of the
pros first: Buying rea~ estate...

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maybe too high.and might.be inhibiting the
free fl0w of happiness across your borders. If
anyone offers ,you photos of Messrs. Smoot
and Hawley, just decline and say :that they
make a marvelous couple.
Leo 0nl. 23-Aug.,22): Here are myTop 3
reason~ (intellectual property lawsprevent me
from doing: 10) why you should t~j. to have
more fun this.week: 3, Yon’ve been a bump on.
a log for so long you’re getting wood rot; 2.
That churning noise in your stomach has
nothing todo with mass quantities of melted.
processed cheese flav0r.product;and Number.

One: Thanks to this advice, your world will be.flooded with people all having more, fun; and :
one 0fthem has a very special type of fun.all
- planned.out for you.
Virgo (AUg. 23=Sep, 22): You walk into the
waiting room, Ralph Edwards jumps out from
behind the chair and screams, "This is your
life," and your f|rstinstinct is to run back to the
parking lot, head between your legs. Since.
you’re probably, not (yet) a well-known star,
though, you can do better. Haven’t you been
iseoretly wishing for a sneak peek at the. next
couple.of chapters? Of course, that may send
you packing for the parking lot, but at least
you’ll have a. chance to rewrite the book.
Libra (Sep. 23-Oct. 22): Winter is"he~!
Grease those skids, oil those chains, brush
those gloves; and wash the mask. Someday
you may want to take up outdoor activities as
well but, in the meantime, be sure to.buy your
lift tickets early. The forecasters say it’ s going
to be an above,normal season,so startplanning
those controlled avalanches now to keep ev¯ erything under control..
Scorpio (Oct~ 23-Nov: 21): The ancient

- will be economically rewarding;
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-will be.emoti0nally rewarding;
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- will give us a solid mteofreturn;
- will create equity for us;
.- will give us income tax benefits. .
And now that...
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-prices are a[ rock bottom, why not?
- interest rates are much.lower, why not?
Real EState isa status symbol-both in society
at large and our own community. On the other
hand consider the cons. Buying realestate can
cripple your incomes if one of youloses your
job, nor is it a good way t0’shore up a troubled
relationship. It can be a lime commitment for
which neitherof you is ready.lt can accentuate
differences in taste and long-range, personal
goals. If you break up dissolving ~ estate
assets can be messy, even with good agrec~
ments in place..
In the second article in this series, we will
discuss the general formulas, lenders use to
detetminewhathousingexpensesmostcouples
can c0mfo~ably afford. An accoantant or financial advisor, can advise a couple as to appropriate savings plans and di~sahility and life
insurance programs.which may limit the financial risks involved. Co-tenancy agreements, to be discussed in the last article of this
.series; can.define who pays what:if problems
with the relationship develop. Buying property together isa seriouscommitment; a detailed plan going in always simplifies the
process, not to mention your sanity!-Location;
financing and looking for that winning piece.
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ways seem to be what you need this week. So
I lit some. incense, turned down the lights,
an’anged all my stones in perfect concentric
circles, andstarted to chant some Bulgarian
folk music. After [was politely reminded that
Foley:s~d ,not approve of such behavior in its
furniture :idepartment, the answer appeared
.beforemy eyes.It’s absolutely crysta! clear for.
you this.week. It was therein front of me,
almost in black and white. "Elegant inxury can
be_ yours with low monthly payments."
Sagittarius (Nov..22rDec. 2.0,): What your
.world needs n~ght now i~ a little more gay
cuitute. Fortanately, I have a few Petri dishes
handy; and.you know exactly where to fred
some of those peskycultures that have been
festering on the fringes of your la,boratory.
Now, let’sputthemunder this huge ultraviolet "
light; grow them to te_n times their normal size,
and then watch them explode in a mass of
:protoplasmic self-con~ction.. S~p playing
inthe lab, and create some new life in the real
world instead,
Capricorn (Dec. 21-Jan. 19): Tax,free
municipal bbnds. I~m not a registered broker
or agent,so I can’t say anything else.about
them without running afoul of both the Secudries and Exchange Commission and the Gay
Astrologers’ Collective~ Local 1. But beware
that s6me investments can take a very long

iim¢ to mature, and the test is whether or not
you can sit them and wait fortime to takeits
com~.-YourmOstinnnatam investments might
just pm(ince the most intcresL
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): .Sometimes. I
wonder about people who think there’s nothingmoretolifethanquietcandielightdinn~rs,
gentle walks along the beach, and cuddling in
frontofthetelevision. I wonder how nice that
wonld be,.acWally. Every once in a while, it’s
time to trim off the sirens, unload the ammm
nition, andtakeoffthe fatigues; somewbereon
the other.side of your battle line is someone
who wants nothing more than what yon want.
If you’re quiet enough, you might just hear
them whisper.
Pisces (Feb. 19-Mar.- 19): Turn .on the
Snuday~moming preachers (actually, please
don’t, because it would only excite them), and
you’ll hear that our country is morally bankrapt.. They’re thinking of something totally
different, but your own bank’s assets are critically low, and you need to take a serious look
atyour policy toward lending to foreign gov:
-emments. Write off those uncollectible debts,
open somenew branches, andmail outa few
thousand free credit-card offers.

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meant to be. Shesays h~er intention "isn’t to
by Lee Moon - IN- Boston
upset or bother people; my intention is to
Offbeat, eccentric; quirky, hysterically
entertain. - It’s not like I’m a historian or an
funny, a comedy watershed, an artist, and an
expert on anything. Particularly recently,. I
inventor, are just a fewof the words and ways
guess, I’ve made some effort to be peEtical,
that have been-used to describePaula
but it’s also what interests me lately."
Poundstone. She fits all of.the,se descriptions
While on stage, her body language alone is
and then some. She also possesses an extraorentertaining as shel-drapes herself over the
dinary, insightful mind a~d a special lalent for
stool, wraps herself in the mike cord, or lays on
interacting with her audience.
the floor while delivering her material. BeWhen Paulahits the stage, she uses all of
cause of her improvisational approach and the
those elements in her routines. She addresses
relationship she develops with her audience,
everything from cats (she has 5), to the persian
each show is an experience - no two are alike.
Gulf War. "I figure if you go to the bottom of
Paula was born in Alabama~("Thankfully, I
the whole thing, ten years from now, it’s gonna
only spent one month there"), raised in Sudbury,
turn out that some yellow ribbon salesman
Massachusetts; moved to San Francisco at the
somewhere was at the root of the entire thing.
age of 19, and now resides in Los Angeles.
I love the idea of tracing it. You know, you go
She credits Massachusetts as the state where
through the Pentagon, :through the ambassashereceived her first break. "It’s the typical.
dors, through the Emir of Kuwait, and then
story of almost every comedian: I was busing.
there’s one little ribbon salesman basking in
tables at a club in town and they started an
the Sun... ".
open-mike comedy show, and I thought I might
She has her own topics as well. On grownbe able to do that. So I did." Based on the
ups: "You ever.wonder why adults ate always
audience response when she performed at
asking little kids what they: want to.be when
various clubs, she felt that she had found her
they grow up? They’re looking for ideas!"
niche.
And on junk food: "Driving a convertible
Despite frequent appearances on "The.Tohas changed my eating .habits. I used to eat
night Show" and~-"Late Night with David
those Hostess Mini Gems with the white
Letterman", the¯ 1989 American Comedy
powdered sugar on the sides, Now Ifind I’m
Award. for Funniest Female Stand,Up, nueating a bald doughnut witha lot of White junk
merot~s cable television specials, including
on my face." She-can tell you in exactly how
her own "One Night Stand - Cats, Cops and
many states. Ring: Dings (which, she says; are
StutI"onHBO,"ThePaulaPotmdstoneShow",
far superim" to Ho-H0"s)are sold, and the
(HBO’s."talk show With a twist’~), and the
nutritional ingredients of Pop Tarts.-("Pop
nomination foran ACE Award, Paularemalns
Tarts-are a f’me taste treat. They aretruly one
low-key about her success and She has no plans
offife’Sfiner pleasures..I don’t go.anywhere
to star in a movie or.TV series. "I just do What
Withont.,em. I do ’era cold right from the
I do. I have neverbeent0 ambitions and one
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to seek fame or status;" She-likes comed~
delivery, :Paula displays a remarkable ability
because it’s nice,,easy work -- it’s really a
SeePoundstone, page 7
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              <text>&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;TULSA FAMILY NEWS&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Serving Tulsa's Lesbian, Gay &amp;amp; Bisexual Communities — Our Families of the Heart&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Volume 1, Issue 1&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;HIV Exposure Lawsuit Could Give Final Blow To Sodomy Law&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;By Tom Neal, Tulsa Family News reporter&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A ruling by Oklahoma district level judge, Melinda Monette on a civil lawsuit filed by Drumright attorney, Tim Daniel, may strike the killing blow to Oklahoma’s "sodomy" law. The lawsuit seeks damages from the estate of a Gay man allegedly for knowingly exposing the plaintiff to risk of HIV infection (human immune-deficiency virus) during the course of a two-year sexual relationship. It is alleged that the decedent knew he had been diagnosed with AlDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome), concealed his health status, and knowingly enegaged in sexual behavior that exposed the plaintiff to high risk of infection. Exposing another person to risk of HIV infection without full disclosure is a violation of Oklahoma law.&lt;br /&gt;Tim Cheek, attorney defending the estate of the decedent, challenged not the facts of the plaintiff's case but challenged the plaintiff's right to sue. Mr. Check claimed that the plaintiff, a person admitting to violating Oklahoma's "sodomy" statute, a felony crime, has no right to seek damages for an injury that occurred during "the commission of a crime" — i.e. the violation of Oklahoma's "sodomy" statute, ".... [the] detestable and abominable crime against nature, committed with mankind or with a beast, is punishable by imprisonment in the penitentiary not exceeding ten years...."&lt;br /&gt;Legal scholars have questioned whether Oklahoma's "sodomy" statute still applies to homosexual conduct. In 1986 in a case concerning heterosexual conduct, the law was found to be unconstitutional. In &lt;em&gt;Post vs. the State of Oklahoma&lt;/em&gt;, the Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma found that "'natural repugnance' [on the part of many for certain sexual acts] does not create compelling justification for state regulation of 'abnormal' sexual acts involving consenting adults, and thus, application of....[the OK sodomy law]....to allegedly private, consensual acts violated defendant's constitutional right to privacy...."&lt;br /&gt;Attorney Daniel suggests that the case, &lt;em&gt;Post vs. the State of Oklahoma&lt;/em&gt;, logically should apply to homosexual conduct as well as heterosexual conduct but add that in our system of law these issues are determined by successive court tests. As a different circumstances are examined by the courts, the application of a ruling is better understood.&lt;br /&gt;Some of the legal support for overturning sodomy laws was lost in a US Supreme Court ruling, &lt;em&gt;Bowers vs. Hardwick&lt;/em&gt;, also from 1986.  This case found that homosexual conduct is not protected under the US Constitution’s implied right to privacy. Legal experts have characterized this 5-4 case as poorly reasoned, being more informed by traditional prejudice than by sound legal principles. Former US Justice Powell, who provided the "swing" vote to continue to criminalize private, consensual homosexual conduct, has since recanted his vote, saying he made a mistake.&lt;br /&gt;In his response to attorney Tim Cheek, Mr. Daniel argued that his client should not lose "the most fundamental right, that of a fair hearing in court" because the client is Gay and engaged in homosexual conduct. In challenging defense attorney Cheek, Daniel claims that the ruling in &lt;em&gt;Post vs. the State of Oklahoma&lt;/em&gt; applies to homosexual conduct as well. Daniel further states that the &lt;em&gt;Bowers vs. Hardwick&lt;/em&gt; decision is the product of a sharply divided US Supreme Court and does not represent "settled doctrine." Daniel adds that while the &lt;em&gt;Bowers vs. Hardwick&lt;/em&gt; decision does allow the state of Georgia to keep its "sodomy" law, it does not require Oklahoma to reinstate its "sodomy" law which has already been found to be unconstitutional.&lt;br /&gt;Judge Monette ruled in favor of Tim Daniel's client, ruling that the decision of &lt;em&gt;Post vs. the State of Oklahoma&lt;/em&gt; does apply to homosexual conduct. This means that homosexual conduct is no longer criminalized in the state of Oklahoma unless a higher court reverses Judge Monette's decision. Atty. Cheek said he would seek such a ruling from a higher court, up to the State Supreme Court if necessary. If Judge Monette's decision is upheld, Oklahoma's "sodomy" law will be clearly unconstitutional and Tim Daniel's plaintiff's case will go to trial like any other civil damages case. At press time, no further action had occurred. An appeal to a higher court and further rulings can be expected within the next several months.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Attorney Tim Daniel&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;HOSTILE CLIMATE&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;New report cites anti-gay public policy incidents in 41 states in past year&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;By CHRIS THOMAS&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;GayNetNews Service&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A new report on anti-gay efforts across the nation spotlights several dangerous strategies being used by anti-gay groups, and shows how scattered victories can be turned into a broader base of support. "Hostile Climate: A State-by-State Report on Anti-Gay Activity" Was prepared by People for the American Way (PAW), a 300,000-member non-partisan constitutional liberties organization based in Washington, D.C.&lt;br /&gt;According to PAW president Arthur J. Kropp, "While national battles over gay rights have captured, the limelight, dozens of low-profile campaigns against basic civil rights for gays and lesbians have been proliferating at the local level. The spread of anti-gay activity has reached a point where millions of Americans fear their most basic rights are being held hostage to hate politics.&lt;br /&gt;According to the report, 41 states and the District of Columbia have experienced anti-gay activity since the November 1992 elections. A total of 132 state or local battles are chronicled in the report, and ranged from attacks statewide anti-discrimination laws to the vandalism of the home of Melbourne, Iowa, mayor Bill Crews, who had publicly come out just prior to his participation in the March on Washington. Schools are a major focus of anti-gay efforts, and the religious right movement&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;see Hostile Climate, page 4&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;TX Welcomes Apple&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;CUPERTINO, Calif. — Williamson County, Texas, county commissioners who snubbed Apple Computer Inc. at the end of November because of its domestic partner health benefits package for gay and lesbian employees reversed themselves a week on Dec. 7. Just a week before, on Nov. 30, the commissioners had refused 3-2 to extend a $750,000 tax abatement to Apple because of the domestic partners benefits. The second vote that give Apple the $1 million for improvements, also 3-2, involved no change in the computer firm's partners policy, which Apple insisted from the time the issue first erupted here nearly a month ago was not up for negotiation. "Our policy remains clear and we did not waiver," said Bill Keegan, Apple's spokesman in Texas. "We feel this policy is an important component of our business plan. It's a way to attract and retain the best and brightest employees."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;–GayNet News Service&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;AIDS Bias at American Airlines?&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;November 22, 1993&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mr. Robert Crandall, President&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Dear Mr. Crandall,&lt;br /&gt;We were extremely disappointed to lean [sic.] that American Airlines has once again behaved irresponsibly in its treatment of passengers who either have or are perceived to have AIDS or HIV disease.&lt;br /&gt;The latest incident of which we are aware, that of the forcible arrest of Mr. Timothy Holless from flight 50 out of Chicago, is in our view, deplorable. Our understanding of the facts leads us to belive that there was a phenomenal insenitivity to the needs of those who suffer from AIDS, and seems to us as if American's actions may have been violative of both the Air Carrier Access Act and Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act.&lt;br /&gt;To add insuit to the the [sic.] indignity of your treatment of Mr. Holless, when AIDS advocacy groups sought a response to the treatment of Mr. Holless, American's answer was that the incident does not warrant a response. That is unacceptable.&lt;br /&gt;We understand that American has apologized to Mr. Holless. By that we infer you recognize that you have erred, and changed your opinion that the situtation merited no response. We will now look to see that American implements clear and appropriate guidelines with respect to how the airline will accommodate the needs of future travelers who have or are perceived to have HIV or AIDS. We expect shortly from you a clear statement of non-discrimination and full compliance with all Federal anti-discrimination laws, and we expect you to abide by that anti-discrimination in the future.&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Barney Frank, D-MA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Henry Waxman, D-CA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Pat Schroeder, D-CO&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Gerry Studds, D-MA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. James Oberstar, D-MN&lt;br /&gt;Rep. John Lewis, D-GA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. John Olver, D-MA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Jolene Unsoeld, D-WA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Anna G. Eshoo, D-CA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Thomas Andrews, D-MA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Major Owens, D-MA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Jane Harman, D-CA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Tom Lantos, D-CA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-NY&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-CA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Marty Meehan, D-MA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Neil Abercrombie, D-HI&lt;br /&gt;Rep. George Miller, D-CA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Nydia Velazquez, D-NY&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Lynn Schenk, D-CA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Howard Berman, D-CA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Lynn C. Woolsey, D-CA&lt;br /&gt;Washington, D.C.&lt;br /&gt;The letter above was sent after Timothy Holless was arrested and removed by force from an American Airlines flight on November 14 bound from Chicago to San Francisco. Speaking with &lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News&lt;/em&gt;, Gus Whitcomb of American Airlines public relations department portrayed the incident as merely an effort to insure Mr. Holless' wellbeing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;see American, page 4&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tulsa Public Schools Ignore Pro-Gay State Educa. Regulations&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;By Tom Neal, Tulsa Family News reporter&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Tulsa Public School System has ignored for eight months state non-discrimination regulations that include protection for students based on sexual orientation. On March 18, the Oklahoma State Department of Education adpoted standards of performance and conduct for teachers. These standards were adopted as a result of HB 1017.&lt;br /&gt;These standards state, "the teacher must strive to help each student realize his or her potential as a worthy and effective member of society ....the teacher: .....shall not on the basis of race, color, creed, sex, national origin, marital status, political or religious beliefs, family, social or cultural background, &lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;or sexual orientation,&lt;/span&gt; unfairly, a. exclude andy [sic.] student from participation in any program, b. deny benefits to any students, c. grant any advantage to any student...."&lt;br /&gt;Jack Pontious, Manager for Human Resources for Tulsa Public Schcols (TPS) told &lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News&lt;/em&gt; that school system had not been aware of the regulations before &lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News&lt;/em&gt; called. Mr. Pontius indicated that Tulsa Public Schools would distribute the regulations sometime before March 1994. In the Tulsa area, the Jenks school system, in contrast, included these regulations at the beginning of the school year with all new teacher contracts.&lt;br /&gt;Tulsa Family News asked the office of State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Sandy Garrett, for an explaination of how it was that the second largest school district in the state not only was not in compliance with these regulation [sic.] but didn't even seem to know about them. Press secretary for the superintendent, John Delanders, initially took this request but failed to respond to further phone calls over several weeks.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News, December 1993 – January 1994, page 1&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Comic caption: "Because their greed matters more than what he taught."]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Why Tulsa&lt;/em&gt; &lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;Family&lt;/span&gt; &lt;em&gt;News?&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Hey, girl that one’s cute, is she family?&lt;/em&gt; Said with irony, sometimes, said by men, or said by women (though maybe not quite in those exact words), the meaning of &lt;em&gt;family&lt;/em&gt; for Lesbians, Gay men and Bisexuals is fluid.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Family&lt;/em&gt; is, yes, our birth/adoptive parents and siblings but &lt;em&gt;family&lt;/em&gt; is also that tribe of women and men, sisters and brothers &lt;em&gt;(or perhaps just sisters)&lt;/em&gt;, who welcomed us after we realized our differences from the heterosexual world.&lt;br /&gt;More than many tribes, we are a diverse group. We are separated by issues of gender, of race, religion and ethnicity, by class and by age, and by physical beauty. Sometimes, like biological families, we are cruel and abusive to one another. &lt;br /&gt;But at our best, despised though we may be by HeteroAmerica, we strive for ideals that much of the rest of this country long seem to have forgotten.&lt;br /&gt;For example, I was involved in several of the national planning meetings for this last March on Washington. For all the frustration and hard work of the process, it was characterized by an effort to empower and include persons of all statuses; race, gender, transgender, age, sub-communities: students, leather, religious, etc. No one else in America is even seriously trying democracy of this sort....certainly, not our government.&lt;br /&gt;And perhaps this is not part of our special gift to America: in some Native American traditions, Men Who loved Men &amp;amp; Women who loved Women were known as &lt;em&gt;Two-Spirits&lt;/em&gt;. They had special roles as shamans — those who showed the way. Perhaps, we can show the way to a country that often has failed to live the ideals it claims.&lt;br /&gt;We must reclaim &lt;em&gt;family&lt;/em&gt; from those who would take it for their use only — who would pervert it for their political and monetary gain. The family historically has been large and messy, sometimes biological but just as often tied together by need and sometimes, love. It has always included us, Lesbians, Gay men and Bisexuals, though not always by those names (spinster aunts and bachelor uncles, and as we know, being married doesn’t make straight).&lt;br /&gt;The family in America has rarely been what the Christo-Fascists have claimed. We know it and they know it to. But demonizing us serves their political purpose. This country has a long and shameful history of slandering various minorities, creating an enemy within to play off folks’ fears so that a few could gain wealth and political power.&lt;br /&gt;We have demonized Native Americans, Blacks, Jews, Catholics, Asians and others. These days, Lesbians, Gay men and Bisexuais are &lt;em&gt;the enemy&lt;/em&gt; of choice, and the coffers of the Religious Right, the Christo-Fascists are full.&lt;br /&gt;So this is Tulsa Family News, news for our families of the heart, &lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;and&lt;/span&gt; for our families that are biological, our brothers, sisters and parents, cousins, uncles, and aunts.&lt;br /&gt;This is the first of what I hope will be many issues. Tulsa deserves to have its own event and entertainment paper. News from Oklahoma City is of interest but is not enough.&lt;br /&gt;This paper follows several other attempts by folks, whom I honor for their hard work. &lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News&lt;/em&gt; can and will be there for Tulsa if you help us. Let us know what you like. Let us know what you don’t like (gently, please). Patronize the basinesses that support us and tell them that you saw their ad — &lt;em&gt;there is a connection between your actions and this paper being here.&lt;/em&gt; And if you are a Lesbian or Gay business owner, reach out to your community via advertising. Lesbian and Gay bar owners have long carried much of the weight of helping the community — it’s time for some of the rest of us to share the job. Thanks.&lt;br /&gt;Tom Neal, publisher.&lt;br /&gt;PS, anyone interested in a Lesbian/Gay Indian organization, drop a line to Jesse, c/o &lt;em&gt;TFN&lt;/em&gt;.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Kelly H. Kirby&lt;br /&gt;Certified Public Accountant&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;9933 East 16th, Suite 104&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tulsa 74128&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;918-663-9399&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tulsa Directory&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;* Asterisks indicate distribution points&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Bars &amp;amp; Restaurants&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;*The Alley, 3340 S. Peoria 744-0896&lt;br /&gt;*Cherry St. Bakery, 1344 E. 15 583-8398&lt;br /&gt;*Elearic Circus, 606 S. Elgin 587-8677&lt;br /&gt;*Laff's, 311 E. 7th 583-5233&lt;br /&gt;*Silver Star Saloon, 1565 S. Sheridan 834-4234&lt;br /&gt;*Renegade, 1649 S. Main 585-3405&lt;br /&gt;*Time n’ Time Again, 1515 S. Memorial 660-0856&lt;br /&gt;*TNT’s 2114 S. Memorial 664-8299&lt;br /&gt;*Tool Box, 1338 E. 3rd 584-1308&lt;br /&gt;*Whittier Cafe, 416 S. Lewis, 582-2400&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Retail Businesses/Galleries&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;*Indian Territory Coffee Company 1613 E. 15 587-1633&lt;br /&gt;Galerie Europa, 203 N. Main 592-2787&lt;br /&gt;Harry &amp;amp; Mrs. Jones, 1617 E. 15 582-1617&lt;br /&gt;Jared’s, 1602 E. 15 582-3018&lt;br /&gt;Ken’s Flowers, 1635 E. 15 599-8070&lt;br /&gt;*Mohawk Music, 6157 E 51 Pl 664-2951&lt;br /&gt;Novel Idea Discount Books&lt;br /&gt;7104 S. Sheridan 492-0335&lt;br /&gt;3356 E. 51 747-6711&lt;br /&gt;*Phun Stuph, 1519 E. 15 584-7486&lt;br /&gt;*Tomfoolery, 1565 S. Sheridan 832-0233&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Organizations&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;ACT-UP, POB 532 74101&lt;br /&gt;Names Proj. POB 318 74101 748-3111&lt;br /&gt;P-FLAG POB 52800 74152 749-4901&lt;br /&gt;HIV Resource Consortium&lt;br /&gt;*TOHR, 4154 S. Harvard, Ste. H-1&lt;br /&gt;Gay Line Info. 743-4297&lt;br /&gt;Shanti Hotline 749-7898&lt;br /&gt;B/L/G Alliance, Tulsa U. 583-9780&lt;br /&gt;Oklahoma AIDS Hotline 800,535-2437&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Other&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;*Tulsa Central Library, 400 Civic Ctr. 596-7977&lt;br /&gt;*Chapman Student Ctr. TU, 631-0000&lt;br /&gt;*University Center at Tulsa&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Professionals&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Theodore Campbell, MSW&lt;br /&gt;1560 E 21 743-1000&lt;br /&gt;Sandra J. Hill, MS, Psychotherapy 2865 E. Skelly, Ste. 215 745-1111&lt;br /&gt;Tim Daniel, Atty. 352-9504 or 800-742-9468&lt;br /&gt;Bill Hinkle, Atty. 749-1586&lt;br /&gt;Kelly Kirby, CPA, 9933 E 16 663-9399&lt;br /&gt;John Kirk, Realtor 747-5800, 745-2245&lt;br /&gt;Tom Neal, Designer 832-0233&lt;br /&gt;Buildings/Gardens/Graphics&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Religious Organizations&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;*Family of Faith¯MCC, 500 W. ’A’ Jenks 298-4622&lt;br /&gt;Affirmation (Methodist) 742-8213&lt;br /&gt;*MCC-Tulsa, 1623Maplewood 838-1715&lt;br /&gt;Dignity/Integrity 298-4648&lt;br /&gt;*Canterbury Ministry Ctr. TU, 583-9780&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;TULSA FAMILY NEWS&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publisher/Editor&lt;br /&gt;Tom Neal&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;918-832-0233&lt;br /&gt;POB 4140&lt;br /&gt;Tulsa, Oklahoma 74159&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Issued on the 15th of each month, the entire contents of this publication are protected by US copyright 1993 by Tulsa Family News and may not be reproduced either in whole or in part without written permission from the publisher. Publication of a name or photo in no way indicates or reflects that person’s sexual orientation.&lt;br /&gt;Correspondance is assumed to be for publication unless otherwise noted and becomes the sole property of Tulsa Family News. All correspondance should be sent to the address above.&lt;br /&gt;Tulsa Family News is a [sic.] event &amp;amp; entertainmnt newspaper distributed free of charge in local businesses and organizations.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Next Month&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;First in a Series: Interviews with City Council Candidates on Our Issues New Feature: Local Heroes&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;toMfooLery!&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tulsa’s Only Openly Gay-owned Gift Store&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pride Jewelry, Buttons, Stickers, Cards, Newsmagazines, T-shirts &amp;amp; Sweatshirts &amp;amp; more for Lesbians, Gay Men &amp;amp; Bisexuals, Our Families &amp;amp; Our Friends&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Come find those Holiday Gifts at the Store where you know you’ll be treated like &lt;em&gt;Family!&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;1565 South Sheridan, Tulsa&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;918-832-0233, Visa/MC accepted.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Open Evenings&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Wed.-Thurs. 7-12, Fri.-Sat. 7-2am, Sun. 7-10pm&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News, December 1993 — January 1994, page 2&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;PROUD OF HIS PREJUDICE&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The editodal reproduced above is from &lt;em&gt;The Grove Sun,&lt;/em&gt; Grove, Oklahoma. It was faxed directly to &lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News&lt;/em&gt; with permission to reprint.&lt;br /&gt;Should we laugh or cry after reading this editorial by its publisher, M. Gerald Stone? The view is so extreme and so ignorant that at first it is hard to take it seriously.&lt;br /&gt;Sadly, though, we recognize that M. Gerald Stone is not being facetious. He’s serious when he suggest [sic.] that "sex between males &lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;is the main cause&lt;/span&gt; of the HIV virus." It seems that Mr. Stone is not one to let 10 years of medical evidence from around the world get in the way of his prejudice. He adds that "faggots" should not come crying to the government and the taxpayers for help in fighting the HIV epidemic.&lt;br /&gt;Excuse us, Mr. Stone, but last we checked, Lesbians &amp;amp; Gay men were still citizens. We know that we are certainly paying our fair share of taxes (probably more) and we know it’s &lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;our&lt;/span&gt; government too, no matter how much that government treats us as 3rd class citizens. It’s our right to call on our government to try to prevent further suffering by finding treatment for HIV related diseases, including we hope a cure ultimately. It's our right to be angry at our government who during the past decade did so much less than it could have done precisely because it was dominated by men who think like you — though most of them were somewhat more subtle in expressing their bias.&lt;br /&gt;Now, we recognize that it is your right to express yourself and we defend that right, no matter how churlish that opinion is. But we can’t help but wonder as we approach this sacred season — when Jews celebrate the miracle of the lamps, Pagans the lengthening of the day, and Christians, a man who called out for compassion, could you not put aside at least some of your hate? And as a journalist, couldn't you at least check your facts?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Timothy W. 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Sheridan, 834-4234&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News, December 1993 — January 1994, page 3&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[duplicate of page 2]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Arrests in Anti-Gay Killing&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;NEW ORLEANS — Grat Gunderson, 24, Ronald D. Graves, 24, and Mingo Graham, 23, were charged with 1st-degree murder in the stabbing death of Joseph Balog of Gulfport, Miss., while he was walking through the French Quarter of New Orleans earlier in November with a friend. The second man was seriously injured in the attack while 4 or 5 men yelled anti-gay epithets. Officials say they are looking for other suspects in the killing. According to police, neither the dead man nor his unidentified friend were gay even though their attackers apparently believed they were.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Previously Unknown Wilde Love Letters Auctioned&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;LONDON — A [sic.] anonymous bidder purchased a collection of love letters from author Oscar Wilde to Philip Griffiths for $27,580. The letters were written by Wilde to the wealthy young Griffiths in the 1880s and included a photograph of the famous gay playwright. The brief affair between the two men had not been previously known about and the letters were offered for sale through Christie's auctioneers by a descendant of Griffiths.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Library Ban on Out-of-Town Papers Anti-Gay?&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;TULSA, Okla. — The Tulsa County library commission has voted to prohibit out-of-town publications from being distributed at libraries, a move Tom Neal, the Tulsa reporter for the Wichita, Kan.-based gay paper &lt;em&gt;The Parachute&lt;/em&gt;, says is aimed to excluding the gay publication from distribution at the libraries. Library officials denied that was their motive, noting that it will continue to carry &lt;em&gt;The Gayly Oklahoman&lt;/em&gt;, which is published in Oklahoma City. (&lt;em&gt;Editor's note: The Tulsa City-County Library does not &lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;distribute&lt;/span&gt; &lt;/em&gt;The Gayly Oklahoman &lt;em&gt;and only carries one copy in its downtown branch.&lt;/em&gt;)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Clinton 'Not Done' With Military Issue Yet?&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;SEATTLE — Seattle radio and TV stations reported that while resident [sic.] Clinton was in the city for a summit conference with leaders of Asian and Pacific Rim nations in November, a jogger who was out running in the early morning ran into the president and commented that "You let gays in the military down, didn't you?" Clinton reportedly replied, somewhat enigmatically, "We're not done yet."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Mass Test for AIDS Virus Planned at Concert&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;SEATTLE — The Vancouver, Wash.-based Saliva Diagnostic Systems Inc. will help gather saliva samples at a Budapest rock concert on Nov. 26 in what the firm says will be the largest mass AIDS testing ever conducted. More than 1,000 samples will be collected and analyzed using the firm's self-administered saliva test, which checks for the presence of HIV. The samples will be analyzed by the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion in Budapest. According to Dr. David Barnes, director of the firm's European offices, the mass testing will be an opportunity to demonstrate the usefulness of the company's Omni-SAL device over standard HIV blood tests.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Anti-Bias Executive Order in Louisiana&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;BATON ROUGE, La. — Louisiana Gov. Edwin W. Edwards, has signed a proclamation barring state agencies from discrimination based on sexual orientation in providing services, hiring, awarding contracts or in the practices of state contractors.&lt;br /&gt;The text of Gov. Edwards' executive order follows:&lt;br /&gt;STATE OF LOUISIANA EXECUTIVE DE ARTMENT&lt;br /&gt;BATON ROUGE EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. EWE 92 - 7&lt;br /&gt;WHEREAS, a portion of the population of our State is subject to potential harassment and discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation; and&lt;br /&gt;WHEREAS, the result of this potential harassment, and discrimination is the denial to some Louisianians of rights, privileges or benefits, solely on the basis of personal matters; and&lt;br /&gt;WHEREAS it is inappropriate for government either to encourage or discourage, to condone or condemn in the area of sexual orientation;&lt;br /&gt;NOW THEREFORE I, EDWIN W. EDWARDS, Governor of the State of Louisiana, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the state of Louisiana, do hereby order:&lt;br /&gt;SECTION 1 - No state agency or department shall discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation against any individual in the provision of any services or benefits by such agency or department.&lt;br /&gt;SECTION 2 - No state agency or department shall discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation against any individual in any matter pertaining to employment by the state, including, but not limited to, hiring, promotion, tenure, recruitment, and compensation.&lt;br /&gt;SECTION 3 - All contracts for the purchase of services by any state agency or department shall be awarded without discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation in any matter relating to employment.&lt;br /&gt;SECTION 4 - This Order shall take effect immediately upon promulgation.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;AIDS Scientist Urges Vatican to Relax Condom Rules&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;VATICAN CITY — Dr. Luc Montagnier, the French co-discoverer of HIV, has urged the Catholic Church to ease its restrictions on the use of condoms in an effort to fight the AIDS epidemic. "I don't want to give lessons to the Church, but I do invite it to be more pragmatic and tolerant," Montagnier said at a Vatican-sponsored gathering. Montagnier, himself a Catholic, said, "If AIDS is a diabolical disease, no method to beat it can itself be considered diabolical."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Black Clergy Urged to Battle AIDS&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;WASHINGTON — The Rev. George Stallings, archbishop of the Imani Temple, has urged other black ministers to overcome their moral concerns and assume a more active role in the battle against AIDS. "If preachers are apprehensive about AIDS issues because they view it as a result of sinful behavior, that is no excuse not minister to those afflicted," Stallings said at a recent meeting with United Response to Black America's Needs (URBAN). Also at that meeting, Stallings announced plans to develop an AIDS education program to be used by the clergy. According to URBAN, the reverend promised that Imani Temple would "become a center for black theological responses to the AIDS crisis in under-served communities." A similar call for the black clergy to assume a more active leadership role in fighting the epidemic was made in Philadelphia at a meeting sponsored by the Ecumenical Info. AIDS Resource Center.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Erotica Booming in Sexually Perilous Times&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;SAN FRANCISCO — According to a report in the November issue of _American Demographics,_ [sic.] fears about AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases have prompted Americans to curb their anything-goes sexual attitudes and behaviors of the past. But spending on pornography, sex toys and other sexually-related articles has been skyrocketing during the past 10 years or so, says a survey by the Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Sexuality in San Francisco. "Because of fears about sexually transmitted diseases, people are having fewer partners," said Dr. Ted McIlvenna, president of the Institute. "So now they're buying paraphernalia."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Sandra J. Hill,&lt;/em&gt; M.S.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Psychotherapy &amp;amp; Clinical Consultation&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;Sensitive to the Challenges of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual &amp;amp; Transgendered Individuals, Couples &amp;amp; Families.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;2865 E. Skelly Drive, Ste. 215&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tulsa, Oklahoma 74105 745-1111&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Novel Idea&lt;br /&gt;Discount Books&lt;br /&gt;7104 S. Sheridan, 492-0335&lt;br /&gt;3356 E. 51st, 747-6711&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Titles of Interest to the Lesbian &amp;amp; Gay Communities&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Hostile Climate, cont. from page 1&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;is at the forefront of these efforts both in schools and elsewhere, according to the report. Anti-gay efforts in Arizona, Florida, Missouri, and Oregon have been spearheaded by members of the Christian Coalition, the Traditional Values Coalition, and the Oregon Citizens Alliance. By the Christian Coalition's own post-election tally, at least 66 right-wing candidates were elected to school boards across the nation, often using misleading claims of "homosexual-lesbian propoganda" in curricula to win election [sic.].&lt;br /&gt;Another strategy being used by the religious right is to drive wedges between gays and other minority groups, including African-Americans and Jewish Americans. The term "special rights" has been appropriated for use in these battles, in which opponents claim that gays are not a "legitimate" minority group, and that the struggles fought by these other groups are being trivialized by the gay equal-rights movement.&lt;br /&gt;National gay leaders were thankful that the report had been released, but also spoke strongly against the incidents documented. Peri Jude Radecic, executive director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, called the report "shocking." Radecic added that the report "crystallizes the sobering reality that we are fighting an unprecedented mobilization by the Far Right, who are trampling over the ideals of freedom and liberty in their pursuit of political power." [sic.] In the coming months, the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force will be working with other national, regional, and local groups, gay and non-gay, to turn back this march of hatred which masquerades as legitimate politics and threatens the real American values of fairness and decency," said Radecic.&lt;br /&gt;Tim McFeeley, executive director of the Human Rights Campaign Fund, said that the report "is a landmark study, providing state by state documentation of the radical rights [sic.] agenda of intolerance, discrimination and violence."&lt;br /&gt;Amid the losses at both the local and state levels, the report also cites a few successes. One particularly notable victory occurred when Minnesota became the eighth state in the nation to bar discrimination against gays in housing, public accommodations, and employment. The report says that one of the main reasons for the success in Minnesota was that members of the group "It's Time Minnesota" were able to marshall the support of several state religious leaders, including Catholic bishops, behind the anti-discrimination bill.&lt;br /&gt;The nation's middle ground, "the undecided American," will be the next battleground in the struggle for equal rights, says the report. "Rising to this challenge," the report conlcuded, "gay rights supporters in communities across the country are reaching out to broaden their alliances with the business community, with African-Americans and Hispanics, and with the main-line churches. The next cycle will reveal which side has made the most compelling case to the American public."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;American, cont. from page 1&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mr. Holless was visibly ill and was carrying a [sic.] IV bag which fed a catheter. Mr. Whitcomb said that the flight crew asked six times that Mr. Holless deplane temporarily for a more private conversation while his medical records were checked. Mr. Holless refused and was removed by Chicago police. Several eyewitnesses indicated however that Mr. Holless was dragged from the plane, screaming in pain.&lt;br /&gt;At press-time, Congressman Frank told &lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News&lt;/em&gt;, that he had not yet recieved any response from American.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News, December 1993 — January 1994, page 4&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;'American Gladiator' Comes Out&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;LOS ANGELES — We are everywhere, gay rights activists are fond of pointing out. Yet another indicator of the reality of this small truism came for viewers of the TV program "American Gladiators," a show with a penchant for hunky guys and gals in light spandex super-hero costumes doing pretty silly things simulating soft-core war-game contests. During a chat with one of the regular beefcake hunks on the show called Turbo (yes, that's the kind of names they're known by), the interviewer asked him why he wears an earring. Turbo's cool response: "Because I'm gay." The rest of the interview went ahead without further reference to Turbo's - or with a body like that, maybe it should be "Mr. Turbo's" - sexual orientation. We suppose the next coming out semi-star will have to be one of the drivers on those strange monster-truck programs.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;NIH Agrees to Ask Women About Sexual Orientation in Study&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;WASHINGTON — According to the American Association of Physicians for Human Rights, an organization of gay and lesbian doctors, the National Institutes of Health has agreed to ask about sexual orientation when it begins a massive study of women's health issues. The study, which will survey some 160,000 women nationally, will be the largest study of women's health ever undertaken by the federal government. It is scheduled to begin in January 1994. NIH agreed to include questions about sexual orientation and behavior after AAHR and the National Center for Lesbian Rights mounted an intensive lobbying campaign to convince the federal agency that there might be increased health risks among lesbians that would not show up in a survey of women in general. Earlier this year, Suzanne Haynes, an epidemiology expert with the National Cancer Institute, reported increased risk factors for breast cancer among lesbians, a study AAHR cited in convincing NIH to ask about sexual orientation in the upcoming $600 million federal survey.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Shareholders Nix Cracker Barrel Anti-Bias Policy&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;LEBANON, Tenn. — Shareholders of the Cracker Barrel Old Country Store chain of restaurants voted against adopting an anti-bias policy that would include sexual orientation at their annual meeting at the firm's headquarters. Rights activists say a 1991 company policy of hiring only straights and firing gays and lesbians remains in effect, a claim that the chain denies.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;World's 1st Lesbian Sperm Bank Planned&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;OAKLAND, Calif. — Leland Traiman, a gay nurse, is in the process of opening the Rainbow Flag Health Services, which will be the world's first lesbian-specific sperm bank. Traiman says the medical service will stock only sperm donated by gay men and that the agency will encourage the women to meet the sperm donor because "a lot of lesbians don't want to have children by using anonymous donors, and they'd rather be connected to a gay male household than to a heterosexual one." Traiman says locating the sperm bank, which is planned to open next year, in Oakland makes sense because of the large number of lesbians believed to live in the city across the bay from San Francisco.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Barney 'Homo Conspiracy'&lt;br /&gt;CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Joseph Chambers, a former Church of God minister and gay rights foe in Charlotte, N.C., is publishing a booklet indentifying Barney, the PBS-TV purple dinosaur currently the rage with the preschool set, as a "new age demon" who promotes homosexuality. Chambers, who was earlier this year removed as pastor of the Paul Creek Church of God after he had tried to claim ownership of the church and its property, has condemned Barney as "straight out of the new age and the world of demons and devils."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;THE GAY LIFESTYLE&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;HOLIDAY THEATER SCHEDULE&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Company Show&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;American Theatre Co. POB 1265&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;A Christmas Carol&lt;/em&gt; December 10-23 $11-16 William Theatre, Perf. Arts Center&lt;br /&gt;Broken Arrow Community Playhouse 1109 E. Memphis 258-0077 Clark Theatre 11440 E. Admiral&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Best Christmas Pageant Ever&lt;/em&gt; December 10-19 $10 BA Community Playhouse&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Working&lt;/em&gt; December 17-19 $5 Clark Theatre&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;It’s Sad, So Sad, When an Elf Goes Bad&lt;/em&gt; December 21-23 $3 Clark Theatre&lt;br /&gt;Helier Theatre 5328 S. Wheeling 669-6455&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;An Evening of Dance with Locomotion&lt;/em&gt; January 7-10 $5 Heller Theatre&lt;br /&gt;Spotlight Theatre 1381 Riverside Drive 587-5030&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Drunkard&lt;/em&gt; December 18 January 8, 15 $7.50 Spotlight Theatre&lt;br /&gt;Performing Arts Trust 101E Third&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Jungle Book&lt;/em&gt; January 8 $7 Studio One, Performing Arts Center&lt;br /&gt;Tulsa Ballet 4512 S. Peoria 749-6006&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Nutcracker&lt;/em&gt; December 16-23 (prices vary) Chapman Music Hall, Perf. Arts Center&lt;br /&gt;Theatre North 132 N. Greenwood&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Ma Rose&lt;/em&gt; December 12-18 $10 Studio One, Performing Arts Center&lt;br /&gt;This schedule is brought to you as a service of &lt;em&gt;Theatre Tulsa&lt;/em&gt;. Next performance: Tennessee Willlams' &lt;em&gt;The Glass Menagerie&lt;/em&gt;, Jan. 21-30. Call 587-8402 for more info.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Paula Poundstone - The Pop Tart Queen&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;by Lee Moon - IN - Boston&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Offbeat, eccentric; quirky, hysterically funny, a comedy watershed, an artist, and an inventor, are just a few of the words and ways that have been used to describe Paula Poundstone. She fits all of these descriptions and then some. She also possesses an extraordinary, insightful mind and a special talent for interacting with her audience.&lt;br /&gt;When Paula hits the stage, she uses all of those elements in her routines. She addresses everything from cats (she has 5), to the Persian Gulf War. "I figure if you go to the bottom of the whole thing, ten years from now, it’s gonna turn out that some yellow ribbon salesman somewhere was at the root of the entire thing. I love the idea of tracing it. You know, you go through the Pentagon, through the ambassadors, through the Emir of Kuwait, and then there’s one little ribbon salesman basking in the sun..."&lt;br /&gt;She has her own topics as well. On grown-ups: "You ever wonder why adults are always asking little kids what they want to be when they grow up? They’re looking for ideas!"&lt;br /&gt;And on junk food: "Driving a convertible has changed my eating habits. I used to eat those Hostess Mini Gems with the white powdered sugar on the sides, Now I find I’m eating a bald doughnut with a lot of white junk on my face." She can tell you in exactly how many states Ring-Dings (which, she says, are far superior to Ho-Ho's) are sold, and the nutritional ingredients of Pop Tarts. ("Pop Tarts are a fine taste treat. They are truly one of life's finer pleasures. I don’t go anywhere without 'em. I do ’em cold right from the box.")&lt;br /&gt;With her dead-on perception and deadpan delivery, Paula displays a remarkable ability to see things as they really are, not as they are meant to be. She says her intention "isn’t to upset or bother people; my intention is to entertain. It’s not like I’m a historian or an expert on anything. Particularly recently, I guess, I’ve made some effort to be political, but it’s also what interests me lately."&lt;br /&gt;While on stage, her body language alone is entertaining as she drapes herself over the stool, wraps herself in the mike cord, or lays on the floor while delivering her material. Because of her improvisational approach and the relationship she develops with her audience, each show is an experience - no two are alike.&lt;br /&gt;Paula was born in Alabama, ("Thankfully, I only spent one month there"), raised in Sudbury, Massachusetts, moved to San Francisco at the age of 19, and now resides in Los Angeles.&lt;br /&gt;She credits Massachusetts as the state where she received her first break. "It’s the typical story of almost every comedian: I was busing tables at a club in town and they started an open-mike comedy show, and I thought I might be able to do that. So I did." Based on the audience response when she performed at various clubs, she felt that she had found her niche.&lt;br /&gt;Despite frequent appearances on "The Tonight Show" and "Late Night with David Letterman", the 1989 American Comedy Award for Funniest Female Stand-Up, numerous cable television specials, including her own "One Night Stand - Cats, Cops and Stuff" on HBO, "The Paula Poundstone Show", (HBO’s "talk show with a twist"), and the nomination for an ACE Award, Paula remains low-key about her success and she has no plans to star in a movie or TV series. "I just do what I do. I have never been to [sic.] ambitious and one to seek fame or status." She likes comedy because it’s nice, easy work — it’s really a&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;See Poundstone, page 7&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;HIV TESTING CLINIC&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;EVERY THURSDAY EVENING, 7-8:30 PM&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;sponsored by&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Tulsa Oklahomans For Human Rights&lt;br /&gt;4154 S. Harvard, Ste. 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Sheridan, 834-4234&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Poundstone, continued from page 6&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;good job for me: I have no self-discipline. I don’t even write down my jokes and stuff on pieces ofpaper like other people. Everything that I do on stage is a reflection of how I spend my days and nights."&lt;br /&gt;Just how these days and nights are spent is evident in her material (she does a funny routine about the comfort of airline travel), and where she is performing. Always on the go, her appearances at clubs, colleges, benefits and events take her across the conutry non-stop. She averages 45 weeks a year on the road.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;How To Buy Real Estate Together&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;by Donald Vaughan&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;COUPLES: A Gay &amp;amp; Lesbian Newsletter&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This article is written from a real estate lawyer's poitit of view. Couples interested in buying real estate together should consult their own legal, tax and financial advisors.&lt;br /&gt;Most of us were brought up to believe that owning a home with a husband or wife is a major part of the "great American dream." Although some of us may still end up with the cottage on the hill, for most of us the dream has changed. We now are more interested in a condo in an urban center, a multifamily in a city neighborhood, or a vacation home, to say nothing of the dream spouse’s change in gender. Buying real estate with our companion is still a strongly-felt desire for many of us. This is the first in a four-part series of articles which will explore:&lt;br /&gt;– the process of deciding what type of property, location, search process and financing to use;&lt;br /&gt;– negotiating and closing the deal, moving in, running the place &amp;amp; selling;&lt;br /&gt;– the merits of co-tenancy or other legal agreements which define the rights and obligations of the individual owners.&lt;br /&gt;Is buying real estate together a good idea? The decision to buy a real estate together often times is the major choice a couple makes after establishing their relationship. There generally are three types of advantages and disadvantages gay and lesbian couples need to consider in making this decision.&lt;br /&gt;Eager would-be buyers tend to think of the pros first: Buying real estate...&lt;br /&gt;– will be economically rewarding;&lt;br /&gt;– will be emotionally rewarding;&lt;br /&gt;– will give us a solid rate of return;&lt;br /&gt;– will create equity for us;&lt;br /&gt;– will give us income tax benefits.&lt;br /&gt;And now that...&lt;br /&gt;– prices are at rock bottom, why not?&lt;br /&gt;– interest rates are much lower, why not?&lt;br /&gt;Real Estate is a status symbol both in society at large and our own community. On the other hand consider the cons. Buying real estate can cripple your incomes if one of you loses your job, nor is it a good way to shore up a troubled relationship. It can be a time commitment for which neither of you is ready. lt can accentuate differences in taste and long-range personal goals. If you break up dissolving estate assets can be messy, even with good agreements in place.&lt;br /&gt;In the second article in this series, we will discuss the general formulas, lenders use to detetmine what housing expenses most couples can comfortably afford. An accoantant or financial advisor can advise a couple as to appropriate savings plans and disability and life insurance programs which may limit the financial risks involved. Co-tenancy agreements, to be discussed in the last article of this series; can define who pays what if problems with the relationship develop. Buying property together is a serious commitment; a detailed plan going in always simplifies the process, not to mention your sanity! Location, financing and looking for that winning piece of property will be in future issues.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;John Kirk&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;"For All Your Real Estate Needs"&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Res.: (918) 745-2245&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Bus.: .(918) 747-5800&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;5727 South Lewis, Suite 120 - Tulsa, OK 74105&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;John Hausam,&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;REALTORS&lt;b&gt;©&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;OUT IN THE STARS&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Aries&lt;/strong&gt; (Mar. 20-Apr. 19): Roll up the windows, gun the engine, and get a move-on. Ever since you left the city limits, you’ve no longer been subject to the federally-mandated 55-mph speed limit. That semi from Topeka is crawling up onto your tail, and he's about to crush you into a metal pancake if you don’t start moving as fast as you safely can. The officer will just politely give you a thumbs-up, so don’t worry.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Taurus&lt;/strong&gt; (Apr. 20-May 20): These must not be the happiest days for our dear Les Nessman, newscaster at the fabled WKR Pin Cincinnati. Not only did he get kicked out of the locker room because they thought he was gay, now he's got a whole city aming to get him off the air. Les knows better, though, and you might try his technique next time there’s some static on your dial: grab one of your Buckeye News Hawk awards and tell Herb to sit on it.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gemini&lt;/strong&gt; (May 21-Jun. 20): Let’s clear one thing up right away. I’m so direct with you only because I care, not because anyone’s paying me on the side to feed you false advice. It’s tough, though, because some rather lucrative offers have come my way, but I’ve humbly placed my honesty toward you ahead of my need to stop eating macaroni and cheese. Not everyone else may be as magnaminous as I, so be sure to buys [sic.] lots of grains of salt to take with the advice you receive.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Cancer&lt;/strong&gt; (Jun. 21-Jul. 22): I hafta get something off my chest about NAFTA. It was quite a laffta see that Ferengi guy debating the vice president. I told my whole staffta watch, and it quickly became obvious that hardly anything rhymed with NAFTA. Consider your own trade tariffs right now, because some of them maybe too high and might be inhibiting the free flow of happiness across your borders. If anyone offers you photos of Messrs. Smoot and Hawley, just decline and say that they make a marvelous couple.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Leo&lt;/strong&gt; (Jul. 23-Aug. 22): Here are my Top 3 reasons (intellectual property laws prevent me from doing 10) why you should try to have more fun this week: 3. You’ve been a bump on a log for so long you’re getting wood rot; 2. That churning noise in your stomach has nothing to do with mass quantities of melted processed cheese flavor product; and Number One: Thanks to this advice, your world will be flooded with people all having more fun, and one of them has a very special type of fun all planned out for you.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Virgo&lt;/strong&gt; (Aug. 23-Sep, 22): You walk into the waiting room, Ralph Edwards jumps out from behind the chair and screams, "This is your life," and your first instinct is to run back to the parking lot, head between your legs. Since you’re probably not (yet) a well-known star, though, you can do better. Haven’t you been secretly wishing for a sneak peek at the next couple of chapters? Of course, that may send you packing for the parking lot, but at least you’ll have a chance to rewrite the book.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Libra&lt;/strong&gt; (Sep. 23-Oct. 22): Winter is here! Grease those skids, oil those chains, brush those gloves, and wash the mask. Someday you may want to take up outdoor activities as well but, in the meantime, be sure to buy your lift tickets early. The forecasters say it’s going to be an above normal season, so start planning those controlled avalanches now to keep everything under control.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Scorpio&lt;/strong&gt; (Oct. 23-Nov: 21): The ancient ways seem to be what you need this week. So I lit some. incense, turned down the lights, arranged all my stones in perfect concentric circles, andstarted to chant some Bulgarian folk music. After I was politely reminded that Foley's did not approve of such behavior in its furniture department, the answer appeared before my eyes. It’s absolutely crystal clear for you this week. It was there in front of me, almost in black and white. "Elegant luxury can be yours with low monthly payments."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Sagittarius&lt;/strong&gt; (Nov.22-Dec. 20): What your world needs right now is a little more gay cultute. Fortunately, I have a few Petri dishes handy, and you know exactly where to find some of those pesky cultures that have been festering on the fringes of your laboratory. Now, let’s put them under this huge ultraviolet light, grow them to ten times their normal size, and then watch them explode in a mass of protoplasmic self-contradiction. Stop playing in the lab, and create some new life in the real world instead.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Capricorn&lt;/strong&gt; (Dec. 21-Jan. 19): Tax-free municipal bonds. I'm not a registered broker or agent, so I can’t say anything else about them without running afoul of both the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Gay Astrologers’ Collective, Local 1. But beware that some investments can take a very long time to mature, and the test is whether or not you can sit there and wait for time to take its course. Your most immature investments might just produce the most interest.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Aquarius&lt;/strong&gt; (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Sometimes I wonder about people who think there’s nothing more to life than quiet candlelight dinners, gentle walks along the beach, and cuddling in front of the television. I wonder how nice that would be, actually. Every once in a while, it’s time to turn off the sirens, unload the ammunition, and take off the fatigues; somewhere on the other side of your battle line is someone who wants nothing more than what you want. If you’re quiet enough, you might just hear them whisper.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pisces&lt;/strong&gt; (Feb. 19-Mar. 19): Turn on the Sunday-morning preachers (actually, please don’t, because it would only excite them), and you’ll hear that our country is morally bankrupt. They’re thinking of something totally different, but your own bank’s assets are critically low, and you need to take a serious look at your policy toward lending to foreign governments. Write off those uncollectible debts, open some new branches, and mail out a few thousand free credit-card offers.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Please support our advertisers!&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Tulsa Family News, December 1993-January 1994, page 7&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[duplicate of page 6]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;THE Alley&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Presents The&lt;br /&gt;First Annual&lt;br /&gt;New Year's Eve Bash&lt;br /&gt;Free Champagne Toast And Food Buffet At Midnight!&lt;br /&gt;Door Prizes Awarded Every 30 Minutes!&lt;br /&gt;Tickets On Sale Now&lt;br /&gt;$10 In Advance Friday, December 31st, 1993&lt;br /&gt;3340 South Peoria 21 To Enter 744-0896&lt;br /&gt;Tulsa, Oklahoma&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;WHERE ALL THE HAPPY PEOPLE GO&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News, December 1993-January 1994, page 8&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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                    <text>Januau’- .February !994, Volume-1, Issue 2

Fa m ily ¯ S upp ort :. E sse nti al
For Hea~ll-hy Gay KidS::
WASHINGTON - A .tolerant. ;loving and suppo~tive.en\-i;
ronment buill around young gays and lesbians C~uld be ~he tifd,.
saving ~orce lhat coanteracts the problems thato[ien place tliem
at.high risk for HIV infection, said. RayfordI~yde,. ~feputi
director of the news office at the U.S. Public Health Seaice, in
a recent speech to the agency’s empR~yees.
Nytle. who said he has experienced [irsl-hand the intolerant
altitudes towm-ds gays and lesbians, said that a negative attitude
toward homosexualit? by family and friends creates a confused
yo, ung adult who, in trying to c~me to terms With/sexualit?,
often succumbs to isolation and !owself-esteem: These trails
can lead to sell~destcucti\e behaviors - such as alcohol and drug
abuse, s{iicide, and unsafe Sex - which place them at risk-for all
sexually transmitt¢d diseases, and especially for AIDS.
Accepting a young, homosexnal and providing a supportix e
famih’ climate, on the other hand. could allow these youngsters
to x alue themselves enough to xxant to sta\’ healthy and live
fulfilling, responsible lives, K~tle said. He added that gay and
lesbian youths need community, role models who promote
healthy- ’,Trod responsible choices."

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b\,.Tam Neal

.: Bom-bed

January 10- Time’N-Time Again, a local bar.serving primarily
- the Tulsa Lesbian community, suffered light-damage from a ~
home-made pipe bomb that w’~s thrown through its d~.~or. There
\xerc patrons in.the bar as weltas staff but no one was hurt.
Damages wcrc limited to burns on the flooring, broken glass
from the windows blon out and signs shaken off the wall.
Police have taken descriptions of the person seen throwing
the Ixmab. Jane Roth, owner of Time N’ Time Again, said that
the description given of the bomber resembled tha! of an
individual’banned from thc bar previously. She characterized
the bombing as possibly moti\-at~d by a "~{udge" rather than by
anti-Lesbian bias.

TJC Officials ExpressGay-Positive Attitudes

�Opinion.: BigotrY at City Hall

Back in July, Robert Nelson, Tulsa C~y CounCilman, .told the Tulsa World of his opposition
to proposed human rights protections for Lesbians and Gay men. Although he is not’a lawyer,
Nelson proclaimed that current laws already protect Lesbians and Gay men from discrimination
based on their sexual orientation.
InOctober, speaking with Mr. Nelson; I sought to learn if he genuinely believed that current
laws provided civil rights protections.for Lesbians and Gay men~ I met with Mi’. NelsOn and his
aide, Rebecca, in his Ci_ty Hall office. When questioned about his earlier statements, he repeated
them: "[there. are] enough la~s to cover any conditi6ns:,. [he-would] like us to be color-blind,
politics-blind, gender-blind.:...’ This statementis admirable but not accurate about current law.
By chance, in the ~middle of this conversation, City Attorney David Pauling stuck his head in
Mr. Nelson’s office: We asked Mr. Pauling if there were any Mws, federal, state or local which
would protect t:itizens on the basis Of their sexual orientation? Mr: Pauling stated, ".Lno ordinance
explicitly addresses that point [providing protecti_on based on sexual orientation] and no redress
is available..."
I "also shared with Mr. Nelson mv research on the issue. If you ask them, the city of Tulsa Human
Rights Commission will tell yo~ that there are no protections underany current .laws from
discrimination based on sexual orientation. Likewise, the Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission for Oklahoma which enforces applicable federal law said there are no protections
under any current laws from discrimination basedbn.sexual orientation.This information which
I confirmed with a few phone calls was easily available to.Mr. Nelson.
He could have had a staff person call He hadn’t asked EEOC He hadn’t asked the Human
R~ghts Commission. Fie hadn t even asked the C~ty Attorney right there in C~ty Hall. And even
after heating my int’ormation and-that of the City Attorney, he still claimed that current laws
prevent sexual orientation discrimination.
.
Mr. Nelson’s ability to hold on to this view in spite 0Lconsiderable evidence to the otherwise
~as only the begmmng. He proceeded to say that ...what we ve done m the past [laws providing
civil rights protections] have hurt us....dvil rights [laws] orders you-to discriminate on the basis
of race, creed, etc...." In some disbelief, I asked him if this meant he was opposed to the civil rights
acts of the 1960’s which ended, at least officially, segregated public facilities. As I understood
him, he stood by his opposition to civil rights protections, not only as proposed for Lesbians.and
Gay men but also those already in place to address discrimination based on race, gender, religion
and so forth.
Perhaps in this context, that of a man who seems to have no understanding of the fact that Jim
Crow laws did not just disappear on their own, Mr. Nelson’s declaration that the law protects
Lesbians and Gay men, when it does not, is at least consistentff not logical Robert Nelson also
added’that he didn’t think that there’was th~t~much discrimination against Lesbians and Gay men.
He was not familiar with a 1978 study done by the City documenting discrimination in h~3tising
and employment.
However, if he’s willing to ignore what the City Attorney says to. his face, then it seems likely
thai he would ignore any other researchtoo. Nelson’s attitude~seems to be one of: don’t bother
me with the facts-whenI’ve already made up my mind Mr Nelson says that LeSbians and Gay
men have every right that everyone else do~s; and that we .should not be discriminated against
~ based on our sexual orientation, BUT that he would do everything he could to make ce~dn such
a~human-riglits- ordinanceis not.p~sed.
~ "
This politician says there sho_ul,d_be no discrimination but opposes any.effort acthally to end civil
fights abuses. Perhaps what we ve~ got here is a kind of bigotry that dares not speak its mime.
The lesson in this for us, Lesbiansand Gay men~ our families and Our friends is that we can no
longer remain complacent about local politics. Nelson is perhaps less smart about his bigotry and
i~ therefore, more vocal butwe have few friends on the Tulsa City Council. And that is something
we can change. The City Council primary, elections are February 1, and the election is March 1.
There are folks running for some of tho~ seats who are very g~od On Lesbian and Gay issues.There are some who are very had. Andthere are some who [night be educated.
This iswhere we can make a difference. Oldahoma City has come close in recentmonths to
passing a human fights ordinance; Tulsa could pass one too if We just get, fair-minded f~tks elected.
Those candidates, new and incumbent need to hear from us. They .need our volunteer hours and
if we can, they. need our contribution. We can make a difference in the quali~ of life for ourselves
and for the Lesbian and Gay kids growing up now.
Tom Neal, publisher

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587-8677
*Laff’s, 31L E. 7th
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*SilverStar Saloon, 1565 Sheridan 8342zP234
*Renegade, 1649 S. Main
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*TNT’s, 2114 S. Memorial
660~0856
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*Tool Box, 1338 E. 3rd
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800-535-2437
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. CORRECTION/RETRACTION

..

Due to false infOrmation, provided to GayNet, anews item was carried indicating that
one of the "American Gladiators" had acknowledged heis gay on one of the television
programs aired nationally.The neffs report was erroneous and we sincerely rearer any
mi~nformation or inconeenience thereport may" haye caused.

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Tulsa bbmily News. January 1994 - February 1994, page 2

�DO I REALLYWANT TO. SURVIVE. THIS EPIDEMIC?-

b~ Alan G. Nvi/rav..M.S.
- For many’,/he qresuon ~n the headline above
may seem absurd. The will to live is a motivation that we generally take lbr granted. Alarmingly, though~ reports from the xvcs~ coast
indicate that some.people are responding to the
above question with ambivalence.
Workshops at the 1993 National Lesbian
and gay HealthConference in Hrustonand the
National AIDS Updatein San Francisco are
shedding light on a disturNng development in
AIDS epicenters. So far, most of the anecdotal
infi)rmation is coming fromSan Francisc~a.
However, even here, away from the AIDS
epicenters, many of us who Work ih HIV
prevention are s "tdrting tosee how this deepening epidemic is takingits toll on t~he mental
health of.the gay communi.ty.
Health educators have long known that hc’,.dth
behavior change is an extremely complex
process. Htmaan beings who have iull kn0wl
edge Of the. negati \’e consequences of certain
behaviors nevertheless chemise to participate
in those beha\io~. There is ampl~ evidence all
around us. in our friends who are overweight,-..
who smoke, who drive without seatbelts, who
abuse alcohol and other drugs, etc. The majority
of the individuals who participate in, these
unhealthful behaviors knrw that their actions ¯
can have pegatjve consequences.
Lack ~ knowledge-is notan issue..Internal
cultural I t, ,ors and external societal factors
drive peop : to do things that are.harmful. The
deepening ~,IDS epidemic itself is prompting
.some HIVnegativd men t-o question the quality
of life they can have if most or "all of their
friends and family are to die of HIV. In San
FranCisco, approximately 50% of,gay and bisexu,l men are infected withHIV. In some
specific age groups, ttiat percentage is much
higher. For instance, m gay and bisexual men
in their Upper thirties in Spa Francisco, apprbximately 80.% are infected with H1V.
Some gay men are .unconsciously asking

themselves "How much is lifc Worth. when [
only have funeral after funeral after funeral to
Io0k forwa~rd to?" In such an environment,
some gavmen may feel that ~co~ng HIV:
infected ~s not sucfi a temble sccnario: Consider the words of a ncwh" HIV-inlk~tcd client
-of Berkeley.p~yehol.ogisi. Walt Odets:

"Be!~n.g n~wly, i. HIV

pomti ve J_s:. d":,~ I ess
stressful-place to be.

1’11 probably stay
healthy for another
decade.-I. don~t have
~to-worryiabout
seroconverting; 1
.dontt.have t..o~worry
about ~.buryi.ng my

.friendsfor the next
50’ Years; and Idon!t
have to worry about
.being’ the ’last gayman’."
"’Being newly HI V posi.tive is a less stressful
place .to .be. I"11 probably stay healthy for
another dedade. I don~t have to worry about
Seroconverting;l don’t have to Won’y about
bu~’ing my friends fbr the next:50 years; and

I dop’t have to \vote" atx~ut being the ’last gay
ma~l ’. ""

S:This newly infected man may. have had a
specific intention to becomc HI¢" infected, o~:
he may simply havc grown weary 0f living
thro~g’h a h~:~r~iblc epidemic that 6nh’ prom~scs to get worsc. Will this phcnomcno grow as
thc cpidcmic progrcsses and more pcoplc become ill’? The impact on gay men’s will
rcmam U~infectcd may be prolbund.
Counsclors in AIl~S’epiccntcr..s whoare
reporting this phenomenon :streSs that these
lechngs are almost alxvays subconscious. Admitting ambivalence alyout one’s own survival
is taboo. Many counselors arc familiar with.
a\- men stdl engaging in unsafe sex, who say
they arc snrpriscd, bafllcd, dr confuscdabou’t
their-own unsafe behavior_. These men oftea
pummel thcmsehes and call thcmschcs ignoran(ibr having unsafescx Mcanwhilc,
dcflying moti\ations for their risky.behavior
may not bc explored.
A group of San Franc sco counseling professionafs have bcgun.t0 call lo~" gre~tc~" attcntidnto be paid It~ th~ mental h~alth ne~ds of
gay and~bisexnal men living through this continning AIDS cpidcmic. Stories from clients
~ind fricnds xxho had rcccntly, bccomc HI V
infected provoked them to speak atx~ut a "psychological cpidcmi~" happening in AIDS cpicenters.
Two of the most visible lccturcrs on this
"phsychok~gical cpidcmic" are Berkclcy
pShychologist Walt Odets a!!d San Francisco
therapist Tom Moon, MFCC. Odets says that
gay men in AIDS cpiccntcr m’e incrca’singly
having to grapple \vith a fundamental truth of
~uman existence: bMogical survival is not
enough. Man.’," people xvith A IDS, whose health
maybe deteriorating, have to deal with.the
issue-of qu’,di.ty vs. quantity Now, people
without AIDS - whose lives have been changed
by AIDS, ncvcrthclcSs -are’ addressing the.
same concern.

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Country Goes for AIDS Prevention

put back on toy store shelves in more than 40
Female Condoms for Gay Men
FBI Investigating COlorado Mail
states. Canada and England. When Christmas
LONDON.. They’re still not yet commerCOLORADO SPRINGS. Colo. - The FB]
rolled around, of course, the effort,which the
cially available in.the U.S.. but inBritain the
is investigating reports o1~ hate mail being sent
B.L.O. admits is an "unabashed publicity
female condom has .bec~n,oe increasingly
to readers who wrote letters to the editor of a
stunt," became public as kids found their G.I.
:popular with gay men.-:VChen the condoms
new weekly The Colorado Springs Indepen-.
Joes exclaiming in the voice, of teenage girl,
went on sale.ih~ England in 1992. under .the
dent as a possible Violation of:First Amend~
"Let’s go to the beach," and their BarNes
¯ brand name "F~midom "-the National AIDS
ment rights by someone upset with thepaper’s
snarliiag out in a deep baritone, "Eat lead,
ManUal promptly included guidelines on their,
antbAmendment 2 editorial positions: Most of
Cobra!" The B.L.O. says the vOice-change : use by ~ay.:rheh. AIDS’ :educators say tile
~he anonymous letters handed over tothe
operation was a head-Oh attack on"gender- . female condom with an extra,heavy d~med
~ so far.are Signed simply "The Concerned
based stei’eotyping in 6hildren’s toys. No one
cap allows .for more vigorous, sex, reducing
mencans and are nfew~th Chnstmrr referhas taken up Mattel’s offer to exchange any of
concerns’:about leaks and breakage. ~ind be- ’
ences, veiled threats and sexual obscenities.
the butch BarNes,and several major to3; stores
cause it’smade of polyurethane rather than
One 63-year-old yeoman, tbr example, wrote a
have reported a number of inquiries about the
latex it Can als0 be £1sed with nonwater-based
letter to the editor that was published in The
new gender-bender dolls,
lubricants The Temale condom also has a
htdependent merely suggesting the paper.use
Michael C.allen-Dies of AIDS
Pulling of. Gay Books Prompts
psychological advantage, educators say, bea larger typeface so she and other older readers
LOS ANGELES --Michael Callen, the
cause it can be .inserted in advance." The
with vision problems eould read it moreeasilv.
Student ’Cheek-Out’ Protest
composer, singer and writer whose 12-year
manufacturer, Wisconsin Pharmical ComFany;
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’authors of the thr~ateriing l~tter~ have violated
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Dec. 16, to return the novels All~t~e/~can"~j .... :~Vi~iingpartne~s;tolinheriti’ent~C~t~irbil~d hour:
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NASHVILLE- Beginning on Jan. 13, some
35 countr\ music stars xvill be Seen in. no:
nonsense public service announcements on
,’adio. TV and print media to promote awarencss of the AIDS epidemic. Stars featured in
the "’Break the Silence" ads include Garth
Br~×~ks. Clint Black, Johnny Cash, Tammv
Wyneuc, Wynonna Judd,-D’olly Parton anal
WillieNclson. Singer Mark Chestnutt started
the Country Music AIDS Awareness Campaign. Some Of the messages in the campaign
include: "Sleeping with yourpa~er is sleeping
with their past" and "Use a latex condom eve~"
time you have sex."

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their communit~becausemany of its parishio..... hers are gays~hd lesbians. But’Re~~ Robert
:.:’ ?i Darst of ~,i~W Life MCC,:with the Supp01"t o[
the Charlotte Ai~ea Cle:~gy Assn ; is fighting.
back. "If they’want itd buy it [the ~hurch
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. ¯ i~ro~it, ol~course: We’ll makemoney off their,
homophobia," he said.
¯ Mass. Student BiasLaw Signed

2nd Annual Benefit for Tulsa PFLAG

_ .BOSTON -Mass. Gov. William Weld
=g .bias against students in
:he state because of their
se~ual.’Orientation: It is the first such state law
in theU.S .and was approved by the legislature

Parents &amp; Friends-of Lesbi;
HIV TESTING CLINIC
EVERY THURSDAY EVENING, 7’8:30 PM
sponsored by

program The-city wo)kers partners plan
doesn tgo.into elfect until 1995, however.
Chilar"-’= w~=~,..^ o,,,,, ~,,,
k’,,--~]’~ 7,~.,~,,’"’~’’~ ":’y "~’~.~"~ ~,’~
r~.w ~ur,r,_ -~esponses ~romme r~ortn
Pole Poll a nationwide ~,,~,:o,~ ,,~
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epidemic. The’sun, eyof.mdi’ethan 3,000 children, ages 7 tO 13,:found that more than 26%

of them, given a holiday wish that could come

true, would ask for a cure for AIDS. That
response was the most popular.of the I 1 choices
given; ranking
higher than
drugs,
crime,
homelessness,
war,elimination
racism or of
gangs.

Canada More Positive About Gays
TORONTO - Mac/ean’s. Canada’s largest
circulation news magazine, has just publishcd
~ts annual national poll of what Canadians
think about a vm:ietv of issues, including homosexuals: Overall’, 56 percent of those re-

sponding agreed with the statement, "It would
bc fine if oneof my chil~tren turncd out to be
gay." In Quebec province, where more than a
third of all Canadians live, an astounding 85
percent of the respondents agreed with the
,statement’
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~resented:..
with
theand
statement..
It would bothe~
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gay
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line arid displaced homernakers’ program.
Chancy has even led a caravan of sevemfcars
full of people who acted as late-night guards at
the Sister Spiril property. The women have
been the continuing object of threats and the
property vandalized since k)ca! ministers stirred
up opposition to what they telmcd a "lesbian
compourid."

Sir lan Enters the ’Ring’
HOLLY’WOO~ - Sir Ian McKellen. the
openly gay noted British actor, is set tO co-star
as a political adviser in the long-buffed Orsoh
Welles movm project, "The Big Brass Ring "
based on a fictional story about a U.S. presidential candidate who must hide hishomosexuality to rnn for office. No date has been set
for the delayed film to go into prt~luction. "
Cleric Wants Condom Ads Pulled
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana Roman Catho~
lic Archbishop Daniel Bucchlein called on
local TV and radio broadcasters not to air the
federal government’s newly released public
sewice announcements promoting condom-use
as part of a new AIDS-pre~;e.ntion i~ffort.
Buechlein said condoms .encourage young
people to engage in casual sdx, bu~:n~fst 0f
staters stations said.they.would run the gfvernment PSAs anyway.
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A Very Natural Thing
ROTTERDAM, The Netherlands - The
Staat~-Zeitung newspaper reports that 2 male
flamingos at.the Rotterdam Zoo .have bonded
st) closely that the~y repe-atedlv tried to steal
eggs fro~ nesting females to ~aise their own
baby. Moved by the persistence of the gay
birds, ztx)keepers linallv gave them:their own
fertili~e.d egg which th~ tw()-hatched ~nd"be-~
gan rinsing as their own.

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News
Bruefs
News
Briefs
News
cause inqu, rin~ minds ,,ant to

know, ,re can T

assure re~deL’s that Romcr(£s claims of gigasizc
are not rncre hubris or isomc optical illusion.
It’s tough work, but somconc’s gol to do it.

Computer Matching Service

What Sign Are You?
DETROIT ~ Just thought you.d
" " h" kc to know
that, according to Patricia Fedclum of the Deaf
Hearing &amp; Speech Center in Detroit. deal"
Americans have generally stopped using a
limp wrist to sign the wo~d indicating a homosexual, As a sign of the" times, the ne~ves~
sign is simply the letter Q for (guess what?l the
Wt)rd "~ueer."

Settlement in FBI BiasSuit
SAN FRANCISCO -The FBI has agreed
not to discrimi.natc against ga3 and lesbian
employees based on sexual orientation or conduct as parl of a settlement :of a class-action
lawsuit filed b\’ former San Diego FBt agent
Frank Buttinoia 20-year-\:etcran of the climc
agency fired when tlie bureau learned hc is
gay Under the tem3s of the Sctd~mcnt, the FBI
does not admit any wrongdoing but agrees to
formally adopt ffuidelincs prohibiting discrimina~i0n.against appl cants, and,employees
’oh.?thc gffunds of s~xual orientation. ~hc
,agency:retains, howc.~,’er~ the option to.imcstigate h~iw anapplicant’s ~exua 6(mductmlght
affect their31cl~d~:act~r or:judgment~ The FBI
will pay Buttino an undiscl0sed:aim)unt of
money, including court costs, and he will be
allowed to receive his pension, But Buttino
will not get his job with ihc FBI back..As part
of the agreement, the FBI will accept its first
openly lesbian applicant Dana Tillson, a 32year-old private inve-stigator the:biarcau had
earlier rejetted after learning shcis a lesbian.

Linking with one or n|orc like-minded partners is now as simple as making a few keystrokes,
thanks to The Matchmaker. a world-wide matching service for the gay and lesbian world
serviceC°mmUn~sll\"[hclnfirstall°wingof
its kind.Graphical Interface Forl-nat images of the users to be exchanged, this
Users Of the Matchmaker can find new friends, potential mates; or just someone to chat. with
about similar interests. Travelers k.x~king for compat ble people indistant cities find the service .
\cr\ helpful for locating new friends in destilmtion cities.
AS With most matchmaking scr\iccs, a questionnaire is filled Out by the user, describing him
or herself, as well as indicating preferences for traits desired in a partner. The computer selects
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For more inl:ormation about The Matchmaker..contact:
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PFLAG Support Groups
Parents.and FriendsOf L¢:sbians and Gays, T’ulsa Chapter in a partnership with the HIV
Rcsourc( Center and the Vi~.;iting Nurse A~sociation is offering a support.groul~ for oarents,
friends and l;amily of those persons:living with HIV/AIDS. The groupis m_ceting.the’tirst dnd third
Wednesda~,,s,of eat!h month at 6:30 pro:
P~G ~s also sD.mS0i-ihg a:RAP~roup lbr lhmih’, liicnds~Ga~rs ~md Lesbians who ~ antto talk
about:iheir ex~rie~ccs on,tJ~i(!.ij0urncy toundcrslan’ding and aCCeptanCe This group will meet on
Bo~h’~f.~hesc.’~rot~psWill meet-at-ihcI~llV Resource Ccmeri~l154 South Harvard, SUiie H,
Conlcrence_: R~x!m:For mi.~r~ information,, please call the PFLAG Hotline~ 749-490I.,
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., formed]Goal: building a stronger,, healthier
nded ]gersons Organizational meeting:

NationaI,HIV Magazine Launched

Virtual Safe Sex

CHICAGO -- "17te Advocate rel~)rt~that the
SANFRANCISCO - The highqech.compremiere issue of Plus: The MagiStrate About .-.
puter world inched forward (.maybe: even 8
Livbtg attd.HIV~riil be laun~hC~i’.this month
inches forward) with the premiere of "Dream
Thdmagazine will:f(x:us on lifestyleissues and
Lovers:’ the first gay gex CD-ROM aLthc
daily concerns the difficulties fa~cd by people
MacWorld Exp0,. For.the computer illiterati
infe’ctcd with’thc’,vitUs but not Usu"allv ad-’
who don’t know a CD-ROM from Baba Ram -Tdr(~sed :i n ~i~ etiical~ibli~:a-tii-m~,"in~lud~r~g ca-:Dass, suffice it to sa~:: that ROM (or "Readreer deCisions, dating~ famil;,) relation~hips
Only Memory:’) is t(3 3’our average desktop
andunconvehtiona]- ~j~proac~aes :to staving
computer what~ideotape is to 8mm film - a
health\.
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high-tech zoom that reproduces and g~nerates
Pneumonia Treatment Causing
9mazmgly sharper, mote detailed images. With
Shifts in Opportunistic Diseases
mteractwe capabilities, CD-ROM allows the
BOSTON -- The New England Journal of
user to manipulate the images in a rariety of
Medicine rel:x)rts thatthe eddy and widespread
ways not possible in awe conventional medium
- which means you c~n do a lot more With " treatment of AIDS-l-elated i~ncumonra in the
"’Dleana Lo\ers’~ star Joe Romero than you
U.Si:ischanging the pattern of illnesses related
ever thought possible. Romero,.who atien~led
t0 HIV. Because drugs treating pneum~x:\’stis
carrel pneumonm extend life expectan~y.of
the opening of the 10th annual. MacWorld
people xvith AIDS without stopping the deExpo where "Dream Lovers" was..., ahenl-...
eli,he of the immune system, 4 types of AIDSbeing exhibited, said he was surprised by the
related illnesses occur more frequently: mvco"number of women who are just going crazy
bacterium avium complexdisea~e, cs~pha’geal
over it." (Well if you’ve ever seen the swarthY’
Romero’s "it," you wouldn’t be all thin su{candidiasis, wasting syndrome, and cvtomegalovirus disease.The lbur, once rclati~,-eh:
iSrised.) But Wi[ihout batting an eyelash, R0mero
uncommon, arc now fairly often found among
points out with perhaps )ustii:iable pride of
patients,
ownership, that the program’s windows dis(c) 1994 by GayNet N(~ws Sers:ice.
playing the sex-acts menu "is the largest window size. The heterosexual versions for pore
CD-ROMs] have small windows." And bennuunmnnnnn.nnnunnnunnnm
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Show

Company

City of Angels
Jan 18-20
Chapman Theatre, PAC

TPAC
596-7111
$29

Ed I~letzcer as
TPAC Trust
Albert Einstein
596-7111
Jan 21. Williams Theatre, PAC
$12
Glass. Menagerie
Jan 21-30
Studio 1, PAC

Theatre Tulsa
596-7111
$12.50

Phillip Bianconi
Jan 22,Z3
Chapman Theatre, PAC

Philharmonic
596-7111
$25

Armchair Traveler
January 24
Chapman Theatre, PAC

Celebrity Attrac.
596-7111
$6

One Mo" Time
American Theatre Co.
Feb. 4-12
596-7111
Williams Theatre, PAC
Prices vary..
Romeo &amp; Juliet
Feb 11-13
Chapman Theatre, PAC

Tulsa Ballet
596-711"1
Prices vary.

Wait Until Dark
Community Playhouse of Broken Arrow
Feb. 11-20
258-0077
BACP
$10;$8
Charley’s Aunt
¯ Feb 18~27
Williams Theatre, PAC

The Drunkard
Saturdays, 8:15 p.m.,S8

Theatre Tulsa
596-7H I
$12.50

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by Lori Livingston, COUPLES
have beei~ sharing life and hearth for cons,
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by Gerald Miller, M.A.
their mid-thirties smile and exchange silx er-the United States (in the Netherlands, howevcr -,.
What is "Meaningful Theatre", anyway?
and-amethyst bands, the’ wedding p~. of old
same-sex unions are given the same status as
Today, political "correctness" has translated
friends witness. Later, a midnight cel~brati0n
heterosexual counterparts), gay marriage is
"meaningful" into a6stracted heavy drama
supper will include Nancy’s mother and
gaining slow acceptance. In t989, an estiaimed at the issue of the moment. Those scripts
Carolyn’s two children: Star and Brigid choose
mated three¯ hundred gay men and lesbians
don’t hold a monopoly on beingmeaningful or
to simplify’ their commitment ceremony, recitclad in attire ranging from formal to ultravaluable. Sometimes, there,is value in being
ing vows and making love on a secluded stretch
casual and hailing from as far away as Japan
simply.., entertained. Sometimes,~being able
of beach in Aruba. Michael and Kevin, antiquecame together on.the streets of our nation’s
to escape the cares and concerns of daily life
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capital and publicly acclaimed (heii" unions in
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In Ihct there may ~ legal precedence lk~r cxtcndfng domestic
Ifa ~rspective employer said. "1 pay heterosexuals $15 an
pawners ~ncfits.~itlc.VlI of the Civi.l Rights Act specifics that
hour and lesbians and gays $10 an hour?." would you ~ke the
an3 benefits ofl~red by a companY must ~ cqmtablv ofl~red to
job? EveD’ time we accepl a job at a company that does not
all employees. Rcce:nt EEOC rulihgs have used this ~act to force
ofl’er domestic partners benefits we ha~’c taken the job for $10
employers to give men the same parenting leave as they give their
an hour. Benefits packages represent 25-35’~ of an employee’s.
female emplo\ccs.
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pay. As a gay or lesbian employee working in a company that
There is no [:orrcct way to fight for domestic l~artncrs benefits.
does not recogni2c our partners, we
But there i ~ enough cxper|cnce to dhtc to
can’t utilize the medical/dental, plan for
be able to draw s0fiae g~neral conchisions.
our partner. We can’t take sick leave to
It is important IO understand and work
tend otu" sick partner, lhmily leave when
\viththc "corporateculture" that defines
If a perspective employer
our partner has a child, orbereavemcnt
your conlpany. How does inlbnnation l]ow
leave if our partner should.die. If our
in thi: company? How arc decisions made?
said, "1 pay heterosexuals
company extends health club privileges
Who has the power to make and to influor other perks to its employees’and
ence decisions?
$15
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and
lesbians
Ihmily, our families arc once again left
Ho\\ you present the pr0blcmslsoluout. These are all benefits that the
and gays ¯$10/hour?"
tions is critical to whether or not you’ll be
company would extend to us, if only we
listened to. A confrontational approach
were straight.
would, you take the job?
does not Work, but You mm;t stay visible.
There are companies that e.~tend benErame the issues so’that thc comt~anv sccs
Every time we accept a
el’its to their gay and lesbian employthatit is in their best interest to c~angc
ees. Are they alii’uistic companies, out
their policies. Give the Coml~m\’ as much
job at a company that
to. do the morally right thing? Compainformation as you can, includit~g policies
rues are not moral. They canbe perand monctarx anah:sis of Othcrcompadoes not offer, domestic.
suaded however, to do th~ morally cot-.
nics; domcsti’( partners policies.
..feet thing if it can be shown to be in the
partners benefits, we have
¯ Partnerships arc important. There is
company’s best interest.
strength in numberS. Form aJcsbian &amp; gay
taken the job for $10/hour.
Why should a company extend costly
employees assocmtion..loin forces with
benefits to non-traditional families?
other employee groups. Unmarried hetSome of the reasons given.by employerosexuals t~kc ad\’antagc of domestic
ers who have extended domestic partpartnership benefits far more often (han
nership benefits include:
lesbian and gay couples. Joining forces with unmarried hctcro1. Benefits packages help employers recruit and retain
se~xuals can push the Cause foi’ward much faster.
qualified workers and a db,’erse workplace.
It is hel pft, l to get the supp6rt of Human. R~sourccs. Even.
2. Employees are more productive if they feel management
though the HR departmentis of(on the prescncr of the status
v.alues them and takes their l:amilies seriot~slv,
there are man\’ ~×xt people in HR who honc~th" wzint to d0 the
~. Financial needs of an employee in a non-~raditional family
right thing. Enlist the support and help from som[2one in manageare m~ different from financial needs of a married emplove(~,
~cnt~ This pe?son does not -havcto be lesbian i~r gay. Bcnnct
nor are their responsibilities to their partner different. " "
Marks,. o-chair of the gay employees group at Appl~ ~omputcr
4. Denying benefits violates principles of fairness,
summed it up when he said "I would much r’athcr work \vith ’
5. Redefining "family" to include long-term committed
sympathetic straight people than closeted gay people on these
relatio_nships reflects th(~changing socia~ reality.
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- F~ms and contestants are preparing for the annual Miss Gay,
Tulsa Pageant to be held on Sunday, January thirtieth at eight
p;m. at the Silver Star Saloon, 1565 S. Sheridan. At twentythree years old, the pageant is the oldest in Oklahoma:" it
predates by two ’,’ears the Miss Gay American Pageant of
Norma KriTsfie in Little-R~k, Arkan~.
The pageantwill be an AIDS benefit, with proceeds going to
the MCC AIDS fund. Money collected from advertisers, raffle
tickets, and donations at the &amp;x~r of the Silver Star Will all
contribute to the fund. I.~t year, this wonderful event was the
largest fund:miscr of its kind in our state. The pageant brought
in over $ I, 100, which was divided between Shantiand MCC..
Our pageant¯ over the-years has benefited from. the contri.butions of many shining Stars. Each, in their own way, shone
bright as title-holders, and Will all be long-remembered. Two
people without whom this pageant would never have achieved
its statusand grace arc EmCee Parker and Tim Warren. These
two men created the Miss Gay Tulsa Empire.
La,,~t year, as a memorial to these two pioneers who have
passed on; an award was created by pageant director, Kris
Kohl. The Award of Artistry recogni~,es the power and contribution to the art of female impersonation ofthe stage performance of its recipmnt.
Last 3’car, the fabulous Jazzmyn Cherri took home this
honor, as well as being fimt runner-up. Second runner--up and
w~nncr of Male Intcn’iew, was Sensuous Helen Holliday. Who
will be crowned this )’ear? Come find out on January ~hirtieth
at the Sihcr Star!
A limited amount of reserved seating is available for ten
dollars per person. A donation of three dollars c(wer will be
asked for at the door, and raffle tickets lbr some wonderful
prizes can be bought at the d(×)r as well. Remember. all
proceeds benefit MCC-AIDS benefit fund!

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by Gerald Miller, M.A.
What is "Meaningful Theatre", anyway.’?
Today, political "correctness" has translated
"meaningful" into abstracted heavy drama
aimed at the issue of the moment. Those scnpts
don’t hold a monopoly on beingmeaningful or
valuable. Sometimes, there,is value in being
simply.., entertained. Sometimes,being able
to escape the cares and concerns of daily life
can be even more meaningful to an audience.
At Theatre Tulsa, our mission statement
enunciates that we, place equal emphasis on
both the quality Of the production and the-quality_of the "experiehce for the participants".
By "participants", we mean the talent pool, the
volunteers, and the audience. Our objective is
to provide the best quality theatrical entertain. ment we can, from the resources available in
the community.. Our objective With this approach was to provide for the community of
actors and the local audience to.participate In
the best of live theater.
That best may sometimes be dark dramas,
and sometimes frothy comedies or musicals.
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will be entertaining in the delivery of its
message. Good drama, by definition, h~ to be
accessible to the audience~ Iftbe work-is not
,ente~aining, there will be no audience.if there
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and-amethystbands, the’ wedding ~ of old
same-sex umons are given the Same status as
friends witness. Later, a midnight cel~brati0n
heterosexual counterparts), gay marrmge is
supper will include¯ Nancy’s mother and
gaming slow acceptance. In t989. an est,Carolyn’s two children: Star and Brigid choose
mated three hundred gay men and lesbians to simplify’ their commitment ceremony’, recitclad in attire ranging from formal to ultraing vows and making love on a secluded stretch
casual and hailing from as far away as Japan
of beach_in Aruba. Michael and Kevin, antiquecame together on the streets of our nation’s
dealers.who have co-habitated for three years
capital and publicly acclaimed theii" unions in
opt for the traditional trappings of matrimony’:
a great Gay Wedding~ Churches and religious
tuxedos of dove grey~
institutions such as the
exchanging rings and
Universalist Meeting
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sects accepl and enMassachusetts. Trish
courage gay marriages,
and Patty wear match-’
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couple counseling and
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Those gay men
gives th6 bride away;
and lesbians who
willingly she takes the
choose not to affirm
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their joining religiously
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grape arbor in tlieir Madison, Wisconsin backown personal expressions of¯shared love, as
yard. Jo and ¯Kelly, avid¯bikers, wear leather
varied and.diverse as the individuals themand. commit "themselves ¯in~ a celebration of
selves~
joined life, riding Harley Davidson motor~
Edited by Beck3~ Butler, Ceremonies of the
cycles in Colorado. And in wi ndy Chicago
Heart (Seal Press) is a documented account of
Tim and¯Pat quietly.rezaffirm their sixteensame-sex commitment ceremonies. Well-reyear relationship ever), 365 days;, sharing a
searched, it is a moving testimony of gay
[~ottle of Cognac anda reading ~i" Dicken’s A
couples aCknowledging their unions, both traChristmas Carol each ChristmasEve.
ditionally and avant-garde.
Commitment ceremonies. Matrimony. EsAS we approach the twenty-first cer~tury,
poused union. Across theUnited Statesand
seemingly in the final rounds of a fight for gay
beyond gay men and lesbiahs are joyously,
rights which we will win, the trend to publicly.
acknowledge gay unions ~vith the institution
openly~and privately, noisily and in quiet
pledges joining in a.wave of¯loving ritual. ¯ . of marriage.is on the upswing. With the self" Is.this a new trend? One might suppose ves,
absorbed 80’s decade at our backs, more sameciting the number of public’commitment~ in
gender couples are declaring their relation..recent years but in actZaality same-sex couples
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              <text>&lt;strong&gt;&lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;[WORK IN PROGRESS]&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;TULSA FAMILY NEWS&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Serving Tulsa's Lesbian, Gay &amp;amp; Bisexual Communities – Our Families of the Heart&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;January - February 1994, Volume 1, Issue 2&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;National News&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Family Support Essential For Healthy Gay Kids&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;WASHINGTON – A tolerant, loving and supportive environment built around young gays and lesbians could be the life saving force lhat counteracts the problems that often place them at high risk for HIV infection, said Rayford Kytle, deputy director of the news office at the U.S. Public Health Service, in a recent speech to the agency’s employees.&lt;br /&gt;Kytle, who said he has experienced first-hand the intolerant attitudes towards gays and lesbians, said that a negative attitude toward homosexuality by family and friends creates a confused young adult who, in trying to come to terms with sexuality, often succumbs to isolation and low self-esteem. These traits can lead to self-destructive behaviors - such as alcohol and drug abuse, suicide, and unsafe sex - which place them at risk for all sexually transmitted diseases, and especially for AIDS.&lt;br /&gt;Accepting a young, homosexual and providing a supportive famiy climate, on the other hand, could allow these youngsters to value themselves enough to want to stay healthy and live fulfilling, responsible lives, Kytle said. He added that gay and lesbian youths need community role models who promote healthy and responsible choices.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Condom TV Ads Begin Airing But Not for Gays&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;WASHINGTON – Thirteen years into the AIDS epidemic and with more than 200,000 Americans dead, the federal government has finally broken years of silence with the debut Tuesday, Jan. 4, of major network television and radio spots promoting condom use to prevent HIV infection. But amazingly what the explicit federal ad campaign fails to address because of pressures from conservative members of Congress is the largest group at risk for HIV infection - gay and bisexual men.&lt;br /&gt;The rather steamy ads began running on ABC-TV nationally on Jan. 4 and local stations will be getting the PSAs on Feb. 1 when they will be distributed to an estimated 2,800 TV stations and 4,700 radio stations around the country. And while AIDS activists had guarded praise for the administration's decision to launch the blunt ads promoting condom use, many were disappointed in the failure of any of the PSAs to target gay and bisexual men, the largest at-risk population in the U.S.&lt;br /&gt;Washington D.C. AIDS educator Jim Graham said, "We would like to have seen it done differently," he said. "We'd like to have seen ads tailored for gay and bisexual males, definitely. But with that said, I think that this is a major step forward in the prevention effort in the United States." The PSAs, created by the ad agency Ogilvy &amp;amp; Mather, include nine TV spots and four radio ads featuring celebrity voice-overs by Jason Alexander of "Seinfled" and Martin Lawrence of "Martin". Some of the ads promote abstinence, and Spanish-language radio and TV stations will get dubbed versions of the PSAs.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Human Rights Campaign Fund Organizer Named&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;WASHINGTON – The Human Rights Capaign Fund has named Cathy Woolard as coordinator of its new Federal Advocacy Network (FAN), a program aimed at mobilizing a grassroots activist network working on lesbian and gay rights. Woolard coordinated HRCF's regional office in Atlanta until becoming a lobbyist at the group's Washington, D.C., office. "We recognize that the work of national organizations can never be accomplished without the active participation of our community at the local and state level," Woolard said. "We need local activists with the skills and training to effectively lobby Congressand [sic.] mobilize support on the local level. That is what the Federal Advocacy Network will do."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;New "National" Gay Group&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;WASHINGTON – Gay &amp;amp; Lesbian Americans has announced plans to hold a summit and organizing meeting in Washington D.C. at the Georgetown University Law Center on Jan. 15-16. Part of the organizing meeting will be broadcast over C-SPAN. The group will be forming a national network of grassroots organizations with state and local chapters around the country. "The purpose of the summit is to bring together gay and lesbian grassroots leaders who are interested in forming a national group with state and local chapters," said Steven Reichert.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[text in cartoon:]&lt;br /&gt;HONOR SERVED&lt;br /&gt;A GAY SERVICEMAN ***WINS*** IN APPEALS COURT&lt;br /&gt;JOSEPH STEFFAN&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Cartoon by David Brady&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;UPDATE: Gays in the Military Pentagon Unveils New Regulations&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;WASHINGTON – The Defense Department outlined new procedureson [sic.] Wednesday, Dec. 22, to implement its new policy concerning gays and lesbians in the U.S. armed forces that gay rights leaders called only "marginally less intolerable" than the previous policy. The complex regulations will take effect Feb. 5, 1994, and are intended to set down guidelines for military commanders about what is and is not the basis for investigating a service member's sexual orientation.&lt;br /&gt;Defense Secretary Les Aspin said that the policy has already passed a crucial test by meeting the approval of both the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Congress, despite continuing opposition from rights activists and setbacks inthe [sic.] courts. Gay rights advocates, however, said they would challenge the new policy in court as unconstitutional. "The new regulations are simply a repackaging of thesame [sic.] prejudice and discrimination that existed under the pre-Clinton policy," said Tanya Domi, a former Army captain, now with the National Gay &amp;amp; Lesbian Task Force.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tulsa Lesbian Bar Bombed&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;by Tom Neal&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;January 10 – Time-N-Time Again, a local bar serving primarily the Tulsa Lesbian community, suffered light damage from a home-made pipe bomb that was thrown through its door. There were patrons in the bar as well as staff but no one was hurt. Damages were limited to burns on the flooring, broken glass from the windows blon [sic.] out and signs shaken off the wall.&lt;br /&gt;Police have taken descriptions of the person seen throwing the bomb. Jane Roth, owner of Time N’ Time Again, said that the description given of the bomber resembled that of an individual banned from thc bar previously. She characterized the bombing as possibly motivated by a "grudge" rather than by anti-Lesbian bias.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;TJC Officials Express  Gay-Positive Attitudes&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Opinion:&lt;/em&gt; &lt;strong&gt;Bigotry at City Hall&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Back in July, Robert Nelson, Tulsa City Councilman, told the Tulsa World of his opposition to proposed human rights protections for Lesbians and Gay men. Although he is not a lawyer, Nelson proclaimed that current laws already protect Lesbians and Gay men from discrimination based on their sexual orientation.&lt;br /&gt;In October, speaking with Mr. Nelson; I sought to learn if he genuinely believed that current laws provided civil rights protections for Lesbians and Gay men. I met with Mr. Nelson and his aide, Rebecca, in his City Hall office. When questioned about his earlier statements, he repeated them: "[there are] enough laws to cover any conditions....[he would] like us to be color-blind, politics-blind, gender-blind...." This statement is admirable but not accurate about current law.&lt;br /&gt;By chance, in the middle of this conversation, City Attorney David Pauling stuck his head in Mr. Nelson’s office. We asked Mr. Pauling if there were any laws, federal, state or local which would protect citizens on the basis of their sexual orientation? Mr. Pauling stated, "...no ordinance explicitly addresses that point [providing protection based on sexual orientation] and no redress is available..."&lt;br /&gt;I also shared with Mr. Nelson mv research on the issue. If you ask them, the City of Tulsa Human Rights Commission will tell you that there are no protections under any current laws from discrimination based on sexual orientation. Likewise, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for Oklahoma which enforces applicable federal law said there are no protections under any current laws from discrimination based on sexual orientation. This information which I confirmed with a few phone calls was easily available to Mr. Nelson.&lt;br /&gt;He could have had a staff person call. He hadn’t asked EEOC. He hadn’t asked the Human Rights Commission. He hadn't even asked the City Attorney right there in City Hall. And even after heating my information and that of the City Attorney, he still claimed that current laws prevent sexual orientation discrimination.&lt;br /&gt;Mr. Nelson’s ability to hold on to this view in spite of considerable evidence to the otherwise was only the beginning. He proceeded to say that "...what we've done in the past [laws providing civil rights protections] have hurt us....civil rights [laws] orders you to discriminate on the basis of race, creed, etc...." In some disbelief, I asked him if this meant he was opposed to the civil rights acts of the 1960’s which ended, at least officially, segregated public facilities. As I understood him, he stood by his opposition to civil rights protections, not only as proposed for Lesbians and Gay men but also those already in place to address discrimination based on race, gender, religion and so forth.&lt;br /&gt;Perhaps in this context, that of a man who seems to have no understanding of the fact that Jim Crow laws did not just disappear on their own, Mr. Nelson’s declaration that the law protects Lesbians and Gay men, when it does not, is at least consistent if not logical. Robert Nelson also added that he didn’t think that there was that much discrimination against Lesbians and Gay men. He was not familiar with a 1978 study done by the City documenting discrimination in housing and employment.&lt;br /&gt;However, if he’s willing to ignore what the City Attorney says to his face, then it seems likely that he would ignore any other research too. Nelson’s attitude seems to be one of: don’t bother me with the facts when I’ve already made up my mind. Mr Nelson says that Lesbians and Gay men have every right that everyone else does; and that we should not be discriminated against based on our sexual orientation, BUT that he would do everything he could to make certain such a human rights ordinance &lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;is not passed&lt;/span&gt;.&lt;br /&gt;This politician says there should be no discrimination but opposes any effort to actually to end civil rights abuses. Perhaps what we've got here is a kind of &lt;em&gt;bigotry that dares not speak its name.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The lesson in this for us, Lesbians and Gay men, our families and our friends, is that we can no longer remain complacent about local politics. Nelson is perhaps less smart about his bigotry and is therefore, more vocal but we have few friends on the Tulsa City Council. &lt;em&gt;And that is something we can change.&lt;/em&gt; The City Council primary elections are February 1, and the election is March 1. There are folks running for some of those seats who are very good On Lesbian and Gay issues. There are some who are very bad. And there are some who might be educated.&lt;br /&gt;This is where we can make a difference. Oklahoma City has come close in recent months to passing a human rights ordinance. Tulsa could pass one too if We just get fair-minded folks elected. Those candidates, new and incumbent need to hear from us. They need our volunteer hours and if we can, they need our contribution. We can make a difference in the quality of life for ourselves and for the Lesbian and Gay kids growing up now.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Tom Neal, publisher&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Metropolitan Community Church of Greater Tulsa&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;Services&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Sunday 10:45 am&lt;br /&gt;Wednesday 6:30 pm&lt;br /&gt;In Home Cell Groups 2nd &amp;amp; 4th Sundays 6:00 pm&lt;br /&gt;1623 N. Maplewood Tulsa, OK 74115&lt;br /&gt;Phone: (918) 838-1715&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Puppy Pause II&lt;br /&gt;11th &amp;amp; Mingo&lt;br /&gt;838-7626&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Open Tuesday – Saturday at 8am.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Call for Appointments, Walk-ins Also Welcome.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tulsa Directory&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;* Asterisks indicate distribution points.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Bars &amp;amp; Restaurants&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;*The Alley, 3340 S. Peoria 744-0896&lt;br /&gt;*Cherry St. Bakery, 1344 E. 15 583-8398&lt;br /&gt;*Deep Elm, 61st &amp;amp; Mem. 250-0933&lt;br /&gt;*Electric Circus, 606 S. Egin 587-8677&lt;br /&gt;*Laff’s, 31L E. 7th 583-5233&lt;br /&gt;*Paradise Bar &amp;amp; Grill, 12570 E. 21 234-9007&lt;br /&gt;*SilverStar Saloon, 1565 Sheridan 834-4234&lt;br /&gt;*Renegade, 1649 S. Main 585-3405&lt;br /&gt;*TNT’s, 2114 S. Memorial 660-0856&lt;br /&gt;*Time n’Time Again, 1515 S. Mem. 664-8299&lt;br /&gt;*Tool Box, 1338 E. 3rd 584-1308&lt;br /&gt;*Whittier Cafe, 416 S. Lewis, 582-2400&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Businesses/Services&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Budget Window Treatments and more! 7116 So. Mingo, Suite 102 254-2100&lt;br /&gt;*Indian Terr. Coffee Company 1613 E. 15 587-1633&lt;br /&gt;Galerie Europa, 203 N. Main 592-2787&lt;br /&gt;Harry &amp;amp; Mrs. Jones, 1617 E. 15 582-1617&lt;br /&gt;Jared’s, 1602 E. 15 582-3018&lt;br /&gt;Ken's Flowers, 1635 E. 15 599-8070&lt;br /&gt;*Living Arts of Tulsa, 224 N. Main 585-1234&lt;br /&gt;*Mohawk Music, 6157 E 51 Pl 664-2951&lt;br /&gt;Novel Idea Discount Books&lt;br /&gt;7104 S. Sheridan 492-0335&lt;br /&gt;3356 E. 51 747-6711&lt;br /&gt;*Phun Stuph, 1519 E. 15 584-7486&lt;br /&gt;Puppy Pause II, 11th &amp;amp; Mingo 838-7626&lt;br /&gt;*Tomfoolery, 1565 S. Sheridan 832-0233&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Organizations&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;ACT-UP, POB 532 74101&lt;br /&gt;Names Proj. POB 3181 74101 748-3111&lt;br /&gt;P-FLAG POB 52800 74152 749-4901&lt;br /&gt;HIV Resource Consortium&lt;br /&gt;*TOHR, 4154 S. Harvard, Ste. H-1&lt;br /&gt;Gay Line lnfo. 743-4297&lt;br /&gt;Shanti Hotline 749-7898&lt;br /&gt;B/L/G Alliance, Tulsa U. 583-9780&lt;br /&gt;Oklahoma AIDS Hotline 800-535-2437&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Other&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;*Chapman Student Ctr. TU, 631-0000&lt;br /&gt;*University Centter at Tulsa&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Professionals&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Theodore Campbell, MSW 1560 E 21 743-1000&lt;br /&gt;Sandra J. Hill, MS, Psychotherapy 2865 E. Skelly, Ste. 215 745-1111&lt;br /&gt;Tim Daniel, Atty. 352-9504, 800-742-9468&lt;br /&gt;Bill Hinkle, Atty. 749-1586&lt;br /&gt;Kelly Kirby, CPA, 9933 E 16 663-9399&lt;br /&gt;John Kirk, Realtor 747-5800, 745-2245&lt;br /&gt;Tom Neal, Designer 832-0233&lt;br /&gt;Buildings/Gardens/Graphics&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Religious Organizations&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;*Family of Faith MCC, 500 W. A Jenks 298-4622&lt;br /&gt;Affirmation (Methodist) 742-8213&lt;br /&gt;*MCC-Tulsa, 1623Maplewood 838-1715&lt;br /&gt;Dignity/Integrity 298-4648&lt;br /&gt;*Canterbury Ministry Ctr. TU, 583-9780 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;TULSA FAMILY NEWS&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publisher/Editor&lt;br /&gt;Tom Neal&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Assistant Editor&lt;br /&gt;James Christjohn&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;918-832-0233&lt;br /&gt;POB 4140&lt;br /&gt;Tulsa, Oklahoma 74159&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Issued on the 15th of each month, the emire contents of this publication are protected by US copyright 1994 by Tulsa Family News and may not be reproduced either in whole or in part without written permission from the publisher. Publication of a name or photo in no way indicates or reflects that person’s sexual orientation.&lt;br /&gt;Correspondance is assumed to be for publication unless otherwise noted and becomes the sole property of Tulsa Family News. All correspondance should be sent to the address above.&lt;br /&gt;Tulsa Family News is a event [sic.] &amp;amp; entertainment newspaper dimributed free of charge in local businesses and organizations.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;CORRECTION/RETRACTION&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Due to false information provided to GayNet, a news item was carried indicating that one of the "American Gladiators" had acknowledged heis [sic.] gay on one of the television programs aired nationally. The news report was erroneous and we sincerely regret any missnformation or inconvenience thereport [sic.] may have caused.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tomfoolery!&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;January Sale&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tulsa’s Only Openly Gay-owned Gift Store&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pride Jewelry, Buttons, Stickers, Cards, Newsmagazines, T-shirts &amp;amp; More for Us, Our Families &amp;amp; Our Friends&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Valentine's Day&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Find Those Cool Gifts For Your Honey!&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;1565 South Sheridan, Tulsa&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;832-0233, Visa/MC accepted.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;New Hours: Wed.-Thurs. 9-12, Fri.-Sat. 9-2am &lt;/strong&gt;[sic.]&lt;strong&gt;, Sun. 8-11 pm&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Coming Soon: Tomfoolery! at the Alley&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News, January 1994 – February 1994, page 2&lt;/em&gt; &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;DO I REALLY WANT TO SURVIVE THIS EPIDEMIC?&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;by Alan G. Nyitray, M.S.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;For many, the question in the headline above may seem absurd. The will to live is a motivation that we generally take for granted. Alarmingly, though, reports from the west coast indicate that some people are responding to the above question with ambivalence.&lt;br /&gt;Workshops at the 1993 National Lesbian and gay [sic.] Health Conference in Houston and the National AIDS Update in San Francisco are shedding light on a disturbing development in AIDS epicenters. So far, most of the anecdotal information is coming fromSan Francisco. However, even here, away from the AIDS epicenters, many of us who work ih HIV prevention are starting to see how this deepening epidemic is taking its toll on the mental health of the gay community.&lt;br /&gt;Health educators have long known that health behavior change is an extremely complex process. Human beings who have full knowledge of the negative consequences of certain behaviors nevertheless choose to participate in those behaviors. There is ample evidence all around us, in our friends who are overweight, who smoke, who drive without seatbelts, who abuse alcohol and other drugs, etc. The majority of the individuals who participate in these unhealthful behaviors know that their actions can have negative consequences.&lt;br /&gt;Lack of knowledge is not an issue. Internal cultural factors and external societal factors drive people to do things that are harmful. The deepening AIDS epidemic itself is prompting some HIV negative men to question the quality of life they can have if most or all of their friends and family are to die of HIV. In San Francisco, approximately 50% of gay and bisexual men are infected with HIV. In some specific age groups, that percentage is much higher. For instance, in gay and bisexual men in their upper thirties in San Francisco, approximately 80% are infected with HIV.&lt;br /&gt;Some gay men are unconsciously asking themselves "How much is life worth when I only have funeral after funeral after funeral to look forward to?" In such an environment, some gay men may feel that becoming HIV infected is not such a terrible scenario. Consider the words of a newly HIV-infected client of Berkeley psychologist Walt Odets:&lt;br /&gt;"Becomnig newly HIV postive is a less stressful place to be. I'll probably stay healthy for another decade. I don't have to worry about seroconverting; I don't have to worry about burying my friends for the next 50 Years; and I don't have to worry about being the ’last gay man’."&lt;br /&gt;This newly infected man may have had a specific intention to becomce HIV infected, or he may simply have grown weary of living through a horrible epidemic that only promises to get worse. Will this phenomenon grow as thc epidemic progresses and more people become ill? The impact on gay men’s will remain uninfected may be profound.&lt;br /&gt;Counselors in AIDS epicenters who are reporting this phenomenon stress that these feelings are almost always subconscious. Admitting ambivalence about one’s own survival is taboo. Many counselors are familiar with gay men still engaging in unsafe sex, who say they are surprised, baffled, or confused about their own unsafe behavior. These men often pummel themselves and call themselves ignorant for having unsafe sex. Meanwhile, underlying motivations for their risky behavior may not be explored.&lt;br /&gt;A group of San Francisco counseling professionals have begun to call for greater attention to be paid to the mental health needs of gay and bisexnal men living through this continuing AIDS epidemic. Stories from clients and friends who had recently bccomc HIV infected provoked them to speak about a "psychological epidemic" happening in AIDS epicenters.&lt;br /&gt;Two of the most visible lecturers on this "phsychological epidemic" are Berkeley pshycologist [sic.] Walt Odets and San Francisco therapist Tom Moon, MFCC. Odets says that gay men in AIDS epicenter [sic.] are increasingly having to grapple with a fundamental truth of human existence: biological survival is not enough. Many people with AIDS, whose health may be deteriorating, have to deal with the issue of quality vs. quantity. Now, people without AIDS – whose lives have been changed by AIDS, nevertheless – are addressing the same concern.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Gay-Owned and Operated&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;PARADISE Bar &amp;amp; Grill&lt;br /&gt;21st &amp;amp;" 129 East Avenue (Next to Homeland) Phone 234-9007&lt;br /&gt;$3 Beer Bust, Everyday 4-7, $1.50 Pitchers, 9 to midnight.&lt;br /&gt;Sunday - Free Buffet at 4:00&lt;br /&gt;Monday - Pool League at 8:00&lt;br /&gt;Wednesday - "Bamboo Night" Starring Gene Kernigan&lt;br /&gt;Thursday - Ladies Night with $1.25 Longnecks for the Ladies&lt;br /&gt;Saturday - Pool Tournament at 8:00&lt;br /&gt;Open Daily 11am-2am, Food served during all open hours. Major credit cards accepted.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Town Hall Meeting&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Mayor Susan Savage&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;7pm, Monday, February 21 &lt;em&gt;(tentative)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Silver Star Saloon&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;1565 S. Sheridan&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Call 832-0233 to confirm.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Sponsored by Simply Equal &amp;amp; Tulsa Family News&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Parklane Building&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Secure Midtown/Riverside-Area&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;One Bedroom Apartment&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;No pets, kids or waterbeds, please. Good credit/references required.&lt;br /&gt;$315, bills paid, $150 deposit.&lt;br /&gt;587-4640&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;WANTED: Part-time HIV Testing Counselor;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Gay, Lesbian &amp;amp; Bi-sexual Friendly;&lt;br /&gt;People of Color are especially encouraged to apply.&lt;br /&gt;Applications accepted until 4pm Jan. 21st. Please call Roger Morris 749-4194&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News, January 1994 – February 1994, page 3&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Country Goes for AIDS Prevention&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;NASHVILLE – Beginning on Jan. 13, some 35 country music stars will be seen in no-nonsense public service announcements on radio, TV and print media to promote awareness of the AIDS epidemic. Stars featured in the "Break the Silence" ads include Garth Brooks, Clint Black, Johnny Cash, Tammy Wynette, Wynonna Judd, Dolly Parton and WillieNelson [sic.]. Singer Mark Chestnutt started the Country Music AIDS Awareness Campaign. Some of the messages in the campaign include: "Sleeping with your partner is sleeping with their past" and "Use a latex condom every time you have sex."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Michael Callen Dies of AIDS&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;LOS ANGELES – Michael Callen, the composer, singer and writer whose 12-year struggle with AIDS made him one of the most visible people with AIDS in the U.S., died at his Los Angeles home Monday, Dec. 27. Callen, who recorded "Purple Heart" and "The Flirtations" with the a cappella group of the same name, was also one of the founding organizers of groups suchas [sic.] the People with AIDS Coalition and the National Association of People with AIDS. He was 38.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gender-Bender Barbies &amp;amp; G.I. Joes&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;NEW YORK – He’s big, bad, burley and butch. And the talking G.I. Joe Battle Commander is supposed to roar off things like "Attack!" and "Vengeance is mine." But instead, because of the work of a group of New York artists, several hundred of the G.I. Joes this Christmas are saying things like "Will we ever have enough clothes?" and "I love to shop with you." The group, which calls itself the "Barbie Liberation Organization" (or B.L.O.) earlier this year bought some 300 G.I. Joe and Barbie dolls and swapped the computer chips that give the popular dolls their collection of set phrases. The switched dolls were then carefully repackaged along with a flyer urging the purchasers to contact their local media "about this funny doll they got" and stealthily put back on toy store shelves in more than 40 states, Canada and England. When Christmas rolled around, of course, the effort, which the B.L.O. admits is an "unabashed publicity stunt," became public as kids found their G.I. Joes exclaiming in the voice of teenage girl [sic.], "Let’s go to the beach," and their Barbies snarling out in a deep baritone, "Eat lead, Cobra!" The B.L.O. says the voice-change operation was a head-on attack on "gender-based stereotyping in children’s toys. No one has taken up Mattel’s offer to exchange any of the butch Barbies,and [sic.] several major toy stores have reported a number of inquiries about the new gender-bender dolls.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pulling of Gay Books Prompts Student ’Check-Out’ Protest&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;KANSAS CITY, Mo. – After a,school district in suburban KansasCity [sic.], Mo., Ordered the removal of two gay- and lesbian-themed young adult novels donated by the gay rights group, Project 21, students at one of the district schools began a massive "check-out" of some 2,900 library books to protest what they see as censorship of what they read. A Shawnee Mission School District committee voted Thursday Dec. 16, to return the novels &lt;em&gt;All-American Boys&lt;/em&gt; and &lt;em&gt;Annie On My Mind&lt;/em&gt; to Project 21after [sic.] a group of eight parents in the district complained that the books "promote homosexuality." The 11-member committee decided that the school district should return the books because "they were presented by a special interest group advocating its own agenda," and recommended that in the future the district not accept donated books at all. Shawnee Mission is the fifth area school district to be confronted with controversy about the books during the past year as anti-gay actlvists have escalated attacks on gay-positive materials in the public educational system. One of the students involved in the protest told reporters that the withdrawal of books by students would continue as long as the district tried to restrict what they could or could not read.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;2nd Annual Benefit for Tulsa PFLAG&lt;br /&gt;The Oklahoma City Metro Men's Chorus&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Will Perform&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Saturday, February 12, 1994, 8 pm&lt;br /&gt;Hope Unitarian Church, 84th &amp;amp; Sheridan&lt;br /&gt;$10 donation requested for Concert &amp;amp; Reception&lt;br /&gt;Part of the proceeds of the benefit will go to the HIV Resource Center in appreciation of meeting space provided to PFLAG.&lt;br /&gt;Parents &amp;amp; Friends of Lesbians &amp;amp; Gays&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;HIV TESTING CLINIC&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;EVERY THURSDAY EVENING, 7-8:30 PM&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;sponsored by&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;TOHR&lt;br /&gt;FREE&lt;br /&gt;ANYONYMOUS&lt;br /&gt;Finger Stick Method&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Daytime Testing, Tuesday and Thursday, by Appointment - Call 749-4194&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;By &amp;amp; for but not exclusive to the Lesbian, Gay &amp;amp; Bisexual Communities&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Female Condoms for Gay Men&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;LONDON – They’re still not yet commercially available in the U.S., but in Britain the female condom has become increasingly popular with gay men. When the condoms went on sale in England in 1992 under the brand name "Femidom," the National AIDS Manual promptly included guidelines on their use by gay men. AIDS educators say the female condom with an extra-heavy domed cap allows for more vigorous sex, reducing concerns about leaks and breakage, and because it’smade [sic.] of polyurethane rather than latex it can also be used with nonwater-based lubricants. The female condom also has a psychological advantage, educators say, because it can be iinserted in advance. The manufacturer, Wisconsin Pharmical Company; has tried to get final Food and Drug Administration approval for 6 years. The firm hopes for FDA approval early in 1994.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gays 'Family Members' in NY&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;ALBANY, N.Y. – New York state’s housing agency may consider gay and lesbian couples as "family members" the state high court has ruled. The decision will permit surving partners to linherit rent-controlled housing in the state.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Anti-Gay Campaign in Arizona&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;PHOENIX, Ariz. – A statewide petition campaign to prohibitlegislation [sic.] outlawing anti-gay bias has been launched in Arizona. Supporters of the anti-gay initiative proposal, based on Colorado's Amendment 2, will have to gather more than 150,000 signatures by July 7 to qualify the initiative for theballot [sic.] next year.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Idaho Legislators Aren't Anti-Gay&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;IDAHO FALLS, Idaho – According to an &lt;em&gt;Idaho Falls Post Register&lt;/em&gt; survey, only 9 of the Idaho's [sic.] 105 legislators support an initiative sponsored by the Idaho Citizens Alliance to prohibit civil rights protections covering sexual orientation. Voters in the state will vote on themeasure [sic.] in November 1994.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Residents Trying to Block MCC&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;MATTHEWS, N.C. – Two dozen families in the Charlotte, N.C., community of Matthews have gone to court in an effort to prevent the New Life Metropolitan Community Church from opening its newly purchased church in their community because many of its parishionhers are gays and lesbians. But Rev. Robert Darst of New Life MCC, with the support of the Charlotte Area Clergy Assn., is fighting back. "If they want to buy it [the church  property] from us,we’ll [sic.] sell it to them - at a profit, of course. We’ll make money off their homophobia," he said.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Mass. Student Bias Law Signed&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;BOSTON – Mass. Gov. William Weld signed a law barring bias against students in public schools in the state because of their sexual orientation. It is the first such state law in the U.S. and was approved by the legislature after 2 previous attempts at passage had failed.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;FBI Investigating Colorado Mail&lt;/strong&gt; &lt;br /&gt;COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The FBI is investigating reports of hate mail being sent to readers who wrote letters to the editor of a new weekly &lt;em&gt;The Colorado Springs Independent&lt;/em&gt; as a possible violation of First Amendment rights by someone upset with the paper’s anti-Amendment 2 editorial positions. Most of the anonymous letters handed over to the FBI so far are signed simply "The Concerned Americans" and are rife with Christian references, veiled threats and sexual obscenities. One 63-year-old woman, for example, wrote a letter to the editor that was published in &lt;em&gt;The Independent&lt;/em&gt; merely suggesting the paper use a larger typeface so she and other older readers with vision problems could read it more easily. She received a letter from "Concerned Americans" calling her a "weak-minded sheep" and indicated in explicitly sexual language that she should be sodomlzed. The letter also warned, "Do not attempt to write more letters." John Weiss, editor of The Idependent has handed all the anonymous letters to the FBI which is investigating to determine if the author or authors of the threatening letters have violated federal civil rights laws, particularly in the area of suppressing First Amendment guarantees of free speech. The weekly newspaper has also offered a $1,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of the anonymous letter writers.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Couples Equality in Baltimore&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;BALTIMORE – Baltimore’s Board of Estimates has ruled that same-sex couples will get the same health and family benefits as married couples do under the city's domestic partners program. The city workers' partners plan doesn't go into effect until 1995, however.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Children's Wish: A Cure for AIDS&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;NEW YORK – Responses from the North Pole Poll, a nationwide survey of children conducted by Nintendo of America Inc., indicate that American kids have their own societal concerns, chief among them the AiDS epidemic. The survey of more than 3,000 children, ages 7 to 13, found that more than 26% of them, given a holiday wish that could come true, would ask for a cure for AIDS. That response was the most popular of the 11 choices given, ranking higher than elimination of drugs, crime, homelessness, war, racism or gangs.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Canada More Positive About Gays&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;TORONTO – &lt;em&gt;Maclean’s&lt;/em&gt;, Canada’s largest circulation news magazine, has just published its annual national poll of what Canadians think about a variety of issues, including homosexuals, Overall, 56 percent of those responding agreed with the statement, "It would be fine if one of my children turned out to be gay." In Quebec province, where more than a third of all Canadians live, an astounding 85 percent of the respondents agreed with the statement. When presented with the statement, "It would bother me if openly gay and lesbian people were teaching in schools," 51 percent of the respondents disagreed or strongly disagreed, with only 13 percent agreeing that openly gay teachers would bother them. Contrasted with American attitudes about homosexuals, a 1993 &lt;em&gt;U.S. News &amp;amp; World Report&lt;/em&gt; poll found 52 percent of those surveyed oppose teaching students anything about homosexuality in the public schools.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;More Opposition to 'Sister Spirit'&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;ELLISVILLE, Miss. – At a packed meeting Monday, Jan. 3, in rural Jones County, Mississippi, residents created the Ovett Community Defense Fund in an effort io prevent lesbians Wanda and Brenda Henson from converting a 120-acre former farm into a feminist retreat. Locals set up the legal fund to help finance lawsuits against Camp Sister Spirit on the grounds that it would create a local nuisance and lower the area's property values. Sister Spirit earlier recieved the support of Ben Chaney, whose brother James was one of 3 civil-rights workers murdered in Philadelphia, Miss., in:1964, who said the women's retreat had every, right to exist and operate its literacy center, food bank, clothes closet, crisis phone line and displaced homemakers’ program. Chaney has even led a caravan of several cars full of people who acted as late-night guards at the Sister Spirit property. The women have been the continuing object of threats and the property vandalized since local ministers stirred up opposition to what they termed a "lesbian compound."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News, January 1994 – February 1994, page 4&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Sir lan Enters the ’Ring’&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;HOLLYWOOD – Sir Ian McKellen, the openly gay noted British actor, is set t0 co-star as a political adviser in the long-buried Orson Welles movie project, "The Big Brass Ring," based on a fictional story about a U.S. presidential candidate who must hide his homosexuality to run for office. No date has been set for the delayed film to go into production.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Cleric Wants Condom Ads Pulled&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Roman Catholic Archbishop Daniel Bucchlein called on local TV and radio broadcasters not to air the federal government’s newly released public service announcements promoting condom use as part of a new AIDS-prevention effort. Bucchlein said condoms encourage young people to engage in casual sex, but most of state's stations [sic.] said they would run the government PSAs anyway.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;A Very Natural Thing&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;ROTTERDAM, The Netherlands – The &lt;em&gt;Staats-Zeitung&lt;/em&gt; newspaper reports that 2 male flamingos at the Rotterdam Zoo have bonded so closely that they repeatedly tried to steal eggs from nesting females to raise their own baby. Moved by the persistence of the gay birds, zookeepers finally gave them their own fertilized egg which the two hatched and began rinsing as their own.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Virtual Safe Sex&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;SAN FRANCISCO – The high-tech computer world inched forward (maybe even 8 inches forward) with the premiere of "Dream Lovers," the first gay sex CD-ROM at the MacWorld Expo. For the computer illiterati who don’t know a CD-ROM from Baba Ram Dass, suffice it to say that ROM (or "Read-Only Memory") is to your average desktop computer what videotape is to 8mm film - a high-tech zoom that reproduces and generates amazingly sharper, more detailed images. With interactive capabilities, CD-ROM allows the user to manipulate the images in a variety of ways not possible in any conventional medium - which means you can do a lot more With "’Dream Lovers" star Joe Romero than you ever thought possible. Romero, who attended the opening of the 10th annual MacWorld Expo where "Dream Lovers" was ... ahem ... being exhibited, said he was surprised by the "number of women who are just going crazy over it." (Well, if you’ve ever seen the swarthy Romero’s "it," you wouldn’t be all that surprised.) But witihout batting an eyelash, Romero points out with perhaps justifiable pride of ownership, that the program’s windows displaying the sex-acts menu "is the largest window size. The heterosexual versions [of porn CD-ROMs] have small windows." And because inquiring minds want to know, we can assure readers that Romero's claims of gigasize are not mere hubris or some optical illusion. It’s tough work, but someone’s got to do it.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;What Sign Are You?&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;DETROIT – Just thought you'd like to know that, according to Patricia Fedclum of the Deaf Hearing &amp;amp; Speech Center in Detroit, deaf Americans have generally stopped using a limp wrist to sign the word indicating a homosexual. As a sign of the times, the newest sign is simply the letter Q for (guess what?) the word "queer."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Settlement in FBI Bias Suit&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;SAN FRANCISCO – The FBI has agreed not to discriminate against gay and lesbian employees based on sexual orientation or conduct as part of a settlement of a class-action lawsuit filed by former San Diego FBI agent Frank Buttino, a 20-year-veteran of the crime agency fired when the bureau learned he is gay. Under the terms of the settlement, the FBI does not admit any wrongdoing but agrees to formally adopt guidelines prohibiting discrimination against applicants and employees on the grounds of sexual orientation. The agency retains, however, the option to investigate how an applicant’s sexual conduct might affect their character or judgment. The FBI will pay Buttino an undisclosed amount of money, including court costs, and he will be allowed to receive his pension. But Buttino will not get his job with the FBI back. As part of the agreement, the FBI will accept its first openly lesbian applicant Dana Tillson, a 32-year-old private investigator the bureau had earlier rejected after learning she is a lesbian.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;National HIV Magazine Launched&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;CHICAGO – &lt;em&gt;The Advocate&lt;/em&gt; reports that the premiere issue of &lt;em&gt;Plus: The Magazine About Living and HIV&lt;/em&gt; will be launched this month. Themagazine [sic.] will focus on lifestyle issues and daily concerns, the difficulties faced by people infected with the virus but not usually addressed in medicalpublications [sic.], including career decisions, dating, family relationships andunconventional [sic.] approaches to staying healthy.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pneumonia Treatment Causing Shifts in Opportunistic Diseases&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;BOSTON – &lt;em&gt;The New England Journal of Medicine&lt;/em&gt; reports thatthe [sic.] early and widespread " treatment of AIDS-related pneumonia in the U.S. ischanging [sic.] the pattern of illnesses related to HIV. Because drugs treating pneumocystis carini pneumonia extend life expectancyof [sic.] people with AIDS without stopping the decline of the immune system, 4 types of AIDS-related illnesses occur more frequently: mycobacterium avium complexdisease [sic.], esophageal candidiasis, wasting syndrome, and cytomegalovirus disease. The four, once relatively uncommon, are now fairly often found among patients.&lt;br /&gt;(c) 1994 by GayNet News Service.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;TULSA NOTES&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Computer Matching Service&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Linking with one or more like-minded partners is now as simple as making a few keystrokes, thanks to The Matchmaker, a world-wide matching service for the gay and lesbian community. In allowing Graphical Interface Format images of the users to be exchanged, this service is the first of its kind.&lt;br /&gt;Users of the Matchmaker can find new friends, potential mates, or just someone to chat with about similar interests. Travelers looking for compatible people in distant cities find the service very helpful for locating new friends in destination cities.&lt;br /&gt;As with most matchmaking services, a questionnaire is filled out by the user, describing him or herself, as well as indicating preferences for traits desired in a partner. The computer selects a match from files, based on gender, location, age, and percentage of matched interests, similarities, and desired qualities.&lt;br /&gt;For more information about The Matchmaker, contact:&lt;br /&gt;Arnie Holder, Looking Glass Services, Voice: 918.838.1222, BBS: 918.838.7575 or 7755&lt;br /&gt;P.O. Box 33076, Tulsa, OK 74153&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;PFLAG Support Groups&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, Tulsa Chapter in a partnership with the HIV Resource Center and the Visiting Nurse Association is offering a support group for parents, friends and family of those persons living with HIV/AIDS. The group is meeting the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 6:30 pm.&lt;br /&gt;PFLAG is also sponsoring a RAP group for family, friends, Gays and Lesbians who want to talk about their experiences on the journey to understanding and acceptance. This group will meet on the fourth Sunday of each month.&lt;br /&gt;Both of these groups will meet at the HlV Resource Center, 4154 South Harvard, Suite H, Conference Room. For more information, please call the PFLAG Hotline, 749-4901.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;New Community Building Organizatlon&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;New consciousness raising organization being formed. Goal: building a stronger, healthier Tulsa Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual community. Needs: Like-minded persons. Organizational meeting: February 29, 2pm. Call for directions, 832-1816.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Sandra J. Hill, M.S.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Psychotherapy &amp;amp; Clinical Consultation&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Sensitive to the Challenges of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual &amp;amp; Transgendered lndividuals, Couples &amp;amp; Families.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;2865 E. Skelly Drive, Ste. 215&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tulsa, Oklahoma 74105 745-1111&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;THE GAY LIFESTYLE&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;THEATRE SCHEDULE&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;Show&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;Company&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;City of Angels TPAC&lt;br /&gt;Jan 18-20 596-7111&lt;br /&gt;Chapman Theatre, PAC $29&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Ed Metzcer as Albert Einstein TPAC Trust&lt;br /&gt;Jan 21. 596-7111&lt;br /&gt;Williams Theatre, PAC $12&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Glass Menagerie Theatre Tulsa&lt;br /&gt;Jan 21-30 596-7111&lt;br /&gt;Studio 1, PAC $12.50&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Phillip Bianconi Philharmonic&lt;br /&gt;Jan 22-23 596-7111&lt;br /&gt;Chapman Theatre, PAC $25&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Armchair Traveler Celebrity Attrac.&lt;br /&gt;January 24 596-7111&lt;br /&gt;Chapman Theatre, PAC $6&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;One Mo' Time American Theatre Co.&lt;br /&gt;Feb. 4-12 596-7111&lt;br /&gt;Williams Theatre, PAC Prices vary.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Romeo &amp;amp; Juliet Tulsa Ballet&lt;br /&gt;Feb 11-13 596-7111&lt;br /&gt;Chapman Theatre, PAC Prices vary.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Wait Until Dark Community Playhouse of Broken Arrow&lt;br /&gt;Feb. 11-20 258-0077&lt;br /&gt;BACP $10; $8&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Charley’s Aunt Theatre Tulsa&lt;br /&gt;Feb 18-27 596-7111&lt;br /&gt;Williams Theatre, PAC $12.50&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Drunkard Saturdays, 8:15 p.m.,S8&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;TOM NEAL&lt;br /&gt;DESIGNER&lt;br /&gt;Buildings, Gardens &amp;amp; Graphics&lt;br /&gt;832.0233 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;What Is Meaningful Theater, Anyway?&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;by Gerald Miller, M.A.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;What is "Meaningful Theatre", anyway? Today, political "correctness" has translated "meaningful" into abstracted heavy drama aimed at the issue of the moment. Those scripts don’t hold a monopoly on being meaningful or valuable. Sometimes, there is value in being simply... entertained. Sometimes, being able to escape the cares and concerns of daily life can be even more meaningful to an audience.&lt;br /&gt;At Theatre Tulsa, our mission statement enunciates that we place equal emphasis on both the quality Of the production and the quality of the "experierice for the participants". By "participants", we mean the talent pool, the volunteers, and the &lt;strong&gt;&lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;audience&lt;/span&gt;.&lt;/strong&gt; Our objective is to provide the best quality theatrical entertainment we can, from the resources available in the community. Our objective with this approach was to provide for the community of actors and the local audience to participate in the best of live theater.&lt;br /&gt;That best may sometimes be dark dramas, and sometimes frothy comedies or musicals. The very best and most meaningful theater will be entertaining in the delivery of its message. Good drama, by definition, has to be accessible to the audience. If the work is not entertaining, there will be no audience. If there is no audience, how can anyone have an associated "meaningful" experience?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gay and Lesbian Committment Ceremonies&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;by Lori Livingston&lt;/em&gt;, COUPLES&lt;br /&gt;As Carolyn and Nancy, professionals in their mid-thirties smile and exchange silver-and-amethyst bands, the wedding party of old friends witness. Later, a midnight celebration supper will include Nancy’s mother and Carolyn’s two children. Star and Brigid choose to simplify their commitment ceremony, reciting vows and making love on a secluded stretch of beach in Aruba. Michael and Kevin, antique dealers who have co-habitated for three years opt for the traditional trappings of matrimony: tuxedos of dove grey, exchanging rings and vows in the Universalist Church in Boston, Massachusetts. Trish and Patty wear matching gowns, organdy and white lace for their Autumn union. No one gives the bride away; willingly she takes the arm of her lover as they stand beneath the laden grape arbor in their Madison, Wisconsin backyard. Jo and Kelly, avid bikers, wear leather and commit themselves in a celebration of joined life, riding Harley Davidson motorcycles in Colorado. And in windy Chicago Tim and Pat quietly re-affirm their sixteen-year relationship every 365 days; sharing a bottle of cognac and a reading of Dicken’s &lt;em&gt;A Christmas Carol&lt;/em&gt; each Christmas Eve.&lt;br /&gt;Commitment ceremonies. Matrimony. Espoused union. Across the United States and beyond gay men and lesbians are joyously, openly and privately, noisily and in quiet pledges joining in a wave of loving ritual.&lt;br /&gt;Is, this a new trend? One might suppose yes, citing the number of public commitiments in recent years but in actuality same-sex couples have been sharing life and hearth for eons, albeit discreetly. Still technically not legal in the United States (in the Netherlands, however same-sex unions are given the same status as heterosexual counterparts), gay marriage is gaining slow acceptance. In 1989, an estimated three hundred gay men and lesbians clad in attire ranging from formal to ultra-casual and hailing from as far away as Japan came together on the streets of our nation’s capital and publicly acclaimed their unions in a great Gay Wedding. Churches and religious institutions such as the Universalist Meeting House and Unitarian sects accept and encourage gay marriages, offering same-sex couple counseling and performing services.&lt;br /&gt;Those gay men and lesbians who choose not to affirm their joining religiously can and do create their own personal expressions of shared love, as varied and diverse as the individuals themselves.&lt;br /&gt;Edited by Becky Butler, &lt;em&gt;Cerernonies of the Heart&lt;/em&gt; (Seal Press) is a documented account of same-sex commitment ceremonies. Well-researched, it is a moving testimony of gay couples acknowledging their unions, both traditionally and avant-garde.&lt;br /&gt;As we approach the twenty-first century, and seemingly in the final rounds of a fight for gay rights which we will win, the trend to publicly  acknowledge gay unions with the institution of marriage is on the upswing. With the self-absorbed 80’s decade at our backs, more same-gender couples are declaring their relationships in all manner of ritualistic creativity.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;GAY MARRIAGE? NOTHING NEW, JUST OUT OF CLOSET!&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Timothy W. Daniel&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Attorney at Law&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Estate Planning, Adoptions, Personal Injury&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Criminal Law, Bankruptcy, Workers Compensation&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;1-800-742-9468 or 918-352-9504&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;128 East Broadway, Drumright, Oklahoma&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Weekend and evening appointments are available.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Know Your Rights!&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News, January 1994 – February 1994, page 6&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;THE GAY LIFESTYLE&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;No Domestic Partners Benefits – Are You Being Ripped Off?&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;by Mary Troltnstine - Entre Nous&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If a prspective employer said, "I pay heterosexuals $15 an hour and lesbians and gays $10 an hour?" [sic.] would you take the job? Every time we accept a job at a company that does not offer domestic partners benefits we have taken the job for $10 an hour. Benefits packages represent 25-35% of an employee’s pay. As a gay or lesbian employee working in a company that does not recognize our partners, we can’t utilize the medical/dental plan for our partner. We can’t take sick leave to tend our sick partner, family leave when our partner has a child, or bereavement leave if our partner should die. If our company extends health club privileges or other perks to its employees and family, our families are once again left out. These are all benefits that the company would extend to us, if only we were straight.&lt;br /&gt;There are companies that extend benefits to their gay and lesbian employees. Are they altruistic companies, out to do the morally right thing? Companies are not moral. They can be persuaded however, to do the morally correct thing if it can be shown to be in the company’s best interest.&lt;br /&gt;Why should a company extend costly benefits to non-traditional families? Some of the reasons given by employers who have extended domestic partnership benefits include:&lt;br /&gt;1. Benefits packages help employers recruit and retain qualified workers and a diverse workplace.&lt;br /&gt;2. Employees are more productive if they feel management values them and takes their families seriously.&lt;br /&gt;3. Financial needs of an employee in a non-traditional family are no different from financial needs of a married employee, nor are their responsibilities to their partner different.&lt;br /&gt;4. Denying benefits violates principles of fairness.&lt;br /&gt;5. Redefining "family" to include long-term committed relationships reflects the changing social reality.&lt;br /&gt;In fact there may be legal precedence for extending domestic partners benefits. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act specifics that any benefits offered by a company must be equitably offered to all employees. Recent EEOC rulings have used this act to force employers to give men the same parenting leave as they give their female employees.&lt;br /&gt;There is no corrcct way to fight for domestic partners benefits. But there is enough experience to date to be able to draw some general conclusions. It is important to understand and work with the "corporate culture" that defines your company. How does information flow in the company? How are decisions made? Who has the power to make and to influence decisions?&lt;br /&gt;How you present the problems/solutions is critical to whether or not you’ll be listened to. A confrontational approach does not work, but you must stay visible. Frame the issues so that the company sees that it is in their best interest to change their policies. Give the company as much information as you can, including policies and monetary analysis of other companies; domestic partners policies.&lt;br /&gt;Partnerships are important. There is strength in numbers. Form a lesbian &amp;amp; gay employees association. Join forces with other employee groups. Unmarried heterosexuals take advantage of domestic partnership benefits far more often than lesbian and gay couples. Joining forces with unmarried heterosexuals can push the cause forward much faster.&lt;br /&gt;It is helpful to get the support of Human Resources. Even though the HR department is often the preserver of the status quo, there are many good people in HR who honestly want to do the right thing. Enlist the support and help from someone in management. This person does not have to be lesbian or gay. Bennet Marks, co-chair of the gay employees group at Apple Computer summed it up when he said "I would much rather work with sympathetic straight people than closeted gay people on these issues.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;If a perspective employer said, "I pay heterosexuals $15 an hour and lesbians and gays $10/hour?" &lt;/strong&gt;[sic.]&lt;strong&gt; would you take the job? Every time we accept a job at a company that does not offer domestic partners benefits, we have taken the job for $10/hour.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Miss Gay Tulsa Oklahoma’s Oldest Pageant&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;by Kris Kohl&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Fans and contestants are preparing for the annual Miss Gay Tulsa Pageant to be held on Sunday, January thirtieth at eight p.m. at the Silver Star Saloon, 1565 S. Sheridan. At twenty-three years old, the pageant is the oldest in Oklahoma; it predates by two years the Miss Gay American Pageant of Norma Kristie in Little Rock, Arkansas.&lt;br /&gt;The pageant will be an AIDS benefit, with proceeds going to the MCC AIDS fund. Money collected from advertisers, raffle tickets, and donations at the door of the Silver Star Will all contribute to the fund. Last year, this wonderful event was the largest fundraiser of its kind in our state. The pageant brought in over $ 1,100, which was divided between Shanti and MCC.&lt;br /&gt;Our pageant over the years has benefited from the contributions of many shining stars. Each, in their own way, shone bright as title-holders, and will all be long-remembered. Two people without whom this pageant would never have achieved its status and grace are EmCee Parker and Tim Warren. These two men created the Miss Gay Tulsa Empire.&lt;br /&gt;Last year, as a memorial to these two pioneers who have passed on, an award was created by pageant director, Kris Kohl. The Award of Artistry recognizes the power and contribution to the art of female impersonation of the stage performance of its recipient.&lt;br /&gt;Last year, the fabulous Jazzmyn Cherri took home this honor, as well as being first runner-up. Second runner--up [sic.] and winner of Male Interview, was Sensuous Helen Holliday. Who will be crowned this year? Come find out on January thirtieth at the Silver Star!&lt;br /&gt;A limited amount of reserved seating is available for ten dollars per person. A donation of three dollars cover will be asked for at the door, and raffle tickets for some wonderful prizes can be bought at the door as well. Remember &lt;em&gt;all&lt;/em&gt; proceeds benefit MCC-AIDS benefit fund!&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Please Support Our Advertisers&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;And&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Let Them Know You Read It Here!&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;SILVER STAR SALOON&lt;br /&gt;Miss Gay Tulsa Pageant&lt;br /&gt;Sunday, January 30, 8pm&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;New Hours:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tues.-Thurs. 4-2&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fri. &amp;amp; Sat. 7-2&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Sun. 4-2&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Beer Bust&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tues. - Thurs. 4-7 pm, $4&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Wed. &amp;amp; Thurs. 9pm-1am, $4&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Male Dancers Every Thursday&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;BUDGET WINDOW TREATMENTS and more!&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Visit our expanded showroom&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Window coverings of all types, accessories, silk flowers, rugs, custom upholstery &amp;amp; more – all your interior needs.&lt;br /&gt;Wemberly Center&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;7116 South Mingo, Suite 102, 254-2100&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Drop your pants at&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;BellAire Cleaners*&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Expert Alterations &amp;amp; Drapery Cleaning&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;4951 So. Peoria, (across from the Camelot) 743-5967, M-F 7-6, Sat. 9-2&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;*and your shirts, dresses, ties &lt;span&gt;–for all your cleaning!&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Ken's Flowers&lt;br /&gt;1635 E. 15th Street, 599-8070&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Serving Tulsa's Lesbian &amp;amp; Gay Communities With Pride &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;– Look for our Rainbow Flag&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News, January 1994 – February 1994, page 7&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[duplicate of page 6]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Alley&lt;br /&gt;3340 South Peoria&lt;br /&gt;21 To Enter&lt;br /&gt;744-0896&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Alley, 3340 S. Peoria Ave., is the current room of choice for Tulsa's gay community. Formerly Spectrum and, before that, T-Birds, The Alley's turntables pour out heavy doses of hardcore techno and disco-laden hip-hop, making it a popular spot for heterosexual clubgoers in search of good dance music.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The only one recognized by THE WORLD</text>
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TFN asked Ch: Palmer what
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men than for hetero:
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_ February ~March 1994, Volume 1’
Issu. e_3

at aft open forum
t Tulsa F~ily News on Thurs,
;herid~
Pine),iChurch°fGreater
&amp;
The Mayor ~ill be welcomed by the Reverend Alice J0nes, Robert
Crow of Simply Equal and TOn{ Neal, publisher of Tulsa Family
i
,family&amp;friendsoftheTulsaLesbian/Gay/Bisexual
~s are inVitdd to hear and to question our mayor.
.....
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Good News lot Tulsa

Council

District Six

by Kharma Anos
In a candid interview with
Tulsa Family News, Suzanne
Marler~Republican candi&amp;ate for
district Six City Council, adlressed the problem of discrimination againstGay, Lesbian, and
Bisexual people in the city of
Tulsa¯ Suzanne firmly believes
that "Discrimination is wrong,
no matter who the victim,,’ In
fact, she says there could be no
possible argument for its justification. When asked if that included discrimination on the
basis of Sexual Orientation,
Suzanne wasted no time in answering !’Absolutely!"
.... See M~He~ p~ge 7
Gay &amp; Lesbian Civil
Rights: ~, New Issue,With
Dist:3R~~~n~
!p Darrell Gilbert
ii~i~

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Superintendent
agency agreed to investigate
Schools; Here is what he had to
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comfort with public sexuality,
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issues in our schools:
TN: What we re interested in
suggesting that he &amp; theofficer
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s
ris how the public schools are
should go to an apartment or
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dealing with providing services
otherprivate setting. The officer
version of Armistead Mau’-in’s
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said he had no place to go. The
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Dr. Louis Sullivan under the
season was 2.3. "Tales" also
there, is "le~vd &amp; l~scivious inBush administration. It studied
tent. This citizen claims ihat
turned in the 2nd highest ratings
any lewd and Iasci)iot~s intent
te~n suicide and found that Lesof any PBS production this seabian and Gay youth were at sigwas initiated by the police offison "i’li~ highest rated PBS pronificantly higher risk of suicide
cer.
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becanseofthediscriminationand
This citizen claimed that in
Away Then and l~l’ow" x~hich
. prejudice they experience. Obcourt this omcer lied about hiS
a.~ir; October
vi0usly, Lesbian and Gay youth
and the citizen’s conduct: The
P~litical’Fallout
are at risk¯ for STD’s,
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Clint°0ad~inistrati°n maY su!i;,
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fer,the political consequences
stated that this sort of law en;
so, too:
of the PBS network airing of
forcement effol~ is not a high
iT" Well mY basic ohilosophy iS that were establishing
priority, but is done in respon’~e
"Tales of the City" earlier in
te ’citi~e~ ~omplaints. Several
January ~hqn Coogm_~s :r~consome schoo! system to ensure an
internati0nally SUperior educavenes. Kt~ndra~Re !, described
reques
,t~e Chief and to
Seb~ies;:p~ge7
don for a/! c[iildr~fi. ’. Ail kids
lvl@0i:S:a)~ge s press aide; Jim
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TN: OK. Racism is not gone,
and we do a lot of work tO ia3’ to
promote tolerance, totry toeducare people, to try to hopefully
change [heir hearts but obvi"
ously }hose are issues that just
have,n t gone away. Likewise,
there stremendousprejudiceand
bigotry that LeSib~’an a nd! Gay
people experiencel There are
school systems, particularly in
Ne w York an d Los Angeles that
have been trying to promote tel,
erance for all people, including
Lesbian and Gay people~ Ho~
doyouaddresstheissu~ofprejudic~andtoleranceforGayI~o~le
within the educational system?
How are we in terms of our educational system?
JT: I haven’t re,a.lly looked at
that, and I haven t really been
confronted with that issue in my
experience as an edUcator; all
students should be given an op"
" and that ’ s what I will
portumty,
focus on. We need to have cul. the school
tural awareness ~n
systems. In order to do that, you
h~ve to have some experiences
that will allow that td happen, ’
for all children and all pedple; I
think ~ple Should be able
.See Thotnpson, page 8

~ent. ~r the ~a~ ~d ~s2
bian community before the
M~ch 1st generN election:
Tulsa Fami[~ News: The city’s
human rights commission is
studying a possible civil rights
ordin~ce to include protections
for gays ~d lesbians. What are
yo~ ~oughts?
Gilbert: The Gay ~d Lesbi~
has every right as an american
citizen. But I do not support minority status [for gays and
lebians] because of my Christian background. But you still
wouldn’t treat them differently
as a citizen.
See Gilbert, page 7
_
.
_
Stepping Forward:

Candid Talk with
doe Williams
by TomNeal&amp; James Christjohn
Late last year, TFN reporter
Tom Neal ~poke with Joe W!Iliams, who is running for tile
District 1 city Council seat. His
opinions reflected a healthy respect for diversity, and a strong
sense of fairness for all people.
When asked wh.y he w as run-,
ning,¯ herepliedthathehasfouna
"
thatffyou ,, makeacomm~tment
to achieve certain things, individuals can make a difference."
"Any time a change takes place,
it will require people willing to
step forward. Inste.ad of comSee Wilhams, page 6

Tulsa Family News, February 1994 - March 1994, page !

�Sexwith the Tulsa Police L e t t e. r S

Let’s talk about sex, in particular, sex in public places.The
reality is that people have sex in
public places. Some of this behavior is heterosexual and some
of it is homosexual. All of it is
inapprbpriate. All of it is illegal,
There are public parks in Tulsa
thatareknownasmeetingplaces

of deep-rooted prejudice in the
department, as well as raising
issues of possible law-breaking
by those supposed to be upholding the law.
We call on the Mayor and the
chief of police to investigate
these operations in detail to assure Lesbian and Gay citizens

Tales of the City

.... TULSA FAMilY NEWS

Assistant Editor
Publisher/Editor
lames Christjohn
Tom Neal
918-832-0233, POB 4140, TUlsa, Oklahoma 74159
Issued on the 15th of each mon~, the entire contents of this publication are protected by US copyright 1994 by Tulsa Family News and may
not be reproduced either in whole or in part without written permission
_ from the publisher. Publication. of a name or photo in no way indicates
or reflects that person’s sexual orientation.
Correspondence is assumed’t0 be for publication unless Otherwise

Dear Editor;
In recent days, OETA channel
11 showed Armistead.Maupin’s
"Tales of the City". The first
responses I heard from the gay
and lesbian community were
upset and disappointment that
language and content were cennotedcorrespondanceand
becomeS:shouldthebesOlesentPropertYto
the address°fTulSaabove.Family NewL All
munitiesthat
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second
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singled out for
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was from thereligiousright, who
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investigate...to
at all. I have heard that the stathe law, or for
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and
those"onourside"wrotetocomWecallonboth
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of these offiLesbians.
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are not being cials to work series?
744-0896
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with
minority
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583-8398
*Cherry
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Bakery,
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15
communities,
stand that thelocalPBS station
officers to dis250-0933
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did not want to air "Tales.." at
583-5233
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*Laff’S,
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and
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749-1563
that the major’I told you so’.
*Lola’s, 2630 E. 15th
actual and per- ...... What those of us in the gay
ity of us can
234-9007
*Paradise Bar &amp; Grill, 12570 E. 21
ceived commhnity problems,
enjoytheparkswithourspouses,
andlesbiancommunity, andour
834-4234
*SilverStar Saloon, 1565 Sheridan
Finally, we call on the Mayor to
friends and families without hafriends and families who sup585-3405
*Renegade, 1649 S. Main
issue an executive, order banrassment or.embarassment. But
port human rights, must do is to
660-0856
*TNT’s,
2114 S. Memorial
ning discrimination based on
we remember also that it is not
send a letter (not just phone)
664-8299
*Time n’Time Again, 1515 S. Memorial
sexual orientation among all city
illegal in Oklahoma for two perstating that you believe in free584-1308
employees. We call on Chief
sons to meet each other in a park
*Tool
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1338
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3rd,
.
domofspeechandhumanrights,
Palmer to institute immediately
so long as they are of age and go
582-2400
416
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Le~ffi~
*Whittier
Cafe,
and that you support the showcultural awareness training for
elsewhere iftheydo anything,
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ing of programs like "Tales of
police officers, both in-service
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Budget Window Treatments, 7116 So. Mingo, Suite 102 254-2100
andattheacademy, that includes " the City". And include a contriconsider, the= allegations raised
587-1633
*Indian Terr. Coffee Company 1613 E. 15
bution
of.whatever
amount
you
- sexual orientation issues. With
by some citizens. Each of these
592-2787
can
manage.
Galerie
Europa,
203
N.
Main
Lesbian &amp; Gay police, officers persons, some speaking anony582-_1617
Harry &amp; Mrs. Jones, 1617 E. 15
and a c~ty commitment not to
.We have in our community
mously, others on the record,
582-3018
discriminate, then can Tulsa’s
the tendency to criticize politinone0f whomkno’w the other,
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585-1234
*Living - Arts of Tulsa, 224 N, Main
we don’t get full and favorable.
Tom Neal, publisher
dismissed. Their charges Speak
porlrayals in the public media.
*Mohawk Music, 6157 E 51 PI
- - 664-2951
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Novel Idea Discourit Books
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Sheridan.
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risk our jobs the way we expect
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Steven Reichert as Net-

Chiola, running forqhe Cook
~work Coordinator, and Mickey
County, Ill.,.¯Circuit Court;
D [ S c r i m i n a t i 0 n
Wheatley as Chief Finance OffiVictor~h Sigler, running for the
TAMPA, Fla. - A gay rights
cer. GLA Chapters quickly beDade County, Fla., Court; and
group, the Human Rights Task
gan forming as the founding
Ken Wolf, who is running for a
membership returned .to their
Force of Florida, has been chamseat on the Ft. Lauderdale,Fla., pioning the case of 4 straight
home towns, and the first group
City Commission.
womenfiredfromtbeLateShow
of local GLA chapters will be
Gay Marriage in Hawaii
formally announcedaround the
bar in New Port Richey, Fla.,
HONOL~U~::;When. the .HacountryonValentine~s Day;Feb.
after the owner of the club dewail Legislature reconvenes this
cided t~&gt;tum it intQ a barcatedng
14, at.a-multiple-citynews conmonth for its J994 session, one
to gay men,~cl~fiining the ng~b
ference that-is being called
of the measures that will come
customers wouldn ~t f~el c6~n"Queers Across~rA-merica.".~
before the lawmakers will be a
fortalSie~ith straight~aitreSges
Bringing some unexpected
proposed bill offeredby conserandbarienders. ="~Ve ve always
muscle to GLA were Bob Paris,
vativesthatwouldexpliciflypro=
knownthat.thiskindofdiscrimiformer Mr: America and Mr.
hibit same-sex marriages. The
Universe, who in 1989 shook up
nation is wrong no matter .who
state Supreme Court ruled more
it’s directed againsL" saidTodd
the professional bodybuilding
than a year ago that~ same-sex
world by coming out and exSimmons of the task force. "No
couples may not be denied mar.changing marriage vows with
one deserves to lose their job
riage licenses unless the state
his husband and fellow physique
because of their sexual orientacan prove a compelling stateinmodel.Rod Jackson. The Olymtion, particularly when it has
terest in prohibitingthem from
absolutely no relevance to the
pia, Wash., couple -became the
gettingmarried.Alowercourtis
first non-founding members to
iob they’ve been hired to perstill reconsidering the case unjoin GLA following the official
"form."
der the high court’s guidelines
formation of the group in midButtino-FBI Settlement
of stricter scrutmy, and many
January:
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activists believe the earlier SuFor information about joining
court judge has’~approved a
preme Court ruling set the stage
Gay &amp; Lesbian Americans, con$205,000Settlementbetween the
for Hawaii to become the first
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state to lega!ly Fecognize. gay
77533, Washington, D.C. 20013and gay former agent Frank
and lesbian ¯amazes.
7533 or phone (202) 546-4124
Buttino,’who charged in a yearsArizona Antt-Gay Bill
or the organization" s toll-free line
long lawsuit against the federal
PHOENIX, Ariz. - A proposed
at 800-889-5111 or, for high.crime agency that his dismissal
state constitutional amendment
tech types, contact them through
in 1989 after 20 years of service
that would ban legislation protheir Intemete-mail address: glaWas discriminai6ry. The agreetecting gays andlesbians against
join@queernet.org for memberment was approved by U:S. Disdiscrimination has been introship details.
trict Judge Saundra Brown
duced by Rep; Rusty Bowers, a
~upport For Activists.
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Conservative Mesa Republican,
ST. LOUIS- A group of gay and
to pay Buttino’s attorneys
in the Arizona legislature and
$53,000 in legal fees involved in
lesbian mental health workers in.
senttotheHouseJudiciaryCom~
his court battle, pledge to stop
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men, who are seeking to adopt
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the boy as their son. Washington
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Nor would Costiglio discuss
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LesbianVictoryFund, theWashamong t.eens. Nor do the sex ed
what sort of magazine Time
classes ¯crease the number of
ington-based network of politimight launch in a market where
sexual-partners.
cal campaign donors, has enno lesbian/gay periodical has yet
Gay &amp; Lesbian Americans
dorsed 6 more gay and lesbian
broken the 100,000 paid circulaWASHINGTON
Activists
candidates .in .upcoming 1994
tion barrier.
from around the country gathraces. They include: Tony Miller,
’Out There I1’ .Comedy
ered
in
the
nation’.s
capital
over
who isrunning for statewide ofHOLLYWOOD - Tickled that
the Jan. 15-17 weekendtoiaunch
fice as California’s Secretary of
"Out There," Comedy Central’s
Gay and Lesbian Americans,- a
State; Will Fitzpatrick, running
first gay and lesbian comedy
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for a seat in the Rhode Island " "diverse, nonpartisan coalition
special, doubled its prime time
of grassroot~a~l~ocates commit,
Senate; George Eighmey, run,
ratings, the cable network has
ted to civil fights for gay, lesning f_or a seat .in .the Oregon
announced plans for "Out There
transgender
House of Representatives; John " bian,
117 which will be taped before a
Ixople
’
in
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country~
E~ected
Duran, running for a seat in the
live audience in Manhattan dur~ts ihtefim officers ih the new
California
Assembly;
Susan
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ing the Gay Games IV (June 18group while it builds memberLeal; running.for a. seat on the
25), Gay Pride Weekend (June.
ship,
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.local
chapters
Lesbian &amp; Gay Communities
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visors.; and Barb Jones, who is
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.
gram will be aired later in the
as OutreaCh :Dir~ctoL JonCarl
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summer.
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Lewis as Communications Spe-

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lenging its constitutionality is~
pending, but the AHA council
decided to move its 1995 convention until the referendum is
declared unconstitutional.
Catholics Blast .Bishops
CHICAGO - Three Catholic
groups have .taken the U.S.
Catholic Conference of Bish6ps
to task for its opposition to fedemlly-spons.ored television and
radio public service announcemerits promoting condom use~
Leaders of the National Coali~
tionofAmericanNuns;Catholic
~Advocates for Lesbian and Gay.
Rights and Chicago Catholic
Women joinedwith AIDS educators in scolding the bishops,
whoearlierinJanuarydenounced
as"immoral and murderous" the
Convention in Cincinnati just-announcedTVandradioads
" encouraging the use of condoms
SAN-FRANCISCO ~-- The
to prevent the spread of HIV
country’s foremost historical orinfection among sexually active
ganization - the American Hisy-ounger Americans.
todcalAssociadon-hasformally
Carolina Anti-Gay Bills
canceled its planned 1995 anCOLUMBIA, S.C. - The South
nual convention in Cincinnati,
Carolina House has overwhelmaccusing thatcity of denying lesingly approved legislation that
biansand gay men equal protecwouldbar gays and lesbians from
tion under the law. The AHA’s
serving in the state National
governingcouncilvotedto move
Guard, adopting children or actits January 1995 meeting to Chiing as foster parents; The mea~
cago or New York because rotsures, some of the most restricers in Cincinnati in November
five’in years, were prompted by
approved an amendment to the
several high-profile child-cusCity charter barring civil rights
tody casesinvolving lesbiansand
protectionsbased on sexual origay men around the country as
entafion. A federal court has
blockedenforcementoftheanti- ’ well as by the national debate
gaymeasurewhilealawsuitchal, " last year 0yetending the~Penta~ g0n ban~

any discrimination within the
agency based on sexual orientation, and agree to hire Dana
Tillson, a 32-year-old San Francisco private investigator whose
application had been rejected
because she is a lesbian.
Adobe Offers Benefits
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. The gay newspaper OutNow! in
SanJose, Calif.,reportsthatcom~
puter manufacturer Adobe Sys" tems of Mtn. View is thelatest
high-tech :firm :to extend company-benefits to-the domestic-partners of its workers. The new
benefits program went into effect at Adobe on Jan. 1 and is
available to both same-sex and
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to a funding bill for the State
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snail’s pace rate the Oliver S tone
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Gays Battle Anti-Straight
Di. scri m ination
TAMPA, Fla. - A gay fights
group, the Haman Rights Task
Force of Florida, has been championing the case of 4 straight
women fired from the Late S how
bar in New Port Richey, Fla.,
after the owner of the club decided to turn it intoa barcatering
to gay men,claiming the new
customers~wouldn~’~t~ feel ctm~
fortaSte~ith straight ~idtreSses
and~artenders. :"we Ve always
known thatthis kind ofdiscfimination is wrong no matter *who
it’s directed against," said Todd
Simmons of the task force. "No
one deserves to lose their job
because of their sexual orientation, particularly when it has
absolutely no relevance to the
job they’ve been hired to perfOrm."
Buttino-FBI Settlement
SAN FRANCISCO - A federal
court judge has’~approved a
$205,000settlement between the
Federal-Bureau of Investigation
and gay former agent Frank
Buttino,’who charged in a yearslong lawsuit against the federal
crime agency that his dismissal
in 1989 after 20 years of service
was discriminatory. Th_e agreement was approved by U.S. District Judge Saundra Brown
Armstrong and requires the FBI
to pay Buttino’s attorneys
$53,000 in legal fees involved in

any discrimination within, the
lenging its constit,utionality iS:"
agenc~y based on sexual orienta’pending, but the AHA council
tion, and. agree to hire Dana
decided to move its 1995 conTillson, a 32-year-old San Franvention- until the referendum is
cisco private investigator whose
declared unconstitutional.
Catholics Blast ,Bishops
application had been rejected
because she is a lesbian.
CHICAGO - Three Catholic
groups have taken the U.S.
Adobe Offers Benefits
Catholic Conference of Bishtps
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. The gay newspaper OutNowt. in
to task for its opposition to federally-spons.ored television and
San Jose, Calif, reports thatcom~
radio public service announceputermanufa~turer Adobe Sysments promoting condom use~tems of Mtn. View is the.latest
high~techfirm :to extend comLeaders of the National Coalipany- benefits to-the domestic
tion of AmericanNuns, Catholic
-Advocates for Lesbian and Gay
parmers of its workers. The new
Rights and Chicago Catholi~
benefits program went into efWomen joined-with AIDS edufect at Adobe on Jan. 1 and is
cators in scolding the bishops,
available to both same-sex and
who earlier in January denounced
.opp0site-sex coupleS.
as "immoral and murderous" the
Historians Cancel ’95
just-announcedTV andmdio ads
Convention in Cincinnati
encouraging the use of condoms
SAN- FRANCISCO -- The
to prevent the spread of HIV
country’s foremost historical orinfection among sexually active
ganization - the American Hisyounger Americans.
todcal Association- has formally
Carolina Anti-Gay Bills
canceled its planned 1995 anCOLUMBIA, S.C. - The South
nual convention in Cincinnati,
Carolina House ha~ overwhelmaccusing thatcity of denying lesbiansand gay men equal protec- - ingly approved legislation that
wouldbargayS and lesbians from
tion under the law. The AHA’s
serving in the state National
governing council voted to move
Guard; adopting children or actits January 1995 meeting to Chiing as foster parents; The mea~
cago or New York because votsures, some Of the most restricers in Cincinnati in November
tive in years, were prompted by
approved an amendment to the
several high-profile chiM-cuscity charter barfing :civil rights
tody cases involving lesbians and
eProtections based on sexual origay men around the country as
ntafi0n. A federal court has
well.aS by :the national debate
blocked enforcement of the anti-

Chiola, running for :the Cook
County, IlL, Circuit C0urt;
Victoria Sigler, running for the
Dade County; Fla., Court; and
Ken Wolf, who is running for a
seat on the Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.,
City Commission.
Gay-Marriage in Hawaii
HONO~UI2U~-~When the HawaiiLegislature reconvenes this
monthfor its49.94 session, one
of the measures that will come
before the .lawmakers will be a
proposed bill offered by conservatives that wouldexplicitly pro~
hibit same-sex marriages. The
state Supreme Court ruled more
than a year ago that~ same-sex
couples may not be denied marriage licenses unless the state
can- prove a compelling state interest in pr0hibitingthem from
getting married. A lower court is
still reconsidering the case under the high court’s guidelines
of stricter scrutiny, and many
activists believe the earlier Supreme Court ruling set the stage
for Hawaii to become the first
state to lega!ly recognize, gay
and lesbian marrla~ges.
Arizona Ant,-Gay Bill
PHOENIX, Ariz~ - A proposed
state constitutional amendment
that would ban legislation protecting gays and lesbians against
discrimination has been introduced by Rep:Rusty Bowers, a
conservative Mesa Republican,
in the Arizona legislature and

cialist, Steven Reichert as Net.work Coordinator, and Mickey
Wheatley asChi~fFinance Officer. GLA Chapters quickly began forming as the founding
membership returned to their
home towns, and the first group
of local GLA chapters will be
formally announced around the
countryonValentine~s:Day,Feb.
14, at.a-multiple-city nears conference that :is being called
"Queers Across ,,America:".o
Bringing some unexpected
muscle to GLA were Bob Paris,
former Mr: America and Mr.
Universe, who in 1989 shook up
the professional bodybuilding
word by coming out and ex.changing marriage, vows with
his husband and fellow physique
model.Rod Jackson. The Olympia, Wash., couple-became the
first non-founding members to
join GLA following the official
formation of the groupin midJanuary...
For information about joining
Gay &amp; Lesbian Americans, contact the organization at: P O Box
77533, Washington, D.C. 200137533 or phone (202) 546-4124
or the organization’s toll-free line
at 800-889-5111 or, for hightech types, contact them through
their Intemet e-mail address: glajoin@queernet.org for membershi_p details.
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similar statewide anti-gay initiative in .December.
posed legislation was prompted- S~x Classes Evaluated
WASHINGTON - Classes on
by the case of Megan Lucas; a
sexuality andAIDS are offered
. 22-year-old woman who.is fighting toregain custody of her~3- in some 93% of all U.S. public
high schools, and the mosteffecyear-old son whom she had abanrive courses combine informadoned in 1990. Lucas started her
tion on., abstinence along with
the importance of using condoms
of the boy after learning he had
and other contraception, accord:
beenplaced in the foster_.care of
ing to .sex researcher Douglas
Louis and Ross L0pton, 2 gay
Kirby..in a report sponsored by
men, who are seeking to adopt
the Kaiser Family Foundation.
the boy as their son. Washington
The research indicated that, conis one of 6 states that permit
trary-to opponents of sex ed
same-sex couples to adopt chilclasses, the Courses neither has- "
dren.
ten the start nor increase the freLesbian/Gay Candidates
quency of sexual intercourse
WASHINGTON-. The Gay &amp;
among teens. Nor do the sex ed
Lesbian Victory Fund, theWashclasses increase the number of
ington-based network of politisexual-partners.
cal campaign donors, has enGay &amp; ¯Lesbian Americans.
dorsed 6 more gay and lesbian
WASHINGTON - Activists
candidates .in upcoming 1994
from around the country gathraces. They include: Tony Miller,
ered in the natiOn’,s capital over
who isrunning for statewide of.
fice as Califoruia’s Secretary of
the Jan215-17 weekend to launch
Gay and LeSbian Americans, a
State; Will Fitzpatrick, running
"diverse, n0~partisan coalition
for a seat in the Rhode Island
ofgrassrootsadvocates commit,
Senate; George Eighmey, runted to civil rights for gay, lesning for a seat_in .the Oregon
House- of Representatives; John " " bian, bisexual and transgender
people" in this countryJ Elected.
. Duran, running for a seat in the
California Assembly; Susan
as interim Officers in the new
a homosexual, bisexmil, transsexual or transvestite. The pro-

group while it builds memberLeal,. runningfor a: seat onthe
-San Francisco Board of Super-- ship, creates :local chapters
arohnd(he Countryand firths up
visors.; and Barb Jones, who,iS
running for a seaton the Tempei " it~~ structure were Kim Edwards
Ariz,, City Council. The Victory . as Outr:.~k~Direetor, JonCarl
Fund had earlier endorsed Tom ¯ Lewis as Communications Spe-

battle: "We want to offer services that could address needs
before they escalate and overwhelm individuals:There’s so
much emotional fallout, and for
.an issue like this, where it really
is our life or death, we’ve seen a
r_ea t buildup."
ime tO.Try Gay Meg?
NEW YORK.- Time Warner
Inc. says that it is tentatively
considering publishing a magazine targeted to gay and lesbian
readers, although the publishing
giant declined to give any details
of the possible magazine. Time
spokesman Peter Costiglio said
"It’s at a very preliminary, early
stage. There’s no timetable yet~"
Nor would Costiglio discuss
what sort of magazine Time
might launch in a market where
no lesbian/gay periodical has yet
broken the 100,000 paid circulation barrier.
’Out There I1’ Comedy
HOLLYWOOD - Tickled that
"Out There,’~ Comedy Central’s
first gay and lesbian comedy
special, doubled its prime time
ratings, the cable network has
announced plans for "Out There
IL" which will be taped before a
live audience in Manhattan during the Gay Games IV (June 1825), Gay Pride Weekend (June
24-26) and Stonewall 25-celebrati0n in New York. The program will be aired later in the
summer.

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�Williams

from page 6
ignorance". He feels there has
been devastation because of ignorance. He wants to make
knowledge available to all, but
respects the rights ofparents who
would object. He feels that parents should have a right to veto
in terms of their own children,
but that "it’s appropriate thateducation should be available" and
accessible to those who want it.
He thinks that 16 is an appropriate age to make education available. Williams does not feel that
education will encourage kids to
become more sexually active,
but allow them to make better
decisions about their activity and
its consequences.
"The kid’s going to do what
they want to do, and when kids
make decisions, they don’t make
them based on consequences for
the most part. But I hope that
they can make better decisions
when they make them, because
they understand how to make

,..discrimination is
wrong. If we don’t
put some kind of protections to say that
we’re not going to
let you take away
[rights].. ,then we’ve
really taken .the
wrong p0sitionr~

.Marler

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from page 1
Suzanne is running for City
Council because she believes that
it is possible to make changes,
and to honestly represent all of
the people, in the city of Tulsa.
She believes that her opponent,
James Hogue, has not done that.
Suzanne’s goal is to make decisions for the city of Tulsa that
make sense. As far as Suzanne
Marler is concerned, equal rights
make sense and it"Is apriority to
be able to guarantee equal rights
and equal representation to every citizen in Tulsa."
Suzanne believes that discrimination is a problem in Tulsa,
and it is necessary to add’ sexual
orientation’ to the non-discriminationpolicies ofthecity."When
there is such obvious injustice
taking place, it.’s time we take
appropriate action to make sure
that it stops. That’s what government should be about."
Williams, continued
thought heshouldn’t have backed
off [the ending of the Military
ban on Gays in the armed services]. Are we now doing to decide that certain people can’t be
executives, now certain people
can’t be school administrators?
It goes on and on, and it comes
out to one reason; but no one
discusses performance:They!re
discussing everything but-that."

WHAT GAY AND

LESBIAN ISSUES?
by Kharma Anos
Darla Hall, incumbent City
Council member from District
2, won the Democratic Party primary. She will-face Republican
Gary Moore in the March first
election. When asked for an interview, Councilor Hall said that
trying to run her business, City
Hall, and a campaign left her
little time to talk with people.
However, she was able to spare
a few minutes by phone.
After her initial question of
"What (do Gay issues) have to
do with the City Council? ", Darla
answered questions about what
she would do to combat the problem of discrimination based on
sexual orientation .That is a "very
difficult" issue to address, Darla
said. She is aware that Tulsa has
a large Gay, Lesbihn, and BiSexual population, but feels that
adding "sexual orientation" to
the nob-discriminatory policy of
the city "would be like passing a
law to protect you if you’re
Catholic." (Editor’s note: existing law protects on all statuse~
except for sexual orientation.)
Darla says that before she
would voteeither for or against a
measurethatw0uldprotectGays,,
she would have to thoroughly
research the issue. "Right now,
my cup runneth over...I am. so
busy that I only have time to
think about the [current]issues."

Gilbert

from page 1
TFN: We understand thecommission may not act, but will
instead ask the state to do so. Is
that yourunderstanding?
DG: We haven’t heard anything about it yet, and I don’t
know how other council members feel, or will act.
TFN: Are you aware that there
are no current protections for
gays and lesbians, even under
the E.E.O.C.? (fair empl. laws)
DG:I haven’t spent any time
studying this issue. In fact, I’ve
never been contacted by gays
and lesbians before.
TFN: Should there be any protections, .even for employment?
DG: People have predujices.
There should be education.
Prejudice is a problem. This is a
moral value for a lot of people.
We need to be more tolerable
(sic) and treat them as ciuzens,
regardless of their preference. In
my office, every citizen has the
same voice.
TFN: Mayor Savage will address a gay and lesbian group on
March 24th at the Tulsa Metropolitan Community Church.
On that date, the mayor will be
asked to issue an executive order
-to protect gay andlesbian city
employees and contract workers. What is your comment?
DG:.I’msurethatwhoeverthe
Mayor is [following the election] should act their conscience,

Tales

from page 1
"’Tales" as "’featuring raunchy
language, fronta! nudity, samesex kissing and drug use - all in
a positive light. But Congress
will be back soon, and PBS inevitably will come in for legitimateattack." Even before the 6hour "Tales" hit the airwaves,
however, Robert H. Knight of
the anti-gay Family .Research
Council attacked the series at
hearings held by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting on
Jan. 12, calling the TV version
Of Armistead Maupin’s hit book
"a slick piece of gay propaganda"
_and objecting to what he said
was "taxpayers [being] hit up to
pay for a national propaganda
exercise glorifying homosexual
promiscuity."
Gilbert. continued
and rightfully so. C i t i z e n s
sho.uld be treated equally, regardless of their lifestyle outside
the job.
TFN: If there was a petition
drive in your district, and thousands, of signatures supported
protection, how .would you act?
DG: I would act the same way
as I did about the half-penny
sales tax. If there were enough
s~gnatures, I would at
least consider it. The council
wants to protect the rights of all
citizens of Tulsa. ~

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rant that
¯ about HIV. Teenagers~ he said,
need to make informed decisions
based on knowledge and understanding of the consequences.
"I think knowledge is power,i
think knowledge is freedom, I
think knowledge leads to understanding", Mr. Williams states.
Logic needs be be present on
both sides of an issue. "If I close
my mind, I really don’thave any
understanding at all. If you really want to make good decisions, even if you don’t agree
with all the other sides that you
hear, I think part of being a good
leader is to get as much information as possible, as many diverse
opinions as you can, and if nothing else, I think it makes you a
better person, and hopefully
makes you a better leader too.
Mr. Williams thinks that if the
Mayor has an opportunity to issue a declaration banning dis- crimination on the basis ofsexual
orientation, then "She should do
that. There’s people who could
be excellent employees, and all
ot a sudden someone firids out
ten years later, that so-and-so’s
Gay. And then they make a decision they can treat them different, andrun them out and all that. "
Has nothing to do with their job
performance...The people that
work for me, I don’t hire them
because I want them to agree
with my political views, or my
religious views, or this and that.
I hire them because of their per.formance..With Clinton, I

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learn about the different people
certain kind of group being d!signorance. You have given me a
everybody
is
heterosexual,
is
not
that.
I
just
think
that
all
children
who contributed who also were
crimin..ated against; you must ~ntopic that I~ hadn’ t -given a~lot of
going
to
serve
Lesbian
and
Gay
:are
children,
they
have
a
brain,
sure, or try to make sure, tha.t..that
Gay, I mean, you learn about
thought to, and I think I deserve
¯ kids; because it doesn’t even
d~n’t happe~ and.try t6 make ’ ’em, but ~omehow nobody ev.er
an opportunity to think about it.
’.~
speak
to
their
reality~
And
you’
re
gets around to mentioning me
surethfit ~y a~e ffi~ienan equal
YOU haveraised some questions
right
abOut
visibility,
Gay-and
When
a
child’s
in
factthat, Oh,bytheway.2 .Its
opportumty as well as the other
that is something that we need to
Lesbian:
people
are
not
always
a kindof way of ripping off our
students. That’s ~;here I Come
Tulsa
public
schools;
consider .and think about.
visible
on
sight,
butChristians
role models from our culture.
from, I just want all kids to have
I plan to put together some
we i~dI gonna work
aren’t, and Jews aren’ t, and there
Our
readers
are
very
concerned
this opportunity:i
advisory panels, to includeare
cultural
differences
there
and
with that child,, reabout a problem of invisibility.
TN: So; if I understand you
people from all walks of life. My
people respect those cultural difI would think that that is setproperly, then certainly if it
gardless
of
any
diffirst six months on the job will be
ferences.
Do
you
see
where
l’m
ting out inclusion for all people,
comes to your atte’n.tion that Lesdoing a lot of listening and obcoming from?
ferences,
and
when
including
specifically
Lesbians
bian and Gay 3~oung adults are
serving. I really want to make
JT: Yeah, I understand where
andGay men. I think that would
we employ people in
experiencing discrimination, eisure I’m in tune with what’s goyou’re coming from; I just have
be part of the role of a Superinther from faculty, staff, or from
ing on in that particular school
that
school
district.
to
be
very
honest
with
you,-I
am
tendent;.to say everybody is inother students, then you would
district. You have raised some
not coming in to discriminate
we
expect
to
be
cluded
here,
especiall3i
since
institute steps to address those
questions that probably I haven’t
against
any
child.
When
a
child"
s
Lesbians and Gay menhave chilproblems?
representative of
given a great deal of thought to,
in Tulsa public schools, we’re
dren
and
pay
taxes.
JT: I think it’d be up to the
because in some places-that’s
gonna
work
with
that
child,
rethe
culture...
~
JT: To be~very candid with you,
individual schools, as superinnot the issue. Gays and Lesbians
gardless
of
any
differences,
and
I’m ignorant to the point of betendent, I can’t do it from my
have been in all cultures, but
when
we
employ
people
in
that
ing able to walk into a building~
office, and we’re getting into
they’ ve been in the closet. You’ re_
school district, we expect to be
they have a mind, they function,
and
identify
a
Gay
person
vs.
the
site-based decision making. I
telling me in Tulsa that those
representative
of
the
culture
that
-and
what
we
try
to
do
is
educate,
one that’s not Gay, or Lesbian
think that leaders at the schools
people are no longer willing to
we
are.
about.
So
I
have
some
is reach those children through
vs. one that’s nota Lesbian...l
need tO b6-aware of those kindS
do that and want to come out and
real
serious
problems
with
sepathemostappropriate way,f dealknow a lot of people.2I’ve s~en
of situations. And I would hold
speak for their rights and privirating .people out. This Country
ing
with
their,
needs:
-I
m
just
a
lot
of
people
come
out
of-the
administrators and teachers achas
labeled
so
many
people
over
~
"
leges as all otherAmerican citiha~ing
some
problems
right
closeLas they usedto.say, and ..........
countable for educating all kids,
zens, and I’m telling you. that
the years; we-have more labelshave-thoseoutwardappearances
-:
now..;
and 1 repeat, you know, educat=we’re gonna educate our chilfor
our
children
than
any
other
you can identify. But there’s so TN: Let me give .you a speing all kids, and Fm not saying
dren, I’m a kid’s person; and I
advanced
culture
in
the
world,
many other people who are. not- -t cific, then. If we}re talking about
just Gays &amp; ISesbians. I’m talklove all kids. Let me putit to you..
I
Ym
just
so
tired
of
heatingthem,
[identifiable], and you just canr t
elementary, then we may be dealing poor kids, rich kids, white
like that.
I just want toput all that aside,
walk into any particul~, culture.
ingwith exclusiv.ely i_ssues of
kids, educating all kids ......

John Thompson

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Firing Costs Law Firm ~ gramsforAmedcans0~ierS0a~:. " tions since the previous report in
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callycurb high-risk needle:sharthat Bower was released, from
ing by IV. drugu,sers ~ without
his-employment because of his
attracting newdrug abusers, acjobperformance. Bowers never
cotdingto-two reports published
told anyone at the-law-firm that
in the Jan~ I2issue of the Jourhe was gayor that he.had AIDS,
nal of the American. Medical
but doctors testified that he had
Association~ A five-year redisfiguring lesions on his faceas
search project by the University
a result of Kaposi’s Sarcoma.
of Califomia at San Francisco
9 Cities Eligible for Fu nds
found that about 3% of the IV
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drug injectors w_ho exchanged
grim benchmark of 2,000 AIDS
needles in 1988 were new drug
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U.S :cities to become eligible for
ure. had.dropped to barely 1%.
federal grauts to help care for its
According to theUCSFresearchAIDS patients. TheDepartment
ers, the study indicates such
of Health and Human Services needle programs do not contribawarded nearly $1~2 million to
ute to increased IV drug abuse.
the city to help¯pay the cost Of ¯ Another research effort, at New
out-patient services, meals,
York’s Beth Israel Medical Cenmedication~ counseling andother
ter, also founda dramatic shiftin
services to residents with HIV/
the use of shared needlesamong
AIDS. The agency awarded a
IV drug users, in 1984, theNew
York researchers found 51 pertotal of $t59.9 million in grants
to 34 metropolitan areas which
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Federal Funds for
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WASHINGTON TheClinton
administration is studying
whether or not itshould put-federal..funding~ into needle exchange.programs around the
country in-an effort to slow the
spread.of HI.V among iV drug
users, White HOUse AIDS advisor Kri~stineGebbie told repo~ers. The~earemorethan 3 dozen
needle-swap programs ~in_. U.S.
cities;.m0st of them technically
illegal and poorly funded through
volunteer efforts.. Federal regulations block the government
from funding such needle-exchange programs without scientific evidence that IV~needle
exchanges actually slow trans-

Editorial in the Baltimore
mission of the virus without inSun ~bout the government’s
creasing drug use. Late !ast year,.
researchers published the most
AIDS :awareness radio and.TV
comprehensive study to date on
S~.l~,~. ~"
needleexchangesandc0ncIuded ~
~ =The Clinton administration
deserves credit for prying the lid
that the. needle-swap programs
offof what previoUSadrriinistrado in fact block transmissionand
tionsmisto6kforacanofworms.
don’t ~addnew addictsto the
The fear that public service ads
nation’s population. That .research, Gebbie said, piompted . might promote promiscuity¯ - a
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the programs.
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young people who needlessly
"No one expects publi~ serwere risking their lives. There
vice announcements to .stem the
were no worms inthat can, ~3nly
tide of AIDS. But at least¯ the
vital, life-saving information.
Clinton administration is getting
Condoms do reduce risk. Intbraggressive about spreading what
mation about staying healthy
we do know to be true: Using a
promotes health."
condom dramatically reduces the
Edi~torial in the Miami Ile~chances of contracting the AIDS .
aM about AIDS info. spots.
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messageaboutAIDSprevention, New AIDS Ads in .N~
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older Americans are largely ignoting, safeguards against the ¯. Health CrisiSha~ mounted a new
disease~ a riew¯ medical survey
s~bway AIDS preventiOn ad
Concludes.. To find out what ’ campaign in Manhattan~targe~older~Am~ricans ~aredoing to ~:in~--’youngerh0m0sexualsand
protect .themselves¯ against
bisexuals: Tlie ads feature gay,
AIDS, Dr. Ron Stall.and Dr. Joe lesbian, and heterosexual ¢ouples
Catania oftheUni~ei’~ity ofCali:
kissing 0r embmcffig while ho!ding ~ontlomsand Other protec- ’
fomia atSan Francisco .studied
more than 3~000 interviews-of
tire de,rices. Official~-fro:m
people over the age of 50 taken
GMHC, the largest AIDS ser~
.from large national surveys,
vice organization in the country,
Some 10% 6f therespondents
say the ads are more explicit
reported having multiple sex
than whatthey have produced in
pai,tners or a bl~5odtralisfusi0h " the pastfor the general public
in the 1980’s before AIDS
spokespersonforthecity’shealth
screening was widely available,
department said the ads were no
Despite these risk factors, the
more explicit than those used by
researchers say, older Ameri~s
Calvin Klein and other adverti~,
ers to p~0mote their products:..
were 6 times less likely to~Use
co0doms and5 tim~s:~less likely
AIDS Has. Hit 3,000,00.0
to undergO AIDS testing thah’. .Ii~GENEVA ~ Since AIDSwa~
younger people with simile,riSk- ~;!-. firstidentifiedm0re than 13 years
factors. Smllpointsoutthat, f0r-.~; ago; aft estimated 3 million
olderAmericans, there have been - ~ p~ple:worldwide-have develbpedl!ae full-i~lown disease, acno public health warnings,
:"When have you ever seen an
cording to the World Health OrAIDS poster with a wrinkled
ganizarion;Inatwice-yearly re
face?" he asks. Also,. adds Dr.
port,, the UN agency al~so, said
Mitchell Feldman, an assistant
that some¯14million adult~ andl
professor of medicine at UCSF,
million !children ha~e been indoctors tend to ignore AIDS risk
fectedwithHIV, the~,irus.that is "
believed to cause AIDS..~ The
factors, in older patients. ,!’They
assume older pe~le don thave
estimateSwere:-farhigher ith~ ~
sex and arern0t at risk," he says.
pi’eviously repo.rted.~ s~tistiCs.
"But :not only arethey ha~,ing
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sex, theyare not-lakingprecanmillion~in AIDS cd:ses,.~.-an’d.~a ....
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February 27, Sunday Showcase
Miss Gay Tulsa ~9~1, Bobby Sue So.mmers
Ashlev Mikkels, Rebecca Hunter
with Host Kris Kohl

February 27, 6pm, OGRA,Tulsa
Organizational meeting for Tulsa Chapter of
Oklahoma Gay Rodeo Association
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March Events
March 12iI OGRA Fundraiser
:March 13, MDA Fundraiser
March 27, Sunday Showcase withKris K0hl¯¯.

-Hours: Tuesi-Thurs. 4,2, Fri, &amp; Sat. 7-2, Sun. 4-2

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Mar. 18-26

596-7111

Broken Arrow Community Playhouse
WAIT UNTIL DARK
Feb. 11-20

258-0077

Clark
To be announced.

596-711 t

Heller Theatre
SHERRY’S TURN
NO EXIT

Feb. 17-20
Mar. 10-13

746-5065

Sapulpa Community Theatre
RHONDA "PEACHES" LOVELACE’S
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Feb. 18-20

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587-5030

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Feb, 19-27
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TulsaOpe_ra
RIGOLETI’O

The Mardi Gras tradition is
being brought to life by
SHANTI-Tulsa, with all proceeds going to this AIDS-support agency.. Mardis Gins 9
~vill be held in the rejuvenated
Brady District at Brady Street
Studios,20 E. Brady. Street; on
Saturday, February 19, from 8:00
p.m. until midnight.
There will be dancing costumes, and cocktails, as well as
raffles:The raffles will be ongoing, and local merchants and
friends of SHANT!-Tulsa have
donated many wonderful items
to be given as prizes. Start now
on your costumes, mark your
calendars, and plan on enjoying
this Mardi Gras ball with your
friends. Tickets are still S10.00
each, Patrons $25.00 each, and
raffle tickets are S1.00 each. For
more
information,
call
SHANTI-Tulsa- at 918-749,
7898.
SHANTI-Tulsa was established in 1986 as a non-profit
organization for HIV+ persons,
persons living with AIDS, their
families and loved ones. Througha network of volunteers,
SHANTI-Tulsa provides AIDS
information, support groups,
buddy programs, social activi¯ ies, and a food pantry.

596-7111

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by Kris Kohl
Bobbie Sue Sommers is now Miss Gay Tulsa 1994, having won the
pageant held at the Silver Star. Kris Kohl stated that this year’s
competition.brought in a standing room only crowd-, and was most
successful in terms of raisingmoney for its cause, the AIDS fund of
Tulsa MCC. Kris is ~ery proi~d of the people and. businesses that
supported the pageant and donated flowers, ads, time, space, and
prizes.
The winner of Miss Gay Tulsa, Bobbie Sue Sommers, added a
special thank you to her Sponsors, including the Silver Star Saloon,
Paradise, Deep Elm, and Tomfoolery. She says,"As your Miss gay
Tulsa, I fully plan to represent the title tO the best of my ability; and
proudly take it to Miss Ga~ ’Oklahoma." Runners-up were Ashley
Mikkels and Rebecca Hunter, HelenHolliday took home an award for
Community Service; and Bobbie Sue also scored in the Beauty,
Artistry, and-Sportswear categories. Pat Wilson, AKA "Sluticia",
won for Male Interview.
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Kris Kohl extends a warm thank you toall ten contestants: Bobbie
Sue Sommers, Anita Mann~ Ivana B. Real,Constance.Monroe~Jd.
Gentry; Sensuous, RebecCa Hunter, St~phanie Ross; Sluticia
swamppussy, and Ashley Nikkels; and to all who made the event
posSible;
.

Monroe Replaces Scott a:s
Miss Gay Tulsa-Metroplex
by DaM Pa~i
"
Constance Monroehas .been. named "Miss Gay- Tulsa Metroplex"
for the remainder of 1994. This results from Fall0n.S~ott’s being
chosen as th~ current:reigning ’"Miss Gay Oklahoma, US A". A~,Miss
~alloh Sd0tt ~ obligationsid that tide w6uld supersede:that of ,Miss
" Gay Tulsa M~trop[~’i’, Central Pageant’s bo~d of governors have
:agreed that tliis iiction be taken, Moriroe will represent Central
Pageants, inc. at-the ~’MissGay Oklahoma America" pageaht this
¯ y~r, al0ngwithAnita Richards an,.,,d, JJ. Gentry:CentralPageantsalso
announces the crowning of anew Mis~ Gree~i country of Oklahoma
’94" later this..spring. This pageant will be open to. all female
impersonators,
(Eduo s note: Central Pageam accompanied their press release
with copies _of legal documents establishing the corporation.)

Thursday, March 17
8 p.m.
Chapman Music Hall
Tulsa Performing Arts Center

~Tickets: $1.5, $20, $25, $35

Call. 596-7111
Tickets by Phone,
Tulsa Family News, February 19-94 - March 1994, page 10

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1994 CALENDAR
Pathology of Symbols
by Osage/Pawnee painter
~Norman Ak~rs, .-:
Vid~.o:b~!ghdi~iraphers

UyTM~a~ Ey~photographers.
Photographs
Th~T~lsaPhoto Collective. February 19~20.
Two Tuesdays
Performance art
FebrUary 22.
Process in Clay
by Jorge Ortega
February 28-April 3.
Reception For
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TULSA LIBRARY.
CALENDAR
March 1:
.
Lecture ~ Wildflowers of-Oklahoma, 1:30, Bixby Library
March 1~3 ~5 8,i0,12
Noontime:B0ok Fair~
2p.m., Centr~fLibrary
March 2:
. :
. Treasures oftheGilcrease, lp;m.,
Hardesty S0uth-Regional
March5,12:
Poets in Person;~! 0a.m.o 12p.m.,
Central Library.
March 7,14:
Books Sandwiched In, 12:1012:50 p.m., Central Library
March 9:
Cowboys. lp.m., Hardesty South
Regional Library
March 10:
ADULT BOOK DISCUSSION
GROUP, Hardesty South Regional Library

STANDING. TOGETHER
New Support Group
Family of Faith Metropolitan
. Responding to the need for
Community Church invites you
peer
support, counseling, and
toa workshop, "Homosexuality
social and informationalneeds of
and the Bible"., Sunday, Feb. 20.
This workshop will begin at ap: ;.~.couples living with HIV, a new
proximately lpm (after services) " Ug~oup is forming,.called"Standing Together". Meetings are faat 500 W. ’A’ Street in Jenks.
Cilitated by William and Jeff,
This is the 1st ina series. Othboth train~ counselors. Tfier~ is
ers will be, "Sharing the Flame"
no cost. Meetings :every Thurson Feb.. 27,and" The Blessing"
day atT:00 p.m. Forlocation,
on March 20. For more info: call
call 743~2917.
298-4MCC (298-4622).

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tinued his cartooning as a colfrontofhundredsofreaderswho
"For me as a person, ’Life
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therapy a guy could ask for",
said Todd Camp of his monthly
comic strip now aPl~,,,aring in
Tulsa Family News. I mean,

your love life;.(or lack thereof),
the frustrations ofbeing Gay in a
straight world, and the great
mystery we call dating; all: in

have been there before?"
He posted his firstcomic strip
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Dart League, 8pro Paradise is looking for good players for 2 dart teams, call for info.
Monday ~
Pool Tournament, 8pm.
Tuesday ~
Wednesday - Bamboo Night with Singing/Dancing Star Gene Kernaghan. Music from the401s, 50’s &amp; 60%
Thursday - Ladies Night, with $1.25 Longnecks for the Ladies.
Talent Search ’94. Looking for Male/Female Dancers, Singers, Comics~-Cal!...the Paradise.
Male Dancers (Looking for Leather). Disco &amp; Mixed music, 10pm.
, ~
Friday Showcase with Mersades, and special guest Stephanie Cassidy. And Dancers too!
Satuday AfterMarch 1st, Brunch,~.noon -2pm. Keyboards by Cool Breeze; Rita’s. Karaoke from 2-6pm~
Sunday Feb. 19Feb. 26 March 5 March 12-

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stephanie Cassidy withMersades, Fallon Scott,_ Stephanie Ross, &amp; Male Dancers.
T~ger Lily Night (1 st S at.). Tiger Lily with Stephanie Cassidy,_ Mersades, S tephanie Ross, &amp; Lola!
Hosts Mersades &amp; Stephanie Cassidy, with Courtney, Michell Ross, &amp; Dancer, Bobby!
Open daily till.2am,~.Fpod served during all open hours: Major credit cards accepted.
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              <text>[WORK IN PROGRESS]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;February &lt;span&gt;—&lt;/span&gt;March 1994, Volume 1, Issue 3&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several Tulsa citizens have aecuged the Tul~Poliee Dept. misconduct~ specifically; for men than for hetero-sexu¯ als; and also of c0mmitting&lt;br /&gt;th~se aileged complaint’s ~re  nmh0fiOfed at press time When informed that citizens felt that officers were ~ilty of miscon TFN asked Ch: Palmer what ..... ....   sort of enforcement efforts were directed at heterosexual activity&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;at aft open forum sponsored by Simply Equal/Tulsa and Tulsa F~ily News on Thurs&lt;br /&gt;The Mayor ~ill be welcomed by the Reverend Alice J0nes, Robert Crow of Simply Equal and TOn{ Neal, publisher of Tulsa Family ,family&amp;amp;friendsoftheTulsaLesbian/Gay/Bisexual are inVitdd to hear and to question our mayor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;t....  i~fo~ed that .,iJ: with ~ ;hePrinide)~,iC&amp;amp;hurch°fGreater &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Good News for Tulsa Council District Six&lt;br /&gt;by Kharma Anos&lt;br /&gt;In a candid interview with ~s  Tulsa Family News, Suzanne Marler~Republican candi&amp;amp;ate :  by citi- in the: were zens arrested and by other ob- there an) o~the behavior ofTulsa ficers hanging out in the , male officers by .... to have parkUsers? Ch, Palmer w~ un, : Further, See Police ACcused, page 6 ~he 0ffiC: ........ district Six City Council, adlressed the problem ofdiscrimination againstGay, Lesbian, and Bisexual people in the city of Tulsa¯ Suzanne firmly believes that "Discrimination is wrong, no matter who the victim,,’ In fact, she says there could be no possible argument for its justification. When asked if that included discrimination on the basis of Sexual Orientation, Suzanne wasted no time in answering !’Absolutely!" .... See M~He~ p~ge 7 some my oft ’ery was made abe had his hand Superintendent agency agreed to investigate Schools; Here is what he had to TN: OK. Racism is not gone, ~ , ,,_~ ..... " say regarding Gay and Lesbian and we do a lot of work tO ia3’ to comfort with public sexuality, ~[~~’~~,~[~ issues in our schools: promote tolerance, totry toedusuggesting that he &amp;amp; theofficer :imnressive Ratinr s TN: What we re interested in care people, to try to hopefully should go to an apartment or ..... r- ;" Pi3~ TV is how the public schools are change [heir hearts but obviotherprivate setting. The officer NEW YORK -- The o- " Gay &amp;amp; Lesbian Civil Rights: ~, New Issue,With Dist:3R~~!~pnD~arrell Gilbiie~ri~t (Gii aS:t se ~ent. ~r the ~a~ ~d ~s2 bian community before the M~ch 1st generN election: Tulsa Fami[~ News: The city’s human rights commission is studying a possible civil rights ordin~ce to include protections for gays ~d lesbians. What are yo~ ~oughts? Gilbert: The Gay ~d Lesbi~ version of Armistead Mau’-in’s dealing with providing services ously }hose are issues that just has every right as an american said he had no place to go. The ,,,v.~.... ~ :...... T. to Lesbian and Gay students in have,n t gone away. Likewise, citizen. But I do not support mi- .a,,,~ ,~I me ~lty scorea lm citizen the,n pldced his fiand on . , . ? ... . - thepubli,c,schoolsystemln_o},her there stremendousprejudiceand nority status [for gays and the officers,, ~hi~t! and was,,ar- pr~es.s~vm.y ~n.the p.~mse~.n ratings places, ~multiculturalism is bigotry that LeSib~’an and! Gay lebians] because of my Chrisrested for sexual battery, a .o~ zv mIaJor metrop.om.a.n.mar- seen as including Gays and Les- people experiencel There are tian background. But you still felony crime not to exceed 5 l~et_s in this countl3,. ~T~!e~s got bians, inTulsa, I guOss it’s been school systems, particularly in wouldn’t treat them differently years in prison. Despite its mis- a 3-m"gnt avera~ge ot 4~. - or: defined more narrowly, having New York and Los Angeles that as a citizen. leadingname, Sexua~battery can some 4 million households. For to do with race exclusively.How have been trying to promote tel, See Gilbert, page 7 occur When the slightest ~buch comparison, the average rating i~isthatyouseemulticu}turalism, erance for all people, including _ _ . occursonany.partdf.the~dy, if for network TV shows in the I d like to know if you re famil- Lesbian and Gay people~ Ho~ Stepping Forward: thearrestingofficerbelievesihat same evening time period this iarwithareportthatwa~doneby doyouaddresstheissu~ofpreju- Candid Talk with there, is "le~vd &amp;amp; l~scivious in- season was 2.3. "Tales" also Dr. Louis Sullivan under the dic~andtoleranceforGayI~o~le doe Williams tent. This citizen claims ihat turned in the 2nd highest ratings Bush administration. It studied within the educational system? by TomNeal&amp;amp; James Christjohn any lewd and Iasci)iot~s intent of any PBS production this sea- te~n suicide and found that Les- How are we in terms of our edu- Late last year, TFN reporter was initiated by the police offi- son "i’li~ highest rated PBS pro- bian and Gay youth were at sig- cational system? Tom Neal ~poke with Joe W!Icer. duciion this season was "I’ll Fly nificantly higher risk of suicide JT: I haven’t re,a.lly looked at liams, who is running for tile This citizen claimed that in Away Then and l~l’ow" x~hich becanseofthediscriminationand that, and I haven t really been District 1 city Council seat. His court this omcer lied about hiS a.~ir; October . prejudice they experience. Ob- confronted with that issue in my opinions reflected a healthy reand the citizen’s conduct: The P~litical’Fallout vi0usly, Lesbian and Gay youth experience as an edUcator; all spect for diversity, and a strong officer told the court that the wa&amp;lt;i.tlNGTOi~ writin- in are at risk for STD’s, in pa}ticu- students should be given an op- sense of fairness for all people. cm¯ -zen walked up to h~¯ m, began ...".~.",.a;....a o~a,-’--’n ~, ¯ ¯ " ’ " w run- M’-rton lar HIV mfecuon. All of these portumty, and that s what I will When asked wh.y he as , byaskingtheofficerifhewanted .,.a. s~,,...,~.,~,.~ ,.,,~.:,, , q.y ; areissuesthatthepublicschools focus on. We need to have cul- ning, herepliedthathehasfouna ¯ NonoracKe, execuuve ealtor el ..... . ¯ ,, " a blow ob and then grabbed ^ ~ . ~n Tulsa, on some level or an, tural awareness ~n the school thatffyou makeacomm~tment tiae ~ffic~r’s ~,enitals Ro!l Cal!; pred~cted,,that thee 0ih~r n~d to address Would systems. In order to do that, you to achieve certain things, indi- On Feb. 2,~hief ~on PaImer Clint°0ad~inistrati°n maY su!i;, like{0 fiiad~Ut~iiether’y0u think h~ve to have some experiences viduals can make a difference." stated that this sort of law en- fer,the political consequences so, too: ; that will allow that td happen, ’ "Any time a change takes place, forcement effol~ is not a high of the PBS network airing of iT" Well mY basic ohiloso- for all children and all pedple; I it will require people willing to priority, but is done in respon’~e "Tales of the City" earlier in phy iS that were establishing think ~ple Should be able step forward. Inste.ad of comte ’citi~e~ ~omplaints. Several January ~hqn Coogm_~s :r~con- some schoo! system to ensure an .See Thotnpson, page 8 See Wilhams, page 6 reques ,t~e Chief and to venes. Kt~ndra~Re !, described internati0nally SUperior educalvl@ 0i:S:a)~ge s press aide; Jim Seb~ies;:p~ge7 don for a/! c[iildr~fi. ’. Ail kids Tulsa Family News, February 1994 - March 1994, page ! Sexwith the Tulsa Police L e t t e. r S .... TULSA FAMilY NEWS Let’s talk about sex, in par- of deep-rooted prejudice in the Publisher/Editor Assistant Editor ticular, sex in public places.The department, as well as raising Tales of the City Tom Neal lames Christjohn reality is that people have sex in issues of possible law-breaking Dear Editor; 918-832-0233, POB 4140, TUlsa, Oklahoma 74159 public places. Some of this be- by those supposed to be uphold- In recent days, OETA channel Issued on the 15th of each mon~, the entire contents of this publicahavior is heterosexual and some ing the law. 11 showed Armistead.Maupin’s tion are protected by US copyright 1994 by Tulsa Family News and may of it is homosexual. All of it is We call on the Mayor and the "Tales of the City". The first not be reproduced either in whole or in part without written permission inapprbpriate. All of it is illegal, chief of police to investigate responses I heard from the gay _ from the publisher. Publication. of a name or photo in no way indicates There are public parks in Tulsa these operations in detail to as- and lesbian community were or reflects that person’s sexual orientation. thatareknownasmeetingplaces sure Lesbian and Gay citizens upset and disappointment that Correspondence is assumed’t0 be for publication unless Otherwise wantf.°!r0~nto Save~w=h°....." oh the munitioesuthratcOm-are language and content were cen- notedcorrespondanbceecaonmdeS:shouldthebesOlesentProtpheretYatoddress°fTulSaabove.Family NewL All sex with each not being sored. - other. Thisfact- Mayor. and .the. singled out for The second wave of reaction Tulsa Family News is aevent &amp;amp; entertainment newspaper distributedmay. be repug- ch ief Of police to selective en- was from thereligiousright, who free of charge in local businesses and organizations. nant to many investigate...to forcement of were outraged that it was shown heterosexuals, assure Lesbian the law, or for at all. I have heard that the sta- Itisalsorepug- g e n e r a 1 tion received over 4001etters of nant to many and Gay citizens harassment, protest. I wonder how many of Gay men &amp;amp; Lesbians. that our eommuni- Wecallonboth those"onourside"wrotetocomof these offi- mend ,OETA for showing the Wecan&amp;amp;do ties are not being cials to work series? Bars &amp;amp; Restaurants ask our police singled out for with minority We have been given to under- *The Alley, 3340 S. Peoria 744-0896 officers to dis- communities, stand that thelocalPBS station *Cherry St. Bakery, 1344 E. 15 583-8398 courage public selective enforce- in particular, did not want to air "Tales.." at *Deep Elm, 61st &amp;amp; Memorial 250-0933 sexuality so ment Of tile law.,, with ours, to all, and are. now able to say *Laff’S, 31t E. 7th 583-5233 that the major- solve together ’I told you so’. *Lola’s, 2630 E. 15th - 749-1563 ity of us can actual and per- ...... What those of us in the gay *Paradise Bar &amp;amp; Grill, 12570 E. 21 234-9007 enjoytheparkswithourspouses, ceived commhnity problems, andlesbiancommunity, andour *SilverStar Saloon, 1565 Sheridan 834-4234 friends and families without ha- Finally, we call on the Mayor to friends and families who sup- *Renegade, 1649 S. Main 585-3405 rassment or.embarassment. But issue an executive, order ban- port human rights, must do is to we remember also that it is not ning discrimination based on *TNT’s, 2114 S. Memorial 660-0856 illegal in Oklahoma for two per- sexual orientation among all city send a letter (not just phone) sons to meet each other in a park employees. We call on Chief stating that you believe in free- *Time n’Time Again, 1515 S. Memorial 664-8299 so long as they are of age and go Palmer to institute immediately domofspeechandhumanrights, *Tool Box, 1338 E. 3rd, . 584-1308 elsewhere iftheydo anything, cultural awareness training for and that you support the show- *Whittier Cafe, 416 S. Le~ffi~ 582-2400 It is in this context that we police officers, both in-service ing of programs like "Tales of Businesses/Services consider, the= allegations raised andattheacademy, that includes " the City". And include a contri- Budget Window Treatments, 7116 So. Mingo, Suite 102 254-2100 by some citizens. Each of these - sexual orientation issues. With bution of.whatever amount you *Indian Terr. Coffee Company 1613 E. 15 587-1633 persons, some speaking anony- Lesbian &amp;amp; Gay police, officers - can manage. Galerie Europa, 203 N. Main 592-2787 mously, others on the record, and a c~ty commitment not to .We have in our community Harry &amp;amp; Mrs. Jones, 1617 E. 15 582-_1617 none0f whomkno’w the other, discriminate, then can Tulsa’s the tendency to criticize politi- Jared’s~ 1602 E. 15 :,..~:.:z~=~%- 582-3018 tell simitar:stOries~ And-these _LesbianandGay~itizen~startto -: ~;cal~!gaders:who"don’~.t-~standup .... ~ K~eii’~s, ~Flow~rs,- 1635 ,.E.,=~=~:~:~’ . .......599~8070 stories aretoO consistent to. be tm" stTulsas’ fin" estag" ax"n, fo~ru"s", an~d" to be outr"aged when *Living -Arts of Tulsa, 224 N, Main 585-1234 dismissed. Their charges Speak Tom Neal, publisher we don’t get full and favorable. porlrayals in the public media. *Mohawk Music, 6157 E 51 PI - - - 664-2951 Yet how many ofus are willing Novel Idea Discourit Books to take any risk at all? Do we 7104 S. Sheridan. ~92-0335 On January 29th on C-SPAN, the Coral Ridges Ministries Confer- risk our jobs the way we expect . 3356 E. 51 747-67 t 1 enceheldinF~Lauderdale, Florida was broadcast to thousands of ~political leaders to for the sake *Phun Stuph, 1519 E. 15 584-7486 households across thenation. The purpose of the conference was to ~ofgayandlesbianrights?Dowe Puppy Pause II, 1 lth &amp;amp; Mingo 838-7626 urge Christians to "reclaim America" for Christ. However, the goals even risk a Small degree of per- *Tomfoolery, 1565 S. S heridan 832-0233 of this conference cannot be said to have anything to do with Jesus sonal discomfort when coming Zat’s, 3708 South Peoria 742-6909 Christ or with compassion, acceptance and love that Christ spoke of out to people around us who Organizations vociferously. . probably know already? ACT-UP, POB 532 74101 What they should have called the conference was "How to Impose PBS operates on public ~up- Your Morals on the Nation and Disregard Anyone Who Does Not port. tf they believe that airing a Names Proj. POB 31.81 74101 748-3111 Wholeheartedly Agree With You." The keynote speaker for the show will lose that support, they P-FLAG POB 52800 74152 749-4901 conference was the former Vice President of the United States, Mr. won’t air it. If we don’t speak *HIV Resource Consortium, 4154 S. Harvard, Ste. H-1 Dan Quayle. Notonly has Dan recently learned how to spell"Potato", out, we don’t have any right to TOHR Gay Line Inf0. 743-4297 but he has also learned how to put-words like "tradition", "family complain if we never again see Stianti Hotline 749-7898 values", "moral", end"ethical" together to form a moving speech. He urged Christians to go back to their home towns and no longer be part any positive gay/lesbian shows BiL/G Alliance, University of Tulsa. 583-9780 of the "silent majority", but instead to speak out about the principals on PBS. We will have helped Oklahoma AIDS .Hodine 800-535-2437 "upon which this nation was built." The principals he was talking cause that possible scenario by Other about were the principals-that construct the "traditional family’~. our silence. *Chapman Student Center, .University of Tulsa 631-0000 Perhaps a more appropriate tide for his speech would have been "To Paul Thompson,Co-chair *Tulsa City Hall, Cafeteria Vestibule . _ : . Heck With Love And Acceptance, Let’s Keep Dysfunction Alive!" Oklahoma Gay &amp;amp; Lesbian *University Center .at Tulsa Among other things, Dan noted that Christians need to fight to keep Political Caucus Professionals Gays and Lesbians from having the same sanctified relationships as Assistant editor’s note: We are heterosexuals, all too ready to criticize, as Mr. Theodore Campbell, MSW, 1560 E 21 743-1000 After receiving an extended standing ovation, Dan Quayle turned Thompson points out. We need Sandra J. Hill, MS, Psychotherapy, 2865 E. Skelly 745-1111 the microphone over to Dr. James Kennedy, who ended theevening’s to remember that it is just as Tim Daniel, Attorney " . 352-9504, 800-742-9468 festivities by stating that he doesn’t hate anyone, but hehas a moral important to praise positive ac- Bill Hinkle, Attorney . 587- i~500 obligation to help save people who are "chained to their sins." tions, as well as point out the Kelly Kirby, CPA, POB 14011, 74159 747-5466 Although th~s type of ~gnorance can be amusing to all of us, t s negative. Let OETA know that. John Kirk, Realtor 747,5800, 745-2245 really a very serious and frightening thing. At virtually any time they did well in spite of them- Tom Neal, Designer, Buildings/Gardens/Graphics 832-0233 during the day from anywhere .in the world, people can tune in to selves! .... Religious Organizations television or radio programs that are motivating people to do all in The address: *Family of Faith MCC, 500 W. ’A’ Jenks 298-4622 their power to stop ’sin’ and ’immorality’ from infiltrating society - OETA allinthe"nameofGod".It’seasytounderstandhowsomanypeople 811N. SheridanRd. Affirmation (Methodist) 742-8213 can be so uninformed and so filled with hatred. Tulsa, OK 74115 *MCCof Greater Tulsa, 1623Maplewood 838-1715 What recourse do we have? we can dothe same thing any group of PBS comment line: Dignity/Integrity 298-4648 people mustdo when faced with ignorance.Wecan educate ourselves *Caqter.b:ury. Ministry Center, University of Tulsa 583-9780 and those around us. We can’t continue to sit around hiding and 800-356-2626 waiting for someone else to speak up for us. It’s time we take the initiative and responsibility for defending ourselves. Tulsa Family News, February 1994 - March 1994, page 2 -Tulsa Oklahomans fOr Human Rights February/March 1994 Volume 14 Number 3 PO Box 52-729 TulSa OK 74152 Serving G~een . Country’s Lesbia~ Gay and Communities in our i4th Tulsa’s Gay &amp;amp; Lesbian Information and RefferalLine ¯ TOll 1 -! EI PL:I N4= elcome to the new format for new this past year, a. picnic and dance in the TOHR Reporter. We enter this venture. Bait!ett ¯Square. Our membership meetwith Tulsa Family News to help bring ings, held the firstTuesday ofeach month, Tulsa news to our members~ and to bring include specialguest Speakers and updates TOHR info to the larger community, on local happenings._. .. . For those of you unfamiliar with ~- -~ -Please join us for our next gathering on TOHR, we are in.our 14th.year as acorn- Tuesday, March 1st, at 6:30pro foroursomunitybased organization . serving the cial time followed by our meeting needs oflesbian and gay Tuisan’ s. Among commencing promptly at 7:00pro: Locaother things, weprovideaGayInformafion tion is 4154. S. Harvard, Suite H-l, Line (743-GAYS) and an HIV Testing downstairs in the"Gathering Place." Clinic. We hav. e. been a ~oice for Tulsa’ s We look forward to seeing you then! gay community to the mainstream media and press and to city, county and state government. -~ We sponsor social activities such as our annual TOHR Follies, Benefit Auction, Christmas Party, swimming parties and, by Kelly Kirby, President, TOHR 74.3-4 .2A9Y7S New in Town? Having Problems? Need ~Referrals? The TOHR Gay Information Line is-here-for you. - " We offer a wide variety ofreferrals free ofCharge, _ from legal and medical to AIDS. TOHR and bar information. The HelpLine is staffed?days a week, 8-10PM ¯Volunteers are always welcome! TOHR fields calls for an on-going discrimination survey. If you, or someone you know, are being discriminated against, please contactthe HelpLine at 743-4297. Also,TOHRtracks hate crimes statistics. Ifyouare, or someone yo9 knowis, a victim of a hate crime this information is very valuable. Please call theHelPLine. And ifyou move orare having problems receiving yourTOHRmailings ogthe Tu/sa Family News, call to provide a change of address or to ~verify you~ add~ss. T gT.I NG:-:CL:I 749-4194 Thursday 7,8:30.pm 4154 ~., Harvard, SuiteH-1 . ~ :: :~ -Quadrangle,Building~ cornerof41st andHa...~...ard, SWcOrner ofbffice complex AService ofTulsa Oklahomansfor. Human Rights - FREE ANONNYMOUS -- ..... -Con Finger Stick Method Volunteers Always Welc6~e For and by but not limited to Lesbian, G~s, .Tulsa Family News, Febr~ary~March 1994, page 3 News Briefs-News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News BriefsNews Briefs News Gays Battle Anti-Straight any discrimination within the lenging its constitutionality is~ Chiola, running forqhe Cook D [ S c r i m i n a t i 0 n agency based on sexual orienta- pending, but the AHA council County, Ill.,.¯Circuit Court; TAMPA, Fla. - A gay rights tion, and agree to hire Dana decided to move its 1995 con- Victor~h Sigler, running for the group, the Human Rights Task Tillson, a 32-year-old San Fran- vention until the referendum is Dade County, Fla., Court; and Force ofFlorida, has been cham- cisco private investigator whose declared unconstitutional. Ken Wolf, who is running for a pioning the case of 4 straight application had been rejected Catholics Blast .Bishops seat on the Ft. Lauderdale,Fla., - womenfiredfromtbeLateShow because she is a lesbian. CHICAGO - Three Catholic City Commission. bar in New Port Richey, Fla., Adobe Offers Benefits groups have .taken the U.S. Gay Marriage in Hawaii after the owner of the club de- MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - Catholic Conference of Bish6ps HONOL~U~::;When. the .Hacided t~&amp;gt;tum it intQ a barcatedng The gay newspaper OutNow! in to task for its opposition to fed- wail Legislature reconvenes this to gay men,~cl~fiining the ng~b SanJose, Calif.,reportsthatcom~ emlly-spons.ored television and month for its J994 session, one customers wouldn ~t f~el c6~n- puter manufacturer Adobe Sys- radio public service announce- of the measures that will come fortalSie~ith straight~aitreSges " tems of Mtn. View is thelatest merits promoting condom use~ before the lawmakers will be a andbarienders. ="~Ve ve always high-tech :firm :to extend com- Leaders of the National Coali~ proposed bill offeredby conserknownthat. thiskindofdiscrimi- pany-benefits to-the domestic-- tionofAmericanNuns;Catholic vativesthatwouldexpliciflypro= nation is wrong no matter .who partners of its workers. The new ~Advocates for Lesbian and Gay. hibit same-sex marriages. The it’s directed againsL" saidTodd benefits program went into ef- Rights and Chicago Catholic state Supreme Court ruled more Simmons of the task force. "No fect at Adobe on Jan. 1 and is Women joinedwith AIDS edu- than a year ago that~ same-sex one deserves to lose their job available to both same-sex and cators in scolding the bishops, couples may not be denied marbecause of their sexual orienta- - .op~p0site-sex coupleS, whoearlierinJanuarydenounced riage licenses unless the state tion, particularly when it has Historians Cancel ’95 as"immoral and murderous" the can prove a compelling stateinabsolutely no relevance to the Convention in Cincinnati just-announcedTVandradioads terest in prohibitingthem from iob they’ve been hired to per- SAN-FRANCISCO ~-- The " encouraging the use of condoms gettingmarried.Alowercourtis "form." country’s foremost historical or- to prevent the spread of HIV still reconsidering the case un- Buttino-FBI Settlement ganization - the American His- infection among sexually active der the high court’s guidelines SAN FRANCISCQ - A federal todcalAssociadon-hasformally y-ounger Americans. of stricter scrutmy, and many court judge has’~approved a canceled its planned 1995 an- Carolina Anti-Gay Bills activists believe the earlier Su- $205,000Settlementbetween the nual convention in Cincinnati, COLUMBIA, S.C. - The South preme Court ruling set the stage FederalBureau. of investigation accusing thatcity ofdenying les- Carolina House has overwhelm- for Hawaii to become the first and gay former agent Frank biansand gay men equal protec- ingly approved legislation that state to lega!ly Fecognize. gay Buttino,’who charged in a years- tion under the law. The AHA’s wouldbar gays and lesbians from and lesbian ¯amazes. long lawsuit against the federal governingcouncilvotedto move serving in the state National Arizona Antt-Gay Bill .crime agency that his dismissal its January 1995 meeting to Chi- Guard, adopting children or act- PHOENIX, Ariz. - A proposed in 1989 after 20 years of service cago or New York because rot- ing as foster parents; The mea~ state constitutional amendment Was discriminai6ry. The agree- ers in Cincinnati in November sures, some of the most restric- that would ban legislation promentwas approved by U:S. Dis- approved an amendment to the five’in years, were prompted by tecting gays andlesbians against trict Judge Saundra Brown City charter barring civil rights several high-profile child-cus- discrimination has been intro- .Armstrong and requires the FBI protectionsbased on sexual ori- tody casesinvolving lesbiansand duced by Rep; Rusty Bowers, a entafion. A federal court has - gay men around the country as Conservative MesaRepublican, to pay Buttino’s attorneys $53,000 in legal fees involved in blockedenforcementoftheanti- ’ well as by the national debate in the Arizona legislature and his court battle, pledge to stop gaymeasurewhilealawsuitchal, last year 0yetending the~Penta- senttotheHouseJudiciaryCom~ ~" g0n ban~ mittee: Bowers Said ~he intro- ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ m,mm ¯ ¯ m.m ¯ ¯.. ¯ ¯," ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯¯ ¯ ¯ ¯~ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ 1¯ Anti÷Gay A~dopti~nBill-~: ducedtheand:gaylegislatiOn~be- ~ " it " ~: =OL~YMPiA~~Wash; L~tieW~h~:~: eaus~ of:gay ~:rights.laws.passed ¯ = ington Legislature will consider , in Phoenix and Tucson that out- ¯ . . . = a-proposedbill this session that law .anti-gay bias. The Arizona = ¯ would make it illegal to place a Traditional Values- Coalition ¯ ¯ foster child in a household with began gathering signatures for a ¯ ¯" 11 th &amp;amp; Mingo, 838,7626 ¯ a homosexual, bisexual, trans- similarstatewideanti-gay initia- ¯ ¯ sexual or transvestite. The pro- tive in December. ¯ Open esday" Saturday atSam. -- posed legislation was prompted " Sex Classes Evaluated ¯ ~ ¯ by the case of Megan Lucas, a WASHINGTON - Classes on ¯ _ - Call. forAppointments 22-year-oldwomanwhoisfight- sexuality and AIDS are offered ¯ ¯ Walk-ins Also Welcome. ¯ ing to regain custody of her 3- " in some 93% of all U.S. public ¯ ¯ year-old son who¯she had aban- ¯ high schoo!s, and the most effec- ¯ ¯ donedin 1990. Lucas started her _ tive courses combine informa- ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯= ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ " fight last year to regain custody tion on, abstinence along with of the boy after learning he had theimportanceofusingcondoms beenplaced in the foster care of and other contraception, accord- Parklane BUilding Louis and Ross Lopton, 2 gay ing to sex. researcher Douglas men, who are seeking to adopt Kirby in a report sponsored by Secure Midtown/Riverside-Area the boy as their son. Washington the Kaiser Family Foundation. One Bedroom Apartments is one of 6 states that permit The research indicated that, con- Skyline views available, same-sex couples to adopt chil- trary to opponents of sex ed dren. classes, the courses neither has- $315, bills paid. 587-4640 Lesbian/Gay Candidates ten the start nor increase the fre- WASHINGTON -The Gay &amp;amp; quency of sexual intercourse " LesbianVictoryFund, theWash- among t.eens. Nor do the sex ed ington-based network of politi- classes ¯crease the number of cal campaign donors, has en- sexual-partners. dorsed 6 more gay and lesbian Gay &amp;amp; Lesbian Americans candidates .in .upcoming 1994 WASHINGTON - Activists races. Theyinclude: Tony Miller, from around the country gathwho isrunning for statewide of- ered in the nation’.s capital over fice as California’s Secretary of theJan. 15-17 weekendtoiaunch Ken’-s Flowers State; Will Fitzpatrick, running Gay and Lesbian Americans,- a ¯ for a seat in the Rhode Island " "diverse, nonpartisan coalition Senate; George Eighmey, run, of grassroot~a~l~ocates commit, ning f_or a seat .in .the Oregon ted to civil fights for gay, les- 1635 E. 15th Street, 599-8070 House of Representatives; John " bian, _b,!sexual and transgender Duran, running for a seat in the Ixople ’ in this country~ E~ected Serving Tulsa’s California Assembly; Susan ~ts ihtefim officers ih the new Leal; running.for a. seat on the group while it builds member- Lesbian &amp;amp; Gay Communities -San Francisco Board of Super- ship, creates .local chapters With Pride - Look for our Rainbow Flag visors.; and Barb Jones, who is around the Countryand firms up . running for a seaton the Tempe, i[s structure were Kim Edwards Ariz., City Council. The Victory as OutreaCh :Dir~ctoL JonCarl Tulsa Family News, February 1994 -Marcht994, page 4 Fund had earlier endorsed Tom Lewis as Communications Specialist, Steven Reichert as Net- ~work Coordinator, and Mickey Wheatley as ChiefFinance Officer. GLA Chapters quickly began forming as the founding membership returned .to their home towns, and the first group of local GLA chapters will be formally announcedaround the countryonValentine~s Day;Feb. 14, at.a-multiple-citynews conference that-is being called "Queers Across~rA-merica.".~ Bringing some unexpected muscle to GLA were Bob Paris, former Mr: America and Mr. Universe, who in 1989 shook up the professional bodybuilding world by coming out and ex- .changing marriage vows with his husband and fellow physique model.Rod Jackson. The Olympia, Wash., couple -became the first non-founding members to join GLA following the official formation of the group in mid- January: For information aboutjoining Gay &amp;amp; Lesbian Americans, contact the organization at: PO Box 77533,Washington, D.C. 20013- 7533 or phone (202) 546-4124 or theorganization" s toll-free line at 800-889-5111 or, for hightech types, contact them through their Intemete-mail address: glajoin@ queernet.org for membership details. ~upport For Activists. ST.LOUIS-A group ofgay and lesbian mental health workers in. SL Louis has formedCPR(Counseling Professio0al. Resou~r~es).~. ~ to pro’tide cou.n.seling and s.up~ port services~f0r activists wfi0 are experiencing the same sort of post traumatic stress disorders soldiers experience during battle. "We want to offer services that could address needs before they escalate and overwhelm individuals:There’s so much emotionalfallout, and for .an issue like this, where it really is our life or death, we’ve seen a ~reat buildup." " ime to Try Gay Meg? NEW YORK - Time Warner Inc. says that it is tentatively considering publishing a magazine targeted to gay and lesbian readers, although the publishing giant declined to give any details of the possible magazine. Time spokesman Peter Costiglio said "It’s at a very preliminary, early stage. There’s no timetable yet." Nor would Costiglio discuss what sort of magazine Time might launch in a market where no lesbian/gay periodical has yet broken the 100,000 paid circulation barrier. ’Out There I1’ .Comedy HOLLYWOOD - Tickled that "Out There," Comedy Central’s first gay and lesbian comedy special, doubled its prime time ratings, the cable network has announced plans for "Out There 117 which will be taped before a live audience in Manhattan during the Gay Games IV (June 18- 25), Gay Pride Weekend (June. 24-26) and Stonewall 25-celebrati0n in New York. The program will be aired later in the summer. :News¯ Briefs NewsBriefs News Briefs News Briefs .News Briefs News Briefs News NV Anti-Gay Initiative CARSON CITY, Nev. :- Lon- Mabon, founder of the anti:gay OregonCitizens Alliance,j0ined with Daisy Stanley of the newly formed Nevada Citizens Alliance, Tuesday, Jan: 25, in filing a petition to prohibit the "presentati0n of homosexuality as a positive lifestyle" by .any government institution in Nevada, Theinitiative petition; similar to thevoter,approved Amendment 2 in Coloradi~;needsonly 51,000 signatures to qualifyfor the ballot- this November." Gov.’Bob Miller had denounced the antigay initiative as a ,message of intoleranceanddiscrimination." Mabon, however, snapped back that Miller "’will ultimately pay the price". Jesse Helms vs.-U;N. WASHINGTON - The U.S. Senate voted 99-0 on Wednesday, Jan. 26, to cut contributions to the United Nations by $119 million this year and next unless the federal government insures that the international agency has severed all ties with any .group that endorses ~xfial-relatio~is with children.The amendment to a funding bill for the State Dept. was offered by Sen. Jesse Helms (R-N.C;), who railed so, donrt expect a kiss-and-tellall bio,.~ Smith Says;-because Louganis "fervently hopes this [Ms,sexual orientation] does not become the primary focus of media attention?, Revealing an open secret? Ten years after his cies to specify only "race, ag.e, color, religion, national origin, sex, veteran status, disability or any other basis protected by federal, state or local law" - discreetly omitting "sexual orientation" from the list. Olympic fame? Afterthe outing Idaho ¯Anti-Gay Initiative "ofJ. ~dgar-Hoover? NoL!ikely,...: BOISE, Idaho--Apollby Boise TNT s Gay Celeb IAneup ~ State ~University’s Survey Re- NEW. YORK ’.Just in case.you:~.: searchCenter found that 54% of missed a truly, memorable-too-: .. like!.y..s.~te.~voters.opP0S~.~..t~: ment in American cultural his;:~ :~ gay !mt!alave sponsorea oy. t e tory, wwr’.~,,-,,,-t~.re.~a.n.tation of th.e,~ ..~ Idaho ¯-Citizens. A!!iance,. wh.ile. 1962 Rosalind Russell~Natahe _ 26%support themeasure which Wood film ’~Gypsy~’ was comes before voters.in-Novem.... against the U.N. Economic &amp;amp;°~ SociatCoun~cil’srec0gnitionlast sexual exploitation of children yearofthelnternatiofialLesbian ¯ orrepealofage:0f-cousentlaws. &amp;amp; Gay Association 0LGA):be:- The vote; clearly aimed at excause theNorthAmeri~anMan/ eluding:members 0f the North :Boy Love.- Association ~ ¯ AmericanMan/B0y LoveAssn. hostessed by supermodel ultradrag queen RuPaul. Coming up on the cable channel’s "Our Favorite Movies" series being hosted by celebs is-Barbra Streisand’s"Funny Girl,"hosted by comic, actress and lesbian icon Sandra Bernhard.. By the ’way~ the statuesque platinum blond bewigged RuPaul still insists- that, even though he "loves "Gypsy,’ he still wants to’do an all-blackremake ofanother Roz Russell classic, "Mame;~ "starring moi, Of course." No NAMBLAat UN March ATLANTA-TheSteeringCom-- mitteeofStonewall25 has voted to bar from its March on. the UnitedNationsinNewYorkthis June any groups that advocate ber. The pollsters said.the survey has a 3.4% margin of error. A full 20%. of those polled, how-. ever, said they weren’t familiar with the anti-gay ballot measure and weren’t sure where they stoodon it. Apoll commissioned by. the Idaho Citizens Alliance last November, but challenged by fights activists, had indicated 63% of the state’s residents favored the anti-gay measure. ’Domestic Par[ners’ Fly JERUSALEM A gay-flight attendant with Israel’ s E1 AI Airlines has won a court ruling that requires the air carder to extend is in queer films. According to Variety, the motion picture industry trade paper’s just published listing 6f the most proffiable films released in 1993,"Jurassic Park" came as last year’s second most profitable film, topped by "The Wedding Bansomebasic questions about why fraternities and sororities are appealing to gays and lesbians, what they gained from the experience, what, if any, anti-gay experiences they may haveencountered, and similar topics. To obtain a copy of the survey, write quet.". Ahn Li’s film about a~ re- - to: Fraternity Research, PO Box cially mixed yuppie gay cou~!e 15863, San Diego CA 92175. ’ whotryto.hoodwinkWei-Tung.S ~ CO Funflie.’,Boot~CamP’ parents~ from Taix~an into ..be- COLORADO SPRINGS,. Colo. lieving he .i~. straightby miount-.ii_. Fi’~edo~iW-.atCh~.-a.~ligiq,us. ing a fake wedding gro~s~,dmor~,(~ rightm~hi.@ing pubiiCau."0,’~~ than any film in 1993 compaored - r@0~ted fiaat th~:Coaiition ~ to itsexpenditures, Variety.says. .....Reviv,a! (COR),. located, in The Hollywood- trade paper.re~ Sonoma County, Calif., is relopOrted in its annual survey of most profitable films that "The Wedding Banquet, grossed a staggering 23 times what it cost to produc..e~ handily beating Stephen Spielberg’s dinosaur blockbuster "Jurassic Park," which earned only 16 times its ~roduction expenses. . orority/Frat. Survey SAN DIEGO, Calif. The San Diego-based Fraternity Research is conducting a confidential national survey of lesbians and gay men who are either currently undergraduate or alumnimembers caring to Colorado later this year to open a "boot-camp training school for radical world-changers" where fundamentalists will learn "hand-to-hand combat intellectually and spiritually..." COR, an extremist far:right fundamentalist group has ties to farright leaders Beverly LeHaye of Concerned Women for America and Donald Wildmon of the American Family Assn. It also advocates setting up a Chrisiianbased government in the U.S. and urges followers to "systematically and effectively rebuild to the unidentified gay worker’s of a university sorority or frater- theircivilization on Biblicalprindomestic partner the- same an- nity. The survey is under the .ciples, thatincludethe mandated nual free ticket the airline makes direction ofDouglas Case, a gay death ._l~=,,nalty for an assortment available to the marfiedspouses .-~-. actavlst and currently Coordlna~ of sins. ranging from. dell - . ofitsempl0yees.Thecourtru!ed° ’ tor of Fraternity &amp;amp; Sorority Life quencyandblasphemytohomo- . thatin-refu~ing to,g_i~ie:the free-., at San Diego State University. - sexuality, adultery and:failure to bie to the gay man s boyfriend it. The 32:question survey results .repay ~ bail ¯ was ,dolating the nation,s anti-i are aimeJl at Shedding light on bond. ¯ biaslaws, which includesexual . orientation.. Europe, that NAMBLA withdraw from only recently been granted conthe Belgian-based association of sultative status in the UN’s Ecolesbian and gay organizations, nomic &amp;amp; Social Council. ~Russlans Anti,Gay "~.... S~FI Supervisors. Take SAN FRANCISCO - A report .... First InterState to-Task by MarshaGessen for the-San Francisco-based International Gay &amp;amp; Lesbian Human Rights Commission finds that in spite of the repeal of Russia’s antigay law in 1993, the country remains a "land of terror" for gays and lesbians: The report charges that government officials still have not accounted for some 200 gay men sentenced to labor camps for violating the nation’s anti-gay law before it was repealed, even though those convicted in the past .were supposed to be released under the measure passedb~ the Russian Parliament last year. The report also says law enforcement officials continue.to harass gays and les,N~s,p.fison and~a_l~o..rca~p:.’ offl~i~iig ~stili .mi~izM[ iii~arcer2.... ateff:gayS ~d intimidate lesbi-~ .~ ans in their"cust0dy, and g~y . bashingscoiitinuethrbughoutth6~ :" country unchecked. Louganis- Coming Out NEW YORK - Gossip ColumnistLiz Smithreports thatOlympic gold medalistGregLouganis " has signed abookdeal with Random House for his biography in which the reserved athleteturned- entertainer will finally discusshis homosexuality: Even SAN:FRANCISCO - Shocked that. banking giant First Interstate Bank, under pressure from anti~.gay fundamentalists,had unceremoniously dropped its personnel policy barfing discrimination based on sexual orientation, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors has sent a-sharply critical letter to First Interstate BankCorp president William Siart, expressingits"disappointment" in the bank’s decision. "There is norestricti0n against First Interstate Bank Corp’s prohibition ofdiscrimination based upon sexual orientation in all of the states in which your subsidiaries are located," the letter states. "Such a policy would be far more Consistent than allowingSuch di~criminationin-those...... states where it is notprohibited~’~d.: Las~ year First Interstate, Which operates" banks in. 11 Western_ states, became th~’tatge_t~f-anti~ ,=, gay fundamentalists:oafter (2hristNet, a national computer network for far-right Christians, urged its subscribers and their supporters to write to the bank protesting FIB’s anti-bias policy including sexualorientation; The bank then quietly changed :its employmentdiscriminati0npoll.... ~W..Bush, president said, if elected,: he would veto any repeal of.the state’s sodomy statute because he said. the law "is a symbolic ~/. gesture of trad’m’onal values." Texas gay rights activists said they considered Bush’s corn: ments to be the kind of pandering to the religious right that lost his father the 1992 presidential race. ’Harvey Milk’ - The Opera SAN FRANCISCO ~ At the snail’spacerate the Oliver Stone proposed ~motion picture "The Mayor of Castro Street" is mov- ~ ~ng, you may be able to catch the opera based on the assassinatedgay politician Harvey Milk’ s life before it hits the big screen as a biopic. Theopera- called simply "Harvey-Milk"- is slated to premiere atthe Houston Grand Opera on Jan. 21, 1995,_followed by a spring 1995-performance by theNew York CityOpera and a production~ by the San-Fram cisco Opera in the fall of 1996. The opera was commissioned jointly by the three companies and ~is the. work of composer SteWart Wallace and librettist Michael Korie. 1993’s.. Most Profitable Film? Guess Again! HOLLYWOOD -- Forget "Jurassic Park," "Schindler’s LiSt," "Philadelphia,"-and similar .motion picture box office-block: bustt/s; the real profit in movies Sensitive to the Challengesof Gay, Lesbian:, Bisexual &amp;amp; " Transgendered Individuals, Couples &amp;amp; Families. 2865 E. Skelly Drive, Ste. 215 ¯Tulsa, Oklahoma 74105 745-1111 . . Certified:Public Accountant Please Note New Address&amp;amp; Phone PO.B¯ 1401. 1, Tulsa 74..,:t59.:M L1,,1 . 747-546.6 Faster refunds available through electronic filing. Tulsa Family News, February 1994 - March 1994, page 5 News Briefs-News Briefs News Briefs NewsBriefs News BriefsNews¯BriefS News Gays Battle Anti-Straight Di. scri m ination TAMPA, Fla. - A gay fights group, the Haman Rights Task Force ofFlorida, has been championing the case of 4 straight women fired from the Late Show bar in New Port Richey, Fla., after the owner of the club decided to turn it intoa barcatering to gay men,claiming the new customers~wouldn~’~t~ feel ctm~ fortaSte~ith straight ~idtreSses and~artenders. :"we Ve always known thatthis kind ofdiscfimination is wrong no matter *who it’s directed against," saidTodd Simmons of the task force. "No one deserves to lose their job because of their sexual orientation, particularly when it has absolutely no relevance to the job they’ve been hired to perfOrm." Buttino-FBI Settlement SAN FRANCISCO - A federal court judge has’~approved a $205,000settlement between the Federal-Bureau of Investigation and gay former agent Frank Buttino,’who charged in a yearslong lawsuit against the federal crime agency that his dismissal in 1989 after 20 years of service was discriminatory. Th_e agreementwas approved by U.S. District Judge Saundra Brown Armstrong and requires the FBI to pay Buttino’s attorneys $53,000 in legal fees involved in any discrimination within, the agenc~y based on sexual orientation, and. agree to hire Dana Tillson, a 32-year-old San Francisco private investigator whose application had been rejected because she is a lesbian. Adobe Offers Benefits MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - The gay newspaper OutNowt. in SanJose, Calif, reports thatcom~ putermanufa~turer Adobe Systems of Mtn. View is the.latest high~techfirm :to extend company- benefits to-the domestic parmers of its workers. The new benefits program went into effect at Adobe on Jan. 1 and is available to both same-sex and .opp0site-sex coupleS. Historians Cancel ’95 Convention in Cincinnati SAN- FRANCISCO -- The country’s foremost historical organization - the American Histodcal Association- has formally canceled its planned 1995 annual convention in Cincinnati, accusing thatcity ofdenying lesbiansand gay men equal protection under the law. The AHA’s governingcouncil voted to move its January 1995 meeting to Chicago or New York because voters in Cincinnati in November approved an amendment to the city charter barfing :civil rights ePnrtoatfei0ctnio. nsAbafseedderoanl sceoxuuratl ohraisblocked enforcement ofthe antilenging its constit,utionality iS:" ’pending, but the AHA council decided to move its 1995 convention- until the referendum is declared unconstitutional. Catholics Blast ,Bishops CHICAGO - Three Catholic groups have taken the U.S. Catholic Conference of Bishtps to task for its opposition to federally- spons.ored television and radio public service announcements promoting condom use~- Leaders of the National Coalition ofAmericanNuns, Catholic -Advocates for Lesbian and Gay Rights and Chicago Catholi~ Women joined-with AIDS educators in scolding the bishops, whoearlier inJanuary denounced as "immoral and murderous" the just-announcedTV andmdio ads encouraging the use of condoms to prevent the spread of HIV infection among sexually active younger Americans. Carolina Anti-Gay Bills COLUMBIA, S.C. - The South Carolina House ha~ overwhelm- - ingly approved legislation that wouldbargayS and lesbians from serving in the state National Guard; adopting children or acting as foster parents; The mea~ sures, some Of the most restrictive in years, were prompted by several high-profile chiM-custody cases involving lesbiansand gay men around the country as well.aS by :the national debate Chiola, running for :the Cook County, IlL, Circuit C0urt; Victoria Sigler, running for the Dade County; Fla., Court; and Ken Wolf, who is running for a seat on the Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., City Commission. Gay-Marriage in Hawaii HONO~UI2U~-~When the HawaiiLegislature reconvenes this monthfor its49.94 session, one of the measures that will come before the .lawmakers will be a proposed bill offered by conservatives that wouldexplicitly pro~ hibit same-sex marriages. The state Supreme Court ruled more than a year ago that~ same-sex couples may not be denied marriage licenses unless the state can- prove a compelling state interest in pr0hibitingthem from getting married. A lower court is still reconsidering the case under the high court’s guidelines of stricter scrutiny, and many activists believe the earlier Supreme Court ruling set the stage for Hawaii to become the first state to lega!ly recognize, gay and lesbian marrla~ges. Arizona Ant,-Gay Bill PHOENIX, Ariz~ - A proposed state constitutional amendment that would ban legislation protecting gays and lesbians against discrimination has been introduced by Rep:Rusty Bowers, a conservative Mesa Republican, in the Arizona legislature and his court battle~.pledge to stop gaymeasurewhilealawsuitchal~ lastyear overending thePenta- ~ senttotheH0useJudiciaryCom~ - ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯.= ¯ ¯¯ ¯ ~ gon ban~ - mittee:.~Bowers Said heintro- St.Louishasf0rmedCPR(Coun- ¯ ¯ ¯=¯¯ =¯ =.:=¯ ¯ =. : ¯ .-.....,......... ¯ ~ o= ; An;t[,Gay~AdOption~,~:Bill~--:~ duced0theand÷gayl~gislafion~be-~ :,: se!ing ..~=.ofessio0,..M.-:.R~sou[~es) .... ~:,i-.~ ,~..~i;-, ~.~., ~-: ,--.-~’~-~ ~i", ~.~:~i÷~OL~MPi~sli~::’~ti~e~h’:;::",:~-"cau~e~of~gay~ghts:4aws.:Passed ~.~---to provide CO~,Bsdan.g:;.~and~.u.P7 "- ingtonLegi~lfiture:will con~idtr’~ in Phoeni.xandTueson that.out- ¯ port services"tbt acuv~sts who ¯ : 1: HI !.1 IV IO~,.LI ~:~d~’: :.tJ~...., ¯ aprop0se~-bill this-session that -.. ~ law_anti:gay .bias. The Arizona are experiencing the same. sort ¯ .~.~-" d ’ " : woul~i make it illegal to pla~e a Traditional Values. Coalition . of post traumatic stress disor- ¯¯ ¯ foster child in a household vcith began gathering signatures for a ders soldiers experience during 11 th &amp;amp; Mingo, 838-7626 " ¯ ¯ a homosexual, bisexmil, trans- ¯ ¯ sexual or transvestite. The pro- - Open esday" Saturday atSam. - posed legislation was prompted- ¯¯ ~ " - = ¯ by the case of Megan Lucas; a Call for Appointments ¯ ~ - . 22-year-old woman who.is fight- " Walk-ins Also Welcome. ing toregain custody of her~3- ¯ ¯ year-old son whom she had aban- ¯ ¯ doned in 1990. Lucas started her of the boy after learning he had beenplaced in the foster_.care of Parklane BUilding Louis and Ross L0pton, 2 gay Secure Midtown/Riverside-Area men, who are seeking to adopt the boy as their son. Washington One Bedroom Apartments is one of 6 states that permit Skyline views available, same-sex couples to adopt chil- - dren. $315, bills paid. 58%4640 Lesbian/Gay Candidates WASHINGTON-. The Gay &amp;amp; Lesbian Victory Fund, theWashington- based network of political campaign donors, has endorsed 6 more gay and lesbian candidates .in upcoming 1994 races. Theyinclude: Tony Miller, who isrunning for statewide of. Ken’s Flowers fice as Califoruia’s Secretary of ~ State; Will Fitzpatrick, running for a seat in the Rhode Island Senate; George Eighmey, running for a seat_in .the Oregon 1635 E. 15th Street, 599-8070 House- of Representatives; John " " . Duran, running for a seat in the Serving Tuisa’s California Assembly; Susan Lesbian &amp;amp; Gay Communities With Pride - Look for our Rainbow Flag Tulsa Family News,.February 1994 -March 1994, page 4 similar statewide anti-gay initiative in .December. S~x Classes Evaluated WASHINGTON - Classes on sexuality andAIDS are offered in some 93% of all U.S. public high schools, and the mosteffecrive courses combine information on., abstinence along with the importanceofusingcondoms and othercontraception, accord: ing to .sex researcher Douglas Kirby..in a report sponsored by the Kaiser Family Foundation. The research indicated that, contrary- to opponents of sex ed classes, the Courses neither has- " ten the start nor increase the frequency of sexual intercourse among teens. Nor do the sex ed classes increase the number of sexual-partners. Gay &amp;amp; ¯Lesbian Americans. WASHINGTON - Activists from around the country gathered in the natiOn’,s capital over theJan215-17 weekend to launch Gay and LeSbian Americans, a "diverse, n0~partisan coalition ofgrassrootsadvocates commit, ted to civil rights for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people" in this countryJ Elected. as interim Officers in the new Leal,. runningfor a: seat onthe group while it builds member- -San Francisco Board of Super-- ship, creates :local chapters visors.; and Barb Jones, who,iS arohnd(he Countryand firths up running for a seaton the Tempei " it~~ structure were Kim Edwards Ariz,, City Council. The Victory . as Outr:.~k~Direetor, JonCarl Fund had earlier endorsed Tom ¯ Lewis as Communications Specialist, Steven Reichert as Net- .work Coordinator, and Mickey Wheatley asChi~fFinance Officer. GLA Chapters quickly began forming as the founding membership returned to their home towns, and the first group of local GLA chapters will be formally announced around the countryonValentine~s:Day,Feb. 14, at.a-multiple-city nears conference that :is being called "Queers Across ,,America:".o Bringing some unexpected muscle to GLA were Bob Paris, former Mr: America and Mr. Universe, who in 1989 shook up the professional bodybuilding word by coming out and ex- .changing marriage, vows with his husband and fellow physique model.Rod Jackson. The Olympia, Wash., couple-became the first non-founding members to join GLA following the official formation of the groupin mid- January... For information about joining Gay &amp;amp; Lesbian Americans, contact the organization at: PO Box 77533, Washington, D.C. 20013- 7533 or phone (202) 546-4124 or the organization’s toll-free line at 800-889-5111 or, for hightech types, contact them through their Intemete-mail address: glajoin@ queernet.org for membershi_ p details. ~upport For Activists ST. LOUIS.-Agroup ofgay and lesbian mental health workers in battle: "We want to offer services that could address needs before they escalate and overwhelm individuals:There’s so much emotional fallout, and for .an issue like this, where it really is our life or death, we’ve seen a ~r_eat buildup." ime tO.Try Gay Meg? NEW YORK.- Time Warner Inc. says that it is tentatively considering publishing a magazine targeted to gay and lesbian readers, although the publishing giantdeclined to give any details of the possible magazine. Time spokesman Peter Costiglio said "It’s at a very preliminary, early stage. There’s no timetable yet~" Nor would Costiglio discuss what sort of magazine Time might launch in a market where no lesbian/gay periodical has yet broken the 100,000 paid circulation barrier. ’Out There I1’ Comedy HOLLYWOOD - Tickled that "Out There,’~ Comedy Central’s first gay and lesbian comedy special, doubled its prime time ratings, the cable network has announced plans for "Out There IL" which will be taped before a live audience in Manhattan during the Gay Games IV (June 18- 25), Gay Pride Weekend (June 24-26) and Stonewall 25-celebrati0n in New York. The program will be aired later in the summer. Williams from page 6 ignorance". He feels there has been devastation because of ignorance. He wants to make knowledge available to all, but respects therights ofparents who would object. He feels that parents should have a right to veto in terms of their own children, but that "it’s appropriate thateducation should be available" and accessible to those who want it. He thinks that 16 is an appropriate age to make education available. Williams does not feel that education will encourage kids to become more sexually active, but allow them to make better decisions about their activity and its consequences. "The kid’s going to do what they want to do, and when kids makedecisions, they don’tmake them based on consequences for the most part. But I hope that they can make better decisions when they make them, because they understand how to make ,..discrimination is wrong. If we don’t putsome kind ofprotections to say that we’re not going to let you take away [rights].. ,then we’ve really taken .the wrong p0sitionr~ rant that ¯ about HIV. Teenagers~ he said, need to make informed decisions based on knowledge and understanding of the consequences. "I think knowledge is power,i think knowledge is freedom, I think knowledge leads to understanding", Mr. Williams states. Logic needs be be present on both sides of an issue. "If I close my mind, I really don’thave any understanding at all. If you really want to make good decisions, even if you don’t agree with all the other sides that you hear, I think part of being a good leader is to get as much information as possible, as many diverse opinions as you can, and if nothing else, I think it makes you a better person, and hopefully makes you a better leader too. Mr. Williams thinks that if the Mayor has an opportunity to issue a declaration banning dis- - crimination on the basis ofsexual orientation, then "She should do that. There’s people who could be excellent employees, and all ot a sudden someone firids out ten years later, that so-and-so’s Gay. And then they make a decision they can treat them different, andrun them out and all that. " Has nothing to do with their job performance...The people that work for me, I don’t hire them because I want them to agree with my political views, or my religious views, or this and that. I hire them because of their per- .formance..With Clinton, I .Marler ¯ from page 1 Suzanne is running for City Council because she believes that it is possible to make changes, and to honestly represent all of the people, in the city of Tulsa. She believes that her opponent, James Hogue, has not done that. Suzanne’s goal is to make decisions for the city of Tulsa that make sense. As far as Suzanne Marler is concerned, equal rights make sense and it"Is apriority to be able to guarantee equal rights and equal representation to every citizen in Tulsa." Suzanne believes that discrimination isa problem in Tulsa, and it is necessary to add’ sexual orientation’ to the non-discriminationpolicies ofthecity."When there is such obvious injustice taking place, it.’s time we take appropriate action to make sure that it stops. That’s whatgovernment should be about." Williams, continued thoughtheshouldn’t have backed off [the ending of the Military ban on Gays in the armed services]. Are we now doing to decide that certain people can’t be executives, now certain people can’t be school administrators? It goes on and on, and it comes out to one reason; but no one discusses performance:They!re discussing everything but-that." WHAT GAY AND LESBIAN ISSUES? by Kharma Anos Darla Hall, incumbent City Council member from District 2, won the Democratic Party primary. She will-face Republican Gary Moore in the March first election. When asked for an interview, Councilor Hall said that trying to run her business, City Hall, and a campaign left her little time to talk with people. However, she was able to spare a few minutes by phone. After her initial question of "What (do Gay issues) have to do with the City Council?", Darla answered questions about what she woulddo to combat the problem of discrimination based on sexual orientation.That is a "very difficult" issue to address, Darla said. She is aware that Tulsa has a large Gay, Lesbihn, and Bi- Sexual population, but feels that adding "sexual orientation" to the nob-discriminatory policy of the city "would be like passing a law to protect you if you’re Catholic." (Editor’s note: existing law protects on all statuse~ exceptfor sexual orientation.) Darla says that before she would voteeither for or against a Gilbertfrom page 1 TFN: Weunderstand thecommission may not act, but will instead ask the state to do so. Is that yourunderstanding? DG: We haven’t heard anything about it yet, and I don’t know how other council members feel, or will act. TFN: Are you aware that there are no current protections for gays and lesbians, even under the E.E.O.C.? (fair empl. laws) DG:I haven’t spent any time studying this issue. In fact, I’ve never been contacted by gays and lesbians before. TFN: Should there be any protections, .even for employment? DG: People have predujices. There should be education. Prejudice is a problem. This is a moral value for a lot of people. We need to be more tolerable (sic) and treat them as ciuzens, regardless of their preference. In my office, every citizen has the same voice. TFN: Mayor Savage will address a gay and lesbian group on March 24th at the Tulsa Metropolitan Community Church. On that date, the mayor will be asked to issue an executive order measurethatw0uldprotectGays,, -to protect gay andlesbian city she would have to thoroughly employees and contract workresearch the issue. "Right now, ers. What is your comment? my cup runneth over...I am. so DG:.I’msurethatwhoeverthe busy that I only have time to Mayor is [following the electhink about the [current]issues." tion] should act their conscience, Tales from page 1 "’Tales" as "’featuring raunchy language, fronta! nudity, samesex kissing and drug use - all in a positive light. But Congress will be back soon, and PBS inevitably will come in for legitimateattack." Even before the 6- hour "Tales" hit the airwaves, however, Robert H. Knight of the anti-gay Family .Research Council attacked the series at hearings held by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting on Jan. 12, calling the TV version Of Armistead Maupin’s hit book "a slick piece ofgay propaganda" _and objecting to what he said was "taxpayers [being] hit up to pay for a national propaganda exercise glorifying homosexual promiscuity." Yes, you are seeing double! Tu.lsa’s only Gay Gift Store -now Gilbert. continued and rightfully so. C i t i z e n s sho.uld be treated equally, regardless of their lifestyle outside the job. TFN: If there was a petition drive in your district, and thousands, of signatures supported protection, how .would you act? DG: I would act the same way as I did about the half-penny sales tax. If there were enough s~gnatures, I would at least consider it. The council wants to protect the rights of all citizens of Tulsa. ~ has 2 locations! ~ ~ ~:. ;. ~HIV’TESTINGC.LINIC~ ’ - ~,: : :. EV~E;RY "~HUR~iEVENIN~"~: 7!~8~:130 PM sponsored by TOHR, Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights Finger Stick Method Daytime Testing, Tuesday and Thursday, by Appointment Call 749-4194 By &amp;amp; for but not exclusive to the Lesbian, Gay &amp;amp; Bisexual Communities YOU ARE NOT ALONE For more information about a Tulsa based support/education group for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual or questioning youth, 15-20 years old, call 587-1300 Tulsa Family News,.February 1994.~ March 1994, page 7 John Thompson from page 1 cope and live with, respect one another’s opinioris. I don’t separate people out as Gays/Lesbi-- ans, especially as an educator; I’m the Superintendent for all k~ds, black, white! and all kinds of things. But when you see a certain kind of group being d!scrimin.. ated against; you must ~n- TN:I think the thing that concerns both young and adult Lesbian and Gay-people, is that. an approach that says, "Oh we’re included in [with:out being mentioned specificaHly]’, in effect often renders us invisible and doesn’t really address our issues. Lesbians and Gay men have a culture; have history..¥ou don’t learn about the different people who contributed who also were sure, or try to make sure, tha.t..that Gay, I mean, you learn about d~n’t happe~ and.try t6 make ’ ’em, but ~omehow nobody ev.er surethfit~y a~e ffi~ienan equal gets around to mentioning me opportumty as well as the other factthat, Oh,bytheway.2 .Its students. That’s ~;here I Come a kindof way of ripping off our from, I just want all kids to have this opportunity:i TN: So; if I understand you properly, then certainly if it comes to your atte’n.tion that Lesbian and Gay 3~oung adults are experiencing discrimination, either from faculty, staff, or from other students, then you would institute steps to address those problems? JT: I think it’d be up to the individual schools, as superintendent, I can’t do it from my office, and we’re getting into site-based decision making. I think that leaders at the schools need tO b6-aware of those kindS of situations. And I would hold administrators and teachers accountable for educating all kids, and 1 repeat, you know, educat=- ing all kids, and Fm not saying just Gays &amp;amp; ISesbians. I’m talking poor kids, rich kids, white kids, educating all kids...... role models from our culture. Our readers are very concerned about a problem of invisibility. I would think that that is setting out inclusion for all people, including specifically Lesbians andGay men. I think that would be part of the role of a Superintendent;. to say everybody is included here, especiall3i since Lesbians andGay menhavechildren and pay taxes. JT: To be~very candid with you, I’m ignorant to the point of being able to walk into a building~ and identifyaGay person vs. the one that’s not Gay, or Lesbian and say this person’s Gay, and this person’s not Gay...When I taught Pythagorus’ Thb,orem, I didn’t seeany difference in teaching any child the same theorem. I’m just ignorant to some of the things you’re saying about special kind of ’lesson, or .Special way, orspecial kind ofapproach that Gay people and LeSbians have to be... I don’t understand that. I just think that all children are children, they have a brain, When a child’s in Tulsapublic schools; we i~dI gonna work with that child,, regardless of any differences, and when we employ people in that school district. we expect to be representative of the culture... ~ they have a mind, they function, -and what we try to do is educate, vs. one that’s nota Lesbian...l is reach those children through know a lot of people.2I’ve s~en themostappropriate way,fdeala lot ofpeople come out of-the ing with their, needs: -I m just closeLas they usedto.say, and ..........ha~ing some problems right have-thoseoutwardappearances -: now..; you can identify. But there’s so - TN: Let me give .you a spemany other people who are. not- -t cific, then. Ifwe}re talking about [identifiable], and you just canrt elementary, then wemay be dealwalk into any particul~, culture. ingwith exclusiv.ely i_ssues of Gay, Lesbian-&amp;amp; Bi-sexual Friendly. People of Color are especially encouraged to apply. Applications accepted until 4pm on Feb. 24th. Please call Roger Morrig, 749-4194 Expert. leaning/Pre sing, " Alterations &amp;amp; Drapery Cleaning 4951 So. Peori~i~ (across from the Camelot) 743-5967 Monday-Friday 7-6, Saturday 9-2 Same,day dry cleaning service on_ request.. ~ traditional education- math-" ematics, reading, whatever. But once we get to. ithe junior and senior.high level, the curricula expands, and in Tulsa, from my recollection of being in Schools here, you4eal with human sexuality at some point. Now, human sexuality, when it’s approached exclusively from a heterosexual context ’where it presumes that everybody is heterosexual, is not going to serve Lesbian and Gay :- ¯ kids; because it doesn’t even ’.~ speak to their reality~ And you’ re right abOut visibility, Gay-and Lesbian: people are not always visible on sight, butChristians aren’t, andJewsaren’ t, and there are cultural differences there and peoplerespectthose cultural differences. Do you see where l’m coming from? JT: Yeah, I understand where you’re coming from; I just have to be very honest with you,-I am not coming in to discriminate against any child. When achild" s in Tulsa public schools, we’re gonna work with that child, regardless of any differences, and when we employ people in that school district, we expect to be representative ofthe culture that we are. about. So I have some real serious problems with separating .people out. This Country and say weare all put here on earth to do the best wecan to live together, and work together in harmony...You’ll have to excuse me, I’mnot a student of a lot~of this discrimination that goes on in our country...I don’tcare what: you are, we create an environment for children to learn. I’m sorry, I can’t say anymore about that. I don’t like to talk about our ignorance. You have given me a topic that I~hadn’ t -given a~lotof thought to, and I think I deserve an opportunity to think about it. YOU haveraised some questions that is something that we need to consider .and think about. I plan to put together some advisory panels, to includepeople from all walks of life.My first six monthson thejob will be doing a lot of listening and observing. I really want to make sure I’m in tune with what’s going on in that particular school district. You have raised some questions thatprobably I haven’t given a great deal of thought to, because in some places-that’s not the issue. Gays and Lesbians have been in all cultures, but they’ vebeen in thecloset. You’ re_ telling me in Tulsa that those people are no longer willing to do that and want to comeout and speak for their rights and privihas labeled so many people over ~ " leges as all otherAmerican citithe years; we-have more labels- zens, and I’m telling you. that for our children than any other we’re gonna educate our chiladvanced culture in the world, dren, I’m a kid’s person; and I IYmjust so tired ofheatingthem, love all kids. 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" NEwYORK - .In a case with badly: needed=While"they set-to striking, similarities, to the just-- to think they wi!l no~be,in_fected releasedmotion picture Phila- by AIDS, .people over~:age 50 delphia; a New,York law :firm = haVe,consistenfly?acc0unt~d for ’that fired an AIDSqnfected law- 10% OfAIDS 6ases, with the toll yerhasbeenorderedt0paymOre now at more than 33,000: . than: $5,00,000 - to= the deceased ’ N-ee d I.e -Sw alp: s attorney s estate by the state Di-, ¯ DOil’t Add Addiets visi0nof~HuinanRights; iBaker . CHICAGO Impo~t;-new. &amp;amp; McKenzie said it-would ap- .. evidence¯ backs-.up claims, that, peal ’the decisi0n~ maintaining needle-’exchange.~ programs ihatit.was;unaware ofGeoffrey aimed at preventing ~:IDS Bower.’scondition when he wa’s- among drug users can?~li’amatifired in 1986. The firm contends callycurb high-risk needle:sharthat Bower was released, from his-employment because of his jobperformance. Bowers never told anyone at the-law-firm that he was gayor that he.had AIDS, but doctors testified that he had disfiguring lesions on his faceas a result of Kaposi’s Sarcoma. 9 Cities Eligible for Funds ST. LOUIS ~-By exceeding the grim benchmark of 2,000 AIDS cases, St. Louis is the latest of 9 U.S :cities tobecomeeligible for federal grauts to help care for its AIDS patients. TheDepartment of Health and Human Services awarded nearly $1~2 million to the city to help¯pay the cost Of out-patient services, meals, medication~ counseling andother services to residents with HIV/ AIDS. The agency awarded a total of $t59.9 million in grants to 34 metropolitan areas which ing by IV. drugu,sers ~ without attracting newdrug abusers, accotdingto- two reports published in the Jan~ I2issue of the Journal of the American. Medical Association~ A five-year research project by the University of Califomia at San Francisco found that about 3% of the IV drug injectors w_ho exchanged needles in 1988 were new drug ¯ users, but that.by 1.993 that figure. had.dropped to barely 1%. According to theUCSFresearchers, the study indicates such needle programs do not contribute to increased IV drug abuse. ¯ Another research effort, at New York’s Beth Israel Medical Center, also founda dramatic shiftin the use of shared needlesamong IV drug users, in 1984, theNew York researchers found 51 percentof the ¯ vet; peop!e;.seem to be.getting the - .. jecting it. ~ ’" " :. ~ ~- messageaboutAIDSprevention, New AIDS Ads in .N~ older Americans are largely ig- ~WYORK -~Th~Gay Men s noting, safeguards against the ¯. Health CrisiSha~ mounted a new disease~ a riew¯ medical survey s~bway AIDS preventiOn ad Concludes.. To find out what ’ campaign in Manhattan~targe~- older~Am~ricans ~aredoing to ~:in~--’youngerh0m0sexualsand protect .themselves¯ against bisexuals: Tlie ads feature gay, AIDS, Dr. Ron Stall.and Dr. Joe lesbian, and heterosexual ¢ouples CataniaoftheUni~ei’~ity ofCali: kissing 0rembmcffig while ho!dfomia atSan Francisco .studied ing ~ontlomsand Other protec- ’ more than 3~000 interviews-of tire de,rices. Official~-fro:m people over the age of 50 taken GMHC, the largest AIDS ser~ .from large national surveys, vice organization in the country, Some 10% 6f therespondents say the ads are more explicit reported having multiple sex than whatthey have produced in pai,tners or a bl~5odtralisfusi0h " the pastfor the general public in the 1980’s before AIDS spokespersonforthecity’shealth screening was widely available, department said the ads were no Despite these risk factors, the more explicit than those used by researchers say, olderAmeri~s Calvin Klein and other adverti~, were 6 times less likely to~Use ers to p~0mote their products:.. co0doms and5 tim~s:~less likely AIDS Has. Hit 3,000,00.0 to undergO AIDS testing thah’. .Ii~GENEVA ~ Since AIDSwa~ younger people with simile,riSk- ~;!-. firstidentifiedm0re than 13 years factors. Smllpointsoutthat, f0r-.~; ago; aft estimated 3 million olderAmericans, there havebeen - ~ p~ple:worldwide-have develno public health warnings, bpedl!ae full-i~lown disease, ac- :"When have you ever seen an cording to the World Health Or- AIDS poster with a wrinkled ganizarion;Inatwice-yearly re face?" he asks. Also,. adds Dr. port,, the UN agency al~so, said Mitchell Feldman, an assistant that some¯14million adult~ andl professor of medicine at UCSF, million !children ha~e been indoctors tend to ignore AIDS risk fectedwithHIV, the~,irus.that is " factors, in older patients. ,!’They assume older pe~le don thave sex and arern0t at risk," he says. "But :not only arethey ha~,ing sex, theyare not-lakingprecantions." He says education protions since the previous report in July: Federal Funds for ¯ ¯ NeedleProgram.s WASHINGTON TheClinton administration is studying whether or not itshould put-federal.. funding~ into needle exchange. programs around the country in-an effort to slow the spread.of HI.V among iV drug users, White HOUse AIDS advisor Kri~stineGebbie told repo~- ers. The~earemorethan 3 dozen needle-swap programs ~in_. U.S. cities;.m0st of them technically illegal and poorly funded through volunteer efforts.. Federal regulations block the government from funding such needle-exchange programs without scientific evidence that IV~needle exchanges actually slow transmission of the virus without in- Editorial in the Baltimore creasing drug use. Late !ast year,. Sun ~bout the government’s researchers published the most AIDS :awareness radio and.TV comprehensive study to date on S~.l~,~. ~- " needleexchangesandc0ncIuded ~ ~ =The Clinton administration that the. needle-swap programs deserves credit for prying the lid do in fact block transmissionand offof what previoUSadrriinistradon’t ~addnew addictsto the tionsmisto6kforacanofworms. nation’s population. That .re- The fear that public service ads search, Gebbie said, piompted . might promote promiscuity¯ - a federal health.offiCials t0begin ¯ cause that.seems to thi~ive with reevaluating federal fundi~ng for " or wi~i~’u?prom~otion- .kept’!he the programs. Q u o t e --U n q u o te ingiife~s~ixqng infoima~:oirffiih "No one expects publi~ service announcements to .stem the tide of AIDS. But at least¯ the Clinton administration is getting aggressive about spreading what we do know to be true: Using a condom dramatically reduces the chances of contracting the AIDS VIYUS." young people who needlessly were risking their lives. There were no worms inthat can, ~3nly vital, life-saving information. Condoms do reduce risk. Intbrmation about staying healthy promotes health." . Edi~torial in the Miami Ile~- aM about AIDS info. spots. SALOON ; drawing,dancing &amp;amp;fun! February 27, Sunday Showcase Miss Gay Tulsa ~9~1, Bobby Sue So.mmers Ashlev Mikkels, Rebecca Hunter with Host Kris Kohl February 27, 6pm, OGRA,Tulsa Organizational meeting for Tulsa Chapter of Oklahoma Gay RodeoAssociation - March Events March 12iI OGRA Fundraiser :March 13, MDAFundraiser March 27, Sunday Showcase withKris K0hl¯¯. -Hours: Tuesi-Thurs. 4,2, Fri, &amp;amp; Sat. 7-2, Sun. 4-2 believed to cause AIDS..~ The estimateSwere:-farhigher ith~ ~ pi’eviously repo.rted.~ s~tistiCs. ~l’hey repiesent ajump6f ahalf-. million~in AIDS cd:ses,.~.-an’d.~a .... " ......... ~ ~ ~...... ¯ leap of 1 million in HIV infec- - TulsaFamily News, February 1994 - March 1994, page 9 T H E G American Theatre Co. BREAKING LEGS Mar. 18-26 Broken Arrow Community Playhouse WAIT UNTIL DARK Feb. 11-20 Clark To be announced. 596-711 t Heller Theatre SHERRY’S TURN Feb. 17-20 NO EXIT Mar. 10-13 Sapulpa Community Theatre RHONDA "PEACHES" LOVELACE’S ONE WOMAN SHOW Feb. 18-20 A 596-7111 258-0077 746-5065 227-2169 Spotlight Theatre THE DRUNKARD Ongoing 587-5030 Theatre PODS OUR TOWN FEB. 25-.27, MAR. 3-6 596-7111 Feb, 19-27 Mar:ll-20 596-7111 Theatre Tulsa- CHARLEY’S AUNT LIFE WITH .FATHER Tulsa BalletTheatre To beannounced. 596-7111 TulsaOpe_ra RIGOLETI’O Feb, 26, Mar. 3-8596-7111 Y L I, Mardi Gras 94 For Shanti-Tulsa The Mardi Gras tradition is being brought to life by SHANTI-Tulsa, with all proceeds going to this AIDS-support agency.. Mardis Gins 9 ~vill be held in the rejuvenated Brady District at Brady Street Studios,20 E. Brady. Street; on Saturday, February 19, from 8:00 p.m. until midnight. There will be dancing costumes, and cocktails, as well as raffles:The raffles will be ongoing, and local merchants and friends of SHANT!-Tulsa have donated many wonderful items to be given as prizes. Start now on your costumes, mark your calendars, and plan on enjoying this Mardi Gras ball with your friends. Tickets are still S10.00 each, Patrons $25.00 each, and raffle tickets are S1.00 each. For more information, call SHANTI-Tulsa- at 918-749, 7898. SHANTI-Tulsa was established in 1986 as a non-profit organization for HIV+ persons, persons living with AIDS, their families and loved ones. Througha network of volunteers, SHANTI-Tulsa provides AIDS information, support groups, buddy programs, social activi- ¯ies, and a food pantry. .-~ ¯¯, ¯ :¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ 0 . ¯ ¯ oo ¯ " ~ " ’~~~ :~ ;"~ ~%:Le~bianiGaylBil THEATRETULSA : Transgendered . " ~..Organizing Meeting Presents ¯ S~t..Feb. 26,11am ~ - Life yith Fat ,er :"S"nlver Star: ,Saloon., March: II 20, call 587.8402 ¯ 1565 ~ Into: O’O O O lilt I O ¯ OO0 VICTOR BORGE Celebrate his 85th Birthday Tour! Thursday, March 17 8 p.m. Chapman Music Hall Tulsa Performing Arts Center ~Tickets: $1.5, $20, $25, $35 Call. 596-7111 Tickets by Phone, Tulsa Family News, February 19-94 - March 1994, page 10 E S T Y L E Bobbie Sue S,ommers A NEW QU.EEN REIGNS.! by Kris Kohl Bobbie Sue Sommers is now Miss Gay Tulsa 1994, having won the pageant held at the Silver Star. Kris Kohl stated that this year’s competition.brought in a standing room only crowd-, and was most successful in terms of raisingmoney for its cause, the AIDS fund of Tulsa MCC. Kris is ~ery proi~d of the people and. businesses that supported the pageant and donated flowers, ads, time, space, and prizes. The winner of Miss Gay Tulsa, Bobbie Sue Sommers, added a special thank you to her Sponsors, including the Silver Star Saloon, Paradise, Deep Elm, and Tomfoolery. She says,"As your Miss gay Tulsa, I fully plan to represent the title tO the best of my ability; and proudly take it to Miss Ga~ ’Oklahoma." Runners-up were Ashley Mikkels and Rebecca Hunter, HelenHolliday took home an award for Community Service; and Bobbie Sue also scored in the Beauty, Artistry, and-Sportswear categories. Pat Wilson, AKA "Sluticia", won for Male Interview. " " Kris Kohl extends a warm thank you toall ten contestants: Bobbie Sue Sommers, Anita Mann~ Ivana B. Real,Constance.Monroe~Jd. Gentry; Sensuous, RebecCa Hunter, St~phanie Ross; Sluticia swamppussy, and Ashley Nikkels; and to all who made the event posSible; . Monroe Replaces Scott a:s Miss Gay Tulsa-Metroplex by DaM Pa~i " Constance Monroehas .been. named "Miss Gay- Tulsa Metroplex" for the remainder of 1994. This results from Fall0n.S~ott’s being chosen as th~ current:reigning ’"Miss Gay Oklahoma, USA". A~,Miss ~alloh Sd0tt ~ obligationsid that tide w6uld supersede:that of ,Miss "GayTulsa M~trop[~’i’, Central Pageant’s bo~d of governors have :agreed that tliis iiction be taken, Moriroe will represent Central Pageants, inc. at-the ~’MissGay Oklahoma America" pageaht this ¯ y~r, al0ngwithAnita Richards an,.,,d, JJ. Gentry:CentralPageantsalso announces the crowning ofanew Mis~ Gree~i country ofOklahoma ’94" later this..spring. This pageant will be open to. all female impersonators, (Eduo s note: Central Pageam accompanied their press release with copies _of legal documents establishing the corporation.) 2630 East 15th, Tulsa, 749-1563 .Dart Tournament,. Tuesdays, 8 pm Pool Tournament, Fridays, 7:30 .Every. Friday’at 1.0:30, SHOW! T .H E LIVING ARTS OF TULSA 1994 CALENDAR Pathology ofSymbols by Osage/Pawnee painter ~Norman Ak~rs, .-: Vid~.o:b~!ghdi~iraphers UyTM~a~Ey~photographers. Photographs Th~T~lsaPhoto Collective. February 19~20. Two Tuesdays Performance art FebrUary 22. Process in Clay by Jorge Ortega February 28-April 3. Reception For Ortega and Harris, March 10, GI_ A-,,-.Y TULSA LIBRARY. CALENDAR March 1: . Lecture ~ Wildflowers of-Oklahoma, 1:30, Bixby Library March 1~3 ~5 8,i0,12 Noontime:B0ok Fair~ 2p.m., Centr~fLibrary March 2: . : . Treasures oftheGilcrease, lp;m., Hardesty S0uth-Regional March5,12: Poets in Person;~! 0a.m.o 12p.m., Central Library. March 7,14: Books Sandwiched In, 12:10- 12:50 p.m., Central Library March 9: Cowboys. lp.m., Hardesty South Regional Library March 10: ADULT BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP, Hardesty South Regional Library L I F round. E Y L ;dd cam E Does God Hate Gays? Family of Faith Metropolitan Community Church invites you toa workshop, "Homosexuality and the Bible"., Sunday, Feb. 20. This workshop will begin at ap: proximately lpm (after services) at 500 W. ’A’ Street in Jenks. This is the 1st ina series. Others will be, "Sharing the Flame" on Feb.. 27,and" The Blessing" on March 20. For more info: call 298-4MCC (298-4622). STANDING. TOGETHER New Support Group . Responding to the need for peer support, counseling, and social and informationalneeds of ;.~.couples living with HIV, a new " Ug~oup is forming,.called"Standing Together". Meetings are fa- Cilitated by William and Jeff, both train~ counselors. Tfier~ is no cost. Meetings :every Thursday atT:00 p.m. Forlocation, call 743~2917. TODD CAMPS IT UP IN-LIFE UNDERGOUND "For me as a person, ’Life frontofhundredsofreaderswho tinued his cartooning as a col- Underground’ Has been the best have been there before?" lege student. He now works at a therapy a guy could ask for", He posted his firstcomic strip major Texas daily newspaper. said Todd Camp of his monthly , , He is out at work, as well as comic strip now aPl~,,,aring in I,,t~ ~mu’r,, ~in~ t~ ~nf[ being out regionally, via "Life Tulsa Family News. I mean, -I,’,k,f,;X~i’~,o~’~v~fflil Underground". As.hesays,"If - do it statew de r ght?" your love life;.(or lack thereof), :- :1...... Ym°~.r~sg°~e~°gt~t°~’geu, : " : I Y ,, ; :- the frustrations ofbeing Gay in a ; rt ’’ " " " ’ " right? Well, hes out;.inat.least straight world, and the great : 6~?a bulletin board in the hall: two States now,"thanks:tO+~ulsa mystery we call dating; all: in "wayofhis:high:scho01,andcon: ¯ FamilyNews.. -Gay.OWneddhdOperared " ii-: ’: . . : Thank.you Tulsa,: for " .support! 21st &amp;amp; 129 East Avenue Monday ~ Tuesday ~ Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Satuday - Sunday - Feb. 19- Feb. 26 - March 5 - March 12- (Next to Homeland) Phone 234-9007 $3 Beer Bust, Everyday 4-7, $1.50 Pitchers, 9 to midnight. Dart League, 8pro Paradise is looking for good players for 2 dart teams, call for info. Pool Tournament, 8pm. Bamboo Night with Singing/Dancing Star Gene Kernaghan. Music from the401s, 50’s &amp;amp; 60% Ladies Night, with $1.25 Longnecks for the Ladies. Talent Search ’94. Looking for Male/Female Dancers, Singers, Comics~-Cal!...the Paradise. Male Dancers (Looking for Leather). Disco &amp;amp; Mixed music, 10pm. , ~ Showcase with Mersades, and special guest Stephanie Cassidy. And Dancers too! AfterMarch 1st, Brunch,~.noon -2pm. Keyboards by Cool Breeze; Rita’s. Karaoke from 2-6pm~ Stephanie Cassidy with Erika Grant,We~idy Storm, Mersades. Male &amp;amp; Female Dancers, Mike &amp;amp; Sidney. stephanie Cassidy withMersades, Fallon Scott,_ Stephanie Ross, &amp;amp; Male Dancers. T~ger Lily Night (1 st Sat.). Tiger Lily with Stephanie Cassidy,_Mersades, Stephanie Ross,&amp;amp; Lola! Hosts Mersades &amp;amp; Stephanie Cassidy, with Courtney, Michell Ross, &amp;amp; Dancer, Bobby! Open daily till.2am,~.Fpod served during all open hours: Major credit cards accepted. Tulsa Family News, February 1994 = March 1994, page 11 1 MONEY! MONEY-! MONEY! Every Thursday &amp;amp; Sunday, $50 give-away Every Friday &amp;amp; .Saturday, $200 give,away Each night between 1 0 &amp;amp; 12! Beer BUst: Thursday &amp;amp; Sunday, all night $5 Friday &amp;amp; Saturday, 9-1 2 $3 Domestic Longnecks 50¢, 9-1 0 pm, $1, 1 0-11 everynight On Feb. 24, From Kansas City The SHOWME Man -Dancer Doug Boyce Comi.ngMarch 20th First Class Male. Dance Revue Graphics by Tulsa Family News</text>
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                    <text>Serving Tulsa’s Lesbian, Gay.&amp; Bisexual Communities L O.ur Families of the Heart

March ~ ,~ April -|994:,.-¥olume !; Issue 4

3rd t=.me s
the charm?
Community

W-e.l c o.. m
~? : Urban T.uls-a; a monthly enter~
tainrrient newspaper reiterated its
.. policy of rEfusing-to accept advertising that:-, uses the words
29
_... _: -: LesNan hr"Gay. The exception
is_ an-.ad: for- the
Newly
CliniC. Keith
M.S
Skrzypczak,
edit0~&amp;
pubfisher,
an open forum sponsoredby "
Mayor Susan Savage . said that this. ad was.accepted
Tulsa Family News and hoste_d
because heterosexuals might be
had to.cancel her earlierdate of
by the Metropolitan Community
interestedin the service.
February 24.
.
Church Of Greater Tulsa, 1623
Pat Devlin, the owner of
The Mayor will be welcomed
North Maplewood(northwest of.
Cherry St. novelty.shop, Phun
by the Reverend Alice Jones andSheridan &amp; Pine).
See NotWelcome, page 7
This is a fulfillment ofapromTom Neal. Members, family &amp;
friends of the TulsaLesbian/Gayl
ise.made inan interview ~lone in
Bisexual/Transgendered ~ c6m~
the fall with Tulsa Family, News
publisher, Tom Neal. Due toa
mUnities are iriVited again to hear
family emergency, .the Mayor .- and to question our mayor.

Tulsa
business
Business Guild.. While the organizers are still developing a formal. mission statement, Tim
’Gillean of Budget Window..
Treatments &amp; Mote :describes

its goals as.providing a place for
Lesbian &amp; Bay businesSowners
to meet each other for support,
sharing advice and resources, r
The first two meetin.~s have
See.RainboW Business" page 6

.ayorSavageCancels

. allegedly held
~ thing from police haiassment-to
Sava
up by family prob!ems,sent Jim - - .diScriminationinthe workplace,
East and Hi!ary Kitz torepresent --. Specific requests and sugges¯ tions to the Mayor were to inher at the town meeting on Feb-.
elude Gay and Lesbian sensitivruary 24. Apparently, this is the
See Mayor Cancels, page 6
second time Mayor Savage has

the values that make our nation "
strong." "All people in our society must enjoy the opportunity
to be judged on their merits,"
Clinton wrote. "Sadly, as you
point out, this simple principle
0fjustice has come under assault
in several states this .year-:" "
Clinton went on to write, "Those
who wguld legalize, discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or any other gr0unds :are
gravely mistaken about the val,,ues that make out-nati0n.str0ng.
The essential, right .tp. ,e,qua!ity
See Clin~on, pag.e 8

ing.
metropolitan :area was included
in each_ bill. The insert was a.
joint effort of the city of..Tulsa,
the Tulsa Human. Rights Com- .
mission, theTulsaHumanRights

~ebruary 14,

said "Gee whiz, Janethere’s,;not
gonnabeaGayPridepicnic ,so
then we took it over. The first
~ year, there weren’t.really that
many people. The second year, I
talk~d~,ithRoyandJimmyfrom
the To, olbox, to see if they
ouldn:t help me.out a little bit.
So.they-~can{e in with me and it
grew quite a bit the next year.
Every year it has grown some.
Se_e Jane Roth~ page 7_

~t994

~. William Weybour~
Gayand Lesbian Victory Fund
Seventh Floor
~$2 14~h Street,
Waahington, D.C.

LocaI-Heroes:-JaneRoth

TFN: Tell us about the Pride
Picnic, and your involvement
with it?
JR: When we first came t0¯
town, TOHR had been doing it.
And they dropped it. I really
don’t know the circumstances,
They dropped a lot of things
around 19~.8, like the Southwest
Invitatiohal, which we picked
up.
. But when I got;here,.!he girls

Plans for Tulsa’s 1 st Lesbian/
.Gay Film ~Festival have been
annoUnced byits .organizers. A
jointeffort between members of
TOHR. Tulsa Oklahomans for
Human -Rights and the BLGA,
Bisexual/Lesbian/Gay Ass0cia~
fion of the University of Tulsa
will be held April 15.17 in Lorton
Hall at theUnivers!ty of Tulsa.
See Film :Festival, page 8

:u I s a

Clinton Slams Anti-Gay Politics
WASHINGTON - President
Clinton has sent a letter to the.
Gay &amp; Lesbian Victory Fund
condemning anti-gay rights effortg that have cropped upin
nearly a dozen states and even
more cities and counties around.the country as what he called an
attempt to le~,ahze d~scr-rm~nation."
In the Feb, 14 letter, addressed
to William Waybourn, executive director of the Victory Fund,
Clinton said the sponsors of antigay campaigns around the country "are gravely-mistaken abo.u~t

_ April 15, 16 &amp; 17

20005

aswell as
threats motiva_ted by raceT reli~
gion, nationatofiginor.other statuses. It was notable for its inclu’
" of-the words, " sexuatonension
S~eNO’Hate, page 6
.

. Gay &amp; Bisexual
communities to come together
to celebrate our pride, and this
year, the 25th anniversary of the
Stonewall rebellion.
The picnic traditionally has
See Tulsa Picnic, page 6

Oklaho.ma
i d e
S um m i. t
On February 26 at the Silver
- Star SalOon in Tulsa. 18 representatives from Lesbian/Gay/
Bisexual o.rganizations from
Oklahoma City, Norman.
Stillwater
and Tulsa met to de ....
o
velop plans for a State-wide meeting Or conference to be held this
June. Oklahoma City organizers
had held a meeting on Feb. 6th at
which they "brainstormed" ideas
-for goals and possible outcomes
" Of d state-wide nieeting.
At the Tulsa meeting, Tulsa
representatiT.esproposedthat thismeeting should be held in OklaSee Pride Summit, page 8

Sincerely,

Tulsa Family New~ March - April 1994, page 1

�Letters

Good Idea Bad Attitude:
Youth Services of Tulsa’s
Gay Young Adults Program
Some months ago, Youth Services of Tulsa. a United Way
agency, began .a program to help
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and ques,
ti0mng young adults by iproviding a support group. Gay. youth
(using the term gay to indicate
aH the statuses above)are at
greater-risk than many other
youngadults. Government studies have shown that gay youth
are 2 to 6 times more likely toattempt suicide and may account
for 30% of completed suicides.
Low__self esteem, identity, conflicts, isolation, and fami~ alienation, all which can .be blamed
on the prejudice and bigotry of
our society, are factors in their
behavior.
The problems for gay young
adults are real; the need for help
are real. Friends and members of
Tulsa’s Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual

communities should applaud
Youth Services for taking this
brave step. We should recognize
the "right-hearted-ness" of the
individuals involved. Lisa
Pottorf and others on staff, some
Gay, some not, are clearly committed to doingtheright thing:
helping kids. Members of our
communities have also become
involved as volunteer facilitators. Many others would probably help if.they but knew about
the program.
- - There-inlies the problem,The
program, is .hamstrUng by. the.
fears, an~possibly, prejud{~e, Of
Youth Services’ top officers and
staff. Because of fear of backlash, Youth Services hardly
wants any one to know about the
program but in the process risking that those who need to know
See Gay Youth, page 7

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Several .times last night during the forum with Mayor
Savage’s staff, I heard people
from the audience talking about
"Bible Thumpers". The fact that
MCC Tulsa allowed us to meet
in their church building should
demonstrate that all "Bible
thumpers" are not .bad people.
nor are they all anti-Gay. In fact,
there are more than two Christian organizations in Tulsa that
specifically serve our commuriity.
AS we ask the world to put
aside its prejudices, shouldn’t
we also ask ourselves the same
thing? How many of us automatically assume that if someone is heterosexual. Republican,
and Christian, they are also antiGay ? Isn’ t that assumption based
on prejudice? As we as a community, ask the people in our
society to change; let’ s also make
the necessary changes within
ourselves. As we. ask the people
in our society to give everyone a
chance regardless of their sexual
orientation, let’s also start giving everyone around us a chance,
regardless of their sexual orientation, religious affiliation, or
political partnership.
If we can do that, we will become a better people.
Editor’s note: the letter above
was Submitted unsigned and
without a phone number. While
TFN is happy to print letters
with.name withheld by request,
infUtiirei "unsigned letterk Willno}be rep]:oduced~
.....~ "" ’~ "
Dear TFN,
The angerl disappointment,
and feelings of betrayal that resuited from Mayor Savage’s last
minute unavailability last night
are only natural. However, I am
concerned about what might result if those feelings are not
handled in the appropriate way.
If we, as a community, harbOr
those feelings and allow them to
expand instead of doing the appropriate thing and focusing that
negative energy into something
positive, it will be counter-productive and detrimental to our
struggle for equal rights. We
cannot generate change by sitting around being angry and feeling sorry for ourselves. We can
generate change by taking action.
I understand that there are
those in our community who are
afraid to stand up and OUT because they may lose their jobs,
their homes, or families. Isn’t it
sad that there has to be that fear?
But even thos’e people who have
that fear can write letters, can
make phone calls, can actively
vote, and can follow up on their
votes by talking with their representatives. We cannot expect our
government to take all of the
chances and do all of the work
while we sit around absorbed in
our own self-pity. We have to
show our governmental leaders
that we are willing to support
them before,, during, and after
See Letters, page 7

TULSA FAMILY NEWS
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Tom Neal

Assistant Editor
James Christjohn

Staff Writer
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*TNT’s,
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Religious Organizations
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Affirmation (Methodist)
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�Tulsa~ Ok~ahomans .for Hum-an Rights
March/April 1994 Volume 14 NUmber 4
PO’Box 52729 Tulsa OK 74152~
.The views expressed elsewhere in Tulsa
Family News are not necessarily the views
of TOHR. Permission is granted to reprint
information contained within the TOHR
Reporter page along with other items, under
the byline,"submitted.by TOHR’" Contained
elsewhere
in
Tulsa
Family
News..

President’s Report

Mayor’s office ...... : ....... ,.. 596-2100
City of Tulsa Human Rights
Department ..................... 596-7818
Quik Trip (ask.for
President’s office) ........... 836-855 !
PSO (ask for
Carol t Iuff Hicks) ..... ~ ...... 599-2000
- Samson ~ompanies
(ask for Sentell Fox) ....... 583-t791
" .................. ’
Currently TOItR i.~ working in:c6aliti0n with other groups towards the goal ofllaankthem for participating ~the Say
spurring our legislature-tuadd sexual o_o.’- N6 Tb I-!a-te educa,i~nai.e~i’~beeptJaniee Nicklas, Senior Planner on - because of her extensive work in the HIV/
entati0n to Oklah0ma’s~ hate ¯ crim~es - ingthediversityof’~i6:ubmmiinit~_andfor
llealth, Promotion, Community Service AIDS arena over the past several ~years.
statUte:.
This past niUnth" sh~’a itei~s~3i~ : -n6t toleratinj(li~it-( ilirected agaii~t any
CounoilufTulsa Ar~a United Way, Will be-~ Slic isa ’tremetidous asset to our commuspeaking at-the April TOttR. meeting, nity and a wonderful spokesperson-for No to Hate-pUblicity’campaign, sponsored ~grou, p, including gays and lesbians~ If
locally, which included a Tulsa utility bill you re afraid to identifyyourself, leaveout
about the Tulsa Community AIDS Part- persons-livingwith HIV &amp; AIDS.
:
insert with sexual orientation in its text. the speoitic reference to gays and lesbians,
Please join us for this excitingpresennership (TCAP). TCAP, part of NCAP
The
City of.Tulsa, along with the corpo- but please take a few minutes to make the
(National Community AIDS Partnersh!~p)~’ tation on Tuesday,. April 5, 1994 at the
calls. It’s important that these folks know
rate
sponsors
of the projeoL have received
expects to grant approximately 1/2 milhon
Gathering Place, 4154 S. Harvard, Suite
afew negative phone calls about the cam- that ~ve appreciate the stand they have
dollars to organizations in the Tulsa MSA -|t~ We have a social time.starting at
taken. Feedback ofpublic opinion will
over the next four years. Thisnew venture - 6:30pro and the meeting. commences. paign. I urge you to show vonr personal.
affect their future decisions.
support of the projeetby’tak]ng a few minwill greatly benefit areas that currently promptly at 7:00pm~ TOHR, Tulsa’S
by Kelly ~Kirby, President, TOHR
growing human rights community set3’ice utes :to call:
unserved or underserved,
This marks the second issue of the
TOHR Reporter running within Tulsa
Family News. Feedback has been very
positive to this new format, getting more
local news to our membership as well as
TOHR news to the larger community. Our
last meeting saw several new faces and
TOHR nee~ the support of all of Us. "

APRIL MEETING NOTICE

Janice brings a wealth of information

organization, NEEDS YOU!

Gay Gale ndar of Events,COMING SOON!

TOHR to Go-sponsor GaylLesbian Film Festival
April 15-17 have beenset as tentative
dates for an extensive Gay/Lesbian Film
Festival to be held on the University of
Tulsa campus. This should be an_exciting

and diverse showing of timely cultural issues and enterta’inment. Mark these dates
NOW and look for additional information
as the time draws near.

TOHR is in the proo¢~ of o’olle~ting your. event, meeting or gathering.
"Calendar of Events’" items for publicaThe "’Calendar" is intended to notify
tion in all area newspapers~..Please call the ¯ the lesbian~ gay, bisexual and transgenHelpLine 743-GAYS (4297) to promote
dered community of happenings in town.

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nel protections. Now the bank
Boycott Threat toGay
has agreed to put "sexual orienMarriages .in Hawaii
tation" back into its anti-bias
HONOLULU- Anti-gay forces
policies just weeks after politihave apparently been flooding
cians, led .by San Francisco Suthe Hawaii Visitors Bureau with
pervisor Susan Leal, and activletters and phone calls threaten,
ists, led by the National Gay &amp;
ing an economic boycott of the
Lesbian Task Force. launched a
state if it permits same-sex marcampaign to pressure the bankriages. The head of the state?s
ing giant to reinstate the old
tourism office t01d legislators
policy. In a.letter to Leal, who
that the agency has received over-~:
had written a stinging letter to
whelming numbers of calls and
the bankto complain about the
lettersthreatening boycotts, of
change in FIB’s personnel-lanconventions, vacations, family
guage, ¯Julius L. L0eser. senior
reunions, and other visits to the
vice:president assistant .general
islands if Hawaii alloWg gays
counsel
at the bank, said~ "’For
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and (esbians to marrY. Tourism
clarity, we will add language ~o
officials also noted ti{at they.had . ¯ our-written corporate policy to
received hardly any expressions
state more-directly our existing
of support for. same,sex marpolicy:.afiat will explicitly state
riage~and concluded that jr’state
that we .Er0hibit discrimination
courts.rule that/est~ian-and gay
and harassment based on race.
marriages are legal under state
a,~e color reli,,ion nationalorilaw. it_would me~asurably dam~.-...-.~t~:.~.sex. ~ete~n st’atus, disabiiage the state’s:important tourity and s~xualorientation.’"
ism industry. The agency can
Amnesty En.ds Silence
contacted by writing: Hawaii
SAN FRANCISCO - The huVisitors Bureau. 2270 ’Kalakaua
man rightsorganization Amnesty
Avenue. Suite 80 L HoaOlulu HI
International USA announced
968.15 or by calling (808) 924the launching of a broad, siX0266.
month campaign in the United
’Seattle Times’ Extends
States to end government imBenefits to Partners
prisonment, torture and execution.of gays and lesbians around
SEATTLE - The Seattle Times
the world. The campaign, kicked
has become the 2nd major daily
newspaper in the U.S. to extend off in conjunction with the publication of AI’s groundbreaking
health insurance and family leave
benefits to the partners of its gay
report "Breaking the Silence:

omy laws only to homosexuals,
and the organization now says. it
"would consider an individual
imprisoned under these laws a
Prisoner of Conscience and~
would call for their immediate
and unconditional release." To
get copies of the report "Breaking the Silence:’ send $8.00
(which includes shipping and
handling) tO: AIUSA, 322 Eighth
Avenue, New York NY 10001.

Defeat in Missouri City
SPRINGFIELD, Mo, - In what
activists fear may be.a harbinger
of next November’s statewide
vote on a Missouri anti-gay constitutional amendment, Springfield, Mo., residents voted overwhelmingly to repeal a city hate
crimes measure that includes
sexual orientation,. among other
categories. The vote was. 71%for- repeal to 29% against. The
repeal campaign was headed by
Poll: Jobs, Housing -Yes;
a local group Citizens for Decent .Standards .which has close
Marriage, Adoption - No
ties with the statewide ArfiendNEW YORK ~ A polt, published
merit Coalition, which ig backin the Feb. t 4 issue ofNewsweek
ing a state anti-gayconstitutiOnal
underscores-Americans’ conamendment
based on Colorado’s
.tinuing contradictory attitudes
Amendment 2 prohibiting any
about gays and lesbians. While
gay rights measures inMisSouri.
.the poll, conducted Feb. 3-4 for
Rights Battle Erupts in New
the magazine-by.the Princeton
Mexico Legislature. "
Survey Research Associates
N.C..Parade
Gets. P.etmit
based on_ telephone interviews
.
CHARLOTTE,
N.C.-The
Front
with 750 adUlts, found that 74%
Page reportsthat the 8th annual
endorse .employment anti-bias
North Carolina Lesbian &amp; Gay
protections for homosexuals, and
Pride parade and rally has gotten’,
81% think gays and lesbians
approval from city officials for
should have housing protections.
its scheduled. June 5 event in
as Well, more than 60% said they
spite ,of objection by an influen.oppOse same-sex marriages and
tial Baptist minister. Organizers
adoption rights for gays and lesof the. event, being held in Charbians. Fewer than 0ne-third of
lotte for .the first time, will hold
those polled support .marriage
the post-parade rally at Marshall
and adoption rights for gays. Of
Park, located next to the First
those surveyed, 43% said they
Baptist Church. The church’s
had a friend or acquaintance who
pastor, Rev. Charles Page, had
is horaosexual, while56% said
objectOd that the event .doesn’t
they didn’t know aflyone who is
gay or lesbian, When asked if
¯"representthe Valuesof0ur comAIDS. hfid changed their f.eeling’ : .muni.t.Y.":But.qi~Yoffigia!s voted

and lesbian workers. The Bos-" -HumanRightsViolatio,nsBased
ton Globe_became thefirst daily
. on Sexual Orientation,’ was arito o-~t’Stich~ ’6~i~fi~; the~Vi~~ ~’~-: ~0un~d -~t ’~iress~"~onf~r~ne~
lage Voice,~-the p..op~lar :New
,:,held:~i~rnultaneousl~haSanF~,an~!’::~ "
York weekiy.:~lso:’indludes the": cisco~indWaghingt~n;D.C. "~tie
erant of gays, while 31% said it

unmarried partners of its employees in its benefits package.
First Interstate
Restores Anti-Bias
Language
SAN FRANCISCO - First Interstate BankCorp: which operates banks in 13 Western states
from Oregon to Texas. has agreed
to reinstate nondiscrimination
language m ~ts personnel polictes to include sexual orientation. saying thewhole issue was
a"naisunderstanding:" In 1993,
under pressure from fundamentalist groups in Utah and Arizona. FIB changed its anti-bias
policy to include only"race, age,
color, religion, national origin,
sex. veteran status, disability or
any other basis protected by federal. state or local law." Rights
activists said, because only ’one
state - California - has a gay
rights law, the change amounted
to FIB dropping its own person-

U.S. branch of the London-based
international human rights
Watchdog group said the intensive campaign "places .the government repression of gay men
arid lesbians squarely on the international human rights agenda
., to put government on notice
tha( homosexuals are no longer
easy targets for human rights
abuses." "Breaking the Silence"
documents attacks against gays
and lesbians ranging from government-backed rape and torture
to executions because-of individuals’ sexual orientation. The
report notes that in Romania,
gay men are routinely targeted
for police assaults and torture,
citing several cases of beatings
lasting as long as 13 hours. Similar reports are cited in Great Britain, the United States, Costa Rica
and Turkey. .The report also
notes that 5 U.S. states - Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Montana
and Tennessee - apply their sod-

had made them less sympathetic,
Pollsters said the Survey had a 4
percent margin of error.
Pope Says ’Nope’ to
Lesbian/Gay Families
VATICAN CITY - A proposed
resolution before the European
Parliament calling for the legaP
ization of same-sex marriages
and allowing gay and lesbian
couples to adopt children drew a
quick - and negative ~ response
from Pope John Paul.. The pope,
speaking to a group of bishops
about thee need to. protect the
unity of the family, mentioned
the European Parliament resolution, saying a growing number
.of politicians are recognizingthe
importance of keeping families
together, but added, "not all of
them, however, as we have
seen...We can’t let .this pass."
The gay and lesbian marriage
and adoption resolution was introduced Tuesday, Feb. 8.

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thaiderailed a proposed city Ordinance adding sexual orientation to Charlotte’s anti-bias protections.
Sony Mulls Plant in
Springfield, Ore.
SPRINGFIELD, Ore. - Activ~
ists are raising warning flags over
plans by Sony Inc. to construct a
new compact disc plant in
Springfield, O?e., which in 1992
approved an anti-gay ballot ihitiative. Springfield city council
members who backed the antigay ordinance have said the legislationactually would makethe:
town more appealing to businesses that support "traditional
family values." Sony officials
have played down the. importance of the anti-gay measure,
even though they acknowledged
to reporters that the finn .has an
anti-bias, policy that includes,
sexual orientation. Th.e company
refused, however, to say whether
it-recognizes the domestic part-

ners of employees.Activists are
callingon people to contact Sony
USA officials to let them-know
the importance they. place on
Sony’s move, its refusal to take
the:anti-gay vote.seriously, and
its reluctance to publicly discuss
its domestic partners policies.
Oregon activists urge contacting: RonSommer, Chairman,
Sony of America, Sony Drive,
Park Ridge. NJ 07656 FAX: "
201-930-2263; and James
Frische, SonyDigitai Audio Disc
Corp., 1.8100 N~ Fruitridge Ave.,
Terre Haute, Ind. 47804 FAX:
812~466~i [ 2
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eludes s~xuai orientation in it~
equal employment opportuni/y~
ent corporation, Northern
Telecom.Ltd. implemented the
new policy throughout all its
subgidiaries. And beginning in
July of this .year Northern
Telecom is extending domestic
partner benefits to Bell-Northern Ltd. in Canada and BellNorthern USA. The Gay, Les~
bian, Bisexual Association has
also formed for Bell-Northern
Research/Northern Telecom employees .....
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Runner, will be on 15ookshelves
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June in New York. Warren’s
sequel; Hailan’s Race, contin-~
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Brown and Billy Sire. The author calls fhe continuation "a
story about loss and healing,
about the courhge to love again."
Comic Targets Gays
ST. -LOUIS - Washington University students and Officials are
trying to figure out how to respond to a comic book drawn by
an unidentified student at the
university’s fine arts school depicting a string of 27 grisly killings, mostly of gay men. "Today
it’s fags, tomorrow it’ll be some
other idiotic fringe group that
pis~es me off;" thecomic’s murderous character says. "Like I
said before, I am God. I decide
who lives and dies, and my hand
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groups battling gay rights, a_bor- - moting
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regulate the selling of life insurtry. B. Allan Ross, a spokesman
book writes in a chilling introbers, a former Church of God
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Charlotte,N.C:¢ who’s recently
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tragic step backward that is cason, head of the Colorad0~
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�Rainbow BUsiness
from page 1
had between 15" &amp; 20. persons
attending with businesses re.presented from retailers, bar-owners, lawn-care provider~s to professionals, such as graphics &amp;
building designers, attorneys &amp;
physicians. Officers will. be
elected at the next,meeting on
Monday, March :21 at 7pm,.For
more i~n~formation.-call,i, Ti’m
G~llean~at BudgetzWindow..-T.reatmentsi ~ ~More ar~ 254=21~00~:

MayorSavage
from page 1
ity training among the training
currently being given-to Tulsa
police officers, to-advertise
Tulsa’s youth services as beinga
sale place for Gay and Lesbian
teens to-go, and to issue an executive order that would protect
Gay and Lesbian city employees
from any type ofjob discrimination,
When questioned about current operating procedures of the
City of Tulsa and -the Tulsa Police Department. the Mayor’s
staff repeatedly asked for "specific cases" of unfair.treatment.
Mr. East and Ms. Kitts indicated

a willingness, on the part of the
Mayor, to combat: injustice if
there were specific documented
cases that theCity could investigate. Several people from the
audiencedid stay after the forum
to discuss specific incidents.
Several peopJe from the-audience commended the office of
the Mayor for the February waterbill inserts thatlisted sexual
:,.ofientati0n among the diversi- fieso£society. Mr..East saidthat
lhey had e×pefienced some cases
of negativefeedback from certain citizens in Tulsa.
Mr. East and Ms. Kitz told the
audience that the Human Rights
Commission is studying the need
to include sexual orientation in
the non-discriminatory policy of
thecity. Before the Mayor takes
any action, she will probably wait
to find out what the recOmmendation of the Commission is. Ms.
Kitzsaid that the Mayor is constantly appointing people to various boards, one of which is the
Human Rights Commission. She
indicated that there are current
vacancies, on that commission,
as well’ as On many other city
boards. Resumes can bb sent to
the Office of the Mayor.

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665-6595

about 40 acres of land down there
nity; We"ve had a lot of different
and ended up staying there"for
girls who have needed help and
about five years, then moved to
Last year, Johnand Stevefrom
we’ve, done fundraisers, and .
Watonga; lived in Kansas City
the Silver Star came in with us. It
they’ve got another one right
about twenty years,
really helped because it takes a
now we’re planning on doing
TFN: Have been involved in
lot of people. Nobody else wants
Something for....
mostly bar businesses?
Any rimein your life, there’s
to help .with the cooking, and
JR: Yeah. Over that periodof
you’ve got all that stuff to do.
times that you-don’t expect. I
time I started in Kansas City,
TFN: Do you have an estimate
had a friend who was here from
then. opened my own in
SanFranciscO~ndshementi0ned
of how many people were there
Humansville; and Wato.nga.
last.year?
that she had.. :never see~a~.such a
JR: The.guys.at the gate said it ’ Those were straight bars/You
closeness in-a community: belearn theropes all different ways.
fore. !She Said.I musto b.e.,rea!ly
was approximately eleven to
Our~,~rlsthereatT&amp;T, they-re
proud, and I-was so overtwelve hundred. What F d like to
pr0bably"the m0si supp0~tiVe ..........
do is .get a.little more inyglve.w,helmed, ! ~as.just crying...~
:: bunch 6f~arii~h th~ii illa~,e ~ver " , !f ! s.a.y ~H-’ ey, we~ need somement.
~en-in ai~i c~in~muflity.:I got a
we .get a .lot of peopie who
thing, there ssome~rtsoutthe_re
callandwastoldthiswomanhad
(who need help)’, they’ll say
say, "Well, everything’ s donated.
just moved to Tulsa, she had no
We’ll have shows or something
’Well we’ll put this show toapartment, she had no furniture,
for donations." The beer’s do,,ether,~, Jane.’
she had two children. !/ _e made
nated, the hotdogs were donated,
Our auctions ’seem. to work
a couple calls out, and I’m not
betterthananything.Wehadone
but they don’t realize our costs.
kidding you, we hfid everything
T.he park costs, the cooker costs,
in September, and one. arotind
there by that night.
Christmas, for a needy family.
porte-potties cost; the chiPS~ the
¯ TFN: Wow, one day. That is
TFN! How do. you find out
plates cost.:There’ S just so much
oneof the reasons TFN wanted
about who needs help?
money involved, that one person
t0’.talk with you. People go
¯ JR: There are ways offinding
cannot.do it anymore, If we could
around with a lotta stereotypes,
peoplein need. Oneyear, Rocky
get some volunteers; ff we could
you know, "There’s this kinda
from TOHR, he helped me. I
get the equipment, that’d be
think that was the first year l was
folk, and thatkinda folk, and
great, That’s why we’re starting
there’s bar pe0ple... In actuality,
a little earlier this year.
here, W~ had .the woman with
the two childrem Jimmy and Roy
Editor’s note: we alsoaskedJane . - there are good people all around
but we don’t hear about it. We
also went With us to deliver. I
to tell us a little about .herself
hope to change that, and raise
and her experiences.. "
think we had two pickup loads.
awhrenessof some of the good
TFN: .’~hat brought you tO
There was anotherfamily who
thatisdbne. That’sanincredible
had a little boywho was really
Tulsa?
story..
sick; and their phone bills were
JR: .I read about the bar for
JR: Well, you kngw, every" s0tremendous,justtryingtofind
sale, andI came down tb to0kat
doctors. Last year, we gave the
it. ,
body does what they Cando w!th
¯ " TFN? Wla~i-e wereyou living
wllat they have:Now, me.~! m
.proceeds to .shanti; who deliv~r~ff£tii~ mon_ey to sever~ldifferin.the ba~business; AiidI danY:t
. ent. families who needed fobd..

Jane Roth fro-, page 1

�Gay Youth

ft~om page2
about the program, Lesbian &amp;
Gay youth, won’t find out either:
Tulsa Family News became
involved
in
this
issue
inad.vertantly. A high school
q,uamtance was ¯approached
abotit advertising for one of his
businesse.s. He declined citing
,&lt;~the-homophobia of the town in
-wh.ict~it~s located but suggested
-"~,thar:he::wouldlilke to pay for
;advertising :f6r;.this youth pro-’grams"
-~ : ’ . ~-:
Tulsa FamilyNews contacted
:YouthServices arld the 0ff~r was
accepted: The donor.later’asked
if his dollars could go to Youth
Services (in order to-get a tax
deduction) with Youth Services
payingfortheadwithear-marked
dollars (it is not Unusual for gifts
to be dedicatedl to a partio.ular
purpose).
This is where the problems
arose.Youth SerVices would not
honor what should have been
routine donor request. It tUrns
out that Youth Services never
" "
wanted the ads that they.approved
to run but did-SO because they
felt to-refuse the 0ff~r would

traps Of thecl0Setl and how easy
it i~ to i-afionali~e hiding.
Another thing Ms. Wiggins
refuses to answer is what, if any
timeline, Youth Services for taking the program more public? If
they~could reach all the young
adults who need their help
through their current outreach
that would be fine. But ~hat outreach is limited at present to putting cards with their phone number in library books that gay
youth might pick up and to the
beginnings of a word of mouth
built network of "sympathetic"
school counselors. The result is

~b6ut i 6 kids ~in"the~ p~ogram
inow. Better than nothing, but the
best we can do? We think not.
In a meeting with Tulsa Family News, Ms. Wiggins stated
Youth Services does not have a
timeline for reaching those who
need theprogram by going more
public, and will not make any
commitment tO consider developing one. Futhermore, at that
, same meetin.g~ MS,. Wiggins
"mad~d-riUmO~r~0.f hgs’til~_ re=
riiarks aimed at the.Lesbian &amp;
Gag’(ommuniti~ she accused
us ofai .min~,:"brick~ats,~at Yomh
cfifiz~d t]~T0~" not hd~ihg d~el0ped anything fOr OU!: young
adultsourselves, andco~plained
that "your communities" had
hardly raised any money for the
program in: contrast to .her board
of.directors, MS.. Wiggins.~uggested that if we didn’t like what
the~, were doing, we should shutUP or start our own.
In response, Tulsa Family
News would liketo sugges[ that
"our communities" can hardly
support pi’ograms about .which
we haven’t been told. We would
add that the Lesbian/Gay com-

there", perhaps our experience
and advice might be given a little
more respect,
Youth ServiCes is partially
funded by United Way.Some of
those dollars are Our dollars. They
are also receiving funding from
the state of Oklahoma. and some
of .those dollars are. definitely
ours: Sooner or later, Youth Services is going-to have to get
brave and come out about serving all youth, including ours.
Youth Services’ mission is not
¯and should not be restricted to
heterosexual youth-only.

Jane Roth ...... "

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0nhimterribly.Hegbtl~t~r~t~i~i~":NOHate

,.:

_f_r,Orh page 1
she said~ "My heai:t g~es out-to: ....
. : .. ~ , . from page I
perspective on Tulsa s ommuthese kids, and is there any wa~ .~-tation" in the:;~.ntCiiCC. "~Vc arc
nities?
"
¯
youcan dome and get them with-a stronger’ Commtmit v because
~: I think the community is a
out somebody kn~WingT" ..
-- /of ouraccepkmce-of ~arions re:
10t more togetherthan it was,.
I said that I kn0w,{~ 10t 0t; ,.- ie 0n~rac~s, sexual oicntat
from when I first came here.
people that .Could . ~ake~’em:to &amp; _ a~d naii0mil 0ri~in:" it went
You’re always gonna ha.ve afew
meriting, if we Could .fi~d 0he,::if
t0: say that luws~that target haw
we could find a meeting place -. crimes arc imp(~rtant but that
¯ people in thecommunity that are
: .justprejudiced. Theydon’t want
- gh0fild also Ibcdg,ol~ our bcli’~’ls
tb~ these kids. She said, "It’s
the guys around, the guys don’t
hard for’em in school I:kh0w -. :
want~hg girls ar0un~,:and I.think
how Fdfeel if it had~been:oneof
,’~Ougm~essagc~,sbould;,~c
that" s so stupid. Everybody needs
my own chddren ,The~boy.had everyb0dy.,~ ..-. . ’ ~’.
come to her house;,and,s~e;said; ::.. th~l(d’i!’l~r~hces 5h;~t
TFN: Do y0u: think Tuls,~t
~’My heart-went-ouvto ~i~¢and I
o~c-oLus..a~un(~z o~.. : :¢.-needsa ciammunity center? .
am not-Gay. Ithought thatma~
~im East. prc~s, spokes
J:,R: It does.i, but I don’.t-.krtow
something.. The ,kids do need
Ibr Tuls~fimyoriSusan Savage,
ifit’.d w0rl(.~ we’ve:had.~ 10t of
some lsupport]. ¯ -.
indicated that a l~vpersons had
different things, SO many differTFN: Whatdovou think,about
called lo complain of the inclu:
ent things that have :failed t-hat
a program that ~xists [for’Gay
sion of "sexual orientation.’
Those wishing to commcm
peoplehavetfiedt~puttogether., kidsl, but refuses to advertiseor
And why? Id0n t .knoff.~..still ~ . otfierwise :make themselves
this essay may call the Nia.xor’s
we’ve got a lot more than what
known. 6ven ~hen a donor .oI~
office at 596~41 I.
we.had when I first.came here. a
l~rs to donate, money specifi5
lot more. "
"
cally lbr that purpose’: The?e arc
lioml,,Ce 2
LetteFs
You know~ when.I firstcame
thev take the initiative to stand
cuwentlv sixteen:kids utilizinu
here .one of the.pe0ple that was
the proffram. Do you think: .th~ ,_up ibr us.
the biggest help to me was Kris
in al! ol~ Tulsa.- there are ,only
Additionally, the. worst thing
Kohl. ~is was always donating
we can do is t¢;Ict disagreements
si.xtcenGay kids?
his time forbenefitS and stuff.
. JR: That does not make sense
" us
and’ ar,,’
eum,-n,s
....s,eparm¢one another. It is not necessary
He s been dora= ~t.e~er-s~nce I.
to me. How arc the. kids supgot here, and was probably.dolk)r every Gay. Lesbian or Bfposed toknow about this’? When
ing it b~fore i got here.~... ’
I have straieht x~:0mcn calline
- sexual person to,agree on every

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Health Briefs Health Briefs Health

Silverman, AmFAR’ s president,
must not be denied by ballot
Trials Begin of Global
agreed that he was hardly happy
initiative or otherwise." The
with
the Bush administration’s
AIDS
Vacci
ne
Clinton lettercame as a result Of
-record on AIDS, but said
HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. - United
a request by the Victory Fund for
AmFAR had hoped the exBiomedicallnc. has started clinithe~Clinton’s support in fighting
president’s inv01vement’would
cal trials.of the 1 st multi-compothe anti-gay campaigns.
reach people "whom we might
nent syn!hetic AIDS vaccine
Waybourn’s letter was written
on behalf of his own or~aniza.designed~peclfically :to target
tion. as well as the HumaffRi~tits
i~ae .e.xte~.~i~i-.~0rldwide vari- " Campaign Fund. the’ N~.t~fial ~: "ability o~7~I~:.2.ii virt)s..W~hil~
Gay &amp; Lesbian Task For~vthe’~ .~thef cai~4idat~:-vaccines~:a?e ~
Ga~&amp;LesbianAlliance~ga~st~;~ ~b~sed on~i~le;varmnt ol~me ¯ . ............ . ..... - :~ ¯ .
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~]’amation (GLAAD). a~d~’~: NOrth N~strai:n~. ~j’)~.~.
~4nts, Families &amp; Prien~s 6~4ff~~ ,-¯virus; ~,~¢~cu~d"~i.fs;rff:? /
Heartstrings 101 is a musical theater event challen~in~ the audience- ~bianshndGavs(P-FEAG3~r~. sea?ch o~t~g:~bleculaf d~si~n..........
tions in the ¯state. Drug addicts
ofa"cocktait,:vaccinetargeting
president’s backing brings a
to think about the realities of HIV &amp; AIDS. ThecmTent tour is
a range of HIV- 1: strains existing
who eXchangesex f0r-crack and
measure of hope to thos~, whoother~drugs ,are the main force
designed Ibr young.adults and is a call to action to save a generation
:around, the .glob~. The PhaSe
are
fighting
in
the.trenche~~ery
behindthe rising VD rate, offiat risk.
trialS, to deier~]’ne safety and
day to defeat these anti-ga,y meacials .said. According to state
Heartstring 101 is a pmgrana ofthe nationa.l Community AIDS
iriimunogenici(~~ is beiri~ Sl~O~isures.’" Waybourn sai&amp; ;’R v~-ill
.
health statistics:, the syphilis rate
Partnership and is touring the country this spring as part-of a new
Sored-:by ,th~ ~.accirie ~lini~al
sustain them through
in Mississippi is 7 times,that of
national youth mmamc. The perlkm]mncc on March _: will be a
Trials
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th6
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the national average. AIDSex~review lbr our community In preparation t~r an .egtended tour ih
tional’ Institute of Allergy and
1995 Which will visil T~dsa area colleges and universities.
.
Infectious Diseases and is being,
perts say a dramatic increase in
HIV infection is steadily increash~ in ad01escentsand voun~ adults
conducted at the Universit9 ~0f
the syphilisrate portends¯, in the
Pride Summit
from page 1
next few years~ a similar:sharp
in our c~mmunitv. Aheadv more titan 1.100 cases of HIV &amp; AIDS
Rochester and Johns Hopkins
¯
have been dia~no~scd in tbe~ulsa area. Many of the cases of AIDS are
rise in new HIV infections as
homa City lbr geographical reaUniversity.
welli
reported among young adults between the ages of 20 and 29. indicatsons. The group also came to
"
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in~ that most 0f tlwm contraclcd the virus at a much earlier a~e.
consensus that this state-wide
Calif°rniaissuesSafer
~hc GatckOcpcr~ Pfrfdrmancc is lbr community leaders an~ other
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- to value our digersity, seeking politiCal unity for common
goals, and in particular, recogniz(.the strengtl~s and contributions ¯ of race, gender and class,

Clean ing/Pt:es sing,
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Outcomes of the Summit may .
"- - fn~tude h rapid ~l~onsen~twor~=
of GLB.T organizations, the creation 6t il ic~nt~al :i’esofrC~’prbvider,"-a dii-~ctbry of organizations, and a leadership caucus.
Outreach to:rural Lesbians and
Gay men is a topic of particular
concern.
For more information, call
Tulsa Family News at 832-0233.

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l’u~s,~ I"amffy News. March - April 1994 .p.a.ge 8

I "This seems a little hypocrit!-[,
I cal to me, especially consider-~
ling where ABC had to kiss/
I Roseannejust to keep her from /
I going tO .CBS." - Jay Leno/
[ about Roseanne’s lesbian kiss.I

.tate AIDS prevention and- care
presentorsuspected; avoidrough
efforts in rural states, and comor vigorous oral sex; check for
munity," said Jeremy Landau,
cutsin the mouth and genitals
executivedirectoroftheNational
before having oral sex; wash the
Rural AIDS Network-.
~
sex or._.qans before:arid after;:and
Bushes Bow Out of
avoid~tushfffg ~rfl0ssing t~eth
AIDS Benefit
WA S HI NGT0iN :2: iF:0~.irner .... : immedi:ate!y before Or after .ha,~Pi’egident.George Bush and wife
.ing oral
Barbara have fo?mally .,With-¯
.
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drawn from a fundraising event
for AmFAR
(American
Founda.,
....
tion f0rAIDS ReSearch) follow- -’:~-K~,r_~ ~-~;:,;~,,~or,’~ in_
~ng w~despread protests of their

be,ng ,nv,ted to s,t on an honor

aryhostcommitteefortheevent,
than 1,000-Canadians with the
Opponents said Bush’s support
in the fight against the epidemic
virus got under way Monday,
Feb. 14~although the head of the
was negligible When he was
commission doesn’t expect to
president.R0s~m~irialBush’s
..... make anyfindings availabi.e for
chief Of st,aft, t01d the Washing~
nearly 2-years. More than a thouton Post,- They have withdrawn.
sand hemophilia~cs and patients
It.was more out..of courtesy so
receiving blood transfusions in
they would not harrfi .the.fun&amp;
Canada are known to have been
raising .event."
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�Health Briefs Health Briefs Health Briefs_ Health Briefs Health Briefs Health Briefs
400 of them have since died..The government
commission, headed hy Justice Horace Crever,
will begin by holding hearings throughout the
rcountry during the next 8 months to gather infor~
mation and testimony. Although the commission
has a September 1994 deadline, Crever said he
does not expect a report to be ready before December 1995.
U.S.’Women Unaware of,
Sexual Health Risks
WASHINGTON- The overwhelming majority of
women surveyed, inthe U.S. believe they are safe
from sexually transmitted diseases,including AIDS~
according to a poll of !;000 women between .the
ages of 18,60. The survey, condiacted by the AmeriCan Medical womenrs Assn. and the Campaign for
¯ .Vgomen~s Health, determined that.two-thirds,.ol~
U..S.:women know "almost nothing:’ about STDs
other than .AIDS, .arid one-third know "almost.
n0thing?’ about, any STDs,, including.. AIDS. In..
addition~ some.50%bf womenbelievemonogamy
-is.effective protection against disease;fewer thaii"
one-third of the women surveyed use:condoms
during sex; and t:wo-thirds of the ~women under age
25. use condoms or abstain :from se~,.?This survey
reported. The report also indicates that the-number of
confirms that women are uninformed, .unconcerned-and
people living with AIDS in the city’crested at 9.109 in
not taking action in the.face of rising risk,, said Joan
1992 and projects that number will fall to 6.460. by 1997.
Kuriansky of the Campaign for Women’s Health.
Health officials said the safe sex campaignslaunched bv
AIDSEpidemic Declining in San Francisco
the’city’s gay community early in.the, epidemic were the
SAN FRANCISCO.- San Francisco Health Department
most important contributor to breaking the relentless
officials have announced what may be the most signifispread of HIV. In other larger U.S. cities, such as New
cant pieces of good news inthe grim recent history of the
York and Los Angeles, ~prevention efforts were less
AIDS epidemic. An analysis by health officials indicates
effective, they said. As a result, the number of new AIDS
that the epidemic peaked in 1992 in this city, the first to
cases there, and elsewhere around the country’, have
be hit by the disease that has killed more than 200,(300
continued to grow annually.
Americans in the past 13 years. The Health Department
report indicates that the number of new A:IDS cases.
i’eported in i992 hit a high point of 3,326 and has begun
-slowly but.steadily to decrease. By t997, health dfficials
here now estim’d{e.there will ~ only I~204¯1 ~V :

The. Tulsa Community AIDS Partnership
(TCAP) is.seekin,,¢ applications.. "l’Olll co. n nt,. airy.
organizations/bE the pu~osc ol strc ~gt.hcn ng Tulsa" s
ability to meet the Challenge of HIV/AII)S. On the
merits of a proposal IY0m t~c Tuls~ area United Way
and the Community Scrv.icc Council. Tulsa was
chosen this year Ibr a ffiliation. Throu~la the National
Communi.ty AIDS Partncrst~ip Challenge Grant program; the TACP will Ol’l~r ftmding l~r proposals
addressing the lbllowing cohccrns: H1VLMDS information scrvi¢cs,,~art cular[~,.lhosc.~vhich
expand or enhance~tfic HIV/~?II~S h~i( ~i~c nt~rnlation and rcl~f~il services c6~crauc cthrcfith’ avmlable in Tulsa: HIV prcvcntion/cducath~n: ~crviccs
especially those whic~ target ytmth. ~ omt’n, minorities, injection, dru_,, u~crs:
¯
Hlk ’/..kll)S ca~c ~ci’viccs:
includmgdental ~trc. psycho~ocial ~iCcdk including"
counseling, transportation assistance, l i~ ing hcalth~ ily with HI~ and support: agcnc~ ,labili/ation: and
volan.teer development and coordination. I:cllcrs of
interest arc due by 5 (~)p.m.on March 251h. I
-Full proposals arc duc by 5 ~.m. 0n April 22nd. I
There will hc an inlbrmalion ~c~i6n trom tl_ IO a.m.
on ~arch 17th in the Collin~ R~,m. t:nitcd Way
Building. 1430 S. Boulder. Applicators mull bc
c~ted jn and scr~c pc0plc in the "l’ul,a~MS~-~ (Tulsa.
R(~gc~s.Wagoner. Creek. and ()sage ~’ounl~c~

If you are unable to attend thi~ meeting and ~ ould Ilk6
copies of the inlk~rmation, contat’t Sharon Pottier at 5S55551 after Mardh 17lh:Scnd lett~r~, tt~ Jani~’~’ ~ikla~.
Project Director. TCAP. 1431) S. Boulder. l’ul~a ()K:
74119-3604. For more information, call NI~. Niklas at
918-585-5551.
Quote- Unquote
"The perverts of the ’50s arethe saints of the "90s.’"
~ Long-time lesbian activist Del Martin who,
along with her partner Phyllis Lyon. the Rev. Cecil
~Williams; and the Rev. Robert Cromey, received
’.’Liying Saints" awards :from. the Metropolitan
Cbmnianity Church.in San~ Francisco.
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Kelly Kirby
Certified Public Accountant
Please Note New Address &amp; Phone:

POB 14011, Tulsa 74159-1011, 747-5466
Faster refunds available
through electronic.filing.

Tulsa Area Prime Timers are
on the move. TAPT began in
August. 1993, as the 27th chapter of International Prime Timers. Initially having 15 mem,
-bers. the organization now has
45 members: and is growing.
The purpose of TAPT is to
provide social and cultural/recreational activities organized out
of interest surveys fromthe membership. TAPT pUblishes a
monthly newsletter .\vith an activity calendar/’or its members.
ACtivities range from dinin~ out
to get-togethers: swim parties and
cookouts.
Many members are planning
to attend the Dallas/Fort Worth
Prime Timers 4th anniversary
Celebration March 18-20.
Springtime is on its way, and
outdoor activities are being
planned. One overnight trip is
being organized for the 67 mile
train ride through the Ozark
mountains.
If you are 40 or over, you may
write to: Tulsa Area Prime Timers, P.O. Box 52118. Tulsa: Oklahoma. 74158

Worksho.p
Family of Faith is hosting a
workshop entitled "’The Blessing" on. Wednesday. March 3.0.
The workshop Will b~ preceded
. bya potluck dinner.at 6:30. The
¯ %cus of the workshop.is to.talk
about how each 0f-~s can be a
blessing to those-in our lives,
and also how we canbe blessed
by our families and loved ones
For info., call 298-4622.

Leaves of Grass
Health Center is an organization
dedicated to the enhancement of
health in body, mind. and spirit,
through counseling, play &amp; art
workshops, retreats, and prevention education towards the transformation of consciousness.
LOGHC is located in the (oothills of the Ozarks in-Northeastern Oklahoma in Tahlequah.
LOGHC is-an association ofpr0fessionals who have counseling
expertise with all forms ofad-~
diction processes, stress illness,
people living with HIV/AIDS
and people affected by PLWA’ s.
education, and nutrition.
Director Jan Bauer also extends.an invitation, as local representative of the national organization, ’Old- Lesbians Orga-.
nizing for Change’, to Lesbians

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am acutely aware that I have to
make the experience as positive
and beneficial as I possibly can.
by Gerald Miller
I also have to be constantly atVolunteerism and community
tuned to the potential negative
service is something whictiTheincident. That means t spend a
a.tre Tulsa deals in every day. It
lot of time trying to guard against
is part of our mission as a comthat potential negative, and I am
munity ~heater, and a mainstay
sure that I’m not always sucin our ability to prOduce shows.
cessful.
We are-constantly surprised at
Let me suggest for all of you
the number of people who want
who have had the one negative
to come and dip their toes in this
experience, or for those of you
thing called theater. While I will
who haven’t given yourselves
never discourage anyone from
the opportunity of either the
that desire, I do want to pose the
negative or positive experience
question as to Why that
of volunteerism, give another
volunteerism and community
shot~ or a’firgt shot. Keep in mind
spirit doesn’t get translated into
that involvement is the only way
other worthwhile efforts.
you can help shape the commu¯ Even as 1 pose that quesuon, I
nity in which we all live.
havetoremindmyselfthatldoff’t
YOU have a vast potential outdo all that I can. or all that I once "
let to suit your individual interdid. My "explanation’. (read :’~xests. Tulsa is blessed with countcuse") is TIME. Where I once
less community service organivolunteered to walk my block
zations, artistic outlets, religious
for the American Heart Associaservice organizations, commution. I don’t anymore. Where I
nity committees, ed.ucational
once was extremely active in
outreach programs, and of
political volunteerism, I’m not
course, political activity. Someanymore. Where I once invested
where out there is a group that
time in civic committees, I don’t
needs your talents and time.
anymore.
Get out there and get involved.
The over-riding reason that I
Don’t expect the .negative expedon’t do these things anymore is.
rience. No matter how busy’your
the amount of time spent in my
life may be, there isa very selfduties with the theatre.. In all
fulfilling opportunity waiting for
honesty, part of the ieason that I
you. You must be pro-active.
don’t make time for these efforts
due to the fact that in a couple of~ about your involvement.
Here’s what I commit to do
cases, I had a.di~heartening ex- .
before the end of summer. I will
perience, t let the individual
negative .experience-:drive me . find some non,theater:avenue
av,;~t)"f{om iill thdg~0d that those ’ and provide ¯time and money to
that group. I’ll report back to
efforts represented,
you as which group it- was and
As a person Who regularly sowhat I was able to do: Now, it’s
licits ¯volunteers, relies upo_n
your turn!
them, and appreciates them, I

Theatre Notes

age 60 orolder to.acquaint with
with the OLOC organization and
who might enjoy participating
in an OLOC ageism c.onscioushess raising group. OLOC is
committed to networking with
old lesbians everywhere to combat ageism, and celebrate differ-

ences and affirm the diversity of
our races, ethnicities, class back~
grounds, of herstories, and
present lives,
For further information on either LOGHC or OLOC, call Jan
Bauer at 918-456-2448.

OSUGay, Lesbian,
Bisexual
-Community
Association
Alumni

Banquet
Saturday, April 2
Crestview Clubhouse
2323 East Sixth,Stillwater
Reception, 6pm, Dinner, 7pm,
Dance, 9:2am, RSVP by March 26
Speaker: Robyn Ochs, author/activist
GLBCA, 405-744-5252
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April 1-30
Display: Book Collectors Club
of Tulsa, 4th anti Denver.
April 2,5,7,9,11,14
Noontime Book Fair
1 la.m.-2p.m., 4th and Denver.
April 2
Workshop: Begin’g Genealggy
9:30a.m.- 12p.m.
1520 N.Hartford Ave.
Api-il 4
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Family Film Night, "Winnie The
Pooh and Tigger Too"
6:45p.m.-7:30p.m., 5 [3113! 91 st
April 4
Books Sandwiched In
12:10-12:50 p.m.
Aaronson Audit., 4th&amp; Denver.
April 4, 11
Lecture: "Positive Parenting:
Meeting The Challen=e ,
6:15p.m.-7p.m., 551 E. 46th St
North.
April 6
BookDiscussion, i :30p.m:, 3219
S. 113th W. Ave¢Santi Springs.
April 6
Lecture: "Tulsa’s Scandalous
Past.", 12:10p.m.- 12:50p.m.,
Aaronson Audit., 4th &amp; Denver.
April 7
Lecture: "Herbs to Know ~and
Grow", 10:30a:m.-1 l:15p.m.,
3210 E.21st St.
April 8
Book Signing, William Sanders,
author of"The Next Victim", &amp;
"’A Deathon RoUfe 66.........
7p.m., 1207 E.45th PI.
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Lecture by Rev. Dr. John Wolfe

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Sunday Brunch, noon.-2pm,
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The Jimmy James Show
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              <text>Serving Tulsa’s Lesbian, Gay.&amp; Bisexual Communities L O.ur Families of the Heart&#13;
3rd t=.me s&#13;
the charm?&#13;
Community&#13;
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an open forum sponsoredby "&#13;
March ~ ,~ April -|994:,.-¥olume !; Issue 4&#13;
W-e.l c o.. m&#13;
~? : Urban T.uls-a; a monthly enter~&#13;
tainrrientnewspaperreiterated its&#13;
.. policy of rEfusing-to accept advertising&#13;
that:-, uses the words&#13;
_... _: -: LesNan hr"Gay. The exception&#13;
is_ an-.ad: for- the&#13;
CliniC. Keith&#13;
Skrzypczak, edit0~&amp; pubfisher,&#13;
Tulsa&#13;
business&#13;
Business Guild.. While the organizers&#13;
are still developing a formal.&#13;
mission statement, Tim&#13;
’Gillean of Budget Window..&#13;
Treatments &amp;Mote :describes&#13;
_ April 15, 16 &amp; 17&#13;
Plans for Tulsa’s 1 st Lesbian/&#13;
Tulsa Family News and hoste_d Mayor Susan Savage&#13;
by the Metropolitan Community&#13;
Church Of Greater Tulsa, 1623&#13;
North Maplewood(northwest of.&#13;
Sheridan &amp; Pine).&#13;
This is a fulfillment ofapromise.&#13;
made inan interview ~lone in&#13;
the fall with Tulsa Family, News&#13;
had to.cancel her earlierdate of&#13;
February 24. .&#13;
The Mayor will be welcomed&#13;
by the Reverend Alice Jones and-&#13;
Tom Neal. Members, family &amp;&#13;
friends ofthe TulsaLesbian/Gayl&#13;
Bisexual/Transgendered ~ c6m~&#13;
publisher, Tom Neal. Due toa mUnities are iriVited again to hear&#13;
family emergency, .the Mayor .- and to question our mayor.&#13;
.ayorSavageCancels&#13;
. said that this. ad was.accepted&#13;
because heterosexuals might be&#13;
interestedin the service.&#13;
Pat Devlin, the owner of&#13;
Cherry St. novelty.shop, Phun&#13;
See NotWelcome, page 7&#13;
its goals as.providing a place for&#13;
Lesbian &amp; Bay businesSowners&#13;
to meet each other for support,&#13;
sharing advice and resources, r&#13;
The first two meetin.~s have&#13;
See.RainboW Business" page 6&#13;
.Gay Film ~Festival have been&#13;
annoUnced byits .organizers. A&#13;
jointeffort between members of&#13;
TOHR. Tulsa Oklahomans for&#13;
Human -Rights and the BLGA,&#13;
Bisexual/Lesbian/Gay Ass0cia~&#13;
fion of the University of Tulsa&#13;
will be held April 15.17 in Lorton&#13;
Hall at theUnivers!ty of Tulsa.&#13;
See Film :Festival, page 8&#13;
:u I s a&#13;
Sava . allegedly held ~ thing from police haiassment-to ing. aswell as . Gay &amp; Bisexual&#13;
up by family prob!ems,sent Jim - - .diScriminationinthe workplace, metropolitan :area was included threats motiva_ted by raceT reli~ communities to come together&#13;
East and Hi!ary Kitz torepresent --. Specific requests and sugges- in each_ bill. The insert was a. gion, nationatofiginor.other sta- to celebrate our pride, and this&#13;
her at the town meeting on Feb-. ¯ tions to the Mayor were to in- joint effort of the city of..Tulsa, tuses. It was notable for its inclu- year, the 25th anniversary of the&#13;
ruary 24. Apparently, this is the elude Gay and Lesbian sensitiv- the Tulsa Human. Rights Com- . sio" n of-the words, "sexuaton’en- Stonewall rebellion.&#13;
second time Mayor Savage has See Mayor Cancels, page 6 mission, theTulsaHumanRights . S~eNO’Hate, page 6 The picnic traditionally has&#13;
See Tulsa Picnic, page 6&#13;
Clinton Slams Anti-Gay Politics&#13;
WASHINGTON - President&#13;
Clinton has sent a letter to the.&#13;
Gay &amp; Lesbian Victory Fund&#13;
condemning anti-gay rights effortg&#13;
that have cropped upin&#13;
nearly a dozen states and even&#13;
more cities and counties around.-&#13;
the country as what he called an&#13;
attempt to le~,ahze d~scr-rm~nation."&#13;
In the Feb, 14 letter, addressed&#13;
to William Waybourn, executive&#13;
director ofthe Victory Fund,&#13;
Clinton said the sponsors ofantigay&#13;
campaigns around the country&#13;
"are gravely-mistaken abo.u~t&#13;
the values that make our nation "&#13;
strong." "All people in our society&#13;
must enjoy the opportunity&#13;
to be judged on their merits,"&#13;
Clinton wrote. "Sadly, as you&#13;
point out, this simple principle&#13;
0fjustice has come under assault&#13;
in several states this .year-:" "&#13;
Clinton went on to write, "Those&#13;
who wguld legalize, discrimination&#13;
on the basis of sexual orientation&#13;
or any other gr0unds :are&#13;
gravely mistaken about the val-&#13;
,,ues that make out-nati0n.str0ng.&#13;
The essential, right .tp. ,e,qua!ity&#13;
See Clin~on, pag.e 8&#13;
LocaI-Heroes:-JaneRoth&#13;
TFN: Tell us about the Pride said "Gee whiz, Janethere’s,;not&#13;
Picnic, and your involvement gonnabeaGayPridepicnic ,so&#13;
with it? then we took it over. The first&#13;
JR: When we first came t0¯ ~ year, there weren’t.really that&#13;
town, TOHR had been doing it. many people. The second year, I&#13;
And they dropped it. I really talk~d~,ithRoyandJimmyfrom&#13;
don’t know the circumstances, the To,olbox, to see if they&#13;
They dropped a lot of things ouldn:t help me.out a little bit.&#13;
around 19~.8, like the Southwest So.they-~can{e in with me and it&#13;
Invitatiohal, which we picked grew quite a bit the next year.&#13;
up. Every year it has grown some.&#13;
. But when I got;here,.!he girls Se_e Jane Roth~ page 7_&#13;
~ebruary 14, ~t994&#13;
~. William Weybour~&#13;
Gayand Lesbian Victory Fund&#13;
Seventh Floor&#13;
~$2 14~h Street,&#13;
Waahington, D.C. 20005&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
Oklaho.ma&#13;
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S um m i. t&#13;
On February 26 at the Silver&#13;
- Star SalOon in Tulsa. 18 representatives&#13;
from Lesbian/Gay/&#13;
Bisexual o.rganizations from&#13;
Oklahoma City, Norman.&#13;
Stillwater and Tulsa met to de.... o&#13;
velop plans for a State-wide meeting&#13;
Or conference to be held this&#13;
June. Oklahoma City organizers&#13;
had held a meeting on Feb. 6th at&#13;
which they "brainstormed" ideas&#13;
-for goals and possible outcomes&#13;
" Of d state-wide nieeting.&#13;
At the Tulsa meeting, Tulsa&#13;
representatiT.esproposedthat thismeeting&#13;
should be held in Okla-&#13;
See Pride Summit, page 8&#13;
Tulsa Family New~ March - April 1994, page 1&#13;
Good Idea Bad Attitude:&#13;
Youth Services of Tulsa’s&#13;
GayYoung Adults Program&#13;
Some months ago, Youth Services&#13;
of Tulsa. a United Way&#13;
agency, began .a program to help&#13;
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and ques,&#13;
ti0mng young adults by iproviding&#13;
a support group. Gay. youth&#13;
(using the term gay to indicate&#13;
aH the statuses above)are at&#13;
greater-risk than many other&#13;
youngadults. Government studies&#13;
have shown that gay youth&#13;
are 2 to 6 times more likely toattempt&#13;
suicide and may account&#13;
for 30% of completed suicides.&#13;
Low__self esteem, identity, conflicts,&#13;
isolation, and fami~ alienation,&#13;
all which can .be blamed&#13;
on the prejudice and bigotry of&#13;
our society, are factors in their&#13;
behavior.&#13;
The problems for gay young&#13;
adults are real; the need for help&#13;
are real. Friends and members of&#13;
Tulsa’s Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual&#13;
communities should applaud&#13;
Youth Services for taking this&#13;
brave step. We should recognize&#13;
the "right-hearted-ness" of the&#13;
individuals involved. Lisa&#13;
Pottorf and others on staff, some&#13;
Gay, some not, are clearly committed&#13;
to doingtheright thing:&#13;
helping kids. Members of our&#13;
communities have also become&#13;
involved as volunteer facilitators.&#13;
Many others would probably&#13;
help if.they but knew about&#13;
the program.&#13;
- - There-inlies the problem,The&#13;
program, is .hamstrUng by. the.&#13;
fears, an~possibly, prejud{~e, Of&#13;
Youth Services’ top officers and&#13;
staff. Because of fear of backlash,&#13;
Youth Services hardly&#13;
wants any one to know about the&#13;
program but in the process risking&#13;
that those who need to know&#13;
See Gay Youth, page 7&#13;
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Letters&#13;
Several .times last night during&#13;
the forum with Mayor&#13;
Savage’s staff, I heard people&#13;
from the audience talking about&#13;
"Bible Thumpers". The fact that&#13;
MCC Tulsa allowed us to meet&#13;
in their church building should&#13;
demonstrate that all "Bible&#13;
thumpers" are not .bad people.&#13;
nor are they all anti-Gay. In fact,&#13;
there are more than two Christian&#13;
organizations in Tulsa that&#13;
specifically serve our commuriity.&#13;
AS we ask the world to put&#13;
aside its prejudices, shouldn’t&#13;
we also ask ourselves the same&#13;
thing? How many of us automatically&#13;
assume that if someone&#13;
is heterosexual. Republican,&#13;
and Christian, they are also anti-&#13;
Gay? Isn’ t that assumption based&#13;
on prejudice? As we as a community,&#13;
ask the people in our&#13;
society to change; let’ s also make&#13;
the necessary changes within&#13;
ourselves. As we. ask the people&#13;
in our society to give everyone a&#13;
chance regardless oftheir sexual&#13;
orientation, let’s also start giving&#13;
everyone around us a chance,&#13;
regardless of their sexual orientation,&#13;
religious affiliation, or&#13;
political partnership.&#13;
If we can do that, we will become&#13;
a better people.&#13;
Editor’s note: the letter above&#13;
was Submitted unsigned and&#13;
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Dear TFN,&#13;
The angerl disappointment,&#13;
and feelings of betrayal that resuited&#13;
from Mayor Savage’s last&#13;
minute unavailability last night&#13;
are only natural. However, I am&#13;
concerned about what might result&#13;
if those feelings are not&#13;
handled in the appropriate way.&#13;
If we, as a community, harbOr&#13;
those feelings and allow them to&#13;
expand instead of doing the appropriate&#13;
thing and focusing that&#13;
negative energy into something&#13;
positive, it will be counter-productive&#13;
and detrimental to our&#13;
struggle for equal rights. We&#13;
cannot generate change by sitting&#13;
around being angry and feeling&#13;
sorry for ourselves. We can&#13;
generate change by taking action.&#13;
I understand that there are&#13;
those in our community who are&#13;
afraid to stand up and OUT because&#13;
they may lose their jobs,&#13;
their homes, or families. Isn’t it&#13;
sad that there has to be that fear?&#13;
But even thos’e people who have&#13;
that fear can write letters, can&#13;
make phone calls, can actively&#13;
vote, and can follow up on their&#13;
votes by talking with their representatives.&#13;
Wecannot expect our&#13;
government to take all of the&#13;
chances and do all of the work&#13;
while we sit around absorbed in&#13;
our own self-pity. We have to&#13;
show our governmental leaders&#13;
that we are willing to support&#13;
them before,, during, and after&#13;
See Letters, page 7&#13;
Ken?s Flowers, 1635 E. 15 599.8070&#13;
*Living Arts of Tulsa, 224 N. Main 58.5-1234&#13;
*Mohawk Music, 615~7 E 51 PI 664-2951&#13;
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*Tomfoolery, 1565 S. Sheridan 832-0233&#13;
Zat’s, 3708 oSouth Peoria 742-6909&#13;
Organizations&#13;
ACT-UP, POB 532, 74101&#13;
B/L/G Alliance, University of Tulsa. 583-9780&#13;
*HIV Resource Consortium, 4154 S. Harvard,Ste. H-1&#13;
NAMES PROJECT, POB 3181 74101 - 748-3111&#13;
Oklahoma AIDS Hotline 800-535-2437&#13;
P-FLAG, POB 52800 74152 749~4901&#13;
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Shanti Hotline 749-7898&#13;
TOHR Gay Line (Info.) 743-4297&#13;
- Other&#13;
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*Tulsa City Hall; Cafeteria Vestibule&#13;
*University Center at Tulsa&#13;
,._ Professionals&#13;
Theodore-Campbell, MSW, 1560 E 21 743-1000&#13;
Sandra J. Hill, MS, Psylchotherapy, 2865 E. Skelly 745-1111&#13;
Tim Daniel, Attorney 352-9504, 800-742-9468&#13;
Bill Hinkle, Attorney 587-1500&#13;
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John Kirk, Realtor 747-5800. 745-2245&#13;
Tom Neal, Designer, Buildings/Gardens/Graphics 832-0233&#13;
Religious Organizations&#13;
*Family of Faith MCC, 500 W. ’A’ Jenks 298-4622&#13;
Affirmation (Methodist) 742-8213&#13;
*MCC of Greater Tulsa, 1623Maplewood 838-1715&#13;
Dignity/integrity 298-4648&#13;
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Tulsa~ Ok~ahomans .for Hum-an Rights&#13;
March/April 1994 Volume 14 NUmber 4&#13;
PO’Box 52729 Tulsa OK 74152~&#13;
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ofTOHR. Permission is granted to reprint&#13;
information contained within the TOHR&#13;
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the byline,"submitted.by TOHR’" Contained&#13;
elsewhere in Tulsa Family News..&#13;
APRIL MEETING NOTICE&#13;
Janiee Nicklas, Senior Planner on - because ofher extensive work in the HIV/&#13;
llealth, Promotion, Community Service AIDS arena over the past several ~years.&#13;
CounoilufTulsa Ar~a United Way, Will be-~ Slic isa ’tremetidous asset to our commuspeaking&#13;
at-the April TOttR. meeting, nity and a wonderful spokesperson-for&#13;
about the Tulsa Community AIDS Part- persons-livingwith HIV &amp; AIDS. :&#13;
nership (TCAP). TCAP, part of NCAP Please join us for this excitingpresen-&#13;
(National Community AIDS Partnersh!~p)~’ tation on Tuesday,. April 5, 1994 at the&#13;
expects to grant approximately 1/2 milhon Gathering Place, 4154 S. Harvard, Suite&#13;
dollars to organizations in the Tulsa MSA -|t~ We have a social time.starting at&#13;
over the next four years. Thisnew venture - 6:30pro and the meeting. commences.&#13;
will greatly benefit areas that currently promptly at 7:00pm~ TOHR, Tulsa’S&#13;
unserved or underserved, growing human rights community set3’ice&#13;
Janice brings a wealth of information organization, NEEDS YOU!&#13;
TOHR to Go-sponsor GaylLesbian Film Festival&#13;
April 15-17 have beenset as tentative and diverse showing of timely cultural isdates&#13;
for an extensive Gay/Lesbian Film sues and enterta’inment. Mark these dates&#13;
Festival to be held on the University of NOW and look for additional information&#13;
Tulsa campus. This should be an_exciting as the time draws near.&#13;
President’s Report&#13;
This marks the second issue of the&#13;
TOHR Reporter running within Tulsa&#13;
Family News. Feedback has been very&#13;
positive to this new format, getting more&#13;
local news to our membership as well as&#13;
TOHRnews to the larger community. Our&#13;
last meeting saw several new faces and&#13;
TOHR nee~ the support of all of Us. "&#13;
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spurring our legislature-tuadd sexual o_o.’- N6 Tb I-!a-te educa,i~nai.e~i’~beeptentati0n&#13;
to Oklah0ma’s~ hate ¯ crim~es - ingthediversityof’~i6:ubmmiinit~_andfor&#13;
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locally, which included a Tulsa utility bill you re afraid to identifyyourself, leaveout&#13;
insert with sexual orientation in its text. the speoitic reference to gays and lesbians,&#13;
The City of.Tulsa, along with the corporate&#13;
sponsors of the projeoL have received&#13;
afew negative phone calls about the campaign.&#13;
I urge you to show vonr personal.&#13;
support of the projeetby’tak]ng a few minutes&#13;
:to call:&#13;
but please take a few minutes to make the&#13;
calls. It’s important that these folks know&#13;
that ~ve appreciate the stand they have&#13;
taken. Feedback ofpublic opinion will&#13;
affect their future decisions.&#13;
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Tuba Family News, March--April 1994, page&#13;
News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News.Briefs&#13;
Boycott Threat toGay&#13;
Marriages .in Hawaii&#13;
HONOLULU- Anti-gay forces&#13;
have apparently been flooding&#13;
the Hawaii Visitors Bureau with&#13;
letters and phone calls threaten,&#13;
ing an economic boycott of the&#13;
state if it permits same-sex marriages.&#13;
The head of the state?s&#13;
tourism office t01d legislators&#13;
that the agency has received over-~:&#13;
whelming numbers of calls and&#13;
lettersthreatening boycotts, of&#13;
conventions, vacations, family&#13;
reunions, and other visits to the&#13;
islands if Hawaii alloWg gays&#13;
and (esbians to marrY. Tourism&#13;
officials also noted ti{at they.had&#13;
received hardly any expressions&#13;
of support for. same,sex marriage~&#13;
and concluded that jr’state&#13;
courts.rule that/est~ian-and gay&#13;
nel protections. Now the bank&#13;
has agreed to put "sexual orientation"&#13;
back into its anti-bias&#13;
policies just weeks after politicians,&#13;
led .by San Francisco Supervisor&#13;
Susan Leal, and activists,&#13;
led by the National Gay &amp;&#13;
Lesbian Task Force. launched a&#13;
campaign to pressure the banking&#13;
giant to reinstate the old&#13;
policy. In a.letter to Leal, who&#13;
had written a stinging letter to&#13;
the bankto complain about the&#13;
change in FIB’s personnel-language,&#13;
¯Julius L. L0eser. senior&#13;
vice:president assistant .general&#13;
counsel at the bank, said~ "’For o&#13;
clarity, we will add language ~o&#13;
. ¯ our-written corporate policy to&#13;
state more-directly our existing&#13;
policy:.afiat will explicitly state&#13;
that we .Er0hibit discrimination&#13;
and harassment based on race.&#13;
marriages are legal under state a,~e color reli,,ion nationalorilaw.&#13;
it_would me~asurably dam~.-...-.~t~:.~.sex. ~ete~n st’atus, disabiiage&#13;
the state’s:important tour- ity and s~xualorientation.’"&#13;
ism industry. The agency can&#13;
contacted by writing: Hawaii&#13;
Visitors Bureau. 2270 ’Kalakaua&#13;
Avenue. Suite 80 L HoaOlulu HI&#13;
968.15 or by calling (808) 924-&#13;
0266.&#13;
’Seattle Times’ Extends&#13;
Benefits to Partners&#13;
SEATTLE - The Seattle Times&#13;
has become the 2nd major daily&#13;
newspaper in the U.S. to extend&#13;
health insurance and family leave&#13;
Amnesty En.ds Silence&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO - The human&#13;
rightsorganization Amnesty&#13;
International USA announced&#13;
the launching of a broad, siXmonth&#13;
campaign in the United&#13;
States to end government imprisonment,&#13;
torture and execution.&#13;
of gays and lesbians around&#13;
the world. The campaign, kicked&#13;
off in conjunction with the publication&#13;
of AI’s groundbreaking&#13;
omy laws only to homosexuals,&#13;
and the organization now says. it&#13;
"would consider an individual&#13;
imprisoned under these laws a&#13;
Prisoner of Conscience and~&#13;
would call for their immediate&#13;
and unconditional release." To&#13;
get copies of the report "Breaking&#13;
the Silence:’ send $8.00&#13;
(which includes shipping and&#13;
handling) tO: AIUSA, 322 Eighth&#13;
Avenue, New York NY 10001.&#13;
Poll: Jobs, Housing -Yes;&#13;
Marriage, Adoption - No&#13;
NEWYORK~Apolt, published&#13;
in the Feb. t4 issue ofNewsweek&#13;
underscores-Americans’ con-&#13;
.tinuing contradictory attitudes&#13;
about gays and lesbians. While&#13;
.the poll, conducted Feb. 3-4 for&#13;
the magazine-by.the Princeton&#13;
Survey Research Associates&#13;
based on_ telephone interviews&#13;
with 750 adUlts, found that 74%&#13;
endorse .employment anti-bias&#13;
protections forhomosexuals, and&#13;
81% think gays and lesbians&#13;
should have housing protections.&#13;
as Well, more than 60% said they&#13;
.oppOse same-sex marriages and&#13;
adoption rights for gays and lesbians.&#13;
Fewer than 0ne-third of&#13;
those polled support .marriage&#13;
and adoption rights for gays. Of&#13;
those surveyed, 43% said they&#13;
had a friend or acquaintance who&#13;
is horaosexual, while56% said&#13;
News Briefs News Briefs News&#13;
benefits to the partners of its gay report "Breaking the Silence: they didn’t know aflyone who is&#13;
Defeat in Missouri City&#13;
SPRINGFIELD, Mo, - In what&#13;
activists fear may be.a harbinger&#13;
of next November’s statewide&#13;
vote on a Missouri anti-gay constitutional&#13;
amendment, Springfield,&#13;
Mo., residents voted overwhelmingly&#13;
to repeal a city hate&#13;
crimes measure that includes&#13;
sexual orientation,. among other&#13;
categories. The vote was. 71%-&#13;
for- repeal to 29% against. The&#13;
repeal campaign was headed by&#13;
a local group Citizens for Decent&#13;
.Standards .which has close&#13;
ties with the statewide Arfiendmerit&#13;
Coalition, which ig backing&#13;
a state anti-gayconstitutiOnal&#13;
amendmentbased onColorado’s&#13;
Amendment 2 prohibiting any&#13;
gay rights measures inMisSouri.&#13;
Rights Battle Erupts in New&#13;
Mexico Legislature. "&#13;
N.C..Parade Gets. P.etmit&#13;
. CHARLOTTE, N.C.-TheFront&#13;
Page reportsthat the 8th annual&#13;
North Carolina Lesbian &amp; Gay&#13;
Pride parade and rally has gotten’,&#13;
approval from city officials for&#13;
its scheduled. June 5 event in&#13;
spite ,of objection by an influential&#13;
Baptist minister. Organizers&#13;
of the. event, being held in Charlotte&#13;
for .the first time, will hold&#13;
the post-parade rally at Marshall&#13;
Park, located next to the First&#13;
Baptist Church. The church’s&#13;
pastor, Rev. Charles Page, had&#13;
objectOd that the event .doesn’t&#13;
ners of employees.Activists are&#13;
callingon people to contact Sony&#13;
USA officials to let them-know&#13;
the importance they. place on&#13;
Sony’s move, its refusal to take&#13;
the:anti-gay vote.seriously, and&#13;
its reluctance to publicly discuss&#13;
its domestic partners policies.&#13;
Oregon activists urge contacting:&#13;
RonSommer, Chairman,&#13;
Sony of America, Sony Drive,&#13;
Park Ridge. NJ 07656 FAX: "&#13;
201-930-2263; and James&#13;
Frische, SonyDigitaiAudioDisc&#13;
Corp., 1.8100 N~ Fruitridge Ave.,&#13;
Terre Haute, Ind. 47804 FAX:&#13;
812~466~i [ 2 "&#13;
Protections; ~Benefits at&#13;
BelI,NorthernlNorthern :&#13;
_T e ili e c o m.&#13;
-OTTAWA,~Sta!!.ing thisl year~.. " ....&#13;
Beli~b~0flh~m Research now in=~ ~5/ ’ ~&#13;
eludes s~xuai orientation in it~&#13;
equal employment opportuni/y~&#13;
ent corporation, Northern ~&#13;
Telecom.Ltd. implemented the -&#13;
new policy throughout all its&#13;
subgidiaries. And beginning in&#13;
July of this .year Northern&#13;
Telecom is extending domestic&#13;
partner benefits to Bell-Northern&#13;
Ltd. in Canada and Bell-&#13;
Northern USA. The Gay, Les~&#13;
bian, Bisexual Association has&#13;
also formed for Bell-Northern&#13;
Research/NorthernTelecom employees.....&#13;
"Front RUnner’ Sequel&#13;
and lesbian workers. The Bos-" -HumanRightsViolatio,nsBased&#13;
ton Globe_became thefirst daily . on Sexual Orientation,’ was arito&#13;
o-~t’Stich~ ’6~i~fi~; the~Vi~~ ~’~-: ~0un~d -~t ’~iress~"~onf~r~ne~&#13;
lage Voice,~-the p..op~lar :New ,:,held:~i~rnultaneousl~haSanF~,an~!’::~ "&#13;
York weekiy.:~lso:’indludes the": cisco~indWaghingt~n;D.C. "~tie&#13;
unmarried partners of its employees&#13;
in its benefits package.&#13;
First Interstate&#13;
Restores Anti-Bias&#13;
Language&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO - First Interstate&#13;
BankCorp: which operates&#13;
banks in 13 Western states&#13;
from Oregon to Texas. has agreed&#13;
to reinstate nondiscrimination&#13;
language m ~ts personnel polictes&#13;
to include sexual orientation.&#13;
saying thewhole issue was&#13;
a"naisunderstanding:" In 1993,&#13;
under pressure from fundamentalist&#13;
groups in Utah and Arizona.&#13;
FIB changed its anti-bias&#13;
policy to include only"race, age,&#13;
color, religion, national origin,&#13;
sex. veteran status, disability or&#13;
any other basis protected by federal.&#13;
state or local law." Rights&#13;
activists said, because only ’one&#13;
state - California - has a gay&#13;
rights law, the change amounted&#13;
to FIB dropping its own person-&#13;
U.S. branch ofthe London-based&#13;
international human rights&#13;
Watchdog group said the intensive&#13;
campaign "places .the government&#13;
repression of gay men&#13;
arid lesbians squarely on the international&#13;
human rights agenda&#13;
., to put government on notice&#13;
tha( homosexuals are no longer&#13;
easy targets for human rights&#13;
abuses." "Breaking the Silence"&#13;
documents attacks against gays&#13;
and lesbians ranging from government-&#13;
backed rape and torture&#13;
to executions because-of individuals’&#13;
sexual orientation. The&#13;
report notes that in Romania,&#13;
gay men are routinely targeted&#13;
for police assaults and torture,&#13;
citing several cases of beatings&#13;
lasting as long as 13 hours. Similar&#13;
reports are cited in Great Britain,&#13;
the United States, Costa Rica&#13;
and Turkey. .The report also&#13;
notes that 5 U.S. states - Arkansas,&#13;
Kansas, Missouri, Montana&#13;
and Tennessee - apply their sod-&#13;
Kefi’s Flowers&#13;
1635 E. 15th Street, 5.99-8070&#13;
Serving Tulsa’s&#13;
Lesbian &amp; Gay Communities&#13;
. With Pride - Look for our Rainbow Flag&#13;
Tulsa Family News, March - April 1994, page 4&#13;
gay or lesbian, When asked if ¯"representthe Valuesof0ur com- ~,N~.W, yORK&#13;
AIDS. hfid changed their f.eeling’ : .muni.t.Y.":But.qi~Yoffigia!s voted&#13;
erant of gays, while 31% said it thaiderailed a proposed city Or- nest=semng novel ~ane front&#13;
had made them less sympathetic, dinance adding sexual orienta- Runner, will be on 15ookshelves&#13;
Pollsters said the Survey had a 4&#13;
percent margin of error.&#13;
Pope Says ’Nope’ to&#13;
Lesbian/Gay Families&#13;
VATICAN CITY - A proposed&#13;
resolution before the European&#13;
Parliament calling for the legaP&#13;
ization of same-sex marriages&#13;
and allowing gay and lesbian&#13;
couples to adopt children drew a&#13;
quick - and negative ~ response&#13;
from Pope John Paul.. The pope,&#13;
speaking to a group of bishops&#13;
about thee need to. protect the&#13;
unity of the family, mentioned&#13;
the European Parliament resolution,&#13;
saying a growing number&#13;
.ofpoliticians are recognizingthe&#13;
importance of keeping families&#13;
together, but added, "not all of&#13;
them, however, as we have&#13;
seen...We can’t let .this pass."&#13;
The gay and lesbian marriage&#13;
and adoption resolution was introduced&#13;
Tuesday, Feb. 8.&#13;
tion to Charlotte’s anti-bias protections.&#13;
Sony Mulls Plant in&#13;
Springfield, Ore.&#13;
SPRINGFIELD, Ore. - Activ~&#13;
ists are raising warning flags over&#13;
plans by Sony Inc. to construct a&#13;
new compact disc plant in&#13;
Springfield, O?e., which in 1992&#13;
approved an anti-gay ballot ihitiative.&#13;
Springfield city council&#13;
members who backed the antigay&#13;
ordinance have said the legislationactually&#13;
would makethe:&#13;
town more appealing to businesses&#13;
that support "traditional&#13;
family values." Sony officials&#13;
have played down the. importance&#13;
of the anti-gay measure,&#13;
even though they acknowledged&#13;
to reporters that the finn .has an&#13;
anti-bias, policy that includes,&#13;
sexual orientation. Th.ecompany&#13;
refused, however, to say whether&#13;
it-recognizes the domestic partin&#13;
time for Gay Games IV this&#13;
June in New York. Warren’s&#13;
sequel; Hailan’s Race, contin-~&#13;
ues the story ofcharacters Harlan&#13;
Brown and Billy Sire. The author&#13;
calls fhe continuation "a&#13;
story about loss and healing,&#13;
about the courhge to love again."&#13;
Comic Targets Gays&#13;
ST. -LOUIS - Washington University&#13;
students and Officials are&#13;
trying to figure out how to respond&#13;
to a comic book drawn by&#13;
an unidentified student at the&#13;
university’s fine arts school depicting&#13;
a string of 27 grisly killings,&#13;
mostly of gay men. "Today&#13;
it’s fags, tomorrow it’ll be some&#13;
other idiotic fringe group that&#13;
pis~es me off;" thecomic’s murderous&#13;
character says. "Like I&#13;
said before, I am God. I decide&#13;
who lives and dies, and my hand&#13;
reaps the harvest?’ The grimly&#13;
explicit drawings depict its victims&#13;
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half, disemboweled, and one way to prevent the disease, financially-successful far-right ~n anti-God message and pro-.&#13;
African-American woman being Chisum also co-authored a 1993 groups battling gay rights, a_bor- - moting homosexuality.&#13;
murdered with a "garden wea- measure that gave the state in- tion; gex education and similar CCABers .are following the in&#13;
sel." The creator of the comic surance department authority to social policy issues in this court- the -footsteps of Joseph Cham~&#13;
book writes in a chilling intro- regulate the selling of life insur- try. B. Allan Ross, a spokesman bers, a former Church of God&#13;
duction,"thethingthispromotes ance policies, by .people with for the boycott group, DomiNO minister and gay rights foe in&#13;
is hatred and contempt." School AIDS, the game viatical .s.ettle- . Pizza. Theory, said, "Focus on Charlotte,N.C:¢ who’s recently&#13;
along the electronic telecommunications&#13;
superhighway can really&#13;
be. AndersonandBenvenuti&#13;
attracted media attention earlier&#13;
inF.ebruary whe~; frustrated.with&#13;
trying to meeting women at&#13;
singles bars and classified ads.&#13;
officlalsand studentleadershave ,o ments that he.~s now.cashing ~n the Famdy is one of the ¯many pubhshed booklet, - Barney the they shelled out $3,000 .h r a&#13;
held .a.,seriesOf meetings, about .:~ on. AIDS ai~d gay,rigti~"~ti~-i ~ fronts.for thep~tieal and finan- " Pu~le Messiah;(’.~laims t~e. 6~&#13;
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Moron Church. has declared . Sylm~)announcedme~ntroauc- " tectionsbased6nsexual0fidnta- calledFlorid~ans~ which sounds warQn!~gafizingsame-segmar~ ./ tionofaproposedmeasureint~e . billbo~rd;:-a? high-tech hacker tion, modeled on’ COlorado’s like an anti=tooth decay ~ treat- -cracked their voice-mail access&#13;
riaggf!.and.urging th( ~ati0n"s 9 :~ California LegiSlature on Mon- Amendment: 2:’Locat residents ment,.NhHe people.fr0~_Tampa codeandchangedthemen’smes--&#13;
million church, members to de: day, Feb. t.4 to set ~p statewide in ovett~ Miss.; have mounted a&#13;
fend the "sacred family setting.". . domestic pa:tner registration.for .. campaign there .toforce a. non-&#13;
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between’a man and.a woman is&#13;
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eternal destiny.of his children, nia Secretary of :State’s.office.&#13;
are Called_ Tampans, which&#13;
..... ~sounds fike something altogether&#13;
different,&#13;
Buffed Bruinto Bif Blazes&#13;
ATLANTA - As part of the U.S..&#13;
Forest Servicers celebi~gtion of&#13;
sage¯-and theirsex,ual orientalion&#13;
in the process. The hacker&#13;
left a .voice~mail greeti:ng lhat&#13;
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We’re both looking for Mister&#13;
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71~Oml~ ~$10~~- ~u.~shed" But w.hen.YE..nc Z..or.n.,.a ..me.n s.a~d.th.e fa.ke.dm.es.sa.e&#13;
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:omy Statute;6~he:bbo~sznd.to - whichw0uldhave~ade~pus ..tember,;-Sh~0h Bott~ms,wh0 " ~ featur~ng:-the;- new .be~fcake ~:~dhange-a-p~0posed passag~ that¯&#13;
:iequir~ sehool~..tffteach that ab- . ¯¯funds and facifities a~Iable ~0:., .lives ~i~h.herio~et AprilWade, Smokey denied there.had in.fact&#13;
.sfi~n~eis,~hegn!y way to pre2 thegay.~oup;The.studen~sen~.... ackn0mledgedincour~thatthe2 been any change.. Eve~:~ore&#13;
. vent ~V¯infection,. is making a " tors h~ ’~gue~: ~at a ~college .::~:do.in~faet have¯sex, which.P~&#13;
¯ amazing, Zorn told ~dy ~ity - -.-~ate matter and homosexual orifidysum&#13;
ofmoney by¯investing ." grohp based?~01elyon~sexual.-~s0ns, sdid. iSillegal under.. .~ Timestha(.offiCialS~i~fi~e~o~,::-:-entati0nis riot a barto Se?vice&#13;
heawly m vmt~calsettlements of -. orientation ~sn..t neede~,at~-the~.... .~r,~ma s .sodomy. la~., ¯ Her ......est SerT~ce ~had~:t:w~c.e:contacted ~.., entry or continued service un-&#13;
¯..life insuiancepolieiesofpeople " scho01.Butld~hoAtt0~Gen, . conauct is immor-al," P~s0ns different.editorS at.tfie~aper.in ¯ less-mani.fested hy homosexual&#13;
:~ngof~S,~,qmet~mescalled eralL~ E¢’hoHa~k:fiag-’r~led. .ruled..,Thecoaduct render~ her an (ans?a~cdg~gut~i~fort,&#13;
"~ ~eath, futureS~ Chisum r~port- . denying the ~roup campusrec- " an Unfit p~ent:,,:-.-. ; .-. ¯ : :~-squeleh:gorn~S~-:st0~b0h’r~the:-.. :.onb~" sense.sam Nunn (D-Ga.)....&#13;
ediyhasinvestedS0me$2~,~ 0gnition -vioiate~. group- m~m- Barney - Pumle Menace .adw hirsutehuak. Rum6rrhagit -. Dan Coats:~(R,Ind.)and Strom&#13;
m the.wat~cal pro~am, which ~rs-F~rst~mendmentnghtsof - T~PA R- ~ ~m¢ W-~th ,-.that .Smokey may:be.e.ntermg ¯ :Thu~ond ..(R,S.C.),-wall now&#13;
gi~e.s.t.e~.m.a.l.ly.a.ll.p.a.tx.en.ts.a...f.re.e.s.~e.c.fi.a.nd..as.s~.m.t.lo.n:".: ." ." n~.t;~.-a..~-..-~.-~g.~.-.0-~.,-~..on.eof.the.ev.er-~.pu.l~b.~e.che.st..:~:~.fea.d::.Aoer"son"~s sexual on"en-&#13;
way to cash ~.n on.~e~.r hfe.tnsu.r........" . ’ " .’........ " has foxed callinP~ itse"lf Cit~i. -¯conte"sts so,’hot at.=oay ba.rs.:ev.er.y........ta[.~o.n ~s ~consi"dered a pe~rs’onal&#13;
.... ’~N0 dustie~ = No Pizza" zens Concer"ne¯ d A.~b.o.u.t Bar.ney... .¯ wh.ere.in h.ope,.- 0..f.b..e.i.ng., -s~.¯.tt.e..d..... a.n.d pri. ~a:~te¯m..at.te.r.an.d.is .not.a.&#13;
SANDIEGO ~ A San Diego,- That’s B~naey th.e..P.B..S.-.T.V. - byatalenfto-srcBouet arm.a.g.a-.. .-. ba~toserwc. een.t.r.y.o.rContmucd..&#13;
Calif.-based¯group hascalledfor pu~le dinosaur, hotRep. B~ney " z~ne. ., ~ - ~ serwce unless manflested by hoa&#13;
nationwide gay and .lesbian Frank of Mass.;thattbe good Hi~h-ToehSoxHal -- " -.- mosexual conduct." Rep. Ron&#13;
boycott of Domino’ s Pizza with fol~s of Tampa are Worried Orientation Cha~e&#13;
Dellums (DvCalif.), chai~mn of&#13;
Springs-basedFocus0n theFam:&#13;
ily, one of the largest and most&#13;
more than 5,000 locati0nsin the ’about, claiming they intend to SAN JOSE, Calif. -Noone ever&#13;
U.S. after Domino’s chief-ex~ _"expose,,Barneyfor what he re- said findingthat special Valenecutive&#13;
officer Tom..,Mo-riaghan ally. i.s... W~ a.~w.a.y~ thought tine Was easy. But two San Jose;&#13;
awardedthec0mpany,shiamafii........... .’ " ’ ¯&#13;
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Barney was a cloyingly, super-" ’: " Calif.;’het~ros~(ial men’-sted,~, "&#13;
tarianawardt0Dr. James D0b2 saccharine cha.ract~r on.:a: " Anderson and "chriStianson,&#13;
head of the Colorad0~ Benvenuti;thirty¯so~efhingguys&#13;
with-strapping good looks -found&#13;
out..e.xac.tly how difficult love&#13;
children’s TV ¯show. but Citizens&#13;
Concerned say the.pbptilar&#13;
pre-historic Barney is.spreading&#13;
ance p01icies.at:~ a discount by&#13;
haming-the .pu~.clih~rs. 0f the&#13;
¯policies as beneficiaries. According&#13;
tothe Dallas Morning News,&#13;
Chisum’s investments have so&#13;
far netted him a t7% annual return.&#13;
Chisum is head ofthe Texas&#13;
Conservative C0a~ition, which&#13;
last year attempied.td.~av¢ a!l&#13;
state AIDS edu~at.ion fundg for&#13;
adults¯ transferred tO programs&#13;
for children and teens - w~io by&#13;
state education regulations can&#13;
only~ 1~ ~taug~h:.t~bs~r~ce ~~h¢&#13;
Window coverings of all types, accessories, silk&#13;
flowers, rugs, custom, upholstery &amp; more&#13;
- all your interior needs.&#13;
Wembley Center "&#13;
7116South Mingo, Suite 102, 254,2100&#13;
the House Armed Services Committee&#13;
and a: leading liberal&#13;
Democrat, said the change was a&#13;
sign Glinton was ~’backpedaling’?&#13;
on the issue and that-it-’was a&#13;
tragic step backward that is catering&#13;
to the wrong forces."&#13;
Ds.&#13;
as $1.99&#13;
10AM-10PM MONDAY THRffSATURDAY, N00N-8PM SUNDAY&#13;
" Tulsa Family¯ News; March - April.1994, page 5&#13;
Rainbow BUsiness&#13;
from page 1&#13;
had between 15" &amp; 20. persons&#13;
attending with businesses re.presented&#13;
from retailers, bar-owners,&#13;
lawn-care provider~s to professionals,&#13;
such as graphics &amp;&#13;
building designers, attorneys &amp;&#13;
physicians. Officers will. be&#13;
elected at the next,meeting on&#13;
Monday, March :21 at 7pm,.For&#13;
more i~n~formation.-call,i, Ti’m&#13;
G~llean~at BudgetzWindow..-T.reatmentsi~~&#13;
More ar~ 254=21~00~:&#13;
MayorSavage&#13;
from page 1&#13;
ity training among the training&#13;
currently being given-to Tulsa&#13;
police officers, to-advertise&#13;
Tulsa’s youth services as beinga&#13;
sale place for Gay and Lesbian&#13;
teens to-go, and to issue an executive&#13;
order that would protect&#13;
Gay and Lesbian city employees&#13;
from any type ofjob discrimination,&#13;
When questioned about current&#13;
operating procedures of the&#13;
City of Tulsa and -the Tulsa Police&#13;
Department. the Mayor’s&#13;
staff repeatedly asked for "specific&#13;
cases" of unfair.treatment.&#13;
Mr. East and Ms. Kitts indicated&#13;
a willingness, on the part of the&#13;
Mayor, to combat: injustice if&#13;
there were specific documented&#13;
cases that theCity could investigate.&#13;
Several people from the&#13;
audiencedid stay after the forum&#13;
to discuss specific incidents.&#13;
Several peopJe from the-audience&#13;
commended the office of&#13;
the Mayor for the February waterbill&#13;
inserts thatlisted sexual&#13;
:,.ofientati0n among the diversi-&#13;
- fieso£society. Mr..East saidthat&#13;
lhey had e×pefienced some cases&#13;
of negativefeedback from certain&#13;
citizens in Tulsa.&#13;
Mr. East and Ms. Kitz told the&#13;
audience that the Human Rights&#13;
Commission is studying the need&#13;
to include sexual orientation in&#13;
the non-discriminatory policy of&#13;
thecity. Before the Mayor takes&#13;
any action, she will probably wait&#13;
to find out what the recOmmendation&#13;
ofthe Commission is. Ms.&#13;
Kitzsaid that the Mayor is constantly&#13;
appointing people to various&#13;
boards, one of which is the&#13;
Human Rights Commission. She&#13;
indicated that there are current&#13;
vacancies, on that commission,&#13;
as well’ as On many other city&#13;
boards. Resumes can bb sent to&#13;
the Office of the Mayor.&#13;
Decisions decisions,.,,.&#13;
per mo;* air, AM/FM cassette&#13;
"47 payments at $169,~13,8501MSRPI $13,421 sale price, $500 down&#13;
$12,921 financed, last ~a[ment S5955i 151000 miles i~er’(ear t’ree; 12 i~er mile thereafter..&#13;
’94 Galant ES .5,05% apr, w.a.c.&#13;
per mo.* air, AM/FM cassette, auto&#13;
"41 payments of $225, $17.268 MSRP, S16367sale price, $500 down&#13;
last ~0a’(ment S8806, 15,000 miles I~er ~,ear freer 12 ¢ ~er mile thereafter.&#13;
’94 Diamante ES&#13;
$25,995, MSRP, Included:&#13;
"S300 security deposit, tag &amp; tax due a_t inception, air., pow..er win.do.ws,:i.o.c._k.s.,&#13;
$1500 cap reduction, 42 mo. closed end cruise, alloy wneels, .~M/I-IV1&#13;
ease, res dual $12,998. 15,000 miles per year free, cassette, graphic&#13;
15 ¢ thereafter, total of payments $12,558 w.a.c, equalize.r &amp; dual air bags.&#13;
’94 3000.GT&#13;
=$27,645, MSRP&#13;
dual air bags, air, tilt, power&#13;
*$1500 cap reduction $300 security deposit,- windows,locks,cruise, plus &amp;&#13;
tag &amp; tax due at inception, 42 mo. closed end leas’e, residual $14,099, more.&#13;
15,000 miles per year free, 15  thereafter, total of payments $12,558 w.a.c.&#13;
~.* lease&#13;
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MITSUBISHI&#13;
4423 S. Memorial 665-6595&#13;
Tulsa Family News, March -April 1994, page 6&#13;
Jane Roth fro-, page 1&#13;
Last year, Johnand Stevefrom&#13;
the Silver Star came in with us. It&#13;
really helped because it takes a&#13;
lot ofpeople. Nobody else wants&#13;
to help .with the cooking, and&#13;
you’ve got all that stuff to do.&#13;
TFN: Doyou have an estimate&#13;
of how many people were there&#13;
last.year?&#13;
JR: The.guys.at the gate said it&#13;
was approximately eleven to&#13;
twelve hundred. What Fd like to&#13;
do is .get a.little more inyglvement.&#13;
we .get a .lot of peopie who&#13;
say, "Well, everything’ s donated.&#13;
We’ll have shows or something&#13;
for donations." The beer’s donated,&#13;
the hotdogs were donated,&#13;
but they don’t realize our costs.&#13;
T.he park costs, the cooker costs,&#13;
porte-potties cost; the chiPS~ the&#13;
plates cost.:There’ Sjust so much&#13;
money involved, that one person&#13;
cannot.do it anymore, Ifwe could&#13;
get some volunteers; ff we could&#13;
get the equipment, that’d be&#13;
great, That’s why we’re starting&#13;
a little earlier this year.&#13;
Editor’s note: wealsoaskedJane .&#13;
to tell us a little about .herself&#13;
andher experiences.. "&#13;
TFN: .’~hat brought you tO&#13;
Tulsa?&#13;
JR: .I read about the bar for&#13;
sale, andI came down tb to0kat&#13;
it. ,&#13;
¯ " TFN? Wla~i-e wereyou living&#13;
about40acres ofland down there nity; We"ve had a lot of different&#13;
and ended up staying there"for girls who have needed help and&#13;
about five years, then moved to we’ve, done fundraisers, and .&#13;
Watonga; lived in Kansas City they’ve got another one right&#13;
about twenty years, now we’re planning on doing&#13;
TFN: Have been involved in Something for....&#13;
mostly bar businesses? Any rimein your life, there’s&#13;
JR: Yeah. Over that periodof times that you-don’t expect. I&#13;
time I started in Kansas City, had a friend who was here from&#13;
then. opened my own in SanFranciscO~ndshementi0ned&#13;
Humansville; and Wato.nga. that she had.. :never see~a~.such a&#13;
’ Those were straight bars/You closeness in-a community: belearn&#13;
theropes all different ways. fore. !She Said.I musto b.e.,rea!ly&#13;
Our~,~rlsthereatT&amp;T, they-re proud, and I-was so overpr0bably"&#13;
the m0si supp0~tiVe ....w.,.h.e..lm.. ed, ! ~as.just crying...~&#13;
:: bunch 6f~arii~h th~ii illa~,e ~ver " , !f ! s.a.y ~H-’ey, we~ need some-&#13;
~en-in ai~i c~in~muflity.:I got a thing, there ssome~rtsoutthe_re&#13;
callandwastoldthiswomanhad (who need help)’, they’ll say&#13;
just moved to Tulsa, she had no ’Well we’ll put this show toapartment,&#13;
she had no furniture, ,,ether,~, Jane.’&#13;
she had two children. !/_e made Our auctions ’seem. to work&#13;
a couple calls out, and I’m not betterthananything.Wehadone&#13;
kidding you, we hfid everything in September, and one. arotind&#13;
there by that night. Christmas, for a needy family.&#13;
¯TFN: Wow, one day. That is TFN! How do. you find out&#13;
oneof the reasons TFN wanted about who needs help?&#13;
t0’.talk with you. People go ¯ JR: There are ways offinding&#13;
around with a lotta stereotypes, peoplein need. Oneyear, Rocky&#13;
you know, "There’s this kinda from TOHR, he helped me. I&#13;
folk, and thatkinda folk, and think that was the first year l was&#13;
there’s bar pe0ple... In actuality, here, W~ had .the woman with&#13;
- there are good people all around the two childrem Jimmy and Roy&#13;
but we don’t hear about it. We also went With us to deliver. I&#13;
hope to change that, and raise think we had two pickup loads.&#13;
awhrenessof some of the good There was anotherfamily who&#13;
thatisdbne. That’sanincredible had a little boywho was really&#13;
story.. - sick; and their phone bills were&#13;
JR: Well, you kngw, every- " s0tremendous,justtryingtofind&#13;
body does what they Cando w!th doctors. Last year, we gave the&#13;
wllat they have:Now, me.~! m .proceeds to .shanti; who delivin.&#13;
the ba~business; AiidI danY:t ~r~ff£tii~ mon_ey to sever~ldiffer-&#13;
.. ent. families who needed fobd..&#13;
~b6ut i 6 kids ~in"the~ p~ogram&#13;
inow. Betterthan nothing, but the&#13;
best we can do? We think not.&#13;
In a meeting with Tulsa Family&#13;
News, Ms. Wiggins stated&#13;
Youth Services does not have a&#13;
timeline for reaching those who&#13;
need theprogram by going more&#13;
public, and will not make any&#13;
commitment tO consider developing&#13;
one. Futhermore, at that&#13;
Gay Youth&#13;
ft~om page2&#13;
about the program, Lesbian &amp;&#13;
Gay youth, won’t find out either:&#13;
Tulsa Family News became&#13;
involved in this issue&#13;
inad.vertantly. A high school&#13;
q,uamtance was ¯approached&#13;
abotit advertising for one of his&#13;
businesse.s. He declined citing&#13;
,&lt;~the-homophobia of the town in&#13;
-wh.ict~it~s located but suggested , same meetin.g~ MS,. Wiggins&#13;
-"~,thar:he::wouldlilke to pay for "mad~d-riUmO~r~0.f hgs’til~_ re=&#13;
;advertising :f6r;.this youth pro- riiarks aimed at the.Lesbian &amp;&#13;
-’grams" -~ : ’ . ~-: Gag’(ommuniti~ she accused&#13;
Tulsa FamilyNews contacted us ofai.min~,:"brick~ats,~atYomh&#13;
:YouthServices arld the 0ff~rwas&#13;
accepted: The donor.later’asked cfifiz~d t]~T0~" not hd~ihg d~elif&#13;
his dollars could go to Youth 0ped anything fOr OU!: young&#13;
Services (in order to-get a tax adultsourselves, andco~plained&#13;
deduction) with Youth Services that "your communities" had&#13;
payingfortheadwithear-marked hardly raised any money for the&#13;
dollars (it is not Unusual for gifts program in: contrast to .her board&#13;
to be dedicatedl to a partio.ular of.directors, MS.. Wiggins.~uggested&#13;
that if we didn’t like what&#13;
the~, were doing, we should shut-&#13;
UP or start our own.&#13;
In response, Tulsa Family&#13;
News would liketo sugges[ that&#13;
"our communities" can hardly&#13;
support pi’ograms about .which&#13;
we haven’t been told. We would&#13;
add that the Lesbian/Gay compurpose).&#13;
This is where the problems&#13;
arose.Youth SerVices would not&#13;
honor what should have been&#13;
routine donor request. It tUrns&#13;
out that Youth Services n" ev"er&#13;
wanted the ads that they.approved&#13;
to run but did-SO because they&#13;
felt to-refuse the 0ff~r would&#13;
¯ people in thecommunity that are&#13;
: .justprejudiced. Theydon’t want&#13;
the guys around, the guys don’t&#13;
want~hg girls ar0un~,:and I.think&#13;
that" s so stupid. Everybody needs&#13;
everyb0dy.,~ ..-. . ’ ~’.&#13;
TFN: Do y0u: think Tuls,~t&#13;
needsa ciammunity center? .&#13;
J:,R: It does.i, but I don’.t-.krtow&#13;
ifit’.d w0rl(.~ we’ve:had.~ 10t of&#13;
different things, SO many different&#13;
things that have :failed t-hat&#13;
Jane Roth......" " "~ 0nhimterribly.Hegbtl~t~r~t~i~i~":NOHate ,.:&#13;
_f_r,Orh page 1 she said~ "My heai:t g~es out-to:.... . : .. ~ , . from page I&#13;
perspective on Tulsa s ommu- these kids, and is there any wa~ .~-tation" in the:;~.ntCiiCC. "~Vc arc&#13;
nities? ¯ " youcan dome and get them with- -a stronger’ Commtmitv because&#13;
~: I think the community is a out somebody kn~WingT" .. -- /of ouraccepkmce-of ~arions re:&#13;
10t more togetherthan it was,. I said that I kn0w,{~ 10t 0t; ,.- ie 0n~rac~s, sexual oicntat&#13;
from when I first came here. people that .Could . ~ake~’em:to &amp; _ a~d naii0mil 0ri~in:" it went&#13;
You’re always gonna ha.ve afew meriting, if we Could .fi~d 0he,::if t0: say that luws~that target haw&#13;
we could find a meeting place -. crimes arc imp(~rtant but that&#13;
tb~ these kids. She said, "It’s - gh0fild also Ibcdg,ol~ our bcli’~’ls&#13;
hard for’em in school I:kh0w -. :&#13;
how Fdfeel if it had~been:oneof ,’~Ougm~essagc~,sbould;,~c&#13;
my own chddren ,The~boy.had -&#13;
come to her house;,and,s~e;said; ::.. th~l(d’i!’l~r~hces 5h;~t&#13;
~’My heart-went-ouvto ~i~¢and I o~c-oLus..a~un(~zo~.. : :¢.--&#13;
am not-Gay. Ithought thatma~ ~im East. prc~s, spokes&#13;
something.. The ,kids do need Ibr Tuls~fimyoriSusan Savage,&#13;
some lsupport]. ¯ -. indicated that a l~vpersons had&#13;
TFN: Whatdovou think,about called lo complain of the inclu:&#13;
a program that ~xists [for’Gay sion of "sexual orientation.’&#13;
peoplehavetfiedt~puttogether., kidsl, but refuses to advertiseor Those wishing to commcm&#13;
And why? Id0n t .knoff.~..still ~ . otfierwise :make themselves this essay may call the Nia.xor’s&#13;
we’ve got a lot more than what known. 6ven ~hen a donor .oI~ office at 596~41 I.&#13;
we.had when I first.came here. a l~rs to donate, money specifi5&#13;
lot more. - " " cally lbr that purpose’: The?e arc LetteFs lioml,,Ce 2&#13;
You know~ when.I firstcame cuwentlv sixteen:kids utilizinu thev take the initiative to stand&#13;
here .one of the.pe0ple that was the proffram. Do you think: .th~ ,_up ibr us.&#13;
the biggest help to me was Kris in al! ol~ Tulsa.- there are ,only Additionally, the. worst thing&#13;
Kohl. ~is was always donating si.xtcenGay kids? we can do is t¢;Ict disagreements&#13;
his time forbenefitS and stuff. . JR: That does not make sense and’ ar,e,’um,.-n.,.s.s,eparm¢" - us&#13;
He s been dora= ~t.e~er-s~nce I. to me. How arc the. kids sup- one another. It is not necessary&#13;
got here, and was probably.do- posed toknow about this’? When lk)r every Gay. Lesbian or Bfing&#13;
it b~fore i got here.~... ’ I have straieht x~:0mcn calline - sexual person to,agree on every&#13;
traps Of thecl0Setl and how easy&#13;
it i~ to i-afionali~e hiding.&#13;
Another thing Ms. Wiggins&#13;
refuses to answer is what, if any&#13;
timeline, Youth Services for taking&#13;
the program more public? If&#13;
they~could reach all the young&#13;
adults who need their help&#13;
through their current outreach&#13;
that would be fine. But ~hat outreach&#13;
is limited at present to putting&#13;
cards with their phone number&#13;
in library books that gay&#13;
youth might pick up and to the&#13;
beginnings of a word of mouth&#13;
built network of "sympathetic"&#13;
school counselors. The result is&#13;
there", perhaps our experience&#13;
and advice might be given a little&#13;
more respect,&#13;
Youth ServiCes is partially&#13;
funded by United Way.Some of&#13;
those dollars are Our dollars. They&#13;
are also receiving funding from&#13;
the state of Oklahoma. and some&#13;
of .those dollars are. definitely&#13;
ours: Sooner or later, Youth Services&#13;
is going-to have to get&#13;
brave and come out about serving&#13;
all youth, including ours.&#13;
Youth Services’ mission is not&#13;
¯and should not be restricted to&#13;
heterosexual youth-only.&#13;
SALOON&#13;
Sunday March-13, MDA Benefit&#13;
Couple Dancing Workshop By Paula Hand&#13;
Sat. &amp;Sun. March 26.&amp; 27, $35 for. both days.&#13;
Learnthe Best in Country Da.ncing!- -&#13;
Sunday Show" case,"Mar.ch.!2.7i.i !!i .....&#13;
Anne Marie "Liza"&#13;
Ivana B. Real &amp; Sadie Brooks&#13;
Hosted byKris Kohl&#13;
Hours: Tues.-Thurs. 4~2, Fri. &amp; Sat. 7-2, Sun, 4-2&#13;
1565 S. Sheridan&#13;
: ~.~. Ttd_sa Family. News March -~ April ! 994, page&#13;
Clinton frompage l&#13;
must not be denied by ballot&#13;
initiative or otherwise." The&#13;
Clinton lettercame as a result Of&#13;
a request by the Victory Fund for&#13;
the~Clinton’s support in fighting&#13;
the anti-gay campaigns.&#13;
Waybourn’s letter was written&#13;
Health Briefs Health Briefs Health&#13;
Trials Begin of Global&#13;
AIDS Vacci ne&#13;
HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. - United&#13;
Biomedicallnc. has started clinical&#13;
trials.ofthe 1 st multi-component&#13;
syn!hetic AIDS vaccine&#13;
Silverman, AmFAR’s president,&#13;
agreed that he was hardly happy&#13;
with the Bush administration’s&#13;
-record on AIDS, but said&#13;
AmFAR had hoped the expresident’s&#13;
inv01vement’would&#13;
reach people "whom we might&#13;
on behalf of his own or~aniza- .designed~peclfically :to target&#13;
tion. as well as the HumaffRi~tits i~ae .e.xte~.~i~i-.~0rldwide vari-&#13;
- " Campaign Fund. the’ N~.t~fial ~: "ability o~7~I~:.2.ii virt)s..W~hil~&#13;
Gay &amp; Lesbian Task For~vthe’~ .~thef cai~4idat~:-vaccines~:a?e ~&#13;
-lh;~ Ga~&amp;LesbianAlliance~ga~st~;~ ~b~sed on~i~le;varmnt ol~me ¯ . ............ ...... - :~ ¯ .&#13;
~]’amation (GLAAD). a~d~’~: NOrth N~strai:n~. ~j’)~.~.&#13;
~4nts, Families &amp; Prien~s 6~4ff~~ ,-¯virus; ~,~¢~cu~d"~i.fs;rff:? /&#13;
Heartstrings 101 is a musical theater event challen~in~ the audience- ~bianshndGavs(P-FEAG3~r~. sea?ch o~t~g:~bleculaf d~si~n.......t.i.o.ns in the ¯state. Drug addicts&#13;
to think about the realities of HIV &amp; AIDS. ThecmTent tour is president’s backing brings a ofa"cocktait,:vaccinetargeting&#13;
designed Ibr young.adults and is a call to action to save a generation measure of hope to thos~, who- a range ofHIV- 1: strains existing who eXchangesex f0r-crack and&#13;
at risk.&#13;
Heartstring 101 is a pmgrana ofthe nationa.l Community AIDS&#13;
Partnership and is touring the country this spring as part-of a new&#13;
national youth mmamc. The perlkm]mncc on March _: will be a&#13;
~review lbr our community In preparation t~r an .egtended tour ih&#13;
1995 Which will visil T~dsa area colleges and universities. .&#13;
HIV infection is steadily increash~ in ad01escentsand voun~ adults&#13;
in our c~mmunitv. Aheadv more titan 1.100 cases of HIV &amp; AIDS&#13;
have been dia~no~scd in tbe~ulsa area. Many of the cases ofAIDS are&#13;
reported among young adults between the ages of 20 and 29. indicatin~&#13;
that most 0f tlwm contraclcd the virus at a much earlier a~e.&#13;
~hc GatckOcpcr~ Pfrfdrmancc is lbr community leaders an~ other&#13;
are fighting in the.trenche~~ery&#13;
day to defeat these anti-ga,ymeasures.’"&#13;
Waybourn sai&amp; ;’R v~-ill&#13;
sustain them through&#13;
battle¯ We are not alone."&#13;
Pride Summit&#13;
from page 1&#13;
homa City lbr geographical reasons.&#13;
The group also came to&#13;
consensus that this state-wide&#13;
meeting should be called the~&#13;
:around, the .glob~. The PhaSe&#13;
trialS, to deier~]’ne safety and&#13;
iriimunogenici(~~ is beiri~ Sl~O~i-&#13;
Sored-:by ,th~ ~.accirie ~lini~al&#13;
Trials Ne~ff~r.t4:of th6 U.S! National’&#13;
Institute of Allergy and&#13;
other~drugs ,are the main force&#13;
behindthe rising VD rate, officials&#13;
.said. According to state&#13;
. health statistics:, the syphilis rate&#13;
in Mississippi is 7 times,that of&#13;
the national average. AIDSex-&#13;
Infectious Diseases and is being, perts say a dramatic increase in&#13;
conducted at the Universit9 ~0f the syphilisrate portends¯, in the&#13;
Rochester and Johns Hop¯kins next few years~ a similar:sharp University. rise in new HIV infections as welli&#13;
Concerns Over Federal ~ - " "&#13;
" AIDS Funding " Calif°rniaissuesSafer&#13;
¯ Oral Sex Guidelines&#13;
Cleaning/Pt:essing,&#13;
Alterations &amp; Drapery Cleaning&#13;
4951" So. Peoria, (across from the Camelot) 743-5967&#13;
Monday-Friday 7-6, Saturday 9-2&#13;
Same-day dry cleaning service on request.&#13;
l’u~s,~ I"amffy News. March - April 1994 .p.a.ge 8&#13;
.tate AIDS prevention and- care presentorsuspected; avoidrough&#13;
- to value our digersity, seeking&#13;
politiCal unity for common&#13;
goals, and in particular, recogniz(.&#13;
the strengtl~s and contributions&#13;
¯of race, gender and class,&#13;
Outcomes of the Summit may ..&#13;
"- - fn~tude h rapid ~l~onsen~twor~=&#13;
of GLB.T organizations, the creation&#13;
6t il ic~nt~al :i’esofrC~’prbvider,"-&#13;
a dii-~ctbry of organizations,&#13;
and a leadership caucus.&#13;
Outreach to:rural Lesbians and&#13;
Gay men is a topic of particular&#13;
concern.&#13;
For more information, call&#13;
Tulsa Family News at 832-0233.&#13;
efforts in rural states, and community,"&#13;
said Jeremy Landau, or vigorous oral sex; check for&#13;
executivedirectoroftheNational cutsin the mouth and genitals&#13;
Rural AIDS Network-. ~&#13;
before having oral sex; wash the&#13;
sex or._.qans before:arid after;:and&#13;
Bushes Bow Out of avoid~tushfffg ~rfl0ssing t~eth&#13;
AIDS Benefit&#13;
WAS HINGT0iN :2: iF:0~.irner .... : immedi:ate!y before Or after .ha,~-&#13;
Pi’egident.George Bush and wife .ing oral&#13;
Barbara have fo?mally .,With-¯ . -u~lan !nqulry~&#13;
drawn from a fundraising event&#13;
forAm., FAR (Ame.ric.an.Fou.ndation&#13;
f0rAIDS ReSearch) follow- -’:~-K~,r_~ ~-~;:,;~,,~or,’~ in_&#13;
~ng w~despread protests of their be,ng ,nv,ted to s,t on an honor&#13;
aryhostcommitteefortheevent, than 1,000-Canadians with the&#13;
Opponents said Bush’s support&#13;
in the fight against the epidemic virus got under way Monday,&#13;
was negligible When he was&#13;
I "This seems a little hypocrit!-[, president.R0s~m~irialBush’s&#13;
I cal to me, especially consider-~ chief Of st,aft, t01d the Washing~&#13;
ling where ABC had to kiss/ ton Post,- They have withdrawn.&#13;
I Roseannejust to keep her from / It.was more out..of courtesy so&#13;
I going tO .CBS." - Jay Leno/&#13;
they would not harrfi .the.fun&amp;&#13;
[ about Roseanne’s lesbian kiss.I raising .event." Mervyn&#13;
Feb. 14~although the head ofthe&#13;
commission doesn’t expect to&#13;
..... make anyfindings availabi.e for&#13;
nearly 2-years. More than a thousand&#13;
hemophilia~cs and patients&#13;
receiving blood transfusions in&#13;
Canada are known to have been&#13;
infected since 1978, and some&#13;
Health Briefs Health Briefs Health Briefs_ Health&#13;
400 of them have since died..The government&#13;
commission, headed hy Justice Horace Crever,&#13;
will begin by holding hearings throughout the rcountry&#13;
during the next 8 months to gather infor~&#13;
mation and testimony. Although the commission&#13;
has a September 1994 deadline, Crever said he&#13;
does not expect a report to be ready before December&#13;
1995.&#13;
U.S.’Women Unaware of,&#13;
Sexual Health Risks&#13;
WASHINGTON- The overwhelming majority of&#13;
women surveyed, inthe U.S. believe they are safe&#13;
from sexually transmitted diseases,including AIDS~&#13;
according to a poll of !;000 women between .the&#13;
ages of 18,60. The survey, condiacted by the Ameri-&#13;
Can Medical womenrs Assn. and the Campaignfor&#13;
¯ .Vgomen~s Health, determined that.two-thirds,.ol~&#13;
U..S.:women know "almost nothing:’ aboutSTDs&#13;
other than .AIDS, .arid one-third know "almost.&#13;
n0thing?’ about, any STDs,, including.. AIDS. In..&#13;
addition~ some.50%bf womenbelievemonogamy&#13;
-is.effective protection against disease;fewer thaii"&#13;
one-third of the women surveyed use:condoms&#13;
during sex; and t:wo-thirds of the ~women under age&#13;
25. use condoms or abstain :from se~,.?This survey&#13;
confirms that women are uninformed, .unconcerned-and&#13;
not taking action in the.face of rising risk,, said Joan&#13;
Kuriansky of the Campaign for Women’s Health.&#13;
AIDSEpidemic Declining in San Francisco&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO.- San Francisco Health Department&#13;
officials have announced what may be the most significant&#13;
pieces of good news inthe grim recent history of the&#13;
AIDS epidemic. An analysis by health officials indicates&#13;
that the epidemic peaked in 1992 in this city, the first to&#13;
be hit by the disease that has killed more than 200,(300&#13;
Americans in the past 13 years. The Health Department&#13;
report indicates that the number of new A:IDS cases.&#13;
i’eported in i992 hit a high point of 3,326 and has begun&#13;
-slowly but.steadily to decrease. By t997, health dfficials&#13;
here now estim’d{e.there will ~ only I~204¯1 ~V :&#13;
Briefs Health Briefs Health Briefs&#13;
reported. The report also indicates that the-number of&#13;
people living with AIDS in the city’crested at 9.109 in&#13;
1992 and projects that number will fall to 6.460. by 1997.&#13;
Health officials said the safe sex campaignslaunched bv&#13;
the’city’s gay community early in.the, epidemic were the&#13;
most important contributor to breaking the relentless&#13;
spread of HIV. In other larger U.S. cities, such as New&#13;
York and Los Angeles, ~prevention efforts were less&#13;
effective, they said. As a result, the number of new AIDS&#13;
cases there, and elsewhere around the country’, have&#13;
continued to grow annually.&#13;
The. Tulsa Community AIDS Partnership&#13;
(TCAP) is.seekin,,¢ applications.. "l’Olll co. n nt,. airy.&#13;
organizations/bE the pu~osc ol strc ~gt.hcn ng Tulsa" s&#13;
ability to meet the Challenge of HIV/AII)S. On the&#13;
merits of a proposal IY0m t~c Tuls~ area United Way&#13;
and the Community Scrv.icc Council. Tulsa was&#13;
chosen this year Ibr a ffiliation. Throu~la the National&#13;
Communi.ty AIDS Partncrst~ip Challenge Grant program;&#13;
the TACP will Ol’l~r ftmding l~r proposals&#13;
addressing the lbllowing cohccrns: H1VLMDS information&#13;
scrvi¢cs,,~art cular[~,.lhosc.~vhich&#13;
expand or enhance~tfic HIV/~?II~S h~i( ~i~c nt~rnlation&#13;
and rcl~f~il services c6~crauc cthrcfith’ avmlable&#13;
in Tulsa: HIV prcvcntion/cducath~n: ~crviccs&#13;
especially those whic~ target ytmth. ~ omt’n, minorities,&#13;
injection, dru_,, u~c¯ rs: Hlk’/..kll)S ca~c ~ci’viccs:&#13;
includmgdental ~trc. psycho~ocial ~iCcdk including"&#13;
counseling, transportation assistance, l i~ ing hcalth-&#13;
~ ily with HI~ and support: agcnc~ ,labili/ation: and&#13;
volan.teer development and coordination. I:cllcrs of&#13;
interest arc due by 5 (~)p.m.on March 251h. I&#13;
-Full proposals arc duc by 5 ~.m. 0n April 22nd. I&#13;
There will hc an inlbrmalion ~c~i6n trom tl_ IO a.m.&#13;
on ~arch 17th in the Collin~ R~,m. t:nitcd Way&#13;
Building. 1430 S. Boulder. Applicators mull bc&#13;
c~ted jn and scr~c pc0plc in the "l’ul,a~MS~-~ (Tulsa.&#13;
R(~gc~s.Wagoner. Creek. and ()sage ~’ounl~c~&#13;
If you are unable to attend thi~ meeting and ~ ould Ilk6&#13;
copies of the inlk~rmation, contat’t Sharon Pottier at 5S5-&#13;
5551 after Mardh 17lh:Scnd lett~r~, tt~ Jani~’~’ ~ikla~.&#13;
Project Director. TCAP. 1431) S. Boulder. l’ul~a ()K:&#13;
74119-3604. For more information, call NI~. Niklas at&#13;
918-585-5551.&#13;
Quote- Unquote&#13;
"The perverts ofthe ’50s arethe saints of the "90s.’"&#13;
~ Long-time lesbian activist Del Martin who,&#13;
along with her partner Phyllis Lyon. the Rev. Cecil&#13;
~Williams; and the Rev. Robert Cromey, received&#13;
’.’Liying Saints" awards :from. the Metropolitan&#13;
Cbmnianity Church.in San~ Francisco. -&#13;
Fri ds K pi/ g Fri ds. . ,&#13;
for details&#13;
Look for-us at our&#13;
REACH&#13;
Thursdays from 6: 0 - 9:00 pnt&#13;
the11"th $’[’reet Loeafio.&#13;
(Project Eeaeh.Otrt !!)&#13;
for details.&#13;
Tulsa Family News, March 2_ April i 994. page9&#13;
T H E G A&#13;
American Theatre Co.&#13;
BREAKING LEGS Mar. 25-Apr..2 596-7111&#13;
Broken Arrow Community Playhouse&#13;
ALL MY SONS Mar.48~27 258-0077&#13;
Clark - , - , _-:.&#13;
To be~:affnounced. ~ 596-7111&#13;
Holler Theatre&#13;
NO EXIT Mar. 1(/213 746-5065&#13;
Sapulpa Community Theatre&#13;
TBA _,7-_169&#13;
Spotlight .Theatre&#13;
THE DRUNKARD Ongoing. 587-5030&#13;
.Theatre Pops&#13;
TBA 596-7111&#13;
Theatre Tulsa&#13;
I,WE WITH FATHER&#13;
ANNE OF THE&#13;
THOUSAND DAYS&#13;
Mar. 11-20&#13;
Apr. 8-1, 596-7111&#13;
Tourin~&#13;
THE WIZARD OF OZ Apr. l&amp;2 596-7111&#13;
Tulsa Ballet Tlaeatre&#13;
THE MIGHTY CASEY Apr. 8-10 5i-)6-7111&#13;
Tulsa Junior College&#13;
CURSE.YOU. JACK DALTON Apr. 8-17 596-7111&#13;
THEATRE TULSA&#13;
Life With Father&#13;
Marc_h 11-20&#13;
Anne ofthe Thousand Days&#13;
April 8-17&#13;
Kelly Kirby&#13;
Certified Public Accountant&#13;
Please Note New Address &amp; Phone:&#13;
POB 14011, Tulsa 74159-1011, 747-5466&#13;
Faster refunds available&#13;
through electronic.filing.&#13;
2630 East 15th Dart Tournament. Tuesdays; 8 prr&#13;
749- !-~63&#13;
poo! Tournament. Fridays, 7:30&#13;
~ Every Friday at t 0:30, SHOW!&#13;
L I F E S&#13;
AreYou Prime?&#13;
Tulsa Area Prime Timers are&#13;
on the move. TAPT began in&#13;
August. 1993, as the 27th chapter&#13;
of International Prime Timers.&#13;
Initially having 15 mem,&#13;
-bers. the organization now has&#13;
45 members: and is growing.&#13;
The purpose of TAPT is to&#13;
provide social and cultural/recreational&#13;
activities organized out&#13;
ofinterest surveys fromthemembership.&#13;
TAPT pUblishes a&#13;
monthly newsletter .\vith an activity&#13;
calendar/’or its members.&#13;
ACtivities range from dinin~ out&#13;
to get-togethers: swim parties and&#13;
cookouts.&#13;
Many members are planning&#13;
to attend the Dallas/Fort Worth&#13;
Prime Timers 4th anniversary&#13;
Celebration March 18-20.&#13;
Springtime is on its way, and&#13;
outdoor activities are being&#13;
planned. One overnight trip is&#13;
being organized for the 67 mile&#13;
train ride through the Ozark&#13;
mountains.&#13;
If you are 40 or over, you may&#13;
write to: Tulsa Area Prime Timers,&#13;
P.O. Box 52118. Tulsa: Oklahoma.&#13;
74158&#13;
Worksho.p&#13;
Family of Faith is hosting a&#13;
workshop entitled "’The Blessing"&#13;
on. Wednesday. March 3.0.&#13;
The workshop Will b~ preceded&#13;
. bya potluck dinner.at 6:30. The&#13;
¯ %cus of the workshop.is to.talk&#13;
about how each 0f-~s can be a&#13;
blessing to those-in our lives,&#13;
and also how we canbe blessed&#13;
by our families and loved ones&#13;
For info., call 298-4622.&#13;
T Y L E&#13;
Theatre Notes&#13;
by Gerald Miller&#13;
Volunteerism and community&#13;
service is something whictiThea.&#13;
tre Tulsa deals in every day. It&#13;
is part of our mission as a community&#13;
~heater, and a mainstay&#13;
in our ability to prOduce shows.&#13;
We are-constantly surprised at&#13;
the number of people who want&#13;
to come and dip their toes in this&#13;
thing called theater. While I will&#13;
never discourage anyone from&#13;
that desire, I do want to pose the&#13;
question as to Why that&#13;
volunteerism and community&#13;
spirit doesn’t get translated into&#13;
other worthwhile efforts.&#13;
¯ Even as 1 pose that quesuon, I&#13;
havetoremindmyselfthatldoff’t&#13;
do all that I can. or all that I once "&#13;
did. My "explanation’. (read :’~xcuse")&#13;
is TIME. Where I once&#13;
volunteered to walk my block&#13;
for the American Heart Association.&#13;
I don’t anymore. Where I&#13;
once was extremely active in&#13;
political volunteerism, I’m not&#13;
anymore. Where I once invested&#13;
time in civic committees, I don’t&#13;
anymore.&#13;
The over-riding reason that I&#13;
don’t do these things anymore is.&#13;
the amount of time spent in my&#13;
duties with the theatre.. In all&#13;
honesty, part of the ieason that I&#13;
don’t make time for these efforts&#13;
due to the fact that in a couple of~&#13;
cases, I had a.di~heartening ex- .&#13;
perience, t let the individual&#13;
am acutely aware that I have to&#13;
make the experience as positive&#13;
and beneficial as I possibly can.&#13;
I also have to be constantly attuned&#13;
to the potential negative&#13;
incident. That means t spend a&#13;
lot oftime trying to guard against&#13;
that potential negative, and I am&#13;
sure that I’m not always successful.&#13;
Let me suggest for all of you&#13;
who have had the one negative&#13;
experience, or for those of you&#13;
who haven’t given yourselves&#13;
the opportunity of either the&#13;
negative or positive experience&#13;
of volunteerism, give another&#13;
shot~ or a’firgt shot. Keep in mind&#13;
that involvement is the only way&#13;
you can help shape the community&#13;
in which we all live.&#13;
YOU have a vast potential outlet&#13;
to suit your individual interests.&#13;
Tulsa is blessed with countless&#13;
community service organizations,&#13;
artistic outlets, religious&#13;
service organizations, community&#13;
committees, ed.ucational&#13;
outreach programs, and of&#13;
course, political activity. Somewhere&#13;
out there is a group that&#13;
needs your talents and time.&#13;
Get out there and get involved.&#13;
Don’t expect the .negative experience.&#13;
No matter how busy’your&#13;
life may be, there isa very selffulfilling&#13;
opportunity waiting for&#13;
you. You must be pro-active.&#13;
about your involvement.&#13;
Here’s what I commit to do&#13;
before the end of summer. I will&#13;
negative .experience-:drive me . find some non,theater:avenue&#13;
av,;~t)"f{om iill thdg~0d that those ’ and provide ¯time and money to&#13;
efforts represented, that group. I’ll report back to&#13;
As a person Who regularly so- you as which group it- was and&#13;
licits ¯volunteers, relies upo_n what I was able to do: Now, it’s&#13;
them, and appreciates them, I your turn!&#13;
Leaves of Grass&#13;
Health Center is an organization&#13;
dedicated to the enhancement of&#13;
health in body, mind. and spirit,&#13;
through counseling, play &amp; art&#13;
workshops, retreats, and prevention&#13;
education towards the transformation&#13;
of consciousness.&#13;
LOGHC is located in the (oothills&#13;
of the Ozarks in-Northeastern&#13;
Oklahoma in Tahlequah.&#13;
LOGHC is-an association ofpr0-&#13;
fessionals who have counseling&#13;
expertise with all forms ofad-~&#13;
diction processes, stress illness,&#13;
people living with HIV/AIDS&#13;
and people affected by PLWA’ s.&#13;
education, and nutrition.&#13;
Director Jan Bauer also extends.&#13;
an invitation, as local representative&#13;
of the national organization,&#13;
’Old- Lesbians Orga-.&#13;
nizing for Change’, to Lesbians&#13;
House Share&#13;
GWF lookingfor&#13;
GF or couple&#13;
to share "&#13;
4 bedroom home.&#13;
$350/mo. incl.&#13;
utilities, washer, etc.&#13;
1/2 rent offfor yard&#13;
work/maintenance,&#13;
832-1816&#13;
age 60 orolder to.acquaint with&#13;
with the OLOC organization and&#13;
who might enjoy participating&#13;
in an OLOC ageism c.onscioushess&#13;
raising group. OLOC is&#13;
committed to networking with&#13;
old lesbians everywhere to combat&#13;
ageism, and celebrate differences&#13;
and affirm the diversity of&#13;
our races, ethnicities, class back~&#13;
grounds, of herstories, and&#13;
present lives,&#13;
For further information on either&#13;
LOGHC or OLOC, call Jan&#13;
Bauer at 918-456-2448.&#13;
OSUGay,&#13;
Lesbian,&#13;
Bisexual&#13;
-Community&#13;
Association&#13;
Alumni&#13;
Banquet&#13;
Saturday, April 2&#13;
Crestview Clubhouse&#13;
2323 East Sixth,Stillwater&#13;
Reception, 6pm, Dinner, 7pm,&#13;
Dance, 9:2am, RSVP by March 26&#13;
Speaker: Robyn Ochs, author/activist&#13;
GLBCA, 405-744-5252&#13;
040, Student Unio, Box ~01, Sti!!water 74078&#13;
!.I.~,~ l"ami/;" News, March April 1994. page lO&#13;
T H E&#13;
ClTY/COUNTY&#13;
L I B R A R Y&#13;
April 1-30&#13;
Display: Book Collectors Club&#13;
of Tulsa, 4th anti Denver.&#13;
April 2,5,7,9,11,14&#13;
Noontime Book Fair&#13;
1 la.m.-2p.m., 4th and Denver.&#13;
April 2&#13;
Workshop: Begin’g Genealggy&#13;
9:30a.m.- 12p.m.&#13;
1520 N.Hartford Ave.&#13;
Api-il 4 . .&#13;
Family Film Night, "Winnie The&#13;
Pooh and Tigger Too"&#13;
6:45p.m.-7:30p.m., 5 [3113! 91 st&#13;
April 4&#13;
Books Sandwiched In&#13;
12:10-12:50 p.m.&#13;
Aaronson Audit., 4th&amp; Denver.&#13;
April 4, 11&#13;
Lecture: "Positive Parenting:&#13;
Meeting The Challen=e ,&#13;
6:15p.m.-7p.m., 551 E. 46th St&#13;
North.&#13;
April 6&#13;
BookDiscussion, i :30p.m:, 3219&#13;
S. 113th W. Ave¢Santi Springs.&#13;
April 6&#13;
Lecture: "Tulsa’s Scandalous&#13;
Past.", 12:10p.m.- 12:50p.m.,&#13;
Aaronson Audit., 4th &amp;Denver.&#13;
April 7&#13;
Lecture: "Herbs to Know ~and&#13;
Grow", 10:30a:m.-1 l:15p.m.,&#13;
3210 E.21st St.&#13;
April 8&#13;
Book Signing, William Sanders,&#13;
author of"The Next Victim", &amp;&#13;
"’A Deathon RoUfe 66.........&#13;
7p.m., 1207 E.45th PI.&#13;
April 11 ,, .&#13;
G A, Y L.&#13;
life&#13;
life&#13;
6737 S. 85th:E.Ave.&#13;
April 1.1&#13;
Book Review, 2~2:50pira.,.Br0-:.: ..&#13;
ken Arrow Library, 300&#13;
Broadway .-&#13;
April 13&#13;
Lecture by Rev. Dr. John Wolfe&#13;
737 S. 85th&#13;
Sandra Z Hill, M.S.&#13;
Psychotherapy and&#13;
Clinical Consultation&#13;
2865 E. Skelly Drive, Ste. 2.15&#13;
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74105&#13;
745i 1111&#13;
I F E S ........ T.....Y L E&#13;
rouna&#13;
21st..&amp; ,129.East Avenue (Next.to Homeland)&#13;
234-9007 .&#13;
$3 Beer .Bust, Everyday 4-7, $1.50 Pitchers, 9. to midnight.&#13;
Mon. - Dart League 8pm.&#13;
Tues.- Pool Tournament, 8pm.&#13;
Wed.- Bamboo Night with Singing/Dancing Star,&#13;
Gene Kernaghan, 40’s, 50’s &amp; 60’.s Music&#13;
Thurs. - Ladies Night, $1.25Longnecks&#13;
for the. Ladies.&#13;
Fri. - Male Dancers, Disco &amp;::iMixed .music, 10pm.&#13;
Sat. - Showcase with Mersades; and. guest,&#13;
Stephanie Cassidy, And Dancers too!&#13;
Sunday Brunch, noon.-2pm,&#13;
Open daily till 2am, Food served during all open hours.&#13;
Maj0r; credit cards accepted..&#13;
"Tulsa Fantily.Ne.ws, March - April !994, page 11&#13;
Thursday-:&amp; Sunday&#13;
The bestshows in&#13;
town - call for lineup!&#13;
Friday &amp; Saturday&#13;
Music:--in town!&#13;
Coming March 20th,&#13;
First Ciass Male Dance Revue&#13;
Fourhot guys &amp;.&#13;
One outrageous girl!&#13;
_Cheap-beer every-night!&#13;
Nightly beer busts!&#13;
Domestic Longnecks&#13;
50¢, 9-1.0 pm, $1,10-11&#13;
every night!&#13;
r I&#13;
toMfoo~ery.!.¯ ..&#13;
at the Alle_v .&#13;
"lllitis,,,- ~ur~l Oish-2am&#13;
Airl~.idt)iscol=" accepted.&#13;
Tulsa’s only ~&#13;
Lesbian/Gay Gift Store&#13;
April 3rd&#13;
The JimmyJames Show&#13;
..Tickets on sale now!&#13;
$5 advance, $8 at the door</text>
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                    <text>Serving Tulsa~s LeJbian~i Gay &amp; Bisexual Communities7 Our-Famitie:.S. of the Heart-

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v!ces inthe new facility begin- . : Communi~ Church of Creater
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Bisexti~l communities.
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�What’s Wrong With Our "World"?
By Kharma Amos
Recently I spent some time in
Springfield, Missouri and had
the opportunity to read their local newspaper, "The News
Leader". I have to say, reading
their paper for two days made
me wonder what is wrong with
the Tulsa.World?_
In both weekend issues ~f the
Sprmgf~eldpap~r the~:~as s:ig~
nifieanti¢overage of Gay xssues,.
There was an article taken from
"The Advocate" in Saturday’s
paper, and on Sunday there was
a headline about the anti-gay positions Missouri’s governor
supports. Additionally, The
News Leader runs Deb Price’ s
syndicated column about Gay
Issues weeny.
I don’ t know if you’ ve been
watching the news, but Springfield is not rumored as being
among the world’s most progressive and accepting cities.
Springfield just repealed their
hate crimes statute by a 71% to
29% vote because voters objected to protecting citizens on
the basis of sexual orientation.
Does this sound like a town that
should have better media coverage than Tulsa?
When anti-gay proposals are
made in.the Missouri House or
Senate, the News Leader gives it

a headline. When anti-gay proposals are made in the Oklahoma House or Senate, the Tulsa
World buries the illformation in
an article with a different headline. Does this sound like equal
coverage? I think not.
Springfield is not the only U.S.
city whose media coverage
should make the T0ulsa World
.hang its-head in shanie. As a
matter of fact, cities all over the
U.S. have newspapers who do
not exhibit the blatant
homophobia apparent in the
Tulsa World.
I recenffycorresponded with
an editor from the Tulsa World
and suggested that the Tulsa
World get up off of its complacency and give the people of
Tulsa the unbiased journalism
they deserve. Needless to say,
my request wash’ t greeted with
open arms. In fact, the Tulsa
World has no intention of
changing the way it covers gay
issues.
I wonder what would happen
if all 40,000+ Gays, Lesbians,
Bisexuals, their families, and
their friends cancelled their
subscriptions to the Tulsa World
until the coverage of Gay issues
improved. I think we might be
surprised.

Corrections &amp; Comments
Any organization or business
will make mistakes. The more
complex the job, the greater the
likelihood of error. The process
of investigating, researching,
organizing &amp; editing news coverage as well as selling advertising to support this paper and
physically producing is challenging. What is surprising is

that this paper is not filled with
mistakes from cover to cover.
One mistake for which we
apologize is the following: the
name of our Local Hero of last
month is Jane Rother, not Jane
Roth. To Jane, a modest but true
hero, we apologize.
To our readers we apologize
See Corrections, page 7

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Letters
Dear Tulsa Family News,
We are children of God
We are your mothers and fathers
We are your sons and daughters
We are human beings
We are from all walks of life
We are doctors.and lawyers
.
: We areiS01iC~:~and ~i~,’ : :.:
We are ~eachers anrfann~rs :.
.We are i~Ii~sters~:and. RhblJ~s
We are Student~d "
churchgoers
We are bosses and laborers
We are home-makers, and
taxpayers
¯ We are young and old
We are black, white and brown
We are good and bad
We are poor and rich
We are loving and caring people
We are the pa~t and the future
We are a part of this world, too.
Many men and women have
fought and died to keep the
United States of America a land
of the free.
If this is the land of the free, let
there be FREEDOM FOR ALL,
not just for some. Lesbians and
Gays are part of this country and
all others, and a part of what
makes this world go ’round.
We do not ask for special
rights, only equal rights - the
rights every American are entiffed to.
Jimmy Flowers
A Gay American.
Dear Tulsa Family News,
After I received the news that
the Westside Ministerial Fellowship was coming before the
city council to propose a measure
that would prohibit the city from
promoting the "homosexual
lifestyle", like they supposedly
did in the water bill insert, I
became deeply concerned.
I called the city council office
and spoke with the secretary who
informed me that my city councilor, James Hogue, had put the
item on the agenda. My immediate conclusion was that he
would be the one with the mos.t
concrete facts, &amp; therefore was
the person to whom I should
direct my questions. I expected
to be treated with respect, and to
have at least some of my questi0ns answeied:
: This w as not the case. My first
question was, "Why did you put
this on the. agenda?" To my
¯ - sui-prise his answer was, "Because they. asked me to". He had
no facts and gave me no pertinent
information.
Within the course of three
minutes the conversation mined
fr~rm a reasonable inquiry about
a specific issue mto a debate on
human and civil rights, t asked
¯ him, "If you hired someone not
knowing he w as homosexual and
he came out to you at a later date
what would you doT’. His reply
was, "If I had a woman secretary
and she came on to me, I would
fire her too." To my knowledge
coming OUT and coming ON
are two completely different
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Part of ’96 Olympics to
be Held in Cobb
County, Ga.
ATLANTa- Rights groups have
asked the AtlantaCommittee for
the Olympic Games to move the,
site of the volleyball matches .at
the 1996 Summer Olympics out
of nearby Cobb County. Last
y.ear the CobbCounty Commissioners approved a resolution
condemning the "gay lifestyle"
and cut all county arts funding
because of a play which included
references to homosexuality. So
far Atlanta Olympic organizers
have refused to do anything,
saying the games are "not about
politics." Activists have asked
people to contact the Olympic
Committee organizers to protest
locating any of the events in Cobb
County. You can contact: Billy
Paine, president, Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games,
PO Box 1996, Atlanta GA 30301,
or phone (404) 224-1996, orFAX
(404) 224-1997
Gay Long Distance
Carrier Controversy
CHICAGO
After
CommunitySpirit, the long-dis:
tance phone carrieraimedat gays
and lesbians, dropped its customer billing service, Trans National Communications, customers began complaining of
receiving calls from TNC saylng that CommunitySpirit is not
donating the portion of customers" bills that is earmarked to gay
and AIDS organizations. Jeffrey Vitale, president of
CommunitySpirit, said, "This
accusation is a complete falsehood" and called it a "’smear
campaign" on the part of TNC
because of its lost contract with
the carrier. Vitale noted that
Community, Spirit’s 1st year of
donations, which are based on
customers’ long-distance
charges through the carrier,
couldn’t even be computed until
April 1 since customers have up
to 90 days to pay their phone
charges. "’As soon as the books
can be dosed for 1993," Vitale
said, "approximately $80,000
will be distributed to approximately 600 different lesbian and
gay supportive organizations."
He said the payments are scheduled to go out in May.
Ugly Child Custody
Fight in North. Carolina
LEXINGTON, N.C. - In what
rights activists say is a child cus-

tody battle between a lesbian
room and her own mother, two
lesbians have been charged with
sexually abusi.ngone of the
women’s 2-year-old daughter.
Shirley EdwardS, 25, and Donna
MaVen, 34, were airested January I 1 on felony child sexual
abuse charges in a complaintfiled
by a friend of Edwards’ own
mother, Elaine van Zant. According to Madren, after
Edwards told van Zant last year
that she is a lesbian, van Zant
began demanding that. she be
given custody of the woman’s
infant daughter and the two
women began receiving menacing phone calls, had car windows smashed, and were beaten
up in a parking lot. "This all
stems from her mother not liking
the relationship," Madren said.
"When she [EdwardS] came out
she said that Shirley had a choice
of.either giving her her child or
gomg to a "normal’ lifestyle."
Florida Anti-Gay
Measure Can’t Go on
Ballot
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - A proposed state constitutional
amendment that would bar gay
civil rights in Florida was ruled
unconstitutional Thursday,
March 4, by the state Supreme
Court and blocked from appear~
ing on a statewide ballot this
November The justices ruled
the ballot measure was flawed
because it did not advise voters
of its true meaning and consequences, and because it would
conflict with basic civil liberties, such as the right of employees to bargain collectively without fear of discrimination. The
ballot initiative was backed by
the American Family Association, which led a successful
campaign to strike down a gay
rights ordinance m the city of
Tampa in 1992. The wording of
the now-dead measure banned
new law.~ and repealed all existing ones granting protections on
the basis of any "characteristic,
trait, status or condition other
than race, color, religion, sex,
national origin, age, handicap,
ethnic background, marital status or familial status." ’’The
Florida Supreme Court’s ruling
is a critical national precedent,"
said Suzanne Goldberg, who argued against the measure on behalf of the Lambda Legal Defense &amp; Education Fund. "It

makes dear that civil rights are
not special rights - and it deals a
powerful blow to the national
radical right attack on lesbians
and gay m.en and civil rights
generally."
VA Governor Fears
Housing Loans Might
Encourage Gays
RICHMOND, Va. - Virginia
Gov. Ge0rge Allenis opposing a
plan to make it easier for lowincome Vir-ginians .to get state
housing loans because he says
the changes would encourage
homosexual and unmarried
couples to live together. In a
letter Allen argued that the plan
would change "long-standing
policy in Virginia as it relates to
the definition of !family?" According to a spokesman for the
governor, "Allen doesn’t agree
with these relationships and is
not going to be advocating these
relationships in his .administration .... This could establish a
precedent that could lead to a
redefinition of what family is."
The spokesman added that homosexuality "is basically viewed
by the governor as an unnatural
relationship."
Zimbabwe
Homophobia,
AIDSphobia
HARARE, Zimbabwe- Several
political leaders in the southern
African nation of Zimbabwe
have recently shocked gay and
AIDS activists worldwide with
statements calling for the arrests
of homosexuals in the country,
as well as forced abortions for
women with AIDS who become
pregnant and the execution of
infected mothers.
Chief
Nathanid Mutoko said during a
debate in the Zimbabwean parliament, "ff a pregnant woman is
found to have AIDS, she should
be killed so that the AIDS ends
there with-her." Mutoko added,
"You should not only terminate
the pregnancy, because the
woman would still continue to
spread the AIDS." In January,
Home Affairs Minister Dumiso
Dabengwa told state police he
was "anxious" to have local gay
men arrested"because it 0aomo=
sexuality] is illegal in this country.". Local gays have reported
that police indeed have begun
raiding private residences of
members of the Gay and Lesbian Association of Zimbabwe
(GALZ). So far, GA~LZ mem-

bers-say, authorities have not
arrested anyone but have seized
GALZ materials. All this current anti-gay campaign follows
in the wake of a statement last
year by President Robert Mugabe
that homosexuality was "a curse"
on indigenous African culture
that was_"for whites only."
Sydney Gay Pride Goes
on TV
SYDNEY - Sydney’ s Gay &amp;
Lesbian Mardi Gras parade, one
of the largest gay pride events in
the world, made history this year
when the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) aired an
hour of coverage of the event on
Australihn TV during prime time
Sunday evening, March 7, in
spite of objections by Anglican
bishops and members of parliament. Police put the crowd estimates at 300,000 people, but organizers say the figure was closer
to half a million. The ABC
broadcast attracted more than
600,000 viewers - the largest
Sunday night audience ever for
ABC. The network also issued a
3-hour videotape of the parade.
Partners Ordinance
Under Attack
AUSTIN, Texas - Anti-gay opponents of the Austin, Texas,
domestic partners ordinance
turned in nearly 17,000 signatures to the city clerk’ s office in
the latest anti-gay ballot campaign in the U.S. At least 15,269
valid.signatures are needed to
put the repeal measure before
the voters this May. The ballot
initiative would amend the city’ s
charter to define a. spouse as a
legally married husband or wife
and would restrict city benefits
to workers’ spouses, parents,
children, siblings, grandparents
and the parents and grandparents of an employee’s spouse.
The city’s partners benefits
package, which applies only to
city workers, was approved by
the city council in September
and is the only such benefits
packages in Texas.
Georgia Legislature’s
Weird Gay Agenda
ATLANTA- The Georgia Legislature is considering a number
of measures of interest this session. In the state Senate, one
resolution urges GPTV, a PBS
television affiliate, never to
broadcast "Tales of the City"
again; while one bill (SB 350)
would decriminalize consensual

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sodomy in Geor~a. In the state
House, one bill would prohibit
local government agencies from
recognizing domestic partnerships; but a second measure (HB
1331), which reclassifies rape
into varying types of offenses,
also would decriminalize consensual sodomy: The oddest bill
(HB 605), however, would create something called a"covenant
marriage" that would require
both p~rfies, regardless of their
ages, to have written permission
from both parents unless they
are dead; documentation that
both have received pre-marital
counseling; and a notarized
statement from both stating that
they understand that a "covenant
marriage" cannot be dissolved
under any circumstances. The
proposed law would allow for
legal separation - not divorce only for spousal abuse, child
abuse or homosexual conduct
by the other spouse.
Another Roseanne Kiss
LOS ANGELES - When
Roseanne Arnold was given the
People’ s Choice’ award for best
female performer on television
Tuesday, Mar. 8, by Carol
Bumett, Americans watching the
CBS-TV broadcas.t got a replay
of Roseanne’s recent "lesbian
kiss" when Arnold embraced
Bumett and gave her a lengthy
kiss. A spokesman for Arnold
said the People’s Choice kiss
was Bumett’ s idea because the 2
women ’~ust wanted to make
fun of all the silliness about the
"Roseanne’ controversy." Earlier in March, Mariel
Hemingway’ s lesbian character
on the show took Roseanne to a
lesbian bar where Hemingway
kissed her, creating something
of a media frenzy when ABCTV initially said it would not
broadcast the episode.
More ’Roseanne’ Kiss
HOLLYWOOD - Just in case
you aren’t tired of hearing the
phrase "lesbian kiss" in connection with ABC-TV’ s "Roseanne"
show, we hasten to note that the
episode featuring the Roseanne
Arnold-Mariel Hemingway
smooch was the week’ s top-rated
program. The show’ s 21% share
o~" the nation’ s viewing audience
represents some 19,782,000
households.
Colombia High Court
Says Gays Can Serve in
Military
BOGOTA - The United States
couldn’t quite bring itself to end
the 50-year ban on gays and lesbians in the armed forces, but
with one sweeping ruling, the
Colombia Supreme Court has
toppled its own military’s prohibitions - and thrown in police
forces as well. The Colombia
Supreme Court ruled that all the
nation’s military and police
forces must accept gays and
dump its rules barring homosexuals. The high court cited
constitutional guarantees of "indmacy and personal-develop-

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ment" in ordering the military to
re-admit Eduardo Cuevas, .who
had been expelled from a cavairy school in 1993. The army
had claimed Cuevas was.seen
"with another male. student,
hugging, kissing andcommittii~g acts that a~e immoral .and.,
abnormal het~een;t~0~men, I

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erans Council refused to spon-

tion 175,.. which never
criminalized lesbian rel~tionships, waS widely used by the

Nazis to force thtlisandS Of homosexuals into concentration
camps andhas become the symbol of legal bias among. German
gay and i~sbian rights groups.
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sexual sex, the same as for he ¯ ero~exual sex! Ttf~ fo.rmer F~_.t
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abolished Section 175f611owing
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reunification of-.Germafiy in
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European Parliament
Gets Behind Gay Rights
BRUSSELS:-In its most
New Regulat!ons at FBI
.sweeping statement t6 date .on
WASHINGTON - The Federal
gay rights, the European ParliaBureau of Investigation has is:
menthas voted .159 to 96 for
sued new guidelines ending its
equalized age of consent laws
longstanding prohibition~n’ gays
throughout the European Comand lesbians in the n~tiori, s top
munity governing gay and nonlaw enforcement agency. At a
gay-sexual behavior. The meapress conference, F~I’ Director
sure also instructs the European
Lores. Ereeh said that homoCommission to develop, guidesexual conduct isnot per se mislines for member nations to disconduct," but added that "’the
mantle laWs discriminating
FBI will draw adverse concluagainst homosexuals or used to
sions if there is an attempt to
persecute gays and lesbians. The
conceal activities that might
resolution, which does not have"
make the employee or applicant
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laws in Europe, contimies to have
Gay Games] impact on.us very
a higher age of consent for ’sex
directly. Everything fr0mlimamong men than for heterosexuousines to buses are being taken
als, and still has some of the
up and so are hotel rooms.Jt’s
most repressive antiSgay laws in
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national.
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Association’s representativeto-with city officials "-if we conld
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ban on homosexuals in the armed
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the author’s transformation from
the closet to up-front activism
though the catalyst of lesbian
parenthood. The awards will be
formally presented during the
ALA’s annual convention irt
Miami on June 27.
WASHINGTON,-The Internati~:Lesbian, and~ Gay ~outh
Orgaliizhtion (IGLYO) has!announced its 1 lth. annual youth
and student conference slated for
July 31-Aug. 7, 1994, in Dublin,
Ireland. Registration for the
conference is $95 (U.S.) for
tGLYO members and $110 for
non-members. For information
in North &amp; South America:
IGLYO:America, P.O. Box
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Tom ~nks Wows
HOLLYWOOD - Steven
Spielberg’s dinosaurs from "Jurassic Park" and the director’ s
stunning Holocaust film
"’Schindler’s List" may have
dominated the ammal Academy
Awards Monday night, Mar. 21.
but it was Tom Hanks, winner of
the best actor accolade for his
bx)ru’ayal of agay man with AIDS
m the box office hit "Philadel-

phia," who walked a~vay the
hearts of thousands of gays and
lesbians around the country for
his moving acceptance speech.
"I know that my work in this
case is magnifiedby the fact that
~the streets of heaven are too
crowded with angels... We "know
~their, names.~ Thgy number a
thousand for each one of the red
ribbQns that we wear here tonig~L.They finally rest in the
warm embrace of the creator of
us all." Acknowledging "two
gay men" from his high school
days in Oakland, Calif., when he
was just beginning to learn the
art of acting, Hanks said during
his acceptance speech, "I would
not be standing here if it weren’t
for two very important men in
my life, Mr. Rawley Famsworth,
who was my high school drama
teacher who taught me that "Act
well. There all the glory lies’ and
one of my classmates, Mr. John
Gilgerson." His voice cracking,
Hanks went on: "I mention their
names because they are two of
the finest gay Americans, two
wonderful men, that I had the
good fortune to be associated
with, to fall under their inspiration at such a young age. I wish
my babies could have the same
sort of teachers, the same sort of
friends." Farnsworth, now retired, taught Hanks for three years
at Skyline High School in the
early 1970s. Farnsworth wasn’t
out to his students back then, but

it was apparent to Hanks and
other students that their teacher
was gay.

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Can Attend Gay Games
WASHINGTON - The Clinton
administration will pe .rmi.t.for~
eigners infected with HIV to attend Gay G~e~ IV ~Newyork
this Jun~ Af(er being advised by
the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention that there was no
public health reason to prohibit
the brief stay, Attorney General
Janet Reno on Mar. 22 approved
a waiver to a nile prohibiting
people with HIV from entering
the United States. Visas granted
under the waiver will allow visitors to stay in the country for up
to 10 days. Between 10,000 and
15,000 participants and spectators from more than 40 countries
are expected to attend the event.

Or~on Communiti~
OK Anti-Gay M~sures
PORTLAND, Ore. - Continuing its city-by-city, county-bycounty sweep of passing antigay ballot measures, the Oregon
~itizens Alliance won voter approval in 3 more cities and 1
county on Tuesday, Mar. 22.
Marion County voters approved
its measure by a 61%-39% margin; Albm~y voted 59%-41% in
favor; Junction City approved
an initiative by 57%-43%; and
Turner voters gave its local measure a whopping ?9%-21% vote.

Gay W~na US Asylum
SAN FRANCISCO- The U.S.
Immigration and Naturalization
Service has granted asylum to a
gay Mexican man in what may
be the first agency decision recognizing gays and lesbians as a
social group vulnerable to persecution in other nadons. San
Francisco attorney Ron
Silberstein announced Mar. 24
that a special asylum unit of the
INS in San Francisco had determined on Mar. 18 that his irumigrant client had established
well-founded fear of persecution" if he were to be returned to
his homeland. The man, who
identified himself by the pseudonym Jose Garcia, said he entered the U.S. illegally more than
10 years ago to escape a lifetime
of abuse and ostracism in
Mexico. Garcia sought asylum
in October on the grounds that
he had been beaten, harassed and
at one time raped by Mexican
police because of his sexual orientation. He also presented evi-

dence that he might be targeted
by Mexican authorities because
he has spentmost of his time in
the U.S~ asa gay advocate and
AIDS
outreach worker.
Silberstein credited the Clinton
administration for the groundbrealdng decision,~
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rights activists in putting pressure
on Republicans in the New York
Senate to support a statewide
gay rights measure. A bill last
year passed the state Assembly,
but died when Senate majority
leader Ralph Marino, a Republican, refused to bring the measure to the floor for a vote. The
Times reported that a number of
GOP senators last year had privately expressed concerns over
a backlash over the measure and
wanted to avoid a floor vote altogether.

Optien fer Gay Fi~m
LOS ANGELES - David
Caruso, the sexy red-head actor
starting in the controversial TV
series NYPD Blues has signed a
film
opuon
on
James
Delessandro’s murder mystery
"Bohenfian Heart,"based on the
fictional killing of the first openly
gay mayor of San Francisco. ff
the motion picture deal goes
through, Caruso would play a
private detective.

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Organj’zation’s chief AIDS re. . search expert-said that while scientists would doubtless eventually be able to develop a treatment
to keep HIV infection at bay, it is
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vaccinewould eventually be
developed, but that this event
would inevitably slow down the
search for a cur~. "Even if we
had an effective vaccine today, it
stillmeans there are millions and
millio,m,,bf infe.c,te,d. ~ople to be
treated,.-he said. "I ~"sure:that
if wdhadtaneffe~tive vacdri~; ¯
thedfi;ce to find’an~ffeetiveCur~
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cure when eventually ther~ is
not going to. be a disease anymore?"

N¥C HIWAIDS Pharmacy
NEW.YORK- APP (Americ~an
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opened New York City’s first
pharmacy devoted to people withHIV/AIDS. The A~PP Pharmacy
opened in the city’ s_ Chelsea
district Wednesday ,Mar. 23, and
is believed to be only the 2rid
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similar HIV/AIDS plaarma~y
operates in San Francisco, .
SyringesResold inlndia
PUNE¢India --The Indian Express repor.ts fliat hundreds :.of
ihoiisands of used and possibly
co~ita~il~ted IV syringes-are
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hal, rese-archers in Australia
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.clinically to have ¯AIDS there,
but were-~ot infected with HIV,
the virus generally believed to
caus.e the disease. "Only one
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an increased risk of HIV infection: he had received-multiple
blood transfusions during 1982~.
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Pride. Benefit at 1 l:00p.m. On
April 24th, the Miss Silver Star ¯ (MFINQP) isbeing formed by
Jordan Henry of Broken Arrow.
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September ~rmed): Blithe
(;lark
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Thriller: Dracula -based on the
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746-5065
TBA.
Family: Miracle on 34th street
Plfilh~mn6nic
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596-711i
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Comedy: Jakes’ Women - Nell.
Sapldpa Commmfit~¢ .Theatre
Simon’s latest script, March
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Childrens Classic, March
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Courtroom type drama., May
596-7111
. THE MEEFING 4/19-20
Classical: Cyrano de Bergerac Tl~catrc Pops
Period Romance Comedy,
TBA
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the verge of extinction ? First.because i(hasprobablynot been
transfers.that. ~t,o ,trying. to find
other "dollars" to ma~htain the
abl~ to recognize and adapt to
the group.
the new economic environment
we all face. Second, because it is
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taken for ~tedby the commu:
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have lowered the overall ticket
really good dinner
cost. As a Season buyer you can
and drinks,
have 8 admissions to be used
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however you wish next season
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4 favorites or bring 7 friends for
a Dracnla Halloween party.
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community has begun to believe
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nesses will take care of the needs
not nourish the "’Arts" with that
of the organization,
same $70.00 ? You are the ulti.When you decide you.won’t
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buy a season subscription you
whether Tulsa can have a thriv~
have wounded on the overall
ing Arts Community. Here at the
health of the Arts group. T.hat
Theater, we refer to Theatre
wound becomes even more fatal
Tulsa as Tulsd’s Theater. Help
because Chances are when you
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TOHR &amp; BLGA of TU
Present the¯

Friday; April 15, 7:30 pm
Two Spirit People
NativeAmeficanLesbian&amp;Gay
Traditions, 1991, USA

FlrstAnnua,1 ,
Tulsa Lesbian A music video by the late Marion
Riggs,199t, USA
&amp; Gay Film ....Barbara
Hammer #1
Video:.sh0rts by Lesbian filmaker.
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Festival
9:00, Intermission
Anthem

With assistance from
the Canterbury Ministry
&amp; Tulsa Family News

9:15, Fun Down There
A naive, young man faoves to NYC
to learn about Gay life. 1989;.USA.

Saturday afternoon, April i6, 2:00pm
Beauties Without a Cause
Drag queens out of control 1986,
USA.
Comedy in.Six Unnatural Acts
Vinrge Lesbian comedies,
1975, USA: .
Dead Boys Club
A young man’s coming out story,
1992, USA.
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Peter, ad~..’~r~’int~y~,ews wi~l~ven
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Saturday~ April 16, 7!30pm
1Got That-Way From Kissing Girls
Just kissing with a couple of guys too,
1990, USA.
Stop The Church
Documentary on ACT-UP (AIDS
Coaliton to Unleash Power). demonstration; !991,USA.
8:15, Intermission
8:30, Urinal
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1989, canada.
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2:00, Tongues Untied
Marion Riggs acclaimed exploration
of being African-American &amp; Gay,
1989, USA.
3:15, Intermission
3:30, Choosing Children
Lesbians having children,
1984, USA.

Sunday, April 17
7:30, Among Good Christian.People
The :story of an African-American
Lesbian who grew upas Jehovah’s
Witness, 1991, USA.
8:15, Salut Victor
Two older men, one Gay, coping
with living in a nursing home, 1989,
Canada.

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Tuesday, March 29atthe Metropolitan&#13;
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~astorofTrinity.BaptistO~urch, Bisexti~l communities. " !&#13;
representedthe.concerns of 22 .~ The mayor’began by apolochurches&#13;
from .the west side of gi._zi_’~g: for, cancelling her Feb.&#13;
Tulsa; appearance .:due to fi family&#13;
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What’s Wrong With Our "World"?&#13;
By Kharma Amos&#13;
Recently I spent some time in&#13;
Springfield, Missouri and had&#13;
the opportunity to read their local&#13;
newspaper, "The News&#13;
Leader". I have to say, reading&#13;
their paper for two days made&#13;
me wonder what is wrong with&#13;
the Tulsa.World?_&#13;
In both weekend issues ~f the&#13;
Sprmgf~eldpap~r the~:~as s:ig~&#13;
nifieanti¢overage ofGay xssues,.&#13;
There was an article taken from&#13;
"The Advocate" in Saturday’s&#13;
paper, and on Sunday there was&#13;
a headline about the anti-gay positions&#13;
Missouri’s governor&#13;
supports. Additionally, The&#13;
News Leader runs Deb Price’ s&#13;
syndicated column about Gay&#13;
Issues weeny.&#13;
I don’ t know if you’ ve been&#13;
watching the news, but Springfield&#13;
is not rumored as being&#13;
among the world’s most progressive&#13;
and accepting cities.&#13;
Springfield just repealed their&#13;
hate crimes statute by a 71% to&#13;
29% vote because voters objected&#13;
to protecting citizens on&#13;
the basis of sexual orientation.&#13;
Does this sound like a town that&#13;
should have better media coverage&#13;
than Tulsa?&#13;
When anti-gay proposals are&#13;
made in.the Missouri House or&#13;
Senate, the News Leader gives it&#13;
a headline. When anti-gay proposals&#13;
are made in the Oklahoma&#13;
House or Senate, the Tulsa&#13;
World buries the illformation in&#13;
an article with a different headline.&#13;
Does this sound like equal&#13;
coverage? I think not.&#13;
Springfield is not the only U.S.&#13;
city whose media coverage&#13;
should make the T0ulsa World&#13;
.hang its-head in shanie. As a&#13;
matter of fact, cities all over the&#13;
U.S. have newspapers who do&#13;
not exhibit the blatant&#13;
homophobia apparent in the&#13;
Tulsa World.&#13;
I recenffycorresponded with&#13;
an editor from the Tulsa World&#13;
and suggested that the Tulsa&#13;
World get up off of its complacency&#13;
and give the people of&#13;
Tulsa the unbiased journalism&#13;
they deserve. Needless to say,&#13;
my request wash’ t greeted with&#13;
open arms. In fact, the Tulsa&#13;
World has no intention of&#13;
changing the way it covers gay&#13;
issues.&#13;
I wonder what would happen&#13;
if all 40,000+ Gays, Lesbians,&#13;
Bisexuals, their families, and&#13;
their friends cancelled their&#13;
subscriptions to the Tulsa World&#13;
until the coverage of Gay issues&#13;
improved. I think we might be&#13;
surprised.&#13;
Corrections &amp; Comments&#13;
Any organization or business&#13;
will make mistakes. The more&#13;
complex the job, the greater the&#13;
likelihood of error. The process&#13;
of investigating, researching,&#13;
organizing &amp; editing news coverage&#13;
as well as selling advertising&#13;
to support this paper and&#13;
physically producing is challenging.&#13;
What is surprising is&#13;
that this paper is not filled with&#13;
mistakes from cover to cover.&#13;
One mistake for which we&#13;
apologize is the following: the&#13;
name of our Local Hero of last&#13;
month is Jane Rother, not Jane&#13;
Roth. To Jane, a modest but true&#13;
hero, we apologize.&#13;
To our readers we apologize&#13;
See Corrections, page 7&#13;
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Letters&#13;
Dear Tulsa Family News,&#13;
We are children of God&#13;
We are your mothers and fathers&#13;
We are your sons and daughters&#13;
We are human beings&#13;
We are from all walks of life&#13;
We are doctors.and lawyers .&#13;
: We areiS01iC~:~and~i~,’ : :.:&#13;
We are ~eachers anrfann~rs :.&#13;
.We are i~Ii~sters~:and. RhblJ~s&#13;
We are Student~d "&#13;
churchgoers&#13;
We are bosses and laborers&#13;
We are home-makers, and&#13;
taxpayers&#13;
¯ We are young and old&#13;
We are black, white and brown&#13;
We are good and bad&#13;
We are poor and rich&#13;
We are loving and caring people&#13;
We are the pa~t and the future&#13;
We are a part of this world, too.&#13;
Many men and women have&#13;
fought and died to keep the&#13;
United States of America a land&#13;
of the free.&#13;
If this is the land of the free, let&#13;
there be FREEDOM FOR ALL,&#13;
not just for some. Lesbians and&#13;
Gays are part of this country and&#13;
all others, and a part of what&#13;
makes this world go ’round.&#13;
We do not ask for special&#13;
rights, only equal rights - the&#13;
rights every American are entiffed&#13;
to.&#13;
Jimmy Flowers&#13;
A Gay American.&#13;
Dear Tulsa Family News,&#13;
After I received the news that&#13;
the Westside Ministerial Fellowship&#13;
was coming before the&#13;
city council to propose ameasure&#13;
that would prohibit the city from&#13;
promoting the "homosexual&#13;
lifestyle", like they supposedly&#13;
did in the water bill insert, I&#13;
became deeply concerned.&#13;
I called the city council office&#13;
and spoke with the secretary who&#13;
informed me that my city councilor,&#13;
James Hogue, had put the&#13;
item on the agenda. My immediate&#13;
conclusion was that he&#13;
would be the one with the mos.t&#13;
concrete facts, &amp; therefore was&#13;
the person to whom I should&#13;
direct my questions. I expected&#13;
to be treated with respect, and to&#13;
have at least some of my questi0ns&#13;
answeied:&#13;
: This was not the case. My first&#13;
question was, "Why did you put&#13;
this on the. agenda?" To my&#13;
¯ - sui-prise his answer was, "Because&#13;
they. asked me to". He had&#13;
no facts andgavemenopertinent&#13;
information.&#13;
Within the course of three&#13;
minutes the conversation mined&#13;
fr~rm a reasonable inquiry about&#13;
a specific issue mto a debate on&#13;
human and civil rights, t asked&#13;
¯ him, "If you hired someone not&#13;
knowinghe was homosexual and&#13;
he came out to you at a later date&#13;
what would you doT’. His reply&#13;
was, "If I had a woman secretary&#13;
and she came on to me, I would&#13;
fire her too." To my knowledge&#13;
coming OUT and coming ON&#13;
are two completely different&#13;
See Letters, page 7&#13;
TULSA FAMILY NEWS&#13;
Publisher/Editor Assistant Editor Staff Writer&#13;
Tom Neal James Christjohn Kharme Amos&#13;
91.8-832-0233, POB 4140, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74159&#13;
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publication are protected by US copyright 1994 by Tulsa Family News and&#13;
may not be reproduced either in whole or in part without written permission&#13;
from the publisher. Publication of a name or photo in no way indicates or&#13;
reflects that person’s sexual orientation. . . ~: .... _&#13;
Correspondance is assumed to be fo~ publidation Ufil(ss ofhe~isefi~t+d&#13;
and becomes the sole property of Tulsa Family News. ~All co~r~p~r(.dan~ce&#13;
should be sent to the address:above.&#13;
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Community of&#13;
H.o-pe Re,aches Out&#13;
For May ~Meeting ~ ~.~&#13;
Leslie Penmse describesitheCommunity&#13;
of Hope as a missionary style fellowship&#13;
delivering the Word through the deeds"0f&#13;
its members.&#13;
This month Rev. Penrose will be the&#13;
guest speaker at the TOHR monthly meeting&#13;
to be held Tuesday, May 3 at 7 pro. As&#13;
usual, social hour begins at 6:30 pm at the&#13;
HIVRC, 4154 S. Harvard,.Suite H-1.&#13;
A chartered community of the United-&#13;
Methodist Chh~ch, Rev. Pem’ose says the&#13;
fellowship is open andaffirming to all its&#13;
members.&#13;
Some ofthe christqike projects offered&#13;
by the CommunityofHope include providing&#13;
transiti~hai;living quarter~ for victims&#13;
of domestic violence and their children;&#13;
Rainbow Village, a hospice for people living&#13;
with AIDS; a RAIN care team; [he&#13;
At/gel Proj~i;, deii~,ering packages of~food&#13;
and ~necessities’ for PLWAs;&#13;
the homeless.&#13;
Fashioned after a Central American community:&#13;
basedstructure, the Community of&#13;
Hope is a welcome addition to the Tulsa&#13;
ar~a.&#13;
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Part of ’96 Olympics to&#13;
be Held in Cobb&#13;
County, Ga.&#13;
ATLANTa-Rights groups have&#13;
asked the AtlantaCommittee for&#13;
the Olympic Games to move the,&#13;
site of the volleyball matches .at&#13;
the 1996 Summer Olympics out&#13;
of nearby Cobb County. Last&#13;
y.ear the CobbCounty Commissioners&#13;
approved a resolution&#13;
condemning the "gay lifestyle"&#13;
and cut all county arts funding&#13;
because of a play which included&#13;
references to homosexuality. So&#13;
far Atlanta Olympic organizers&#13;
have refused to do anything,&#13;
saying the games are "not about&#13;
politics." Activists have asked&#13;
people to contact the Olympic&#13;
Committee organizers to protest&#13;
locatinganyoftheevents inCobb&#13;
County. You can contact: Billy&#13;
Paine, president, Atlanta Committee&#13;
for the Olympic Games,&#13;
POBox 1996,AtlantaGA30301,&#13;
orphone (404) 224-1996,orFAX&#13;
(404) 224-1997&#13;
Gay Long Distance&#13;
Carrier Controversy&#13;
CHICAGO - After&#13;
CommunitySpirit, the long-dis:&#13;
tance phone carrieraimedat gays&#13;
and lesbians, dropped its customer&#13;
billing service, Trans National&#13;
Communications, customers&#13;
began complaining of&#13;
receiving calls from TNC saylng&#13;
that CommunitySpirit is not&#13;
donating the portion of customers"&#13;
bills that is earmarked to gay&#13;
and AIDS organizations. Jeffrey&#13;
Vitale, president of&#13;
CommunitySpirit, said, "This&#13;
accusation is a complete falsehood"&#13;
and called it a "’smear&#13;
campaign" on the part of TNC&#13;
because of its lost contract with&#13;
the carrier. Vitale noted that&#13;
Community,Spirit’s 1st year of&#13;
donations, which are based on&#13;
customers’ long-distance&#13;
charges through the carrier,&#13;
couldn’t even be computed until&#13;
April 1 since customers have up&#13;
to 90 days to pay their phone&#13;
charges. "’As soon as the books&#13;
can be dosed for 1993," Vitale&#13;
said, "approximately $80,000&#13;
will be distributed to approximately&#13;
600 different lesbian and&#13;
gay supportive organizations."&#13;
He said the payments are scheduled&#13;
to go out in May.&#13;
Ugly Child Custody&#13;
Fight in North. Carolina&#13;
LEXINGTON, N.C. - In what&#13;
rights activists say is a child custody&#13;
battle between a lesbian&#13;
room and her own mother, two&#13;
lesbians have been charged with&#13;
sexually abusi.ngone of the&#13;
women’s 2-year-old daughter.&#13;
Shirley EdwardS, 25, and Donna&#13;
MaVen, 34, were airested January&#13;
I 1 on felony child sexual&#13;
abuse charges inacomplaintfiled&#13;
by a friend of Edwards’ own&#13;
mother, Elaine van Zant. According&#13;
to Madren, after&#13;
Edwards told van Zant last year&#13;
that she is a lesbian, van Zant&#13;
began demanding that. she be&#13;
given custody of the woman’s&#13;
infant daughter and the two&#13;
women began receiving menacing&#13;
phone calls, had car windows&#13;
smashed, and were beaten&#13;
up in a parking lot. "This all&#13;
stems from her mother notliking&#13;
the relationship," Madren said.&#13;
"When she [EdwardS] came out&#13;
she said that Shirley had a choice&#13;
of.either giving her her child or&#13;
gomg to a "normal’ lifestyle."&#13;
Florida Anti-Gay&#13;
Measure Can’t Go on&#13;
Ballot&#13;
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - A proposed&#13;
state constitutional&#13;
amendment that would bar gay&#13;
civil rights in Florida was ruled&#13;
unconstitutional Thursday,&#13;
March 4, by the state Supreme&#13;
Court and blocked from appear~&#13;
ing on a statewide ballot this&#13;
November The justices ruled&#13;
the ballot measure was flawed&#13;
because it did not advise voters&#13;
of its true meaning and consequences,&#13;
and because it would&#13;
conflict with basic civil liberties,&#13;
such as the right of employees&#13;
to bargain collectively without&#13;
fear of discrimination. The&#13;
ballot initiative was backed by&#13;
the American Family Association,&#13;
which led a successful&#13;
campaign to strike down a gay&#13;
rights ordinance m the city of&#13;
Tampa in 1992. The wording of&#13;
the now-dead measure banned&#13;
new law.~ and repealed all existing&#13;
ones granting protections on&#13;
the basis of any "characteristic,&#13;
trait, status or condition other&#13;
than race, color, religion, sex,&#13;
national origin, age, handicap,&#13;
ethnic background, marital status&#13;
or familial status." ’’The&#13;
Florida Supreme Court’s ruling&#13;
is a critical national precedent,"&#13;
said Suzanne Goldberg, who argued&#13;
against the measure on behalf&#13;
of the Lambda Legal Defense&#13;
&amp; Education Fund. "It&#13;
- -Kelly Kirby&#13;
Certified Public Accountant&#13;
Please Note New Address &amp; Phone:&#13;
POB 14011, Tulsa 74159-1011, 747-$466&#13;
Faster refunds available&#13;
through electronic filing.&#13;
Tulsa Family News, April - May 1.994, page 4&#13;
makes dear that civil rights are&#13;
not special rights - and it deals a&#13;
powerful blow to the national&#13;
radical right attack on lesbians&#13;
and gay m.en and civil rights&#13;
generally."&#13;
VA Governor Fears&#13;
Housing Loans Might&#13;
Encourage Gays&#13;
RICHMOND, Va. - Virginia&#13;
Gov. Ge0rge Allenis opposing a&#13;
plan to make it easier for lowincome&#13;
Vir-ginians .to get state&#13;
housing loans because he says&#13;
the changes would encourage&#13;
homosexual and unmarried&#13;
couples to live together. In a&#13;
letter Allen argued that the plan&#13;
would change "long-standing&#13;
policy in Virginia as it relates to&#13;
the definition of !family?" According&#13;
to a spokesman for the&#13;
governor, "Allen doesn’t agree&#13;
with these relationships and is&#13;
not going to be advocating these&#13;
relationships in his .administration&#13;
.... This could establish a&#13;
precedent that could lead to a&#13;
redefinition of what family is."&#13;
The spokesman added that homosexuality&#13;
"is basically viewed&#13;
by the governor as an unnatural&#13;
relationship."&#13;
Zimbabwe&#13;
Homophobia,&#13;
AIDSphobia&#13;
HARARE, Zimbabwe- Several&#13;
political leaders in the southern&#13;
African nation of Zimbabwe&#13;
have recently shocked gay and&#13;
AIDS activists worldwide with&#13;
statements calling for the arrests&#13;
of homosexuals in the country,&#13;
as well as forced abortions for&#13;
women with AIDS who become&#13;
pregnant and the execution of&#13;
infected mothers. Chief&#13;
Nathanid Mutoko said during a&#13;
debate in the Zimbabwean parliament,&#13;
"ff a pregnant womanis&#13;
found to have AIDS, she should&#13;
be killed so that the AIDS ends&#13;
there with-her." Mutoko added,&#13;
"You should not only terminate&#13;
the pregnancy, because the&#13;
woman would still continue to&#13;
spread the AIDS." In January,&#13;
Home Affairs Minister Dumiso&#13;
Dabengwa told state police he&#13;
was "anxious" to have local gay&#13;
men arrested"because it 0aomo=&#13;
sexuality] is illegal in this country.".&#13;
Local gays have reported&#13;
that police indeed have begun&#13;
raiding private residences of&#13;
members of the Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Association of Zimbabwe&#13;
(GALZ). So far, GA~LZ members-&#13;
say, authorities have not&#13;
arrested anyone but have seized&#13;
GALZ materials. All this current&#13;
anti-gay campaign follows&#13;
in the wake of a statement last&#13;
yearby PresidentRobertMugabe&#13;
that homosexualitywas "acurse"&#13;
on indigenous African culture&#13;
that was_"for whites only."&#13;
Sydney Gay Pride Goes&#13;
on TV&#13;
SYDNEY - Sydney’ s Gay &amp;&#13;
Lesbian Mardi Gras parade, one&#13;
of the largest gay pride events in&#13;
the world, made history this year&#13;
when the Australian Broadcasting&#13;
Commission (ABC) aired an&#13;
hour of coverage of the event on&#13;
AustralihnTV during prime time&#13;
Sunday evening, March 7, in&#13;
spite of objections by Anglican&#13;
bishops and members of parliament.&#13;
Police put the crowd estimates&#13;
at 300,000 people, but organizers&#13;
say the figure was closer&#13;
to half a million. The ABC&#13;
broadcast attracted more than&#13;
600,000 viewers - the largest&#13;
Sunday night audience ever for&#13;
ABC. The network also issued a&#13;
3-hour videotape of the parade.&#13;
Partners Ordinance&#13;
Under Attack&#13;
AUSTIN, Texas - Anti-gay opponents&#13;
of the Austin, Texas,&#13;
domestic partners ordinance&#13;
turned in nearly 17,000 signatures&#13;
to the city clerk’ s office in&#13;
the latest anti-gay ballot campaign&#13;
in the U.S. At least 15,269&#13;
valid.signatures are needed to&#13;
put the repeal measure before&#13;
the voters this May. The ballot&#13;
initiative would amend the city’ s&#13;
charter to define a. spouse as a&#13;
legally married husband or wife&#13;
and would restrict city benefits&#13;
to workers’ spouses, parents,&#13;
children, siblings, grandparents&#13;
and the parents and grandparents&#13;
of an employee’s spouse.&#13;
The city’s partners benefits&#13;
package, which applies only to&#13;
city workers, was approved by&#13;
the city council in September&#13;
and is the only such benefits&#13;
packages in Texas.&#13;
Georgia Legislature’s&#13;
Weird Gay Agenda&#13;
ATLANTA-The Georgia Legislature&#13;
is considering a number&#13;
of measures of interest this session.&#13;
In the state Senate, one&#13;
resolution urges GPTV, a PBS&#13;
television affiliate, never to&#13;
broadcast "Tales of the City"&#13;
again; while one bill (SB 350)&#13;
would decriminalize consensual&#13;
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sodomy in Geor~a. In the state&#13;
House, one bill would prohibit&#13;
local government agencies from&#13;
recognizing domestic partnerships;&#13;
but a second measure (HB&#13;
1331), which reclassifies rape&#13;
into varying types of offenses,&#13;
also would decriminalize consensual&#13;
sodomy: The oddest bill&#13;
(HB 605), however, would create&#13;
something called a"covenant&#13;
marriage" that would require&#13;
both p~rfies, regardless of their&#13;
ages, to have written permission&#13;
from both parents unless they&#13;
are dead; documentation that&#13;
both have received pre-marital&#13;
counseling; and a notarized&#13;
statement from both stating that&#13;
they understand that a "covenant&#13;
marriage" cannot be dissolved&#13;
under any circumstances. The&#13;
proposed law would allow for&#13;
legal separation - not divorce -&#13;
only for spousal abuse, child&#13;
abuse or homosexual conduct&#13;
by the other spouse.&#13;
Another Roseanne Kiss&#13;
LOS ANGELES - When&#13;
Roseanne Arnold was given the&#13;
People’ s Choice’ award for best&#13;
female performer on television&#13;
Tuesday, Mar. 8, by Carol&#13;
Bumett, Americans watching the&#13;
CBS-TVbroadcas.t got a replay&#13;
of Roseanne’s recent "lesbian&#13;
kiss" when Arnold embraced&#13;
Bumett and gave her a lengthy&#13;
kiss. A spokesman for Arnold&#13;
said the People’s Choice kiss&#13;
was Bumett’ s idea because the 2&#13;
women ’~ust wanted to make&#13;
fun of all the silliness about the&#13;
"Roseanne’ controversy." Earlier&#13;
in March, Mariel&#13;
Hemingway’ s lesbian character&#13;
on the show took Roseanne to a&#13;
lesbian bar where Hemingway&#13;
kissed her, creating something&#13;
of a media frenzy when ABCTV&#13;
initially said it would not&#13;
broadcast the episode.&#13;
More ’Roseanne’ Kiss&#13;
HOLLYWOOD - Just in case&#13;
you aren’t tired of hearing the&#13;
phrase "lesbian kiss" in connection&#13;
withABC-TV’ s "Roseanne"&#13;
show, we hasten to note that the&#13;
episode featuring the Roseanne&#13;
Arnold-Mariel Hemingway&#13;
smoochwas the week’ s top-rated&#13;
program. The show’ s 21% share&#13;
o~" the nation’ s viewing audience&#13;
represents some 19,782,000&#13;
households.&#13;
Colombia High Court&#13;
Says Gays Can Serve in&#13;
Military&#13;
BOGOTA - The United States&#13;
couldn’t quite bring itself to end&#13;
the 50-year ban on gays and lesbians&#13;
in the armed forces, but&#13;
with one sweeping ruling, the&#13;
Colombia Supreme Court has&#13;
toppled its own military’s prohibitions&#13;
- and thrown in police&#13;
forces as well. The Colombia&#13;
Supreme Court ruled that all the&#13;
nation’s military and police&#13;
forces must accept gays and&#13;
dump its rules barring homosexuals.&#13;
The high court cited&#13;
constitutional guarantees of "indmacy&#13;
and personal-developNews&#13;
Briefs-News&#13;
ment" in ordering the military to&#13;
re-admit Eduardo Cuevas, .who&#13;
had been expelled from a cavairy&#13;
school in 1993. The army&#13;
had claimed Cuevas was.seen&#13;
"with another male. student,&#13;
hugging, kissing andcommittii~&#13;
g acts that a~e immoral .and.,&#13;
abnormal het~een;t~0~men, I&#13;
~f .a~, ~.e.~~¢tfi~it~,i~,int~~&#13;
fere~i-W~th mjliiary dilfids~&#13;
the court said,e~en then the rail -&#13;
tary Would have to makea.very&#13;
good arg~ument for diSCharging&#13;
anyone for homosexual behavior.&#13;
¯Colombia is the-lst Latin&#13;
American nation, and onlythe&#13;
2nd nation in th~ Americas -&#13;
Canada was the 1 st - tolift its&#13;
banonhomosexuals in thearmed&#13;
forces.&#13;
New Regulat!ons at FBI&#13;
WASHINGTON - The Federal&#13;
Bureau of Investigation has is:&#13;
lsounegdstnaenwdingguipdreolhinibeistieonn~dnin’ ggaiytss&#13;
and lesbians in the n~tiori, s top&#13;
law enforcement agency. At a&#13;
press conference, F~I’ Director&#13;
Lores. Ereeh said that homosexual&#13;
conduct isnot per se misconduct,"&#13;
but added that "’the&#13;
FBI will draw adverse conclusions&#13;
if there is an attempt to&#13;
conceal activities that might&#13;
make the employee or applicant&#13;
vulnerable to coercion~ espio-&#13;
nage or theft. The new-gin"delln~&#13;
s ~ame abomf0116wing a&#13;
" protractedlawsni~byforme~.FBI&#13;
agent Frank Bu’ttino of San Di-&#13;
~0 which was only settledlast&#13;
year with thelaw enforcement&#13;
~gency agreeingto ~em0~e its&#13;
-- r~strictions On. gays. and lesbians.&#13;
Gay Games Versus&#13;
World CuoSoeear&#13;
NEW YORK: :- Organizers of&#13;
the World Cup soccer tourna-&#13;
- ment, slated to take placeinNew&#13;
York the same time as the, Gay&#13;
Games, are complaining tlmt the&#13;
lesbian and gay athletic-cultural&#13;
event is creati~ig transportation&#13;
and hotd booking problems,f0r&#13;
them. Charlie Stillitano, World&#13;
Cup director, said "They [the&#13;
Gay Games] impact on.us very&#13;
directly. Everything fr0mlimousines&#13;
to buses are being taken&#13;
up and so are hotel rooms.Jt’s&#13;
been jus(incredible." Stillitano&#13;
also said he had_been stunned to&#13;
be askeffata meeting last year&#13;
-with city officials "-if we conld&#13;
move the .dates of our games&#13;
because they,,co.~nflicted with the&#13;
Gay Games: O~ganizers of the&#13;
two events, .however, have re~&#13;
;NeWs Briefs.News Br=efs News Br,efsNews BriefsNews&#13;
munity] member states" .: to :.&#13;
eliminate.anti-gay laws and:~idd&#13;
Civil rights pr0ie~tiong forga~&#13;
and lesbians in their respeCtiVe&#13;
BBC Radio toBegin :&#13;
We~kly Gay Program&#13;
LONDON:~-BBC Radio will be&#13;
launc!~gi.tSJst,weeklylgay and&#13;
lesbia~ ii~ws ~d c~em affairs&#13;
~_nchtr~d I~y Nigel.wr~nd~;-frill&#13;
be broadcast Saharday eveniligs&#13;
and Will aim at substantivenews&#13;
affecting the gay and lesbian&#13;
commlmity in areas such as civil&#13;
rights, same-sex marriages,&#13;
ho~nophobla and simiiak topi~s.&#13;
Vatican Again Attacks&#13;
Saran.Sex Marriage..&#13;
"ROME - The Vatican newspaper&#13;
L’Osservatore Romano has&#13;
published another attack on:the&#13;
Eur0peanParliamentr s calls for&#13;
legalizing game~sex marriages,&#13;
claiming i( conld lead to incest.&#13;
The lengthy., opinion: pieceby&#13;
Bishop AlesSandro. Maggiolini&#13;
~asks~ "What if-incest began to&#13;
spread as an instinct, world that&#13;
.be marriage too?r’ Maggiolini&#13;
reiterates the Catholic Church’s&#13;
moral objecti0ng to .homosexuality&#13;
as an "objective moral disorder"&#13;
and cha~ges thatgay fights&#13;
activists’ campaign to legalize&#13;
samersex marriage is ."aggressive;&#13;
hedonistic;.and indi~Cidual-~&#13;
¯ ~!stte.: In.whatsomenghts.actt -&#13;
-~sts-cons~dered an- ~rome-’ truth&#13;
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of the imminent decline of that&#13;
cnlture."&#13;
-. TextbookPubiisher&#13;
.. Withdraws Book.from&#13;
¯ ~ Texas&#13;
AUSTIN, Texas - PubliSher&#13;
Hold, Rinehart &amp; Winston.has&#13;
told the Texas Board of.Education&#13;
that it will not market a&#13;
health textbook iii the state be- _&#13;
cause ’of changes the state had&#13;
insisted, o~ being made Concerning&#13;
sex education~" bir,th&#13;
control teen suicide andgay and&#13;
" lesbian help phone, numbers.&#13;
WilliamT~g~0n;president of&#13;
¯ the publishing firm, said in a&#13;
letter, "~We simply cannot pro~&#13;
duce a product that does.~not&#13;
provide children with ade~luate&#13;
¯ in§truetion on .life:threatening&#13;
tion 175,.. which never&#13;
criminalized lesbian rel~tionships,&#13;
waS widely used by the&#13;
Nazis to force thtlisandS Of homosexuals&#13;
into concentration&#13;
camps andhas become the symbol&#13;
of legal bias among.German&#13;
gay and i~sbian rights groups.&#13;
Tl~e change.alsom~16. ~e&#13;
sexual sex, the same as for he -&#13;
¯ ero~exual sex! Ttf~ fo.rmer F~_.t&#13;
German Republic ha.d:’iilready&#13;
abolished Section 175f611owing&#13;
.World War II, and-with !the&#13;
reunification of-.Germafiy in&#13;
1990, the:newly reunited ~oun- " ’&#13;
try announced ~e.anti-gay pro-&#13;
- hibition would be removed.&#13;
European Parliament&#13;
Gets Behind Gay Rights&#13;
BRUSSELS:-In its most&#13;
.sweeping statement t6 date .on&#13;
gay rights, the European Parliamenthas&#13;
voted .159 to 96 for&#13;
equalized age of consent laws&#13;
throughout the European Community&#13;
governing gay and nongay-&#13;
sexual behavior. The measure&#13;
also instructs the European&#13;
Commission to develop, guidelines&#13;
for member nations to dismantle&#13;
laWs discriminating&#13;
against homosexuals or used to&#13;
persecute gays and lesbians. The&#13;
resolution, which does not have"&#13;
the force of law, also says that&#13;
gay and lesbian couples should&#13;
bepermitted thesai~ legal.mar-&#13;
¯ fiage fighB:andadvantages as&#13;
¯ opposite-sex couples.~Cl’.atidia&#13;
RatA, the Germaii~liamefi~.th.ry:&#13;
’ ~epre~entafive Wfi0 infroduc~d :&#13;
the resolution;initiall~ipr.opoS~&#13;
: measiires that would haw&#13;
:--m~tted the :European C0mmission&#13;
to fight anti-gay bias in EC&#13;
military forces and ~hurches, as&#13;
well as extending asylum status&#13;
to refugeesfleeing persecution&#13;
in theirhomeland~ because of&#13;
their sexual orientation. Roth’s&#13;
originalproposal would ha~e&#13;
2amended.the Maastricht Treaty&#13;
to prohibit discrimination on the&#13;
basis of Sexual 6dentation. The&#13;
reso!ution-was especially criti~&#13;
eal :of iGreat ~B~t,~in: which has&#13;
the highestage.of sexual consent&#13;
laws inEurope, contimies tohave&#13;
a higher age of consent for ’sex&#13;
among men than for heterosexuals,&#13;
and still has some of the&#13;
most repressive antiSgay laws in&#13;
theEC. Paul Elling, the International.&#13;
Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Association’s representativetothe&#13;
European Uni0n~ said&#13;
parliament’ s actions were"badly&#13;
needed to spur .[European Cam-&#13;
:lgsues." Conservative groups in ]&#13;
the state hadinsisted fl]at ihfor- I&#13;
marion ~n abortion bedeieted,&#13;
¯ thatI abstin(nce be emphasized&#13;
in the~ex,education secfioni and&#13;
that warliings ahem th~ state’s&#13;
¯sodomy lhff~ be inclUded. The&#13;
textbooks are aimed at high&#13;
school students, - ~. . ,.:-, .. ~.~ .... ;- ~-,-~&#13;
-. St. Patr,cks ay: ~&#13;
;NEWYORK-St. Patn~k.s~ y.&#13;
parades iffNe~: Y~0rk and:B0s’-&#13;
ton remained embroiled in controvetsy,&#13;
this year as Irish-&#13;
American community, leaders&#13;
continued trying to keep gays&#13;
and lesbians fr~in marchin~ in&#13;
those.2 cities.. In New York’s&#13;
massive parade, the Ancient&#13;
Order of Hibemians again re-&#13;
.fused to permit the Irish Lesbian&#13;
&amp; Gay Organization to march in&#13;
the c~ty-s’parad , as several&#13;
hundred gay fights activists prote~&#13;
ted wiih a rally. Asprotesters&#13;
blocked-an intersection near the&#13;
¯ parade route~ police arrested at&#13;
least 3Oaf the demonstrators,&#13;
including gay city_councilman&#13;
Tom Duane. It is the 3rd year&#13;
running .that the gay-and lesbian&#13;
-Irish group has been excluded&#13;
from the parade inNew York. In&#13;
Boston, the.Allied War Veterans&#13;
-COuncil of So.uth Boston canceled&#13;
the annual event it has&#13;
spomored there since 1947 after&#13;
the Massachusetts Supreme Ju~&#13;
didal COurt ruled that theJrish-&#13;
’Am~ric~ Gay; ~sbian &amp;~:Bi~&#13;
Sexual .G~tup’tf~ BOSton had a&#13;
le~al:ri:ght to march in the pa-..&#13;
- mde~ U.S, SupremeCo~Jus..rice&#13;
DaVid: ~:tUt~r ~r~fu~d~it~bl:tek- i&#13;
the state high court riding after&#13;
parade 0rg~mizers argfaed that&#13;
being compelled to allow the&#13;
gay and lesbian group to march&#13;
violated the veterans group S&#13;
own right of free as~eml~ly.&#13;
S0uter did not comment on his&#13;
refusal to intervene in the Case. ’&#13;
Elsewhere around the country,&#13;
gay and lesbian Irish,American&#13;
groups joined in St. Patrick’s.&#13;
Day paradesin Seattle mid San&#13;
FranCisco without protest Or Opposition.&#13;
While in Irdand~ gays&#13;
and lesbians again marChdd in&#13;
.Dublin’s giantparade for the2nd&#13;
time and a gay.group in Cork for&#13;
: the 1st time joined in the celebrations&#13;
.there. Gay and lesbian&#13;
marchers in neither parade in&#13;
Ireland were opptsed.&#13;
BOSTON - The city’s official&#13;
St. Patrick’S Day Parade. was&#13;
formally canceled when the&#13;
South Boston Allied War Veterans&#13;
Council refused to sponsor&#13;
this year’s event after the&#13;
state supreme court said a gay&#13;
and lesbian group Arid a right to&#13;
inarch. But there was a parade -&#13;
sort of -Sunday, Mar. 20, anyway:&#13;
¯A quickly orgamzed motorcade&#13;
assembled in South&#13;
Boston.with more than.200 vehictes~’"&#13;
packedo with-~-I¥is&#13;
~i~fi~ans~ b~i~fl~, dr69~hlO~g&#13;
i~dt&lt;Wi~~ membekS ~0f&#13;
Ameriean:-Gay, LesbiAn=, Bi--~&#13;
Sexual-Group of Boston.&#13;
Leaders Denounce Hate&#13;
WASHINGTON - In response&#13;
,t~ the verbal attacks. against&#13;
.whites, womefi, Jew¯s,’ Arabs,&#13;
~gays,. and African Americans"&#13;
by some KhaiidMuhammad and&#13;
other leaders of the Nation of&#13;
Islam, the AmericanJewish&#13;
Committee has. put ads in a&#13;
ntafiber 6fnational publications,&#13;
incinding the’New Republic,&#13;
Cosigned by a number of leaders&#13;
¯of the Catholic Church, political&#13;
leaders and gay and o~er civil&#13;
rights or~aii~za_tio~is.-- We, the&#13;
undersigned, believethat the best&#13;
response we can ~ve to those&#13;
who teach hate is to join our&#13;
voices, as wehave so oftenjoined&#13;
. forces, in a better me.ssage - of&#13;
faith in each other, of shared&#13;
devotion to America’s highest&#13;
ideals of freedom and equality,"&#13;
the ads state. The ad is Signed by&#13;
2 Catholic cardinals, 5:archbishops,.&#13;
and3 bishops. Addition&#13;
signa~ories:inchide~ New York&#13;
~ Gay. Marie Cuomo;~ Chicago&#13;
¯ MayorRichardDaiey,NewYo~k&#13;
., Mfi~or. Rudolph Giuliani~ U.S.&#13;
Rep.~,ThomaS Manton of New&#13;
Yo}k, andThomas Melady, u.S.&#13;
ambassador to the Vatican. Gay&#13;
rights signers included David&#13;
Geffen, Tim McFeely of the&#13;
Human Rights Campaign Fund:,&#13;
and Peri Jude .Radecic of the&#13;
National Gay. &amp; Lesbian Task&#13;
Force.&#13;
Gay Book Awards&#13;
BUFFALO; N~Y. - The American&#13;
Library AssoCiation’s Gay&#13;
and¯Lesbian Book .Awards&#13;
.Committee has announced this&#13;
years’s winners. The 1994.book&#13;
awardforliterature went to Leslie&#13;
Feinberg for Stone Butch Blues&#13;
(Firebrand Books), a poignant&#13;
exploration of transgendered&#13;
identity in the years surrounding&#13;
Stonewall. Chosen as the 1994&#13;
nonfiction award winner was&#13;
Family Values: Two Morns and&#13;
Their Son by Phyllis Burke&#13;
See News Briefs, page 6&#13;
. :.. ¯ ;:Webuy,pre:owned"CDs .&#13;
"Law Deleted. I&#13;
BONN, German~¯i-~The Germ.an:&#13;
parliament (Bulidestag) delet,ed&#13;
mained on.good terms~ in trying&#13;
to deal-with ~the.eomplexides ~of " "&#13;
. [ .&#13;
putting o’n their large’events simultaneously:&#13;
BOth events .take&#13;
place this. June. ¯&#13;
Germany’s:Anti-Gay ~: 10AM.i0PM MONDAY THRU SATURDA¥o N00N.SPM SUNDAY&#13;
Section:175,fron " "- .... ’ - . . :. -&#13;
onstitgtion;. i.ending the country: s. l24~ye~r:oid legal 749"1563 - .- Esr SOUSD&#13;
Tulsa Family News; ~ril ~M~ 1994, page 5&#13;
I ....&#13;
(Random House), a chronicle of&#13;
the author’s transformationfrom&#13;
the closet to up-front activism&#13;
though the catalyst of lesbian&#13;
parenthood. The awards will be&#13;
formally presented during the&#13;
ALA’s annual convention irt&#13;
Miami on June 27.&#13;
WASHINGTON,-The Internati~:&#13;
Lesbian, and~ Gay ~outh&#13;
Orgaliizhtion (IGLYO) has!announced&#13;
its 1 lth. annual youth&#13;
and student conference slated for&#13;
July 31-Aug. 7, 1994, in Dublin,&#13;
Ireland. Registration for the&#13;
conference is $95 (U.S.) for&#13;
tGLYO members and $110 for&#13;
non-members. For information&#13;
in North &amp; South America:&#13;
IGLYO:America, P.O. Box&#13;
42463, Washington, DC 20015-&#13;
0463, (202) 362-9624 (voice &amp;&#13;
fax), or via Internet e-mail at&#13;
EP4417A@American.EDU In&#13;
Europe contact: IGLYO General&#13;
Secretariat, Postbus 542,&#13;
NL-!00 AM Amsterdam, The&#13;
Netherlands.&#13;
Tom ~nks Wows&#13;
HOLLYWOOD - Steven&#13;
Spielberg’s dinosaurs from "Jurassic&#13;
Park" and the director’ s&#13;
stunning Holocaust film&#13;
"’Schindler’s List" may have&#13;
dominated the ammal Academy&#13;
Awards Monday night, Mar. 21.&#13;
but it was Tom Hanks, winner of&#13;
the best actor accolade for his&#13;
bx)ru’ayal ofagay man with AIDS&#13;
m the box office hit "Philadelphia,"&#13;
who walked a~vay the&#13;
hearts of thousands of gays and&#13;
lesbians around the country for&#13;
his moving acceptance speech.&#13;
"I know that my work in this&#13;
case is magnifiedby the fact that&#13;
~the streets of heaven are too&#13;
crowded with angels...We "know&#13;
~their, names.~ Thgy number a&#13;
thousand for each one of the red&#13;
ribbQns that we wear here tonig~&#13;
L.They finally rest in the&#13;
warm embrace of the creator of&#13;
us all." Acknowledging "two&#13;
gay men" from his high school&#13;
days in Oakland, Calif., when he&#13;
was just beginning to learn the&#13;
art of acting, Hanks said during&#13;
his acceptance speech, "I would&#13;
not be standing here if it weren’t&#13;
for two very important men in&#13;
my life, Mr. Rawley Famsworth,&#13;
who was my high school drama&#13;
teacher who taught me that "Act&#13;
well. There all the glory lies’ and&#13;
one of my classmates, Mr. John&#13;
Gilgerson." His voice cracking,&#13;
Hanks went on: "I mention their&#13;
names because they are two of&#13;
the finest gay Americans, two&#13;
wonderful men, that I had the&#13;
good fortune to be associated&#13;
with, to fall under their inspiration&#13;
at such a young age. I wish&#13;
my babies could have the same&#13;
sort of teachers, the same sort of&#13;
friends." Farnsworth, now retired,&#13;
taughtHanksfor three years&#13;
at Skyline High School in the&#13;
early 1970s. Farnsworth wasn’t&#13;
out to his students back then, but&#13;
it was apparent to Hanks and&#13;
other students that their teacher&#13;
was gay.&#13;
H~V-PosNve V~Ntors&#13;
Can Attend Gay Games&#13;
WASHINGTON - The Clinton&#13;
administration will pe.rmi.t.for~&#13;
eigners infected with HIV to attendGayG~&#13;
e~ IV~Newyork&#13;
this Jun~ Af(er being advisedby&#13;
the Centers for Disease Control&#13;
and Prevention that there was no&#13;
public health reason to prohibit&#13;
the brief stay, Attorney General&#13;
Janet Reno on Mar. 22 approved&#13;
a waiver to a nile prohibiting&#13;
people with HIV from entering&#13;
the United States. Visas granted&#13;
under the waiver will allow visitors&#13;
to stay in the country for up&#13;
to 10 days. Between 10,000 and&#13;
15,000 participants and spectators&#13;
from more than 40 countries&#13;
are expected to attend the event.&#13;
Or~on Communiti~&#13;
OK Anti-Gay M~sures&#13;
PORTLAND, Ore. - Continuing&#13;
its city-by-city, county-bycounty&#13;
sweep of passing antigay&#13;
ballot measures, the Oregon&#13;
~itizens Alliance won voter approval&#13;
in 3 more cities and 1&#13;
county on Tuesday, Mar. 22.&#13;
Marion County voters approved&#13;
its measure by a 61%-39% margin;&#13;
Albm~y voted 59%-41% in&#13;
favor; Junction City approved&#13;
an initiative by 57%-43%; and&#13;
Turner voters gave its local measure&#13;
a whopping ?9%-21% vote.&#13;
News Briefs News Briefs News&#13;
All 4 communities had voted for dence that he might be targeted&#13;
the statewide anti-gay ballot initiative&#13;
Measure 9 ~at failed to&#13;
pass in 1992. The state legislature&#13;
enacted an emergency law&#13;
last year that prohibits such&#13;
measures from being enforced,&#13;
although that law is being challengedincourt:&#13;
LonMabon~head&#13;
of the OCt, Sai&amp;he:was #eased&#13;
with the vote: "This is:exactly&#13;
what I was hoping for.&#13;
Gay W~na US Asylum&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO- The U.S.&#13;
Immigration and Naturalization&#13;
Service has granted asylum to a&#13;
gay Mexican man in what may&#13;
be the first agency decision recognizing&#13;
gays and lesbians as a&#13;
social group vulnerable to persecution&#13;
in other nadons. San&#13;
Francisco attorney Ron&#13;
Silberstein announced Mar. 24&#13;
that a special asylum unit of the&#13;
INS in San Francisco had determined&#13;
on Mar. 18 that his irumigrant&#13;
client had established&#13;
well-founded fear of persecution"&#13;
if he were to be returned to&#13;
his homeland. The man, who&#13;
identified himself by the pseudonym&#13;
Jose Garcia, said he entered&#13;
the U.S. illegally more than&#13;
10 years ago to escape a lifetime&#13;
of abuse and ostracism in&#13;
Mexico. Garcia sought asylum&#13;
in October on the grounds that&#13;
he had been beaten, harassed and&#13;
at one time raped by Mexican&#13;
police because of his sexual orientation.&#13;
He also presented eviby&#13;
Mexican authorities because&#13;
he has spentmost of his time in&#13;
the U.S~ asa gay advocate and&#13;
AIDS outreach worker.&#13;
Silberstein credited the Clinton&#13;
administration for the groundbrealdng&#13;
decision,~&#13;
~LBKNY; N~;~L, T~a~ New&#13;
rights activists inputting pressure&#13;
on Republicans in the New York&#13;
Senate to support a statewide&#13;
gay rights measure. A bill last&#13;
year passed the state Assembly,&#13;
but died when Senate majority&#13;
leader Ralph Marino, a Republican,&#13;
refused to bring the measure&#13;
to the floor for a vote. The&#13;
Times reported that a number of&#13;
GOP senators last year had privately&#13;
expressed concerns over&#13;
a backlash over the measure and&#13;
wanted to avoid a floor vote altogether.&#13;
Optien fer Gay Fi~m&#13;
LOS ANGELES - David&#13;
Caruso, the sexy red-head actor&#13;
starting in the controversial TV&#13;
series NYPD Blues has signed a&#13;
film opuon on James&#13;
Delessandro’s murder mystery&#13;
"Bohenfian Heart,"based on the&#13;
fictional killing of the first openly&#13;
gay mayor of San Francisco. ff&#13;
the motion picture deal goes&#13;
through, Caruso would play a&#13;
private detective.&#13;
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lower than Wellcome.charges in CDC’s often criticized current WASHINGTON-According to&#13;
Europe. ~ estimate of 1 million will drop. a review in the current issue of&#13;
Firm Seeks ’Orphan The CDC plans to makea new Governing magazine, the AIDS&#13;
estimate in July and~]n prepara- epidemic has provoked more le-&#13;
Drug’ Status .- tion, the agency invited inde- gal: actions than any disease in&#13;
NEW ORLEANS ~- The New pendent experts to review data. U.S. legal history. AIDS and&#13;
Orleans~based-biotech co~apany, M0stotheiiestimates rangedfrom Governmental Liability~ a book&#13;
Imreg tnc:, has applied to the&#13;
Food 8~ Drug Adrn]fiistration for&#13;
600,000 to 800,000. The new by the American Bar Assn., adestimate&#13;
could have critical dresses the issues with Which&#13;
Orphan Drug stares~ for its ex- health, political, and economic .state and local governments are&#13;
pedimental, d-rug IMREG-1 and ramifications. Identifying ~the nowconfronted. It describes the&#13;
synthetic counterparts. IMREG- national trend in HIV infection court decisions and legislative&#13;
1 is being-tested with HIVdn- and pinpointing geographic ar- fOundatiOnS that define the legal&#13;
fected patients¯who caunot tol, eas where the virus is concen- atmosphere, and recommends&#13;
crate other antiviral medicationS, trated is crucial to preparing guidelines for avoiding liability&#13;
in the areas of HIV testing, confidentiality;&#13;
discrimination, and&#13;
BROOKSIDE JEWELRY Racism.in HIV Treatment&#13;
BOSTON ~ According to a ma-&#13;
Fine Jewelry jot study published in (he March&#13;
Watch &amp; Jewelry Repair&#13;
17 issue ofthe prestigious New&#13;
. England Journal of Medicine,&#13;
- 4649 South Peoria, 743,5272 Af~Can Americans diagnosed&#13;
with HIV infection are far]ess&#13;
Comer of 48th &amp; Peoria likely than whites to be pre-&#13;
9:30~ 5i00 Monday-Friday..... scribed medicines to fight the&#13;
infection. The s~mdy, conducted&#13;
- ShopWhereYouAreAppreciatedL ~¯. under theausplces of ~eU.S..&#13;
I 1-635E’i15thSt,reet" 99 8070 | " ’." .. , Serving Tulsa’s .: . ~ -:&#13;
|, L sbian &amp;.Oay Co ,nities it Priae&#13;
I "Look for our Rainbow Flag ~. ~ ¯1&#13;
| -: ,;..-. .--. ’ - ,,, 1&#13;
.found..thatjust58 percentofHIVpositive&#13;
African American patients&#13;
were prescribed drugs approved&#13;
to fend off the onset of&#13;
p.neumocyStis carinii pneumo-&#13;
....... .- ma,. a common AIDS-related&#13;
1¯635 E.-15th Street, 599-8070 ailment, while 82 percent grinretted&#13;
white patients.are pre-&#13;
Scribed the pn~tunonia-fighting&#13;
drugs. Similarly, less than half -&#13;
48 percent- of HIV-positive&#13;
-African Americans are pre-&#13;
.... - Look scribed Azr, an anti-viral medi-&#13;
" cine, while 68 percent of whites&#13;
. are given the drug, according¯to&#13;
the researchers.&#13;
Cure Difficult to Imagine&#13;
KUWAIT -The World Health&#13;
Organj’zation’s chief AIDS re-&#13;
. . search expert-said that while scientists&#13;
would doubtless eventuallybeable&#13;
todevelop atreatment&#13;
to keep HIV infection atbay, it is&#13;
not likely that they will find an&#13;
" ouuight ~ure. "I think cure is a&#13;
big word," Joep Lange,.chief of~&#13;
clinical research and product&#13;
development at WHO s Global&#13;
¯ Program on AIDS, said. "I think&#13;
- W~ are much further away than&#13;
- we..ttlink we are in ~ffective&#13;
" treatment ofthe.disease.’; Hesaid&#13;
that e~en, if a yac.~e was&#13;
available today; itwt~lld take&#13;
another decadeor two to. break&#13;
the back of the ep~dennc be~&#13;
cause.Ofthe10gisfieal difficulties&#13;
of Vaccinating groups most at&#13;
Health~ ¯Briefs¯ H¯ealth Briefs&#13;
risk in the developing world.&#13;
Lange said he is optimis.tic a&#13;
vaccinewould eventually be&#13;
developed, but that this event&#13;
would inevitably slow down the&#13;
search for a cur~. "Even if we&#13;
had an effective vaccine today, it&#13;
stillmeans there are millions and&#13;
millio,m,,bf infe.c,te,d.~ople to be&#13;
treated,.-he said. "I ~"sure:that&#13;
ifwdhadtaneffe~tive vacdri~; ¯&#13;
thedfi;ce to find’an~ffeetiveCur~&#13;
wouldsuffer.b~usew.by _Would&#13;
you be looldng for an effective&#13;
cure when eventually ther~ is&#13;
not going to. be a disease anymore?"&#13;
N¥C HIWAIDS Pharmacy&#13;
NEW.YORK-APP (Americ~an&#13;
Preferred Prescription) has&#13;
opened New York City’s first&#13;
pharmacydevoted topeople with-&#13;
HIV/AIDS. The A~PPPharmacy&#13;
opened in the city’ s_ Chelsea&#13;
districtWednesday,Mar. 23,and&#13;
is believed to be only the 2rid&#13;
" such facility in the country. A&#13;
similar HIV/AIDS plaarma~y&#13;
operates in San Francisco, .&#13;
SyringesResold inlndia&#13;
PUNE¢India --The Indian Express&#13;
repor.ts fliat hundreds :.of&#13;
ihoiisands of used and possibly&#13;
co~ita~il~ted IV syringes-are&#13;
being soldheredufing,the religiousHoli&#13;
celebration. The fesrival&#13;
includes spraying pe6ple&#13;
wi.th-.tinted water, which celebrants_&#13;
do by using the syringes.&#13;
According to tlie papet,-th~re are&#13;
some,~,000~es0f.r~Hinfe~ca- lt"h~uvBe~lresiemafys. be.-inHfecetead,ltahnd .Kris. Kohl’s " Miss Female- Coming Events Impersonator tion in ~e westeru Indian city.. ~ejuv¢~l~ bo~d ml~g ~lows&#13;
~eteens~obetestedwi~outthe ~Apfil 16~atRe~egades, NEOK Pageant consent "of their parents. ~e "Red ~bbon.- Gift s Night - -&#13;
University Asks&#13;
Students for HIV Status&#13;
HOBART, Australia- Tlie University&#13;
of Tasmania s school of&#13;
medicine and plmrmacy has-to!d&#13;
medical Students to supply the&#13;
university.administration with&#13;
medical records indicating their&#13;
HIV statusl The herod of the Tas:&#13;
manianAIDS Council; however;&#13;
said the request violates the&#13;
Australian state’s confidentiality&#13;
l~ws and has referred the&#13;
matter .to the human rights&#13;
commission. A.school official&#13;
said the university is investigating&#13;
whether the letters to medical&#13;
school students violated the&#13;
law but,!nsisted they hail been&#13;
written, in go0d faith~ with the&#13;
The newspaper reported that the&#13;
used syringes,were probably.&#13;
obtained illegallyfrom hospitals&#13;
discarding reusable syringes in&#13;
favorofdisposablehyp0dermtcs.&#13;
Indian Express reported that&#13;
many "of the needles still ~ontained&#13;
tra~es-of blOOd even&#13;
though.several shop :owners&#13;
selling the,s.yringessa~d they had&#13;
been ~qeanedbefore beingr~sold.&#13;
Australian with AIDS&#13;
Symptoms,¯ But No HIV&#13;
LONDON - According to. areport&#13;
in the BritiSh Medical Jour~&#13;
hal, rese-archers in Australia&#13;
"found7 people who appeared&#13;
.clinically to have ¯AIDS there,&#13;
but were-~ot infected with HIV,&#13;
the virus generally believed to&#13;
caus.e the disease. "Only one&#13;
patient gave ahistory of exposure.&#13;
to a factor associated with&#13;
an increased risk of HIV infection:&#13;
he had received-multiple&#13;
blood transfusions during 1982~.&#13;
83,Tthe University ofNew South&#13;
Wales.reported.&#13;
HIV Testing fo r "&#13;
- Juvenile Detainees&#13;
HousToN -The H0uhton&#13;
Clitonicle reportsthat the Harris&#13;
County (Houston), Texas, jure-&#13;
" nileboardhas agreed t0 lethealth&#13;
workers t~estconSentingjuvefliIes&#13;
waiting to appear in court cases&#13;
for HIV. County health officials&#13;
¯bdieve a larg~- number of the&#13;
Out"will behappeningas aTulsa .The ’Wliss Female Impersonator&#13;
Pride. Benefit at 1 l:00p.m. On&#13;
April 24th, the Miss Silver Star&#13;
’ 94pageant will-take place at, Of&#13;
course, the Silver Star Saloon.&#13;
Linedupare Ivana B.Real, Anne&#13;
¯ Marie, and Miss Cote. ApplicatiOnsand&#13;
other information will&#13;
be available at the clu,b,. -;&gt;: .".&#13;
On Ma~ist, TNT s Tulsa&#13;
Pride Benefit GaY.Picnic show¯&#13;
with an all star cast will be the&#13;
event. Held to provide funding&#13;
"for the eventof the year, the Gay&#13;
Pride Picnic, the show¯ starts at&#13;
9:00 p.m., and donations at the&#13;
door wduld be appreciated.&#13;
-- On May 13th,"tbe Silver Star&#13;
Saloon Will host-a Tulsa Pride&#13;
Benefit for the picnic, with a&#13;
stellar cast. The curtain is set for&#13;
Northeast: Oklahoma Pageant’:&#13;
¯ (MFINQP) isbeing formed by&#13;
Jordan Henry of Broken Arrow.&#13;
Mr. Henry intends to mix a pageant’~&#13;
a benefit; and Selec.tE~een&#13;
Who wi~-repre~’~nt antl:pttifiote&#13;
fUfih~iq~n~fit~-tg,hel’p:~e~m:&#13;
munity ~S a Wh0[e. ¯&#13;
This year, the MFINOP&#13;
benefit SHANTI, which is an&#13;
agency that provides information,&#13;
referral, and suppdrt services&#13;
for persons involved with&#13;
_AIDS. The pageant is limited to&#13;
only the 918 ar~a-code, anffwill&#13;
take place on May 22nd.&#13;
special Notice:&#13;
TheNational Institut~ofhealth&#13;
is seeking pairs of Gay brothers,&#13;
intention of protecting members ’ ~0"00 n m anddonations will&#13;
of the pub!!c and~e Students l~’acd~te~i, at.the door:- . ’ .theirLesbianparents,SisterS~toandpartpicoispsatiebilfe,in&#13;
concerned. : : ¯ " ~ Th(-Picnie has grown a lot" :. basic research which includes a&#13;
sinceits inception, and the costs blood sample and a short inter~&#13;
,, Quote- Unquote, have grown, too. Supporting view. The-NIH islocated in&#13;
Leviticus.20 is- eleaLthat a. these eventsi§~ruci~l.s0~aatthls Bethesda, Maryland: Transpor:&#13;
man Wholi~s wi~atioth~rman - year’.s picnic will !~e the best tationcosts andasmall perdiem&#13;
is an abominationand should be- ever!Gr,e~t things are coming to payment.will b~ provided. Strict&#13;
killed.Ofco~se,itals0~aystliat Tulsain 9~;:’s0-.-~yatch the T.ulsa cohfldentialit~ is agsured. Gay&#13;
a man who handlegla pigskin is .fami.]FNeWs;.~d listen fortip: brothers may write to Dr. Dean&#13;
an abomination. W,hatwill that ..omj.’~eyefi~;,~: ¯ ,~ ~ ".. ~:~. Hamer, NIH Bldg 37,Room&#13;
Bethesda, MD, 20892,&#13;
1:402:2709. Lesdo&#13;
to American footbati: -&#13;
-- Mel White,. once&#13;
speechwriter for Jerry Falwell&#13;
ahd Pat RoiSertson, nowDean Of&#13;
the MCC~d~edral:in Dallas&#13;
Jeffery A. Beal, MD&#13;
TedCampbell, LCSW&#13;
Ginny Butler, RN MS&#13;
Specialized in HIV Care&#13;
Providing Comprehesive Primary Care&#13;
Medicine andPsychotherapeutic Services&#13;
-.::;~w,ze hifayvOe’umba~neyloinngs:u~rtba~niclnespurroavnicdee~rp, ;a:fbfiglmiamtiotn" s..&#13;
" ’~ "-."~hatdobs~n~.t_.,ili~[.ius:. aslprov~der~i&#13;
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1560East21stStreet, Suite21.0 -&#13;
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" flowers, rUgs;icustom dpholstery&amp; more.&#13;
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7116 South~.MingO, Suite i02, 254-2100&#13;
Sandra. J. Hi!t, M.S.&#13;
Psychotherapy and&#13;
Clinical Consultation&#13;
2865 E. Skelly Drive, Ste.215&#13;
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74105, 745-1111&#13;
~ulsa Family News, April - May 1994, page 9&#13;
T H E G A&#13;
American Theatre Co.&#13;
Lost in Yonkers 4129-517&#13;
Brbken Arrow Community Playhouse&#13;
: :-: TBSp.&#13;
(;lark&#13;
HellefTheatre&#13;
TBA.&#13;
Plfilh~mn6nic _ -&#13;
4/16-17&#13;
Sapldpa Commmfit~¢ .Theatre&#13;
"FBA&#13;
Spotlight Theatre&#13;
THE DRUNKARD Ongoing&#13;
Theatre North&#13;
. THE MEEFING 4/19-20&#13;
Tl~catrc Pops&#13;
TBA&#13;
Theatre Tulsa. -&#13;
~ ~AN-NE OF THE "&#13;
:i~- --THOUSAND DAYS 4/8-17&#13;
PRELUDETOA KISS 5~20-29&#13;
,TCcltic Music Shries 4~22&#13;
Tulsa 13allot Theatre&#13;
" TBA.&#13;
746-5065&#13;
596-711i&#13;
22%2169&#13;
587-5030&#13;
596-7111&#13;
596-77111&#13;
596-7111&#13;
Y L I F E- S T Y L E&#13;
T~ea~r~ [~[ot~ How.eanan established Arts&#13;
When.fewer and fewer people&#13;
Group_suddenly find itself on buyseasontickets,theArtsgroup&#13;
. By GeraMMiller the verge of extinction ? First.- has to remove "Art" dollars and&#13;
¯ I:wanted fo talkabout season because i(hasprobablynot been transfers.that. ~t,o ,trying. to find&#13;
subs.c.r.i.p.t.ion for Thea" tre Tulsa’s abl~ to recognize and adapt to other "dollars" to ma~htain the&#13;
596-7111 73rd consecutive which will be: the new economic environment the group.&#13;
.gin next September. Here’s What we all face. Second, because it is Sh~ak,e,speareas always has said&#13;
258-0077- " we have oil tap forne~,t season: taken for~tedbythe commu: it best, for want of the nail the&#13;
September ~rmed): Blithe nity, mea~iiiag the public Third, :gho~ was lost, fob-wantof the&#13;
596-7111 ~- /Spirit b’yNod Cow.ard,October andmost dangerous, becamethe - SfiO~ the horse was lo~t, for want&#13;
Thriller: Dracula -based on the of .the horse, the Kingdom was&#13;
Brain Stoker Novel, December 16St% Each of you as a season&#13;
Family: Miracle on 34th street $70.00 dollars is S" ubscriber fs the nail in the shoe&#13;
(with seasonal music), February what you ai~d a:fri~nd of the horse called "arts".&#13;
Comedy: Jakes’ Women - Nell. might spend on one&#13;
Theatre Tulsa has this year&#13;
Simon’s latest script, March .... done something unhehrd of, we&#13;
Family: Charlottes" Web - really good dinner have lowered the overall ticket&#13;
Childrens Classic, March and drinks, cost. As a Season buyer you can&#13;
Drama: Twelve AngD’ Men - have 8 admissions to be used&#13;
Courtroom type drama., May Why not. nourish however you wish next season&#13;
Classical: Cyrano de Bergerac - the "Arts" with that for ST0.00. YoU could use 1 ad-&#13;
Period Romance Comedy, missionforeachofthe8produc-&#13;
Summer Musical: Forever Haid same $70.00 .9 tions, ot two admissions for your&#13;
- Musical Comedy/Drama. All 8 4 favorites or bring 7 friends for&#13;
productions are included in one a Dracnla Halloween party.&#13;
package price with a lower price community has begun to believe $70.00 dollars is what you and&#13;
than the 1993 - 1994 seas.on, that wealthy patrons and bust- a friend might spend on one re-&#13;
Butwith the news that the nesses will take care of the needs ally gooddinner and drinks. Why&#13;
Philharmonic is filing for of the organization, not nourish the "’Arts" with that&#13;
596-7111 Chapter 11 .Bankruptcy :reorga- .When you decide you.won’t same $70.00 ? You are the ulti-&#13;
--.~ nization, I have been answering buy a season subscription you mate decision maker, about&#13;
- a lot a questions about how such have wounded on the overall whether Tulsa can have a thriv~&#13;
a thing canhappen to an es.tab~ health of the Arts group. T.hat ing Arts Community. Here at the&#13;
lished Arts organization. So, asa wound becomes even more fatal Theater, we refer to Theatre&#13;
Non-Prbfit Arts manager I want because Chances are when you Tulsa as Tulsd’s Theater. Help&#13;
to take minute to touch on that aren’t a season ticket holder, you us continue with the 73rd Seaissue,&#13;
because it is joined at the won’.tbe comingas an individual&#13;
hip, so. to speak, with Subscrip- ticket buyer either dueto schedtions.&#13;
- - uling and other constraints.&#13;
Tnlsa Junior College ’:&#13;
CURSEYOU JACK DALTON Apr::~8~l7 596;7t11&#13;
Tulsa Opera " - ’ . -&#13;
MARR1AGEOF FIGARO:: 4/30-5/1&#13;
son, call 587-8402 and hammer&#13;
your nail home for the A~ts in....&#13;
Tulsa..&#13;
TOHR &amp; BLGA ofTU&#13;
Present the- Friday; April 15, 7:30 pm&#13;
¯&#13;
1&#13;
Two Spirit People FlrstAnnua, , NativeAmeficanLesbian&amp;Gay&#13;
Traditions, 1991, USA Tulsa Lesbian Anthem&#13;
A music video by the late Marion&#13;
&amp; Gay Film Riggs,199t, USA&#13;
Barbara Hammer #1&#13;
.... Video:.sh0rts by Lesbian filmaker.&#13;
Festival&#13;
With assistance from&#13;
the Canterbury Ministry&#13;
&amp; Tulsa Family News&#13;
Saturday afternoon, April i6, 2:00pm&#13;
Beauties Without a Cause&#13;
Drag queens out of control 1986,&#13;
USA.&#13;
Comedy in.Six Unnatural Acts&#13;
Vinrge Lesbian comedies,&#13;
1975, USA: .&#13;
Dead Boys Club&#13;
A young man’s coming out story,&#13;
1992, USA.&#13;
~: 15, Intermission ,_~o: ~&#13;
~:3 30, Absolutelv.Posttt e . ~&#13;
i&#13;
Peter, ad~..’~r~’int~y~,ews wi~l~ven&#13;
HIV+ persons, 1990, USA.&#13;
198%89, .US.A+...... "&#13;
9:00, Intermission&#13;
9:15, Fun Down There .&#13;
A naive, young man faoves to NYC&#13;
to learn about Gay life. 1989;.USA.&#13;
Saturday~ April 16, 7!30pm&#13;
1Got That-Way From Kissing Girls&#13;
Justkissing with a couple of guys too,&#13;
1990, USA.&#13;
Stop The Church&#13;
Documentary on ACT-UP (AIDS&#13;
Coaliton to Unleash Power). demonstration;&#13;
!991,USA.&#13;
8:15, Intermission&#13;
8:30, Urinal ~ .&#13;
Notqu~t~Whatyoumightthink, partly&#13;
i newsstory,partly suffeal comic in-&#13;
-vention, a look at police harassment,&#13;
1989, canada. ." -&#13;
Sunday aftemoon, April 17&#13;
2:00, Tongues Untied&#13;
Marion Riggs acclaimed exploration&#13;
of being African-American &amp; Gay,&#13;
1989, USA.&#13;
3:15, Intermission&#13;
3:30, Choosing Children&#13;
Lesbians having children,&#13;
1984, USA.&#13;
Sunday, April 17&#13;
7:30, Among Good Christian.People&#13;
The:story of an African-American&#13;
Lesbian who grew upas Jehovah’s&#13;
Witness, 1991, USA.&#13;
8:15, Salut Victor&#13;
Two older men, one Gay, coping&#13;
with living in a nursing home, 1989,&#13;
Canada.&#13;
vHugePatio - .. ..&#13;
vVolley Ball&#13;
¯ Horseshoes&#13;
rye 01’ Sunday&#13;
OPEN&#13;
Afternoon Beer Bust,&#13;
2-4 pm$2&#13;
v Happy Hour,&#13;
Daily 4-6 pm&#13;
¯ Pool Tournament&#13;
Tuesdays, 8 pm&#13;
v.Dart Tournament&#13;
Saturday, 3 pm&#13;
&amp; Mondays&#13;
After Dart League&#13;
Male Dancers&#13;
Open: Mon-Sat, 10am - 2am, Sun, Noon - 2am&#13;
NEVER&#13;
ECT!!&#13;
Tulsa Family News’, April - May 1994, page 10&#13;
1229 S. MEMORIALDR~&#13;
T H~ E&#13;
so yOU&#13;
WANT A&#13;
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Gay.P~de:Picnic Benefit.&#13;
Tues.-Thurs. 4:2,.Fr~:"i &amp;!Sat. 7-2, Sun. 4-2&#13;
.1565 South Sheridan, 834:4234&#13;
Herland Spring Womens’ Retreat!&#13;
¯ R0manNose ¯State Park is the si~eof the armua~ Hind~Sp;ring&#13;
Retreat for Women, held May 2 lst~-23r&amp; FeatUredentertainers ate"&#13;
Miss Brown To You with Mar)’ Reynolds, Louise Golberg, Terri&#13;
Hoersch;. and Elvse An~elo.. Other l~hligh~s h~dudeth~ ]at~-night.&#13;
campfire s~ng-a[ongs, ~he fabulot~s .~ot-luck"supper~ia :Women~ s&#13;
Market, open mike with jokes;.poetr.~~, and music, and all’ the. other&#13;
things that a hundred br so women could dream ~up~ For more&#13;
information regarding tickets and lod~ng!camping, write Herland&#13;
Sister Resources at 2312 N.W. 39th Street, Oklahoma City, OK,&#13;
731.1~2, or:phone 405-521-9696. . . ~-&#13;
"&#13;
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Tulsa Family News, April- May 1994, page 11&#13;
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                    <text>Serving Tulsa’s -Lesbian, Gay &amp; BiSexual Communities :2.Our Families of the Heart"

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Bill tO. Target:

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WASHINGTON - Representafives Barney Frank (D-4th MA)
andGerry Studds (D-10th MA)

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will introduce federal legislation

HogueAg.a, inst

Tulsa City Cotmeilor James
Hogue (District 6, fareast &amp;
northeast Tulsa). attended the

publiehea ngs eldbytheXulsa

Human ~Rights Commission to
discuss the repd~;~l’~$:com-~
me.datious marauding
Committee on Sexual Ori.entation Discrimination.. Councilor
Hogue stated~that2he~i~iends

because ’~ae wiii~y~’li~ien to

to outlaw anti-gay discriminatiOn
any citizen of Tulsa who wants
in ~the workplace, the Human
to speak their mind."
,~.~
.Rights -Campaign FUnd~(HRCF)
See Hogue~ p~ge 7
and the National Gay and Les ....... ~&lt;~’~
bian Task Force (NGLTF) have
Human Rights Commissioners
Over 350 citizens pack Tulsa City-County Library’s Aaronson
Auditorium ~ one of several public hearings. Photos: JD Jamett ~
announced: The legislation is
Eddie Faye Gates &amp; Dennis.Neill_
with the City.
lobby.
expected to be introduced i’n
By Tom Neal
- A third hearing is. scheduled
June.
Record crowds have attended , Over.350 attended, the first
publiclhearingshel~dby the City.
hearingheldonWednesday,Mayfor. Friday, May 13th from :6’q’heright.tobesecureinone’s
4th at AaronsonAuditorium of
10pm in the Assembly Hall of
livelihoodis abedrock principle
of Tulsa’ Human Rights Cornthe Tulsa Convention Center..
the City-County CentralLibrary
with which every.American-can . mission on .a report reco~-,
with many standing around the
The Human Rights Commission
mending-the ad~.0oni0fff.S.exfial
identify,Y said Congressman
perimeter iahd at the doors of the "
is scheduled to meet on Monday._,
Studds. ’%!}llions iCame tothese
0rientati0n"to th( City’s nonshoresin-sdarehof,gpp.or~t~!~- . .dls(fi~iiation Ordinance, The.-...room for several hours. Esti- " May !6th to decide whether to’:

"Ibelieve the timehas come
for Congress to put’into law a
very simple principle: individuals have a right to be evaluated, in.
the workplace based onthe quality and quantity of work they do;
and not be disadvantaged because someone doesn’t like what
they do in their private lives,"
Said Congressman-Frank. "Discriminating against honest,
hardworking people because
they are gay or lesbian makes no
sense - morally, socially, or ecbnomically. I believe the Ameri- :
can people .will support appropriately drafted legislation that
embodies this principle."
’q’he time is right for federal
legislation to end discrimination
on the basis of sexual orientation
in the workplace," said Tim
McFeeley, Executive Director of
HRCF.. "Several recent national
polls make it clear that Americans by large margins oppose
workplace discrimination
against lesbians, gay men- and
bisexuals." McFeeley also noted
that more than 230 members of
the U.S. House have issued nondiscrimination policies with regards to sexual orientation in
their own employment practices.
The strategy for this bill includes
Congressional hearings on job
See Fed. Bill, pa~,e 7

Cancel That Hawaii
Honeymoon

Gay Congressional
Aides Organize

HONOLULU-The Hawaii state
House of Representatives has
iipprovedby a wide 35-12 margin a bi!l, already approved by
the state Senate,~t~at defines
marriage as a legal contract only
between:a man and a woman.
The measure, which Gov. John
Waihee is expected to sign, also
includes a warning for the state’ s
courts not to become embroiled
in the controversy around samesex marriages, claiming interpreting marriage licensing is ithe
exclusive domain of the state
legislature. The state Supreme
Court last year ruled that the
state must prove in a lower court
a "compelling interest" if it wants
to block same-sex marriages,
Virtually setting the stage for the
lower court to order the state to
issue licenses to gay and lesbian
couples.
"

WASHINGTON- The _Congression~l Roll Call_ reports that
a group of Capitol Hillemployees has gotten approval i’~om
House Speaker Tom Foley (DWash.) to start the Lesbian &amp;.
Gay Congressional S taff Assn:,.
to look at~ter the general welfare
of Congressional-staffers. The
group still requires approval of
the House Administration Commj’ttee, which is expected soon.
Approval will give theemployee
group House mail privileges and
useof office slLace at the Capitol
complex. The~oup said it was
prompted to form the association because of reports in the
Tulsa Worm and other papers that
3 Representatives from Oklahoma said they would not hire
any openly gay staff members.
The 5 founders of the association are: David Vershure with
the office of Rep. Pat Schroeder
(D-Col0.), Robert Raben, an aide
to Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.),
MarkAgrastin the office of Rep.
Gerry Studds (D-Mass.), Victor
Castillo in the office of Rep. Bob
Filner (D,Calif.), and Karen
Anderson, in the office.of Rep.
Jolene Uusoeld (D-Wash:)..

Marriage .Bills In
Conference
HONOLULU - The Hawaii
Legislature has appointed a conference committee to resolve"
differeiices between bills from
the-state House and Senate.that
See Marriage, page 7

bets of these groups will hold a
summit the weekend of July 15=
Sodomy Laws Violate
17 atthe University of Oklahoma
Human Rights
campus in Norman,
By providing a forum for
HOBARTH, Australia - After
members of these groups to meet
repeated failed attempts to deand. s..h3re news. of each other’s
ci’iminalize sodomy laws in the
acttvztaes and goals, organizers
Australian islandstate of Tassay they hope the meeting will
mania, the United Nations Hufurther empower and motivate
man Rights Committee has departicipants, building unity while
dared the legislation a violation
recognizing diversity.
of civil and human rightsunder
Precise schedules:"for the
the UN Declaration of Human.
Oklahoma Pride Summit are gtill
Rights.
Details of the UN
being discussed, but those plancommittee’s decision were not
ning the meeting, have arranged
in’mediately available, but the
inexpensive hou_sing .for regis,
lengthy six-year fight by gay
tere.d participants at ~the OU
rights activists in the conservadormitories, and the feasibility
tive,, southern island state to
of affordable or free child care is
topple sodomy laws there has
being pursued. Participants are
been given an enormous boost
being encouraged to use the
by the influential international
dormitory housing to enhance
organization’s decisiom -The
the summit,s focus on building
UN decision reportedly is based
networks and comradery..The
on the sexual equality provisions
groups plan to create a gayof Article 2 inthe Declaration Of
friendly, ,safe space" for conHuman Rights, which states:
ference participants.
"Everyone is entitled to all-the
Interested Okl~Jaomans from
fights and freedoms set forth in
all parts of the state are invited to
this Declaration, without disregister and attend; housing will
tinction 6f any kind, such as race,
be guaranteed only to those pre.color, sex, language, religion,
registering by June 25. Orgapolitical or .other opinion, nauizers say additional information
tional or social origiq,~ property,
will be forthcoming, and costs
birth or other stares.
It is the
will be very affordable, varying
first such decision of its kind by
See Summit, page 7
the United Nations.
Tulsa Family News, May - June 1994, page 1

�L e.t te r s
The time will surely come
someday when we can truly call
ourselves free and as equal as the
rest of our society. But when.’?
How much longer do we w.ait for
something that by the nature of
our democracy is already ours?
We were born to it, believe init,
have fought and died .for it, but
still it is not ours.
Those of us who live in the
warmth and security of our fash:
ion-grey closets are deceiving
ourselves if we think someone
else will get it for us. We aifhave
to work and be part of it. How
foolish we are to think that our
silent vigil Within~ur collective
closets will eventually bring us
freedom and equality. Some of
us say, "we don’~ really have it all
that bad, so why rock the boat?"
Have we forgotien what that
closet is really? It is nothing more
than the cramped and dimly:lit
imprisonment of our very essence by a,society whose inju.srice is based on ignorance, iresinformation, and prejudice.
How mUChlonger do we wait
until we can all walk away from
thatprison andbe able to embrace:
the ideals of equality with the
dignity of.being who we ’are?
How many more Gay people,’.m
the city of Tulsa will have to die
or be mercilessly beaten before
we finally step out and face the
crowdwiihaunitedvoice saying,
"all right, wehave had enough! "?
How many more of-us must suffer
property damage, or~ have our
jobs and housing denied or taken
from us. How much longer do
we remain a silent minority quietly praying for the day when
people will accept us in this city?

we have to understand that as
aunite~.Gay commlmity, we can
and will bring about change. We
cannot remain a scattered and
out of touch group when our
health and livelihoods are at
stake. We must bring the forces
of individuals, orgamzations,
gathenngs togetherto speak as
one vo,ice if weare to overcome
the injustice that prevails in this
city. It is our city too. We-helped
build and continue to support
Tulsa and we are entitled to its
benefits and protection as is everyone.
We c-~nnot forget we are not
alone. We have each other and
within that fact lies our direction,
ourpower,, and our voice. We
cannot wait for a personal tragedy to.strike each,of us for then
it will be too late. We must orgamze in eve~ meeting place in
our commumty and draw alliances with each other for the
good of us all. For some it is
TOHR. Others may choose
MCC’s as the place to organize
and for still others, it is our local
barg and social clubs. But we
must all work together or fall
victim to internal power struggles
and self-serving hypocrisy.
Our direction must be clear
and a noble one. We must stand
together witha unity of purpose
and proclaim our rights as citizens and human~ beings. How
mochlonger must we wait?
- John R. Silver Star Saloon

As most people know, a lot of
men go to the parks and have sex
with other men. Many of these
men are married and do not
identify as being Gay or Bi~
sexual.
Because they don’t idendfy as
being partof Gay society, they
don’t go to bars~ and therefore,
don’t have access to literature on
HIV/AIDS, and probably don’t
realize the extremely high risk
they are putting themselves in._
This is a population that needs
to be reached and educated about
the realities of HIV/AIDS. My
JwOb includes this outreach. I am
ritinginhopes that anyone who
would beinterested in doing this
kind of outreach will contact me.
I have already cleared this with
the Tulsa Police. I have t-shirts
for volunteers to use While doing
such outreach. I also havea letter from my. executive director
and from the Oklahoma State
Dept. of Health that affirm the
purpose of such outreach. By
doing this outreach we are not
condoning sex in parks. We are
simply acknowledging that it
happens and these people need
HIV/AIDS educadon.
If you are interested in volunteering to do park outreach,
please contact me, Brian, at 5827225.

Editor’s note: readers may find
it interesting that this viewpoint
was written 12 years ago though
it’s message seems still appropriate today.

Wake Up &amp; Smell The Coffee
OK folks, it’s time now to get
forward the proposal (it seems to
moving if we, Tulsa’s Lesbian, - me that the anti-Gay folk have
-only proved the need for proGay, Bisextml &amp; friends comtection with all their lies &amp; promunities, want to have a hope of
paganda), the real batde is at the
getting civil fights protections
City Council. And we just don’t
passed. The proposal being rehave enough friends there right
viewed by the City’s Human
now. Of the,me councilors, we
Rights Commissionis not perfect
have one likely ’yes’ vote, a bunch
- because of the ordinance the
of ’maybe’s’ and some pretty
proposal amends does not affect
likely ’no’s.’ Robert Nelson and
pfivate emp!oyers, many cases
Robert Gardner have stated their
of job discrimination would not
opposition in print. John Benbe covered. But it would cover
ja~in is thought nnlikely to be
those who do contractual busisupportive by those who know
ness with the City and it could
him. Darla Hall has indicated to
cover the City’s own practices,
Gay constituents that she is unand therefore, .is of symbolic
likely to vote ’yes,’ as has now
importance.
James Hogue. You all can count
We’ve gotten a good start on
as well as I can.
¯ this issue. Shawn Hayes, Nate
:If you care even just the tiniest
Mattingly, Alice Jones and most
bit, #ease get involved. Call your
of the bar owners deserve praise
council person. Call all the
for organizing info: _rallie~s .f.or
councilors. Talk to your friends
these public hearings. Most t o,lKs
because what each of us does
I’ve spoken with, can’t rememoer
really can add up. Get involved.
when something like this has
Go to a TOHR meeting.
happened before. It’s a great start.
Maybe if ’we work hard
However, these hearings, no
enough,
weal get it through the
matter, how nasty &amp; meancouncil. If not, we must keep
spirited, they’ve been are only
hope alive and begin preparing
skirmishes. Assuming that the
for City Council elections only
Human Rights Commission does

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Clubs &amp; Restaurants
744-0896
*The Alley, 3340 S. Peoria
835-5083
*Bad Boys Club, 1.229 S. Memorial
583-8398
*Cherry St. Bakery, 1344 E. 15
583-5233
*Laff’s, 311 E. 7th
749-1563
*Lola’s, 2630E. 15th
587-8811
Metropole, 1902 ~. 11
234-9007
*Paradise Bar &amp; Grill, 12570 E. 21
834-4234
*Silver Star Saloon, 1565 Sheridan
585-3405
*Renegade, 1649 S. Main
835-1055
*Rex, 6101 E. Admiral
660-0856
*TNT’ s, 2114 S. Memorial
664-8299
*Time n’Time Again, 1515 S. Memorial
584-1308
*Tool Box, 1338 E. 3rd
582-2400
*Whittier Cafe, 416 S. Lewis
Businesses/Services
743-5967
BellAire Cleaners, 4951 S. Peoria
Budget Window Treatments, 7116 So. Mingo, Ste. 102 254-2100
491-9474
*CD Warehouffe, 6080 S. Sheridan
587-6030
*CD Warehouse in Lincoln Plaza, 15th &amp; Peoria
744-9595
Floral Design Studio, 3404 S. Peoria, Ste. 100
587-1633
*Indian Territory Coffee Company, 1613 E. 15
341-6866
International Tours
582-1617
Harry &amp; Mrs. Jones, 1617 E: 15
582~3018
Activist. Brett Tarvin
Jared~s, 1602. E. 15
599-8070
Ken’s Flowers, 1635 E. 15
TULSA - HIV/AIDS educator
585-1234
*Living
Arts
of
Tulsa,
224
N.
Main
and bar tender Brett Carlos
587-8108
Tarvin died, on May 6 from
Major Affairs, 2014 E. 6th
664-2951
AIDS,related illness. Only 24,
*Mohawk Music, 6157 E 51 P1
Bfett enriched many lives with
Novel Idea Discount Book~
3356 E. 51 , 74%6711
-7104 S. Sheridan, 492-0335
his energy, his humor, his pas838-7626
sion. Brett worked, with Indian
Puppy Pause-tI, llth &amp; Mingo
832-0233
*Tomfoolery,
1565
S.
Sheridan
Health Care as an HIV/AIDS
583 - 1572
educator, atthe Silver Star Saloon
Sound Warehouse, 1338 E. 15th
742-6909
and as avolunteer facilitator with
Zat’s, 3708 South Peoria
Organizations
Youth Services support group
583 -9780
for Lesbian&amp; Gay young adults.
B/L!G Alliance, University of Tulsa,
749.4194
He is survived by many loving
*HIV Resource Consortium, 4154 S. Harvard, Ste. H-1
748-3111
family members and many
NAMES PROJECT, POB 3181 74101
749-4901
ffiends. Tulsa is a poorer place
P-FLAG ~ POB 52800 74152
74128
without him.
Prime-Timers, P.O. Box 52118
622-1441
Project Reachout, HIV Testing, 5451-E So. Mingo
749-7898
two years away. If the ones in
Shanti Hotline
right now, won’t do fight by. us,
TulsaOklahomans for Human Rights, (TOHR) POB 52729, 74152
then there are other candidates,
TOHR Gay HelpLine (info.)
743-4297
some of whom nearly won just
Other
this last time, who want our votes
*Chapman Student Center, University of Tulsa
631-0000
and who support our civil rights.
*Tulsa City Hall,~Cafeteria Vestibule
A final thought: our mayor,
*University Center at Tulsa
Susan Savage, has even now the
Professionals
¯ authority (and direction from a
Associates in Medical &amp; Mental Health, 1560 E. 21
743-1000
resolution from the old City
Jeffery A. Beal, MD, CAnny Buffer, RN, Theodore Campbell, MSW
Commission) to ban discriminaPhillip Cyr, Gen, Contractor-Cosmetic Remodeling
745-9911
tion based on sexual orientation
Sandra J. Hill, MS," Psychotherapy, 2865 E.. Skelly 7.45-1111
in city hiring. If our Mayor
352-9504, 800-742-9468
Tim Daniel, Attorney
wanted to stop the discrimination
587-1500
Bill Hinlde, Attorney
that city employees have told
747-5466
Kelly
Kirby,
CPA,
POB
14011,
74159
her and her staff about, she d
747-5800,
745=2245
John Kirk, Realtor
issue that order now. No doubt,
Tom Neal, Designer, Buildings/Gardens/Graphics
832-0233
it’s politically safer not to help
..... Religious Organizations
Lesbian &amp; Gay people out but it
628-0594
sure does make you wonder if
*Bless The Lord At All Tmaes Christian Ctr 2627B E" 11
838-7232
there’s a single politician in the
*Community of Hope, 1347 N. Yale
622-1441
state of Oklahoma who cares
*Family of Faith MCC, 5451-E So. Mingo
742-8213
about justice and has the courAffirmation (Methodist)
838-1715
age to do anything about it.
*MCC of Greater Tnlsa, 1623 N Maplewood
298-4648
Tom Neal, pubi~sher &amp; 9ditor
Dignity/Integrity
Mayor’s 596-7411
*Canterbury Ministry Center, University of Tulsa 583-9780
City Council 596-1990

Obituaries

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From the President
TOHR and it’ s members have taken a
very active role in the recent events surrounding the proposed amendment to city
ordinances tO include sexual orientation in
all non-discrimination sections. Our community has really rallied around the issue
and I think its impbitant t6 fiote many other
organized efforts as well as our own. Particularly evident in awareness raising and
at. the public forums have been PFLAG,
MCC, the gay bar owners coalition and the
League of Women Voters. It’ s inevitable to
leave persons out of a list of thank yous
and I won’t undertake an exhaustive list.
But I personally appreciate the efforts of
each person who has either spoken at the
forums or simply, been present .to be
portive. There are so many people in Tulsa
who are supportive of us and I feel it isimportant that they. be recognized.
As we fight this battle for our basic human rights, many hurtful and inflammatbry
remarks have been made, both by those for
and those against the proposal. Which
leads me to ponder, what purpose do these
comments serve?
This is a very emotional issue on both
sides. Much of the public commentary has
not been focused on the proposals but
have been attacks on the opposing sides,
At one forum a streaker referred to "right
wingNazi Christians.’ and another Speaker.
; the

1. When we make slanderous public
comments we are hurting our credibility. A
person could have these feelings about
their opposition. But there are appropriate
places to vent those feelings without damaging our case.
2. Speaking to the point helps educate
-the people who will be making these decisions.
Gay persons have many life
experiences that many if not most heterosexuals aren’t aware of. Sharing these
experiences in credible and understandable
ways will help them to be more informed.
3. Realizing that some folks will never
change their minds about who we are, how
we live and what wedo should help us to
utilike our energies more effectively. If a
person is unreasonably set in their thinking, it probably is something that we cannot
--change. -The serenity prayer comes to mind
here and leads.to my next-point.
4. It takes courage to speak out publicly, particularly to come out as a gay
.person. But without hearing our stories
about losing a job or not getting a place to
live,, the general public wants to think this
discrimination doesn’ t exist.
5. It is important to use language that
will be well received, including the terms
radical right, gay people and basic rights
or human rights.- For some of you, these
may not be politically correct terms, but they

to decide what action they want to take on
the reports recommendations. It is very
important, let me relY_,at very important that
you make your feelings known to both of
them. Write letters, make phone calls, set
up appointments to make personal visits
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tor Peri Jude Radecic. "It is imperative that President Clinton
appoint a consensus-builder who
is also able to carry on Justice
Blackmun’s legacy of defending the right to privacy."

Anti-Gay Forces in
Wisconsin
MILWAUKEE- A group
known as Wisconsin Christians
United says it will launch a broad
campaigh called "Project Resist
&amp; Restore’"to fight gay rights in
the state. Ralph Ovadal, head of
WCU, said the campaign intends
to "resist the homqsexual agenda
and restore decency and sanity
to our public policy here in Wisconsin and to our governing institutions." He said the group
would raise funds to purchase
and distribute :"The Homosexual
Agenda," an anti :gay film; publish a statewide newspaper "ex-.
posing homosexuality," and in:
troduce legislation to remove all
sexual orientation language from
State laws.
PBS Won’t Fund "More
Tales of the City"
SAN FRANCISCO ~ The Public Broadcasting System has
dropped plans to contribute any
financial support for the production of ’‘More Tales of the City,"
a s.equel to the popular mini-.
series based on Armistead
Maupin’s ’‘Tales of the City"
books. Britain’ s Channel.. 4,
whichunderwrote nearly all the
productioncos.ts of the first mini:
stiles, had expectedPBS,to un- "
derwrite about half tile costs of
the sequel becauseof the enormous popularity of’Tales" when
it aired in the U.S. on most PBSTV stationsin January. Donald
Wildmon of the Tupelo, Miss.based American Family Assn.
and a long-time critic of American television, in March urged
members of his group to protest
the use of U.S. tax funds for the
mini-series. A PBS spokespcrson told the San Francisco
Chronicle that it had dropped
plans to fund "More Tales of the
City" because of ~"budgetary
reasons," not because of pressure from conservative ann-gay
groups. But Maupin told the
Chronicle, "For them (PBS) to
deny that they’re running scared
at this point is preposterous, because I think that’s exactly what
they’re doing." Alan Poul, who
produced ’‘Tales of theCity" in
Los Angeles and San Francisco,
said he expects Britain’s Chaunt 4 to look for new U.S. financial partners for the sequel.

backed out of co-funding the
sequel, reportedly because of
pressure from anti-gay far-right
religious groups that found the
series offensive. ’‘Tal~s" garnered enormous ratings in most
major TV markets when it first
aired on PBS in January.
Lutherans Back Minister
FRESNO, Calif., Delegates at
the Evangelical Lutheran Church
of America annual nafonal conference voted in favor of a
resolution supporting an openly
gay Lutheran minister and his
church, even though the minis:
ter has technically b~en
defrocked by a retiring bishop.
Outgoing. Bishop Lyle Miller
defrocked the Rev. Ross Merkel
of St. Paul’ s Lutheran Church in
Oakland, Calif., for "conduct
incompatible with the character
of the ministerial office" after
Merkel came out to his congregation last year by introducing
them to the man he described as
his "partner in a c0mmitted relationship." The congregation at
St. Paul’s has, however, steadfasfly stood byMerkel as their
pastor, and the ELCA resolution
underscores the growing conflict in many denominations between more conservative, orthodox members of the clerical
hierarchy and a grassroots
movement toward greater liberalization in .many churches.
Anti.Gay iMeasure in

Oregon Tossed Out
SALEM, Qre, 7iMari,on County:
(0~egon) cireiii.t: -c0urt~:3~idge.
.Rtdney Miller has niled that a
proposed statewide anti,gayballot measure is unconstitutional: on technical grounds.
Judge Miller ruled that the pro.posedinitiative, which wouldbar
any government agency from
granting minority status to homosexuals, restrict school .and
library information abOut homosextiality, bar state funds to
"promote" homosexuality, and
restrict public employment of
gays and lesbians, violates the
state constituti0nal, requirement
that ballot measures be.limited
to a single subject. In barring the
ballot measure, backed.by the
Oregon Citizens Alliance, Judge
Miller also said it was sufficiently
broad that it in fact would be an
attempt to revise instead of
merely amend the state constitution. Charles Hinlde, an ACLU
attorneywho argued against the
OCA measure, said; "The purpose of the single-subject rule is

to protect the integrity of the
mitiafve process from measures
that attempt to misleadthe voters. The OCA refuses to follow
these basic rules." An attorney "
for the OCA said the groupwould
probably seek an emergency
appeal to overtum Judge lVlhler s
decision. Julie Davis,.a spokeswoman for Support. Our Communi.ties PAC, the group fighting to defeat the OCA proposed
measure, Said: "While today we
can celebrate a victory, we must
remember, this ruling is otily,
based on a technicality. TheOCA
will continue its attempt to impose its discriminatory ideas on
the people of Oregon. We are
relieved todaygbut recognize this
is but onestep in a very long
fight to create a state where the fights of all citizens are held
Sacred and cannot be threatened
by radical groups like the OCA."
Russians Try to Marry
MOSCOW- Karmem Bruyeva,
director of one of Moscow’s
Wedding Palaces (as the Russian marriage registries are
known), _politely told Robert
Filippini, .an American’artist, and
Yaroslav Mogutin, a Russian
reporter, "I cannot register your
union because the law specifies
marriage as a voluntary union
between a man and a woman,".
as scores of reporters from the
city’s international press corps
stood by. "I am really sorry;" she
t01d the two men. Brny~va sug~
gested that. *Filippini and.
Mogptin, bdieved-~ be the first
s~-coupf~inthe~fioh
.~ to l~gally ~, a~k the Riis~
sihnPa~lia~ent: t0amend the
law" and then askb.d the bevy of
journalists who had come to
cover the highly publicized event
how many of them thought the
laws shoul,d be changed to allow
same-sex couples to marry.
Filippini, a 41-year-old artist
from New York, met Mogutin
during a visit to Russia a little
over ayear ago and the two have
lived together in Moscow since
January. Bothmen said they were
not surprised that their attempt
to register their relationship:had
failed, but said it was imp(3rtant
to make the attempt. "What we
did was an actaimed at stressing
growing- U.S.-RuSsian friendship, Mogutin told reporters following the,rejection of their ap
plication. It is also a protesf
against any form of sexism. The
main thihgis to draw attention to
the difficulties of homosexuals

in Russia, protest the polities of
sexism and demonstrate the solidity of Russian-American ties."
Brits OK Gay Military Sex
LONDON -The British House
of Con~mons has voted to remove any criminal penalties involving homosexual acts in the
nation~ s military forces, although
British gay and lesbian .soldiers
can still bedischarged from.the "
services because of their sexual
Orientation. The legislation,
which som~-British rights activists labeled ’.’Can Do, Can-’tTell
still must win the approval of the
House of Lords where it is unlikely to be rejected, despite
many of the Lords opposition.
Roger Goode of the English gay
rights group Stonewall said, the
change wouldn’t change much
for.gays and lesbians in the armed
forces "because they could still
be discharged for being gay.
"However, itis progress," Goode
added, ?because it should now
mean an end to the cruel and
humiliating investigation procedures of gathering bodily eviden-ce to prosecute men on
charges of being gaY in the
forces."
Calif. Councilwoman
Recalled Over ~emarks
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Voters in
San Jose, Calif., made a strong
statement against divisiveness by
recalling Kathy Cole, an embattled 1st term:black city councilwoman who came .under fire
for videotaped remarks:last year
-at an~Pffric~an-~meri(!ati !1 eader,-~
ship conference sayinggays and°
As.ian~AmericanS get preferential treatment from city-hall and
comparing Hispanics to-"little
pit bulls." A coalition of gay,
black, Hispanic, Asian-American and white San Jose residents
launched the recall Campaign,

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and voters decided by a 59%41% margin to remove Cole, the
first member of the City Council
ever to be.removed from office.
CA Court Rejects
Lesbian Custody Case
SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court voted 6-0
not to review Mower court decision to prohibit visitation rights
by alesbian Who helped raise her
lover;s child..After the two
women, identified only as Georgia P. and. Kerry P., broke up,
Georgia sued the child’s birth
mother, Kerry, in an attempt to
enforce an agreement.they had
signed that ~gave bOth women
parental rights. A s.tate .court in
January, however,. ~nA!.. :~ that the
agreement had-no legal standing
and that Georgia
P. had no legal
parental.
rights ~oncerning
the
child, now 8 years old.:.The state
high court declined to review the
lower court decision.
Camp Sister Spirit
SAN FRANCISCO ~:°Lesbians
andgay men in the San Francisco Bay Area as of:mid,April
had contributed more than
$10,000 to support theembattled
women who have:started-a lesbian-feminist camp in rural Mississippi. Camp Sister Spirit in
OveR, Mi’ss., has l~en:tmder fire
from anti-gay forces in,the rural
community since word Of the
retreat became-.l~aown ’l’as t year.
’~I feel more e.mj~0~r~d;~"Sister
Spirit co-found~ BrendaH~nstn
s~id during a ~si~ here lastweek
.... to~ICh-ov~led~fli~Support the

women at the camphaye regeived
from ?the region:~’J~st~to known
that you’ve got that ~uppott - we
needed that," she said. The Camp
Sister Spirit Defense Fund
brought Brenda and Wanda
Henson, who run the rural reSee News Briefs, page 6

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Asylum for Gay Mexican
SAN FRANCISCO- In its most
unmistakable indicator to date
that oppressed gays and lesbians
may qualify for political sanctuary, the U.S. Immigration and
Naturalization Service has
granted asylum to a gay Mexican citizen who said his life
would be endangered if he were
returned to his native country.
Officials at INS headquarters in

WashingtOn authorized the asylum status On Mar. 18, extending
political refugee status tothe
man, known by the fictitious
name of, Jose Garcia, who convinced immigration officials that
he has ~ifff~fetF"unspeakable
degradatifns" ’iii :his homeland
becauseofhis sexual orientation.
Garcia’s attorney, Ron
Silberstein, announced the INS
decision in San Francisco on
Mar. 24, saying his client’s case
appears to .be. the first that the
government has-accepted as of- ~
ficial oppression based on homosexuality. "We.hope that the
INS decision will serve as a
wake-up~ for government all
over theworld that persecution
on account of someone’s sexual
orientation is. unacceptable,"
Sflbersteinsaid at a press con-.
ferenceannouncing the decree.
Garcia, who refused to be pho~
tographed out ~of concerns forhis personal safety, said he was
"deeplygrateful to the INS" for
its decision, ,The Mexicaq police, on numerous occasions.
arrested me solely because I was
gay," Garcia saidin a written
statement: "’They accused me of
committing bogus crimes. They
extorted money from me. On
one occasion [as a teenin 1976],
they raped me. As a gay man in
Mexico, life was made intolerable for me." But it is unclear
exactly what the recent INSdecision acmall y means in terms of
gay and lesbian refugees seeking asylum in. fli~ U.s. In a news

statement, INS spokesman Duke
Austin said the decision was
made because of the "specific
and unique circumstances, of
Garcia’s case. "This does not
mean that homosexuals in
Mexico are persecuted,, Austin
atd, q~his means that this individual, due to the facts and circumstances, convinced.an asylum officer that he has.a wellfounded fear of persecution that
would justify asylum. It only
relates ~o him.It doesn’t-relate
to a class of people."
MCC Destroyed by Fire
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - The
Sacramento Metropolitan Community Church burned late
Sunday evening~ Mar. 27, while
the prdd0minately gay and lesbian religious group was in the
midst of party relocating to a
new facility. Fire officials are
treating the blaze as "suspicious." The fire broke out on the
roof of the building between 11
pm; ¯when MCC officers and
volunteers quit working for the
night, and midnight. In addition
to most of MCC’s records, a
10,000-book library housed at
the church was also totally lost
in the fire. There were no injuries reported in counection with
the blaze.
TV Ads with Gay Couple
PLYMOUTH MEETING,
Penna. - Ikea, a Swedish-based,
international home furnishing
chain began airing 4n~w TV ads
in’its ~Lifestages" advertising
campaagn~ that includes a gay
male couple discussing their
purchase of a dining-room table,
among other non:traditional
family relationships portrayed
in the commercials.,"We’re pro,
filing the diverse lifesty!es and
lifestages to reflect what s common to all of us: commitment to
a relationship, the importance of
family, and making a house a
home,, said Peter Connolly,
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Court Upholds Boy

rights .group, ,OCCUR,.use the
overnight facilities at a government~run lodge in 1990. The
court found, i~ the first ruling of
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discriminated against OCCUR
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SAN FRANCISCO-KQED,the
Public Broadcasting Service station in San Francisco says it will
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WASHINGTON - The WashNevada Pols Oppose
ington Post has revealed that
Anti=Gay Initiative
America’s favorite orange-juice
RENt - Nevada Gov. Bob
poster boy Rush I Jmbaugh, who
Miller, Rent Mayor Pete
regularly blasts President Clinton
Sferrazza and Democratic con:
for "dodging" the draft during
gressional candidate Jim Spot
the Vietnam War, himself
all spoke at a rally in Reno to
Scout Ban
ducked military service during
oppose a proposed initiative by
LOS ANGELES - The Califorthat tumultuous period. Acthe Nevada Citizens Alliance that
nia Appeals Court has ruled that
cording to Post reporter David
would amend the state constituRemnick, Limbaugh got a 1-Y
the Boy Scouts of America are°
tion to-bar minority status for
exemption during Vietnam for,
not a business under state law
gays, lesbians and bisexuals.
and as such are not required to
of all things, having an ingrown
"This petition isn’t just repughair on his backside - animage to
allow an openly gay man to benant and negative for gays and
contend with. Despite his own
come a troop leader. The court
lesbians," Miller is quoted as
said that although anti=gay disservice-ducking, Limbaugh, a
saying, "it’s a threat to everyone
Southeast Missouri State dropcrimination by businesses is ilin Nevada. It goes against the
legal under state law, that law
out who managed to graduate
basic premise of all religions and
does not apply to the Scouts and
instead from the Dallas-based
is designed to divide us and to
Elkins Institute of Radio and
other charitable groups are exinstill hatred and intoleranceT’
Technology, has gotten a lot of
empt for the law’s provisions.
mileageout of his super-patriot
NGLTF on Justice Harry
The court said the Scouts are
posturing by belittling Clinton
guaranteed freedom of associaBlackmun’s Retirement
(and anyone else to the. left of
tion under the Constitution and
WASHINGTON ~- As Justice
Genghis Khan) for not joining
cannot be compelled to accept
Harry,Blackmun announced his
individuals whdm they consider
up to fight for Truth, Justice and
retirementfromthe U.S. Supreme
contrary to their principles.. the An~erican Way. Remnick
Court today, the Nationa) Gay
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less bristle at other people’s lack
cause heis openly gay, was
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eloqu,ence in defense of the right
them: Dan Quayle, George Will,.
can be just as much of a role
to privacy extended beyond his
Newt Gingrieh, Sylvester
model, regardless of my sexual
landmarkopinionin Roe v. Wade
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to his forceful dissent in Bowers
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things I do."A Scout spokesman
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ciples. Jon Davidson, an ACLU
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however, said the court decision
plaints .and 5,265 expressions of
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support for its decision to use
comprehensive of rights and the
prohibiting discrimination.
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right most valued by civilized
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Rush rimbaugh as a spokesman.
men,’ namely, ’the d~lat to be let
a rehearing and would appeat to
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the state Supreme Court if necalthough we continue to review
of the right to choose for themessary.
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selves how to conduct their intiGay Rights in Japan
spokesperson said. Meanwhile,
mate relationships poses a far
citrus consumption is reportedly
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greater threat to the values most
down 6% compared tO the same
deeply rooted in our Nation’s
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period last’year, but commission
history than tolerance of nonthe Tokyo city government reofficials say there’s no counec- - conformity could ever do. Befused to let Japan’s largest gay
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Gay Asian:Americans
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SAN FRANCISCO-~ Some 100
membersof the Gay Asian Pacific A~ance, the.Asian!Pacific
Sisters, and the Older Asian Sisters in Solidarity will participate
in th~’--amiii~il"~San Francisco
Cherry:Bloss6i~l’Festival Parade
this-yearlslated for Sunday, Apr.
24. Iris thefirst time gay ahd
lesbian groups have marched in
the Cherry Blossom Parade here,

and is believed to be one.of the
f’Lrst-ifnotthein’st- tojoinin the
celebrations in the country. The
marchers will also have an accom,p, anying float carrying
1993 s Mr. &amp; Miss GAPA as
well as alavender Godzilla:
LongOistance Carriers
Fight Over Gay Market
BOSTON- The Boston Globe
reports that the fight between
long-distance carriers Tram Na=
tional Inc., Wlfi.’ch operates the
new..=. Pride .=Network, and
CommunitySpirit in_ Chicago,
ownext b~i(3V ~!~x)ked-Opinions,

for lesbian and gay phone customers has now gone to U.S.
Federal Court in Boston. Trans
National filed for an injlmc.tion
to prohibit Overlooked Opinions
from switching Pride Network
customersto CommtmitySpirit
without the consent of the customers - a practice known among
long-distance carriers as "slamming?’ Trans National had provided CommunitySpirit customers With l_ong-distance set:
vice unti! !ast year when the two
firms became embroiled in a dispute.and then set .themselves in
~lirectcompetition for the gay
andlesbian market this past February when CommunitySpirit
terminatedits conWact withTrans
National. The two firms have
been locked in a bitter campaign
of charges and counter:charges
against each other .since then in
the complicated case.
Chicago Ares Village
Adds Partners Benefits
CHICAGO - The Chicago region village of Oak Park became
the first in illinois to extend benefits to city workers with samesex parmers by a unanimous 7-0
vote Tuesday, April 19, following.5 hou!gs of often heated.public testimony and a full hour by
the village trustees. The board
reject by a 4-3 vote, however, a
compamon amendment that
would have granted the same
benefits to unmarried Oppositesex couples~ and by the same 4-

3 vote turned down a measure
that would have set up a partners’ registration procedure for
village residents.
Georgia County Tries to
Mute Anti-Gay Stance
ATLANTA- Commissioners in
Cobb County,Ga., said gays and
lesbians would be welcome in
the county when part of the 1996
Olympic Games arc slated to,be
held where the Same officials
only a year ago had condemned
the "gay lifestyle:" Bill Byme,
chairman Of the County Commission, issueda proclamation
stating the county would welcome "all athletes and visitors
" from all participating countries,
without discrimination." The
1996 summer games;s volleyball events are slated to be held
in the Atlanta suburban county,
and gay rights activists have.b~e,n
pressuring the host orgamzang
Atlanta Committee for the
Olympic Games to move them
from Cobb County because of
(he commissioners’ anti-gay actions last year that declared the
"homosextml lifestyle" was "incompatible with the standards to
which ,this community subscribes.’ Byrne rather soured
even this minor move toward
improving the county’s recent
anti-gay rhetoric, however, by
casually saying thatneo-Naziand
skinhead protesters were also
welcome.

Timothy W. Daniel
Attorney at Law
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Adoptions
Personal Injury
Criminal Law.
Bankruptcy
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Atlanta Benefits Lost?
ATLANTA - The Atlanta Constitution reports that Fulton
County Superior Court Judge
Isaac Jenrette.has declared
Atlanta’s domestic partner)
registration measure unconsu-;
tutionai. The paper reports that"
Jenrette ruled that"the domestic
partnership ordinance was outside[Atlanta s] authority under
the municipal home rule act"
and the state’s constitution. City
Officials immediately said they
would appeal the ruling to the
Georgia Supreme Court.
N.H. KillsGay Rights Law
CONCORD, N.H. - The New
Hampshire Senate rejected a
proposed statewide gay rights
law by a vote of 13-10 against,
effectively killing the measure
during the current legislative
session. Disappointed lesbian/
gay rights activists say they will
try again toget the law through
the next!egislature.
NM Univ. Gives Benefits
ALBUQUERQUE- According
to a new policy at the school,
employees and faculty at the
University of New Medic6 will
be eligible to get health insurance and other benefits for their
domestic partners. The:new benefits program extends to the
partners of gay and lesbian employees the same benefits now
available tothe spouses of mar:
ried workers at the school.

Coach Sues Baptist U.
over AIDS Firing
~RALEIGH, N.C. - A Baptistrun Campbell University gym
coach has filed a lawsuit under
the Americans with Disabilities
Act because the religious school
fired him when it discovered he
has AIDS. The "John Doe" suit
was fried after the federal Equal
Employment Opportunity
Commission investigated Doe’s
complain last year. The EEOC is
also seeking to enjoin the umversity from fm-the~ bias against
campus employees infected with
HIV. The-university !earned of
Doe’s illness when he took time
off last year becanse of a bout of
AIDS:related pneumonia. Officials with the school declined to
comment on the lawsuit.
Coast Guard BarsBias
WASHINGTON - The Coast
Guard issued a revised directive
clarifying anti-bias protections
to gay and lesbian civilian
workers after it decided an earlier policy statement was vague
enough that it could appear to
include military personnel as
well. The new directive, dated
yesterday, states: "Equality of
treatment and opportunity for
civilian Coast Guard members
without regard to race, color,
religion, gender, ethnic groups~
cultural backgrounds, age, sexual
orientation, or disability is the
policy of the Coast Guard."

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from page 1
discrimination against people
based on sexual orientation that
could take place within the next
two months. Each year since
1974, a Gay and Lesbian Civil
Rights Bill has been introduced,
but each time died in committee.
"We will effectively communicate to ithe American people
the tigly reality Of discrimination
that gay people face,everyday
and h0wit negatively impacts
the entire country," said Peri Jude
Radecic, NGLTF’s Executive
Director. Radecic and MeFeeley
also noted the. value of educating
the public about anti-gay bias
during the critical 1994 election
cycle, during which up to 9 states
are facing anti-gay ballot measures. A broad-based coalition
of organizations led by the
Leadership Conference on Civil
Rights, NGLTF and HRCF is
forming to organize support for
the bill.

from page 1
according to income.
Volunteers are needed to assist
in planning, conference staffing,
and Child and adolescent care.
Information on becoming involved will b~ available-at booths
set up at various community
events throughout May and June
and will appear in gay publications.
The next planning meeting for
the Summit will be held on May
19, in Stroud, and -all those interested are invited to participate.
For more-information on this
meeting, or on volunteering or
registering for the Oklahoma
Pride Snmmit, phone Herland
Sister Resources at (405) 5219696, or Oklahoma Gay and
Lesbian political Caucus at (405)
791-0202.

Marriage
from page 1
would prohibit same-sex marriages in the state. Both bills
passed by substantial margins
and define marriage as-a legal
relationship specifically between
a male and a female. The differ~
ences between the two measures
are largely technical complexities. The senate-house conference committee must complete
its work by the end_of April "

Hogue
from page 1
When asked if he had reached
any conclusions, Councilor
Hogue replied, ’~the report (issued by th~ commitfee) is ajoke."
He believes the report to be
’totally biased and not representative of all the cOmmunity."
When asked if anything would
persuade him to supportiL Hogue
responded, "I doubt it."

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WASHINGTON - Justice Dept.
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Neill to have library security
attorneys began arguing, their
officers to escort speakers away.
defense of the Pentagon s 50One such incident’ocenrred when
year ban against homosexuals,
perennial Tulsa political candieven though PreSident Clinton
date, Virginia Jenner spoke in
supported ending the ban. A 51favor of the proposed ordinance
page brief filed by. gove,mment
change wliile promoting her
lawyers with the Federal Court
latest campaign.
of Appeals Contends the anti-At both hearings so far, more
gaypo!icy"pre~ents homosexual
have spoken against the proposal
than in favor. MOSt of the ~rgu- . : acts that would interfere withthe
. military missjon,.and.i~s ."ratioments are variationson religious
nally related-to the vital military
objections,.usually by indiVidugoal of maintaining .unit cohe~
als who .identify themselves as
sion.’ TheJustie~. Dept.brief
evangelicalChriStians..
urged
the full appeal court to
However, representatives of
review a 3-judge appeals court
the E. Okla. Presbyterian Synod
ruling that struck down the old
and the Society of Friends
-Pentagon ban in November in
(Quaker) spoke in favor as did
the.case involving Joe steffan, a
the president of the Tulsa chapformer Naval Academy midter of the League of Women
shipman discharged in 1987 afVoters. Speakers from.PFLAG,
ter he. said he was gay. Even
Parents, Family &amp; Friends of
tho,u,gh the new "don’t ask, don’t
Lesbians &amp; Gays spoke in suptell policy is not directly at isport, in particular, Pat Padgett,
sue in the Steffan case, the brief
Judy Crumrine, &amp; Joe
notes that COngress recently
McDonald:The Rev. Alice Jones
passed legislation codifying the
of the Metropolitan Community
new policy, and affirming the
Church of Greater Tulsa testified
Pentagon’s reasoning, behind
as did Shawn Hayes and Nate
both the old and the new policy.
Matting!y. Mr. Hayes and Mr.
Judge: ’Serious
Mattingly Were largely respon,
sible, with,assistance from JD
Question’ About New
Jamett &amp;others, for the unprecPentagon Policy
edented rallies suppol~ted by alNEW YORK - A Federal Dis~
most all Tulsa bar owners to
triet Courtjudgehas ruled that 6
inform Community members
service members :~5:gay men
about the hearings &amp; to encourand 1 lesbiae
age attendance.

, fn’ ds;

their legM chMlenge to the
Pentagon’s new "don’t ask, don’t
tell" policy is is decided, saying
there is "serious question" about
Whether the new policy oversteps the military’s claimed interests in preserving morale and
good order. U.S: District Court
Judge Eugene Nickersonorde_~
the Department of Defense not

to investigate or discharge the 6
Soldiers ~liile their constitutional
challenge to. the new. policy is
still pending. Two of.the service
members areon active duty and
4 are in reserve.units.
In a
lengthy ruling, Judge Nickerson,
.raised doubts abo~t:~e basis of
the new, comply5 ..policy, enacted by Congress !a~t year after
President Clinton said he would
lift the 50-year:old ban on gays
and lesbians in themi,li :.t~ry. Judge
Nickerson also .questioned
whether the new .policy in fact
extendsany greater.protections
m homosexuals m~th.e,military
than the old policy.of blanket
exclusion did. ’q’here is a serious questionas to whether a
regulation goe~s_~eyond what is
reasonably .0gge~.mX¢~.~o protect
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infected with HIV.

Legislator Wants
HIV+Soldiers Booted
SANTA ANA, Calif. - Ultraconservative U.S. Rep. Robert
Doruan (R-Calif.) has called on
the Department of Defense to
discharge some 1,400 service
personnel who have tested posifive for HIV. Testifyingbefore a.
subcommittee of the House
Armed Services Committee,
Doruan said, "The impact on
combat readiness is only beginning -. a nightmare could develop." Dornan said he would
introduce legislation to require
discharges for. military personnel who are medically unable to
be deployed for active duty. A
similar bill.by Doman in 1993
failed to win approval. ’According to the Defense Dept., there
are 757 members of the Navy,
422in the Army, 164 in the Air
Force and 97 in the Marine Corps
who have tested positive for the
virus. DaD also says there are an
additional 2,120 service members who are non-deployable
because they have Cancer, die-

betes, coronary disease or Other
medical Conditions. AIDS and
gay rights activists say Doman
is just grandstan.,ding as the elections come up. "It s election time,
and Bob Doman will say whatever he needs to whip up.his
homophobic, AIDS-phobic
supporters,"
said Jieff
LeTourneau of the Orafige
County (Calif.) Visibility
Leagtie: "’He’s a Cold Warrior
who doesn’ t have a Cold War to
fight anymore, so he’s picking
on marginalized people."

’Newsweek’ on Deathi
Futures
WASHINGTON- Am article~n
the Mar. 25 issue of Newsweek
deals with "Living Benefits ," on~e
of at least 50 investment grougs
offering "death futures" to AIDS
patients. Technically called
"viatical settlements," a terminally ill patient names the company as sole beneficiaryofhis or
her life insurance policy; in return, the company pays the patient a portion of the benefits.
When the patient dies, the cam-

pany redeems the policy for the
full amount, thereby making a
profit. According to Newsweek,
because AIDS is always fatal,
such patients are a good risk and
business is booming. The largest
company-will buy more than
$300 million worth of policies
this year alone, and investors
can rake in as much as 25%
profit in a year. According to
the magazine’s report, the National Association ofInsurance
Commissioners is alarmed at the
rapid proliferation of viatical
deals, and concerned about po-.
tenfial abuse,.andithas proposed
preliminary guidelines governing the settlements. Patients
would have to be informed exactly how theymight be affected.
Swede Claims Advance
Toward AIDS-Vaccine
STOCKHOLM - Following a
recent declaration by HIV codiscoverer Luc Montagnier that
vaccine research has reached a
standstill, a Swedish researcher
claims to have discovered antibodies which can :destroy al.l

stratus of the HIV virus - a find
that he says could yield a vaccine
within thenext decade. Sigvard
Olofsson, a professor at
Gothenburg University claims,
’"We have found the key that fits
all locks." That key is a so-called
Tn-antigen that was effective
against all types of HIV in
laboratory experiment.. "In the
test tube, this kills all thinkable
types of the HIV virus," said
Olofsson, who was quoted by
Sweden’ s national news agency,
TT. "The next step is to test this
against reality." According to
the report, the professor said that
he and Danish colleagues wilt
first testthe:vaccine on monkeys~
then on humans within 5 years,
and that a vaccine could be
available in 10 years.

Hattoy vs. AIDS Chief
WASHINGTON - Bob Hattoy,
the Clinton administration’s
most visible gay rights advocate, criticized AIDS .policy coordinator Kristine Gebbi~ in this
month’s premier issue of POZ, a
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Gebbie, ’If you think AIDS is an
educational process, then educate
yourself, honey! It’s a war and
my side’ s dying," Hattoy, who
has AIDS, says. He also commented-that Gebbie "doesn’t
have a sense of vision or an action plan." There are growing
reports that there has been widespread-dissatisfaction with the
AIDS office in the gay and AIDS
communities, which complain
that the office is ineffective and
lacking in leadership. Gebbie’ s
supporters counter that the 6month-old office has made significant progress in coordinating the administration’s AIDS
efforts, including increased
housing programs for AIDS patients and the establishment of
an office of AIDS research.
HIV &amp; the Deaf
Community "
WASHINGTON - The Mar. 4
issue of Newsweek contains a
frightening article on the virtual
ignorance of deaf people in the
U.S. about ways to prevent exposure to HIV- and indeed the
epidemic itself - because ASL
(American Sign Language) and
not Englishis their firstlanguage.
Deaf activists say English reading levels among the average
deaf adult are between 3rd and
8th gr.ade leaving this. community virtually in ~the.dark about
’’The knowledge base is lacking," Donna Lestme, a New York
social-services counselor, told
Newsweek. "With all the ways
we have of t,ransmitting infermarion, they re just not receiving it.". But language is only one
ofthe problems, the magazine
says. The weekly says residen’ tial schools for the deaf are more
’ ~puritanical" than others, leaving
many deaf people lagging behind
in the basic knowledge of
anatomy, diseases and medicine
generally. The magazine also
says some scientists believe that
IV drug abuse.among the deaf is
proportionately higher because
of the alienation of the community from the restof the country.
To help combat the problems,
some 100 activists have been
working since 1991 as the National Coalition on HIV and the
Deaf Community, working at
clinics and in outreach programs
for the deaf around the country.
AZT - No Help for
Asymptomatic Patients
LONDON - The British medi~
eal journal Lancethas published
the long-awaited large-scale
combined British-French study
known as the Concorde Report
which concludes that AZT, the
most widely used ,AIDS drug,
does not prevent fatal oppormnisfic illnesses in people infected
with HIV but who remain
asymptomatic. The report backs
up earlier f’mdings that AZT is of

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little or no value in preventing
the onset of AIDS among those
already infected. ’q’he results of
Concorde do not.encourage the
early use of zidovudine (AZT)
in symptom-free HIV-infected
patients," the team of researchers concluded. AZT has,":how,
ever, been .shown to prolong the
fives of patients with full,blown
AIDS. The Britis~h-based
Wellcome PLC, which manufactures AZT worldwide and
which participated in the research, refused to sign the final
report and has formally rejected
the study’s findings.
Texas GOP ’Quarantine’
Resolution Draws Fire
GALVESTON, Texas - AIDS
activists and the county _Democratic Party sharply denounced a
.resolution approved by the
Galveston County Republican
Party calling for a quarantine of
people infected with HIV, the
virus generally believed to cause
AIDS. "Inmy opinion, the whole
resolution is Idled with rhetoric,
innuendo.and misinformation,"
Maurisa Bylerly; head of the
AIDS Coalition of CoaStal
Texas, told the Houston
Chronicle. David Jameson, chair
of the Galveston County Democratic Party, said the ¯resolution
smackedof Nazi Germany.. "It

sounds
alive

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a patient’s blood viatubes, heatthe Danish Supreme Court overstudy ofHIV patient longevity~
turned the conviction of an HIVingitseveraldegreesabovebedy
sh0ws infected individ_u~al.~ s diagten~_perature, and re-injecting the
positive manwhohad been found
SAN FRANCISCO - Researchguilty~by a lower court of recknosed with AIDS are now living " treated.blo0dwhile still warm,
ers at the University of Califorless
endangerment because he
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By Gerald Miller, Theatre Tulsa
As snmmer approachs, there
will be a little lull in the "Theater
World" as most of us will be
dosing out.this season and diving into preparations for the next
one. But-there will still things
happening in the summer.
The KOTV Spirit of Oldahoma SummerStage ’94 Festival
is scheduled through July and
into August:The University of
Tulsa and the Gilbert &amp; Sullivan
Society.will have a June offering,
and TheatrePOPS has plans to
re-mount A Mid SummerNight’s
Dream again. So its’ not like
there won’t be anything happeningthis snmmer.

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As for Theatre Tulsa we will
be bending efforts toward our
SummerStageoffering, And the
Worm Goes Round, a musical
revue saluting 25 years of
Broadway collaborators Kander
and Ebb. They produced music
andlyrics for thelikes of Cabaret,
Kiss of the Spider Woman, and
New York, New York and the list
goes on and on.. So when its’
really hot and sticky this summer, join us for a cool and relaxed evening of pure Broadway
Music.
Prelude to a Kiss by Craig
Lucas is our season closer. I understand this show will be previewed elsewhere in this issue.
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interested in seeing more contemporary works on Tulsa stages
to attend. Theatre Tulsais taking.
a chance on this production because of its adult themes/language and we need audience
support if this kind of show is to
be a regular part of future seasons.
We also are looking for new
and different-ways to promote
Theatre Tulsa. If you have suggestions, please forward them to
me. We have developed a card
listing our 1994 - 1995 season,
an individual adult ticket discount and a #ace for your business card. Give me a call at 5878402 if you think this would be
effective for you.

Tu!sa’s OldestTheater Co. Presents
Play With Gay-Relevant Message
By James Christjohn
more gay theatre in Tulsa, we
Or is it? He struggles to live a
The theme of Prelude to a Kiss
need to support shows that are a
lie
trapped
in
ber
body;
married
is that love is love, no matter
step in that direction. Theatre
to
a
man;
and
she
has
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de~l
with
what form the participants take.
Tulsa is going out on a limb;
the
problems
of
aging;
and
desIt speaks to the underlying
several battles were fought sireperately trying totellher husband
prejudices that we all face in our
ply to bring this show to life,
daily lives. At the marriage of a
[hat. she is the old man he sees.
young couple; an old man kisses
The play.has many underlying
with its language and action inih~":’~d~. iiaher~.~iie "g~e§-tlx~ : ~’th~n~eg&gt;of’i~I~#an~.t0out.:-s_~ci:~ .iNct,:Th(¢~ ~,a,.:~!~P~s,.~:......
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It’s up to us to let those folks
great
courtship,
.the
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In him, she sees an answer to the
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ing for, then you move m, get
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will appreciate this.
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is behind him, she thinks. For a
The cast is excellent, the diperson, you start to wonder. How
moment, they desire to switch,
rector is sensitive to our issues,
many of us, in such a situation,
and in that moment, the desire is
and knows what she’s doing.
haveturned tO our partners and
powerful enough to make the
There is an openly gay characsaid,
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transformation happen.,,"The
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you were!"
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The play can be characterized by
this quote: "Never to be squan-_
de.red.., the miracle of another
human being." The groom overcomes his own issues of homophobia. As to how and why - see
the play!
I am urging you to see this
show, because in order to have

For reservations, call 5967111.ToletTheatreTulsaknow
that you appreciate what they’re
doing for us by fighting to do
this show, call 58%8402. Those
who would have this show
banned have called, ~o it’s up to
us to counter with positive comments.

Pride Picnic

Rainbow
Business Guild

Volunteers are needed to help
with set-up, dean-up, cooking
at the Tulsa Pride Picnic on
Sunday~ June-19. Booth space
will be available for organizations &amp; businesses. Call Jane at
664-8299.

The Guild will hold its next
meeting on Monday, May 23, at
7pm. Topics will include the
Pride Picnic &amp; more Call 2542100 for info.

Festival to Include Gay-Artists
The New Genre Festival to be
held June 10, 11, and 12inTulsa
at the Living Arts Space~224 N.
Main, features time-based works
by artists which stretch the limits of their media.
Local performance artist Robert Hernandez will be presenting
his newest piece.
. Nationally acclaimed Chicano
multi-media artist David Zamora

Casas of San Antonio, Texas will
be presenting ’The Born Again
American Mexican."
Casas, a self-taught painter,
sculptor, singer, activist, curator,
videographer and performance
artist, will be visiting Tulsa to
lecture for the Harweldin hstirote for Arts and Education
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              <text>Serving Tulsa’s -Lesbian, Gay &amp; BiSexual Communities:2.Our Families of the Heart" ~ ~--~ay is-.Jtme 14, 1994, Volume 1, Issue a&#13;
h ts. city councilor&#13;
Co mm!ss n ,on ro-Lesb=.a Ga:y&#13;
HogueAg.a,inst&#13;
n t i a s&#13;
Non-D scr rni.nati on.Arnendrnelnt- p o.s-a.z&#13;
Gay Congressional&#13;
Aides Organize&#13;
WASHINGTON- The _Congression~&#13;
l Roll Call_ reports that&#13;
a group of Capitol Hillemployees&#13;
has gotten approval i’~om&#13;
House Speaker Tom Foley (DWash.)&#13;
to start the Lesbian &amp;.&#13;
Gay Congressional S taff Assn:,.&#13;
to look at~ter the general welfare&#13;
of Congressional-staffers. The&#13;
group still requires approval of&#13;
the House Administration Commj’ttee,&#13;
which is expected soon.&#13;
Approval will give theemployee&#13;
group House mail privileges and&#13;
useof office slLace at the Capitol&#13;
complex. The~oup said it was&#13;
prompted to form the association&#13;
because of reports in the&#13;
TulsaWormandotherpapers that&#13;
3 Representatives from Oklahoma&#13;
said they would not hire&#13;
any openly gay staff members.&#13;
The 5 founders of the association&#13;
are: David Vershure with&#13;
the office of Rep. Pat Schroeder&#13;
(D-Col0.), Robert Raben, an aide&#13;
to Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.),&#13;
MarkAgrastin the office of Rep.&#13;
Gerry Studds (D-Mass.), Victor&#13;
Castillo in the office ofRep. Bob&#13;
Filner (D,Calif.), and Karen&#13;
Anderson, in the office.of Rep.&#13;
Jolene Uusoeld (D-Wash:)..&#13;
Sodomy Laws Violate&#13;
Human Rights&#13;
HOBARTH, Australia - After&#13;
repeated failed attempts to deci’iminalize&#13;
sodomy laws in the&#13;
Australian islandstate of Tasmania,&#13;
the United Nations Human&#13;
Rights Committee has dedared&#13;
the legislation a violation&#13;
of civil and human rightsunder&#13;
the UN Declaration of Human.&#13;
Rights. Details of the UN&#13;
committee’s decision were not&#13;
in’mediately available, but the&#13;
lengthy six-year fight by gay&#13;
rights activists in the conservative,,&#13;
southern island state to&#13;
topple sodomy laws there has&#13;
been given an enormous boost&#13;
by the influential international&#13;
organization’s decisiom -The&#13;
UN decision reportedly is based&#13;
on the sexual equality provisions&#13;
of Article 2 inthe Declaration Of&#13;
Human Rights, which states:&#13;
"Everyone is entitled to all-the&#13;
fights and freedoms set forth in&#13;
this Declaration, without distinction&#13;
6fany kind, such as race,&#13;
.color, sex, language, religion,&#13;
political or .other opinion, national&#13;
or social origiq,~ property,&#13;
birth or other stares. It is the&#13;
first such decision of its kind by&#13;
the United Nations.&#13;
bets of these groups will hold a&#13;
summit the weekend of July 15=&#13;
17 atthe University ofOklahoma&#13;
campus in Norman,&#13;
By providing a forum for&#13;
members ofthese groups to meet&#13;
and. s..h3re news. of each other’s&#13;
acttvztaes and goals, organizers&#13;
say they hope the meeting will&#13;
further empower and motivate&#13;
participants,building unity while&#13;
recognizing diversity.&#13;
Precise schedules:"for the&#13;
Oklahoma Pride Summitare gtill&#13;
being discussed, but those planning&#13;
the meeting, have arranged&#13;
inexpensive hou_sing .for regis,&#13;
tere.d participants at ~the OU&#13;
dormitories, and the feasibility&#13;
of affordable or free child care is&#13;
being pursued. Participants are&#13;
being encouraged to use the&#13;
dormitory housing to enhance&#13;
the summit,s focus on building&#13;
networks and comradery..The&#13;
groups plan to create a gayfriendly,&#13;
,safe space" for conference&#13;
participants.&#13;
Interested Okl~Jaomans from&#13;
all parts of the state are invited to&#13;
register and attend; housing will&#13;
be guaranteed only to those preregistering&#13;
by June 25. Orgauizers&#13;
say additional information&#13;
will be forthcoming, and costs&#13;
will be very affordable, varying&#13;
See Summit, page 7&#13;
Tulsa Family News, May - June 1994, page 1&#13;
"Ibelieve the timehas come&#13;
for Congress to put’into law a&#13;
very simple principle: individuals&#13;
have a right to be evaluated, in.&#13;
the workplace based onthe quality&#13;
and quantity of work they do;&#13;
and not be disadvantaged because&#13;
someone doesn’t like what&#13;
they do in their private lives,"&#13;
Said Congressman-Frank. "Discriminating&#13;
against honest,&#13;
hardworking people because&#13;
they are gay or lesbian makes no&#13;
sense - morally, socially, or ecbnomically.&#13;
I believe the Ameri- :&#13;
can people .will support appropriately&#13;
drafted legislation that&#13;
embodies this principle."&#13;
’q’he time is right for federal&#13;
legislation to end discrimination&#13;
onthe basis of sexual orientation&#13;
in the workplace," said Tim&#13;
McFeeley, Executive Director of&#13;
HRCF.. "Several recent national&#13;
polls make it clear that Americans&#13;
by large margins oppose&#13;
workplace discrimination&#13;
against lesbians, gay men- and&#13;
bisexuals." McFeeley also noted&#13;
that more than 230 members of&#13;
the U.S. House have issued nondiscrimination&#13;
policies with regards&#13;
to sexual orientation in&#13;
theirown employmentpractices.&#13;
The strategy for this bill includes&#13;
Congressional hearings on job&#13;
See Fed. Bill, pa~,e 7&#13;
Cancel That Hawaii&#13;
Honeymoon&#13;
HONOLULU-The Hawaii state&#13;
House of Representatives has&#13;
iipprovedby a wide 35-12 margin&#13;
a bi!l, already approved by&#13;
the state Senate,~t~at defines&#13;
marriage as a legal contract only&#13;
between:a man and a woman.&#13;
The measure, which Gov. John&#13;
Waihee is expected to sign, also&#13;
includes a warning for the state’ s&#13;
courts not to become embroiled&#13;
in the controversy around samesex&#13;
marriages, claiming interpreting&#13;
marriage licensing is ithe&#13;
exclusive domain of the state&#13;
legislature. The state Supreme&#13;
Court last year ruled that the&#13;
state must prove in a lower court&#13;
a "compelling interest" ifitwants&#13;
to block same-sex marriages,&#13;
Virtually setting the stage for the&#13;
lower court to order the state to&#13;
issue licenses to gay and lesbian&#13;
couples. "&#13;
Marriage .Bills In&#13;
Conference&#13;
HONOLULU - The Hawaii&#13;
Legislature has appointed a conference&#13;
committee to resolve"&#13;
differeiices between bills from&#13;
the-state House and Senate.that&#13;
See Marriage, page 7&#13;
.... Federa I - - . By KharmaAmos&#13;
Tulsa City Cotmeilor James&#13;
DiscriminatiOn : Hogue (District 6, fareast &amp;&#13;
. ¯ . northeast Tulsa). attended the&#13;
Bill tO. Target: publiehea ngs eldbytheXulsa&#13;
Human ~Rights Commission to&#13;
~m ~ ] o ~-m e n.| discuss the repd~;~l’~$:com-~&#13;
" me.datiousmarauding&#13;
WASHINGTON - Representa- . Committee on Sexual Ori.entafives&#13;
Barney Frank (D-4th MA) tion Discrimination.. Councilor&#13;
andGerry Studds (D-10th MA) Hogue stated~that2he~i~iends will introduce federal legislation because ’~ae wiii~y~’li~ien to&#13;
to outlaw anti-gay discriminatiOn any citizen of Tulsa who wants&#13;
in ~the workplace, the Human to speak their mind."&#13;
.Rights -Campaign FUnd~(HRCF) ,~.~ See Hogue~ p~ge 7&#13;
and the National Gay and Les.......~&lt;~’~&#13;
bian Task Force (NGLTF) have Human Rights Commissioners Over 350citizens pack Tulsa City-County Library’s Aaronson&#13;
announced: The legislation is EddieFaye Gates&amp;Dennis.Neill_ Auditorium ~ one ofseveralpublic hearings. Photos: JD Jamett ~&#13;
expected to be introduced i’n By Tom Neal with the City. lobby.&#13;
June. Record crowds have attended , Over.350 attended, the first - A third hearing is. scheduled&#13;
’q’heright.tobesecureinone’s publiclhearingshel~dby the City. hearingheldonWednesday,May- for. Friday, May 13th from :6-&#13;
livelihoodis abedrock principle of Tulsa’ Human Rights Corn- 4th at AaronsonAuditorium of 10pm in the Assembly Hall of&#13;
with which every.American-can . mission on .a report reco~-, the City-County CentralLibrary the Tulsa Convention Center..&#13;
identify,Y said Congressman mending-the ad~.0oni0fff.S.exfial with many standing around the The Human Rights Commission&#13;
Studds. ’%!}llions iCame tothese 0rientati0n"to th( City’s non- perimeter iahd at the doors of the " is scheduled tomeet on Monday._,&#13;
shoresin-sdarehof,gpp.or~t~!~- . .dls(fi~iiation Ordinance, The.-...room for several hours. Esti- " May !6th to decide whether to’:&#13;
The time will surely come&#13;
someday when we can truly call&#13;
ourselves freeand as equal as the&#13;
rest of our society. But when.’?&#13;
How muchlonger do we w.aitfor&#13;
something that by the nature of&#13;
our democracy is already ours?&#13;
We were born to it, believe init,&#13;
have fought and died .for it, but&#13;
still it is not ours.&#13;
Those of us who live in the&#13;
warmth and security of our fash:&#13;
ion-grey closets are deceiving&#13;
ourselves if we think someone&#13;
else will get it for us. Weaifhave&#13;
to work and be part of it. How&#13;
foolish we are to think that our&#13;
silent vigil Within~ur collective&#13;
closets will eventually bring us&#13;
freedom and equality. Some of&#13;
us say, "we don’~ really have it all&#13;
that bad, so why rock the boat?"&#13;
Have we forgotien what that&#13;
closetis really? It is nothingmore&#13;
than the cramped and dimly:lit&#13;
imprisonment of our very essence&#13;
by a,society whose inju.srice&#13;
is based on ignorance, iresinformation,&#13;
and prejudice.&#13;
How mUChlonger do we wait&#13;
until we can all walk away from&#13;
thatprisonandbeableto embrace:&#13;
the ideals of equality with the&#13;
dignity of.being who we ’are?&#13;
How many more Gay people,’.m&#13;
the city of Tulsa will have to die&#13;
or be mercilessly beaten before&#13;
we finally step out and face the&#13;
crowdwiihaunitedvoice saying,&#13;
"all right, wehavehadenough! "?&#13;
Howmany moreof-usmustsuffer&#13;
property damage, or~ have our&#13;
jobs andhousing denied or taken&#13;
from us. How much longer do&#13;
we remain a silent minority quietly&#13;
praying for the day when&#13;
people will accept us in this city?&#13;
we have to understand that as&#13;
aunite~.Gay commlmity,we can&#13;
and will bring about change. We&#13;
cannot remain a scattered and&#13;
out of touch group when our&#13;
health and livelihoods are at&#13;
stake. We must bring the forces&#13;
of individuals, orgamzations,&#13;
gathenngs togetherto speak as&#13;
one vo,ice if weare to overcome&#13;
the injustice that prevails in this&#13;
city. It is our city too. We-helped&#13;
build and continue to support&#13;
Tulsa and we are entitled to its&#13;
benefits and protection as is everyone.&#13;
We c-~nnot forget we are not&#13;
alone. We have each other and&#13;
within that fact lies our direction,&#13;
ourpower,, and our voice. We&#13;
cannot wait for a personal tragedy&#13;
to.strike each,of us for then&#13;
it will be too late. We must orgamze&#13;
in eve~ meeting place in&#13;
our commumty and draw alliances&#13;
with each other for the&#13;
good of us all. For some it is&#13;
TOHR. Others may choose&#13;
MCC’s as the place to organize&#13;
and for still others, it is our local&#13;
barg and social clubs. But we&#13;
must all work together or fall&#13;
victim to internal powerstruggles&#13;
and self-serving hypocrisy.&#13;
Our direction must be clear&#13;
and a noble one. We must stand&#13;
together witha unity of purpose&#13;
and proclaim our rights as citizens&#13;
and human~ beings. How&#13;
mochlonger must we wait?&#13;
- John R. Silver Star Saloon&#13;
Editor’s note: readers mayfind&#13;
it interesting that this viewpoint&#13;
was written 12 years ago though&#13;
it’s message seems still appropriate&#13;
today.&#13;
Wake Up &amp; Smell The Coffee&#13;
OK folks, it’s time now to get forward the proposal (it seems to&#13;
moving if we, Tulsa’s Lesbian, -&#13;
Gay, Bisextml &amp; friends communities,&#13;
want to have a hope of&#13;
getting civil fights protections&#13;
passed. The proposal being reviewed&#13;
by the City’s Human&#13;
Rights Commissionis notperfect&#13;
- because of the ordinance the&#13;
proposal amends does not affect&#13;
pfivate emp!oyers, many cases&#13;
of job discrimination would not&#13;
be covered. But it would cover&#13;
those who do contractual business&#13;
with the City and it could&#13;
cover the City’s own practices,&#13;
and therefore, .is of symbolic&#13;
importance.&#13;
We’ve gotten a good start on&#13;
¯ this issue. Shawn Hayes, Nate&#13;
Mattingly, Alice Jones andmost&#13;
of the bar owners deserve praise&#13;
for organizing info: _rallie~s .f.or&#13;
these publichearings. Mostto,lKs&#13;
I’ve spokenwith, can’trememoer&#13;
when something like this has&#13;
happenedbefore. It’s a great start.&#13;
However, these hearings, no&#13;
matter, how nasty &amp; meanspirited,&#13;
they’ve been are only&#13;
skirmishes. Assuming that the&#13;
HumanRights Commission does&#13;
me that the anti-Gay folk have&#13;
-only proved the need for protection&#13;
with all their lies &amp; propaganda),&#13;
the real batde is at the&#13;
City Council. And we just don’t&#13;
have enough friends there right&#13;
now. Of the,me councilors, we&#13;
haveonelikely ’yes’ vote, abunch&#13;
of ’maybe’s’ and some pretty&#13;
likely ’no’s.’ Robert Nelson and&#13;
Robert Gardner have stated their&#13;
opposition in print. John Benja~&#13;
in is thought nnlikely to be&#13;
supportive by those who know&#13;
him. Darla Hall has indicated to&#13;
Gay constituents that she is unlikely&#13;
to vote ’yes,’ as has now&#13;
James Hogue. You all can count&#13;
as well as I can.&#13;
:Ifyoucare evenjust the tiniest&#13;
bit,#easegetinvolved. Call your&#13;
council person. Call all the&#13;
councilors. Talk to your friends&#13;
because what each of us does&#13;
really can add up. Get involved.&#13;
Go to aTOHR meeting.&#13;
Maybe if ’we work hard&#13;
enough, weal get it through the&#13;
council. If not, we must keep&#13;
hope alive and begin preparing&#13;
for City Council elections only&#13;
L e.t te r s&#13;
As most people know, a lot of&#13;
mengo to the parks and have sex&#13;
with other men. Many of these&#13;
men are married and do not&#13;
identify as being Gay or Bi~&#13;
sexual.&#13;
Because they don’t idendfy as&#13;
being partof Gay society, they&#13;
don’t go to bars~ and therefore,&#13;
don’t have access to literature on&#13;
HIV/AIDS, and probably don’t&#13;
realize the extremely high risk&#13;
they are putting themselves in._&#13;
This is a population that needs&#13;
to be reached and educated about&#13;
the realities of HIV/AIDS. My&#13;
JwOb includes this outreach. I am&#13;
ritinginhopes that anyone who&#13;
would beinterested in doing this&#13;
kind of outreach will contact me.&#13;
I have already cleared this with&#13;
the Tulsa Police. I have t-shirts&#13;
for volunteers to use While doing&#13;
such outreach. I also havea letter&#13;
from my. executive director&#13;
and from the Oklahoma State&#13;
Dept. of Health that affirm the&#13;
purpose of such outreach. By&#13;
doing this outreach we are not&#13;
condoning sex in parks. We are&#13;
simply acknowledging that it&#13;
happens and these people need&#13;
HIV/AIDS educadon.&#13;
If you are interested in volunteering&#13;
to do park outreach,&#13;
please contact me, Brian, at 582-&#13;
7225.&#13;
Obituaries&#13;
Activist. Brett Tarvin&#13;
TULSA - HIV/AIDS educator&#13;
and bar tender Brett Carlos&#13;
Tarvin died, on May 6 from&#13;
AIDS,related illness. Only 24,&#13;
Bfett enriched many lives with&#13;
his energy, his humor, his passion.&#13;
Brett worked, with Indian&#13;
Health Care as an HIV/AIDS&#13;
educator, atthe Silver Star Saloon&#13;
and as avolunteerfacilitatorwith&#13;
Youth Services support group&#13;
for Lesbian&amp; Gay young adults.&#13;
He is survived by many loving&#13;
family members and many&#13;
ffiends. Tulsa is a poorer place&#13;
without him.&#13;
two years away. If the ones in&#13;
right now, won’t do fight by. us,&#13;
then there are other candidates,&#13;
some of whom nearly won just&#13;
this last time, who wantour votes&#13;
and who support our civil rights.&#13;
A final thought: our mayor,&#13;
Susan Savage, has even now the&#13;
¯ authority (and direction from a&#13;
resolution from the old City&#13;
Commission) to ban discrimination&#13;
based on sexual orientation&#13;
in city hiring. If our Mayor&#13;
wanted to stop the discrimination&#13;
that city employees have told&#13;
her and her staff about, she d&#13;
issue that order now. No doubt,&#13;
it’s politically safer not to help&#13;
Lesbian &amp; Gay people out but it&#13;
sure does make you wonder if&#13;
there’s a single politician in the&#13;
state of Oklahoma who cares&#13;
about justice and has the courage&#13;
to do anything about it.&#13;
Tom Neal, pubi~sher &amp; 9ditor&#13;
Mayor’s 596-7411&#13;
City Council 596-1990&#13;
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May/June 1994 Volume 14 Number (l . I&#13;
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items, under the byline, "submitted by TOHR", contained elsewhere in Tulsa Family News.&#13;
From the President 1. When we make slanderous public&#13;
comments we are hurting our credibility. A&#13;
person could have these feelings about&#13;
their opposition. But there are appropriate&#13;
places to vent those feelings without damaging&#13;
our case.&#13;
2. Speaking to the point helps educate&#13;
-the people who will be making these decisions.&#13;
Gay persons have many life&#13;
experiences that many if not most heterosexuals&#13;
aren’t aware of. Sharing these&#13;
experiences in credible and understandable&#13;
ways will help them to be more informed.&#13;
3. Realizing that some folks will never&#13;
change their minds about who we are, how&#13;
we live and what wedo should help us to&#13;
utilike our energies more effectively. If a&#13;
person is unreasonably set in their thinking,&#13;
it probably is something that we cannot&#13;
--change. -The serenity prayer comes to mind&#13;
here and leads.to my next-point.&#13;
4. It takes courage to speak out publicly,&#13;
particularly to come out as a gay&#13;
.person. But without hearing our stories&#13;
about losing a job or not getting a place to&#13;
live,, the general public wants to think this&#13;
discrimination doesn’ t exist.&#13;
5. It is important to use language that&#13;
will be well received, including the terms&#13;
radical right, gaypeople and basic rights&#13;
or human rights.- For some of you, these&#13;
may not be politically correct terms, but they&#13;
have been attacks on the opposing sides, are terms Which recent polling has found&#13;
At one forum a streaker referred to "right to have the most favorable appeal to mainwingNazi&#13;
Christians.’ and another Speaker. stre.am Am~nca~ . . In. other words,&#13;
; the mainstream Amenca ts&#13;
TOHR and it’ s members have taken a&#13;
very active role in the recent events surrounding&#13;
the proposed amendment to city&#13;
ordinances tO include sexual orientation in&#13;
all non-discrimination sections. Our community&#13;
has really rallied around the issue&#13;
and I think its impbitant t6 fiote many other&#13;
organized efforts as well as our own. Particularly&#13;
evident in awareness raising and&#13;
at. the public forums have been PFLAG,&#13;
MCC, the gay bar owners coalition and the&#13;
League ofWomen Voters. It’ s inevitable to&#13;
leave persons out of a list of thank yous&#13;
and I won’t undertake an exhaustive list.&#13;
But I personally appreciate the efforts of&#13;
each person who has either spoken at the&#13;
forums or simply, been present .to be&#13;
portive. There are so many people in Tulsa&#13;
who are supportive ofus and I feel it isimportant&#13;
that they. be recognized.&#13;
As we fight this battle for our basic human&#13;
rights, many hurtful and inflammatbry&#13;
remarks have been made, both by those for&#13;
and those against the proposal. Which&#13;
leads me to ponder, what purpose do these&#13;
comments serve?&#13;
This is a very emotional issue on both&#13;
sides. Much ofthe public commentary has&#13;
not been focused on the proposals but&#13;
tion?&#13;
The proposals deal with human rights,- -.;a~. m.ore e&#13;
The right for a person to do his or her job amy t&#13;
and be judged on the merits of their work racial struggles): While some of this may&#13;
be difficult for you to accept, it is clear that&#13;
the way wepackage our message is vitally&#13;
important to winning these battles.&#13;
This battle is far from over. After the&#13;
human rights commission votes on the report,&#13;
probably in their Ju~.e meeting, it will&#13;
then be up tothe Mayor and City Council&#13;
performance. The fight for personsto rent&#13;
an apartment. The right for persons to be&#13;
served in a restaurant or other public accommodation.&#13;
The issue here is basic rights&#13;
folks, not Nazis and feces.&#13;
To effectively advance our issues and&#13;
to be successful, there are several things I&#13;
think are important to note.&#13;
to decide what action they want to take on&#13;
the reports recommendations. It is very&#13;
important, let me relY_,at very important that&#13;
you make your feelings known to both of&#13;
them. Write letters, make phone calls, set&#13;
up appointments to make personal visits&#13;
with l~oth the Mayor’ s office and your City&#13;
Councilor. Let them know how you have&#13;
been discriminated against and why these&#13;
proposed changes are necessary. Your&#13;
actions will make a differenc!!&#13;
by Kelly Kirby&#13;
1994 TOHR Follies&#13;
The Annual TOHR Follies will be held&#13;
in conjunction with other Gay Pride events&#13;
Friday, June 17th at 9 pm at the Silver Star&#13;
Saloon, 1565 S. Sheridan.&#13;
"’This year’ s show will offer a fresh look&#13;
at local talent including singers, dancers,&#13;
musicians-and comics," said this year’ s&#13;
follies director, Ric Kirby.&#13;
"We are giving the annual show a boost&#13;
with a new location and incredible acts.&#13;
Tulsa has excellent talent and we are proud&#13;
to have them performing for us in what we&#13;
hope will be the best FOLLIES ever."&#13;
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and all members are asked to bring a swimsuit,&#13;
towel, and a potluck dish. BYOL or&#13;
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tor Peri Jude Radecic. "It is imperative&#13;
that President Clinton&#13;
appointa consensus-builderwho&#13;
is also able to carry on Justice&#13;
Blackmun’s legacy of defending&#13;
the right to privacy."&#13;
Anti-Gay Forces in&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
MILWAUKEE- A group&#13;
known as Wisconsin Christians&#13;
United says it will launch abroad&#13;
campaigh called "Project Resist&#13;
&amp; Restore’"to fight gay rights in&#13;
the state. Ralph Ovadal, head of&#13;
WCU, said the campaign intends&#13;
to "resist the homqsexual agenda&#13;
and restore decency and sanity&#13;
to our public policy here in Wisconsin&#13;
and to our governing institutions."&#13;
He said the group&#13;
would raise funds to purchase&#13;
and distribute :"The Homosexual&#13;
Agenda," an anti:gay film; publish&#13;
a statewide newspaper "ex-.&#13;
posing homosexuality," and in:&#13;
troduce legislation to remove all&#13;
sexual orientationlanguagefrom&#13;
State laws.&#13;
PBS Won’t Fund "More&#13;
Tales of the City"&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO ~ The Public&#13;
Broadcasting System has&#13;
dropped plans to contribute any&#13;
financial support for the production&#13;
of ’‘More Tales of the City,"&#13;
a s.equel to the popular mini-.&#13;
series based on Armistead&#13;
Maupin’s ’‘Tales of the City"&#13;
books. Britain’ s Channel.. 4,&#13;
whichunderwrote nearly all the&#13;
productioncos.ts ofthefirstmini:&#13;
stiles, had expectedPBS,to un- "&#13;
derwrite about half tile costs of&#13;
the sequel becauseof the enormous&#13;
popularity of’Tales"when&#13;
it aired in the U.S. on most PBSTV&#13;
stationsin January. Donald&#13;
Wildmon of the Tupelo, Miss.-&#13;
based American Family Assn.&#13;
and a long-time critic of American&#13;
television, in March urged&#13;
members of his group to protest&#13;
the use of U.S. tax funds for the&#13;
mini-series. A PBS spokespcrson&#13;
told the San Francisco&#13;
Chronicle that it had dropped&#13;
plans to fund "More Tales of the&#13;
City" because of ~"budgetary&#13;
reasons," not because of pressure&#13;
from conservative ann-gay&#13;
groups. But Maupin told the&#13;
Chronicle, "For them (PBS) to&#13;
deny that they’re running scared&#13;
at this point is preposterous, because&#13;
I think that’s exactly what&#13;
they’re doing." Alan Poul, who&#13;
produced ’‘Tales of theCity" in&#13;
Los Angeles and San Francisco,&#13;
said he expects Britain’s Chaunt&#13;
4 to look for new U.S. financial&#13;
partners for the sequel.&#13;
Others May Take on&#13;
’More Tales’&#13;
BOSTON - According to Variety,&#13;
the entertainment magazine;&#13;
Boston’s WGBH public broad,&#13;
casting station has been talking&#13;
with other major PBS affiliates&#13;
around the U.S. about the possibility&#13;
ofjointly funding produc,;&#13;
lion of"More Tales of the City, .&#13;
a proposed sequel to the popular&#13;
British mini -series that aired on&#13;
PBS early this year. PBS has&#13;
backed out of co-funding the&#13;
sequel, reportedly because of&#13;
pressure from anti-gay far-right&#13;
religious groups that found the&#13;
series offensive. ’‘Tal~s" garnered&#13;
enormous ratings in most&#13;
major TV markets when it first&#13;
aired on PBS in January.&#13;
Lutherans Back Minister&#13;
FRESNO, Calif., Delegates at&#13;
the Evangelical Lutheran Church&#13;
ofAmerica annual nafonal conference&#13;
voted in favor of a&#13;
resolution supporting an openly&#13;
gay Lutheran minister and his&#13;
church, even though the minis:&#13;
ter has technically b~en&#13;
defrocked by a retiring bishop.&#13;
Outgoing. Bishop Lyle Miller&#13;
defrocked the Rev. Ross Merkel&#13;
ofSt. Paul’ s Lutheran Church in&#13;
Oakland, Calif., for "conduct&#13;
incompatible with the character&#13;
of the ministerial office" after&#13;
Merkel came out to his congregation&#13;
last year by introducing&#13;
them to the man he described as&#13;
his "partner in a c0mmitted relationship."&#13;
The congregation at&#13;
St. Paul’s has, however, steadfasfly&#13;
stood byMerkel as their&#13;
pastor, and the ELCA resolution&#13;
underscores the growing conflict&#13;
in many denominations between&#13;
more conservative, orthodox&#13;
members of the clerical&#13;
hierarchy and a grassroots&#13;
movement toward greater liberalization&#13;
in .many churches.&#13;
Anti.Gay iMeasure in&#13;
Oregon Tossed Out&#13;
SALEM, Qre, 7iMari,on County:&#13;
(0~egon) cireiii.t: -c0urt~:3~idge.&#13;
.Rtdney Miller has niled that a&#13;
proposed statewide anti,gayballot&#13;
measure is unconstitutional:&#13;
on technical grounds.&#13;
Judge Miller ruled that the pro-&#13;
.posedinitiative, which wouldbar&#13;
any government agency from&#13;
granting minority status to homosexuals,&#13;
restrict school .and&#13;
library information abOuthomosextiality,&#13;
bar state funds to&#13;
"promote" homosexuality, and&#13;
restrict public employment of&#13;
gays and lesbians, violates the&#13;
state constituti0nal, requirement&#13;
that ballot measures be.limited&#13;
to a single subject. In barring the&#13;
ballot measure, backed.by the&#13;
Oregon Citizens Alliance, Judge&#13;
Milleralso saiditwas sufficiently&#13;
broad that it in fact would be an&#13;
attempt to revise instead of&#13;
merely amend the state constitution.&#13;
Charles Hinlde, an ACLU&#13;
attorneywho argued against the&#13;
OCA measure, said; "The purpose&#13;
of the single-subject rule is&#13;
to protect the integrity of the&#13;
mitiafve process from measures&#13;
that attempt to misleadthe voters.&#13;
The OCA refuses to follow&#13;
these basic rules." An attorney "&#13;
fortheOCAsaidthegroupwould&#13;
probably seek an emergency&#13;
appeal to overtumJudgelVlhler s&#13;
decision. Julie Davis,.a spokeswoman&#13;
for Support. Our Communi.&#13;
ties PAC, the group fighting&#13;
to defeatthe OCA proposed&#13;
measure, Said: "While today we&#13;
can celebrate avictory, we must&#13;
remember, this ruling is otily,&#13;
basedonatechnicality.TheOCA&#13;
will continue its attempt to impose&#13;
its discriminatory ideas on&#13;
the people of Oregon. We are&#13;
relievedtodaygbutrecognize this&#13;
is but onestep in a very long&#13;
fight to create a state where the -&#13;
fights of all citizens are held&#13;
Sacred and cannot be threatened&#13;
by radical groups like the OCA."&#13;
Russians Try to Marry&#13;
MOSCOW-KarmemBruyeva,&#13;
director of one of Moscow’s&#13;
Wedding Palaces (as the Russian&#13;
marriage registries are&#13;
known), _politely told Robert&#13;
Filippini, .an American’artist, and&#13;
Yaroslav Mogutin, a Russian&#13;
reporter, "I cannot register your&#13;
union because the law specifies&#13;
marriage as a voluntary union&#13;
between a man and a woman,".&#13;
as scores of reporters from the&#13;
city’s international press corps&#13;
stood by. "I amreally sorry;" she&#13;
t01d the two men. Brny~va sug~&#13;
gested that. *Filippini and.&#13;
Mogptin, bdieved-~ be the first&#13;
s~-coupf~inthe~fioh&#13;
.~ to l~gally~,a~k the Riis~&#13;
sihnPa~lia~ent: t0amend the&#13;
law" and then askb.d the bevy of&#13;
journalists who had come to&#13;
cover thehighly publicizedevent&#13;
how many of them thought the&#13;
laws shoul,d be changed to allow&#13;
same-sex couples to marry.&#13;
Filippini, a 41-year-old artist&#13;
from New York, met Mogutin&#13;
during a visit to Russia a little&#13;
over ayear ago and the two have&#13;
lived together in Moscow since&#13;
January. Bothmen saidthey were&#13;
not surprised that their attempt&#13;
to register their relationship:had&#13;
failed, but said it was imp(3rtant&#13;
to make the attempt. "What we&#13;
did was an actaimed at stressing&#13;
growing- U.S.-RuSsian friendship,&#13;
Mogutin told reporters following&#13;
the,rejection of their ap&#13;
plication. It is also a protesf&#13;
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Brits OK Gay Military Sex&#13;
LONDON -The British House&#13;
of Con~mons has voted to remove&#13;
any criminal penalties involving&#13;
homosexual acts in the&#13;
nation~smilitaryforces,although&#13;
British gay and lesbian .soldiers&#13;
can still bedischarged from.the "&#13;
services because of their sexual&#13;
Orientation. The legislation,&#13;
which som~-British rights activists&#13;
labeled ’.’CanDo,Can-’tTell&#13;
still must win the approval of the&#13;
House of Lords where it is unlikely&#13;
to be rejected, despite&#13;
many of the Lords opposition.&#13;
Roger Goode ofthe English gay&#13;
rights group Stonewall said, the&#13;
change wouldn’t change much&#13;
for.gays andlesbians in thearmed&#13;
forces "because they could still&#13;
be discharged for being gay.&#13;
"However, itis progress," Goode&#13;
added, ?because it should now&#13;
mean an end to the cruel and&#13;
humiliating investigation procedures&#13;
of gathering bodily eviden-&#13;
ce to prosecute men on&#13;
charges of being gaY in the&#13;
forces."&#13;
Calif. Councilwoman&#13;
Recalled Over ~emarks&#13;
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Voters in&#13;
San Jose, Calif., made a strong&#13;
statement againstdivisiveness by&#13;
recalling Kathy Cole, an embattled&#13;
1st term:black city councilwoman&#13;
who came .under fire&#13;
for videotaped remarks:last year&#13;
-at an~Pffric~an-~meri(!ati !1eader,-~&#13;
ship conference sayinggays and°&#13;
As.ian~AmericanS get preferential&#13;
treatmentfrom city-hall and&#13;
comparing Hispanics to-"little&#13;
pit bulls." A coalition of gay,&#13;
black, Hispanic, Asian-American&#13;
and white San Jose residents&#13;
launched the recall Campaign,&#13;
and voters decided by a 59%-&#13;
41% margin to remove Cole, the&#13;
firstmember of the City Council&#13;
ever to be.removed from office.&#13;
CA Court Rejects&#13;
Lesbian Custody Case&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO - The California&#13;
Supreme Court voted 6-0&#13;
not to review Mower court decision&#13;
to prohibit visitation rights&#13;
by alesbian Who helped raise her&#13;
lover;s child..After the two&#13;
women, identified only as Georgia&#13;
P. and. Kerry P., broke up,&#13;
Georgia sued the child’s birth&#13;
mother, Kerry, in an attempt to&#13;
enforce an agreement.they had&#13;
signed that ~gave bOth women&#13;
parental rights. A s.tate .court in&#13;
January, however,.~nA!..:~ that the&#13;
agreement had-no legal standing&#13;
paanrdentthaal.t Griegohrtgsia~Po.nhcaedrnnionglegthael&#13;
child, now 8 years old.:.The state&#13;
high court declined to review the&#13;
lower court decision.&#13;
Camp Sister Spirit&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO ~:°Lesbians&#13;
andgay men in the San Francisco&#13;
Bay Area as of:mid,April&#13;
had contributed more than&#13;
$10,000 to support theembattled&#13;
women who have:started-a lesbian-&#13;
feminist camp in rural Mississippi.&#13;
Camp Sister Spirit in&#13;
OveR, Mi’ss., has l~en:tmder fire&#13;
from anti-gay forces in,the rural&#13;
community since word Of the&#13;
retreat became-.l~aown ’l’as t year.&#13;
’~I feel more e.mj~0~r~d;~"Sister&#13;
Spiritco-found~BrendaH~nstn&#13;
s~id during a ~si~ here lastweek&#13;
....to~ICh-ov~led~fli~Support the&#13;
womenatthecamphayeregeived&#13;
from ?the region:~’J~st~to known&#13;
that you’ve got that ~uppott- we&#13;
needed that," she said. TheCamp&#13;
Sister Spirit Defense Fund&#13;
brought Brenda and Wanda&#13;
Henson, who run the rural re-&#13;
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Asylum for Gay Mexican&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO-In its most&#13;
unmistakable indicator to date&#13;
that oppressed gays and lesbians&#13;
may qualify for political sanctuary,&#13;
the U.S. Immigration and&#13;
Naturalization Service has&#13;
granted asylum to a gay Mexican&#13;
citizen who said his life&#13;
would be endangered ifhe were&#13;
returned to his native country.&#13;
Officials at INS headquarters in&#13;
WashingtOn authorized the asylum&#13;
status On Mar. 18, extending&#13;
political refugee status tothe&#13;
man, known by the fictitious&#13;
name of, Jose Garcia, who convincedimmigration&#13;
officials that&#13;
he has ~ifff~fetF"unspeakable&#13;
degradatifns" ’iii :his homeland&#13;
becauseofhis sexual orientation.&#13;
Garcia’s attorney, Ron&#13;
Silberstein, announced the INS&#13;
decision in San Francisco on&#13;
Mar. 24, saying his client’s case&#13;
appears to .be. the first that the&#13;
government has-accepted as of- ~&#13;
ficial oppression based on homosexuality.&#13;
"We.hope that the&#13;
INS decision will serve as a&#13;
wake-up~ for government all&#13;
over theworld that persecution&#13;
on account of someone’s sexual&#13;
orientation is. unacceptable,"&#13;
Sflbersteinsaid at a press con-.&#13;
ferenceannouncing the decree.&#13;
Garcia, who refused to be pho~&#13;
tographed out ~of concerns forhis&#13;
personal safety, said he was&#13;
"deeplygrateful to the INS" for&#13;
its decision, ,The Mexicaq police,&#13;
on numerous occasions.&#13;
arrested me solely because I was&#13;
gay," Garcia saidin a written&#13;
statement: "’They accusedme of&#13;
committing bogus crimes. They&#13;
extorted money from me. On&#13;
one occasion [as a teenin 1976],&#13;
they raped me. As a gay man in&#13;
Mexico, life was made intolerable&#13;
for me." But it is unclear&#13;
exactly what the recent INSdecision&#13;
acmally means in terms of&#13;
gay and lesbian refugees seeking&#13;
asylum in. fli~ U.s. In a news&#13;
statement, INS spokesmanDuke&#13;
Austin said the decision was&#13;
made because of the "specific&#13;
and unique circumstances, of&#13;
Garcia’s case. "This does not&#13;
mean that homosexuals in&#13;
Mexico are persecuted,, Austin&#13;
atd, q~his means that this individual,&#13;
due to the facts and circumstances,&#13;
convinced.an asylum&#13;
officer that he has.a wellfounded&#13;
fear of persecution that&#13;
would justify asylum. It only&#13;
relates ~o him.It doesn’t-relate&#13;
to a class of people."&#13;
MCC Destroyed by Fire&#13;
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - The&#13;
Sacramento Metropolitan Community&#13;
Church burned late&#13;
Sunday evening~ Mar. 27, while&#13;
the prdd0minately gay and lesbian&#13;
religious group was in the&#13;
midst of party relocating to a&#13;
new facility. Fire officials are&#13;
treating the blaze as "suspicious."&#13;
The fire broke out on the&#13;
roof of the building between 11&#13;
pm; ¯when MCC officers and&#13;
volunteers quit working for the&#13;
night, and midnight. In addition&#13;
to most of MCC’s records, a&#13;
10,000-book library housed at&#13;
the church was also totally lost&#13;
in the fire. There were no injuries&#13;
reported in counection with&#13;
the blaze.&#13;
TV Ads with Gay Couple&#13;
PLYMOUTH MEETING,&#13;
Penna. - Ikea, a Swedish-based,&#13;
international home furnishing&#13;
chain began airing4n~w TV ads&#13;
in’its ~Lifestages" advertising&#13;
campaagn~ that includes a gay&#13;
male couple discussing their&#13;
purchase of a dining-room table,&#13;
among other non:traditional&#13;
family relationships portrayed&#13;
in the commercials.,"We’re pro,&#13;
filing the diverse lifesty!es and&#13;
lifestages to reflect what s common&#13;
to all of us: commitment to&#13;
a relationship, the importance of&#13;
family, and making a house a&#13;
home,, said Peter Connolly,&#13;
Ikea’s marketing director. The&#13;
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TV spots began airing in New&#13;
York, Houston, Philadelphiaand&#13;
Washington,~D.C. Thefirmop:&#13;
crates 12 Stores in the U.S. and&#13;
118 around the world: In the gay&#13;
ad, two men named "Steve" and&#13;
"Miteh" are shown shopping at&#13;
Ikea and sitting at a dining room&#13;
tableathome. "We’ve been to:&#13;
gether about three years,"-Steve&#13;
says."’Imet Steve at my sister’s&#13;
wedding,’ Miteh says. Themen,&#13;
dressed casually and in their30s,&#13;
discuss thecraftsmanship of thefurniture,&#13;
their taste in designs&#13;
and the deeper meaning of buying&#13;
a table with d leaf. "A leaf&#13;
means staying together, commitment,"&#13;
Mitch says.&#13;
Court Upholds Boy&#13;
Scout Ban&#13;
LOS ANGELES - The California&#13;
Appeals Court has ruled that&#13;
the Boy Scouts of America are°&#13;
not a business under state law&#13;
and as such are not required to&#13;
allow an openly gay man to become&#13;
a troop leader. The court&#13;
said that although anti=gay discrimination&#13;
by businesses is illegal&#13;
under state law, that law&#13;
does not apply to the Scouts and&#13;
other charitable groups are exempt&#13;
for the law’s provisions.&#13;
The court said the Scouts are&#13;
guaranteed freedom of association&#13;
under the Constitution and&#13;
cannot be compelled to accept&#13;
individuals whdm they consider&#13;
contrary to their principles..&#13;
Timothy Curra~, a fdrmer: ~a.gle&#13;
Scout wh6 has’-sued theSc0uts&#13;
after he was not allowed to become&#13;
a troop leader in 1980 because&#13;
heis openly gay, was&#13;
stunned by the court ruling. "I&#13;
can be just as much of a role&#13;
model, regardless of my sexual&#13;
orientation, as anyone else," he&#13;
said. "I think that people need to&#13;
judge me by actions and the&#13;
things I do."A Scout spokesman&#13;
said the youth group isn’t "dis:&#13;
Criminating but rather differenflaring’.’&#13;
based on moral principles.&#13;
Jon Davidson, anACLU&#13;
attorney representing Curran,&#13;
however, said the court decision&#13;
"overturns decades of state law"&#13;
prohibiting discrimination.&#13;
Davidson said he would ask for&#13;
a rehearing and would appeat to&#13;
the state Supreme Court if necessary.&#13;
Gay Rights in Japan&#13;
TOKYO - District Court Judge&#13;
Toshiald Harada has ruled that&#13;
the Tokyo city government refused&#13;
to let Japan’s largest gay&#13;
rights .group, ,OCCUR,.use the&#13;
overnight facilities at a government~&#13;
run lodge in 1990. The&#13;
court found, i~ the first ruling of&#13;
its kind in the country, that the&#13;
Tokyo city.government illegally&#13;
discriminated against OCCUR&#13;
members because of their,sexual&#13;
orientation and ordered the government&#13;
to pay the gay rights&#13;
group the equivalent of $2,0~0.&#13;
Rush’s Military&#13;
Career (Not!)&#13;
WASHINGTON - The Washington&#13;
Post has revealed that&#13;
America’s favorite orange-juice&#13;
poster boy Rush I Jmbaugh, who&#13;
regularly blasts PresidentClinton&#13;
for "dodging" the draft during&#13;
the Vietnam War, himself&#13;
ducked military service during&#13;
that tumultuous period. According&#13;
to Post reporter David&#13;
Remnick, Limbaugh got a 1-Y&#13;
exemption during Vietnam for,&#13;
of all things, having an ingrown&#13;
hair onhis backside - animageto&#13;
contend with. Despite his own&#13;
service-ducking, Limbaugh, a&#13;
Southeast Missouri State dropout&#13;
who managed to graduate&#13;
instead from the Dallas-based&#13;
Elkins Institute of Radio and&#13;
Technology, has gotten a lot of&#13;
mileageout of his super-patriot&#13;
posturing by belittling Clinton&#13;
(and anyone else to the. left of&#13;
Genghis Khan) for not joining&#13;
up to fight for Truth, Justice and&#13;
the An~erican Way. Remnick&#13;
¯ also notes S~me other outstand: ,.&#13;
ing fightiSii-¢ ciiicken hawks?(asi&#13;
he describes .war wimps with no&#13;
military service who nevertheless&#13;
bristle at other people’s lack&#13;
Of military trainihg). Among&#13;
them: DanQuayle, George Will,.&#13;
Newt Gingrieh, Sylvester&#13;
Stallone, Pat Buchanan and Ronald&#13;
Reagan.Hey, we’ll drink to&#13;
a crew like that. Pass that apple&#13;
juice, would ya?&#13;
Limbaugh-Od Update&#13;
NEWYORK - A spokesperson&#13;
for theFlorida Citrus C~inmission&#13;
has told Advertising Age"&#13;
that ithas received 6,341 complaints&#13;
.and 5,265 expressions of&#13;
support for its decision to use&#13;
arch-conservative talkshow host&#13;
Rush rimbaugh as a spokesman.&#13;
"’We’re still using Mr. I imbaugh,&#13;
although we continue to review&#13;
the situation,’" the commission&#13;
spokesperson said. Meanwhile,&#13;
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down 6% compared tO the same&#13;
period last’year, butcommission&#13;
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PBS Station Offers&#13;
~ Partnership Benefits&#13;
SANFRANCISCO-KQED,the&#13;
Public Broadcasting Service station&#13;
in San Francisco says it will&#13;
extend health insurance benefits&#13;
to the partners of its employees&#13;
effective May 1. To obtain the&#13;
benefits, workers at the station&#13;
must sign a confidential affidavit&#13;
of their domestic partner relationship.&#13;
Nevada Pols Oppose&#13;
Anti=Gay Initiative&#13;
RENt - Nevada Gov. Bob&#13;
Miller, Rent Mayor Pete&#13;
Sferrazza and Democratic con:&#13;
gressional candidate Jim Spot&#13;
all spoke at a rally in Reno to&#13;
oppose a proposed initiative by&#13;
theNevadaCitizens Alliance that&#13;
would amend the state constitution&#13;
to-bar minority status for&#13;
gays, lesbians and bisexuals.&#13;
"This petition isn’t just repugnant&#13;
and negative for gays and&#13;
lesbians," Miller is quoted as&#13;
saying, "it’s a threat to everyone&#13;
in Nevada. It goes against the&#13;
basic premise of all religions and&#13;
is designed to divide us and to&#13;
instill hatred and intoleranceT’&#13;
NGLTF on Justice Harry&#13;
Blackmun’s Retirement&#13;
WASHINGTON ~- As Justice&#13;
Harry,Blackmun announced his&#13;
retirementfromthe U.S. Supreme&#13;
Court today, the Nationa) Gay&#13;
and .Lesbian: Ta~k Forc~&#13;
.(NGLTF~ p~ifi~ed’his ~agsitiiate&#13;
defense ~of the right to privacy&#13;
during his 24 years of service to&#13;
the nation. Justice Blackmun’s&#13;
eloqu,ence in defense of the right&#13;
to privacy extended beyond his&#13;
landmarkopinioninRoev. Wade&#13;
to his forceful dissent in Bowers&#13;
¯ v. Hardwick, in which the Supreme&#13;
Court denied that a fundamental&#13;
right to consensual sexual&#13;
intimacy between two adults of&#13;
¯ the same sex exists. In his dissenting&#13;
opinion "in Bowers v.&#13;
Hardwick, Justice Blackmun&#13;
cited a previous case and wrote,&#13;
"...This case is about ’the most&#13;
comprehensive of rights and the&#13;
right most valued by civilized&#13;
men,’ namely, ’the d~lat to be let&#13;
ne....uepnvmg individuals&#13;
of the right to choose for themselves&#13;
how to conduct their intimate&#13;
relationships poses a far&#13;
greater threat to the values most&#13;
deeply rooted in our Nation’s&#13;
history than tolerance of nonconformity&#13;
could ever do. Because&#13;
the Court today betrays&#13;
those values, I dissent," he wrote.&#13;
As Justtce Jackson wrote so&#13;
eloquently," Blacklnun added,&#13;
’"Freedom to differ is not limited&#13;
to things that do not matter&#13;
much. That would be a mere&#13;
shadow of freedom. The test of&#13;
its substance is the right to differ&#13;
asto things that touch the heart of&#13;
the existing order.’" "Administration&#13;
officials have discussed&#13;
the need to ensure that the next&#13;
Supreme Court appointee is ’able&#13;
to build consensus on the Court"&#13;
noted NGLTF Executive.Direc-,&#13;
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Continuedfrom page 5&#13;
treat, to the Bay Area to talk&#13;
aboutthe trouble thewomenhave&#13;
had in the tiny community of&#13;
Ovett that has exploded into a&#13;
national issue for gay rights activists.&#13;
Contributions to the taxexemptbrganizationcanbemade&#13;
directly to: Camp SisterSpirit,&#13;
PO Box 12, oveit; Mississippi&#13;
39464.&#13;
Gay Asian:Americans&#13;
to be in SF Festival.&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO-~ Some 100&#13;
membersof the Gay Asian Pacific&#13;
A~ance, the.Asian!Pacific&#13;
Sisters, and the Older Asian Sisters&#13;
in Solidarity will participate&#13;
in th~’--amiii~il"~San Francisco&#13;
Cherry:Bloss6i~l’Festival Parade&#13;
this-yearlslated for Sunday, Apr.&#13;
24. Iris thefirst time gay ahd&#13;
lesbian groups have marched in&#13;
the Cherry Blossom Parade here,&#13;
and is believed to be one.of the&#13;
f’Lrst-ifnotthein’st- tojoinin the&#13;
celebrations in the country. The&#13;
marchers will also have an accom,&#13;
p,anying float carrying&#13;
1993 s Mr. &amp; Miss GAPA as&#13;
well as alavender Godzilla:&#13;
LongOistance Carriers&#13;
Fight Over Gay Market&#13;
BOSTON- The Boston Globe&#13;
reports that the fight between&#13;
long-distance carriers Tram Na=&#13;
tional Inc., Wlfi.’ch operates the&#13;
new..=. Pride .=Network, and&#13;
CommunitySpirit in_ Chicago,&#13;
ownextb~i(3V~!~x)ked-Opinions,&#13;
for lesbian and gay phone customers&#13;
has now gone to U.S.&#13;
Federal Court in Boston. Trans&#13;
National filed for an injlmc.tion&#13;
to prohibit Overlooked Opinions&#13;
from switching Pride Network&#13;
customersto CommtmitySpirit&#13;
without the consent of the customers&#13;
- apracticeknown among&#13;
long-distance carriers as "slamming?’&#13;
Trans National had provided&#13;
CommunitySpirit customers&#13;
With l_ong-distance set:&#13;
viceunti! !ast year when the two&#13;
firms became embroiled ina dispute.&#13;
and then set .themselves in&#13;
~lirectcompetition for the gay&#13;
andlesbianmarket this past February&#13;
when CommunitySpirit&#13;
terminatedits conWactwithTrans&#13;
National. The two firms have&#13;
been locked in a bitter campaign&#13;
of charges and counter:charges&#13;
against each other .since then in&#13;
the complicated case.&#13;
Chicago Ares Village&#13;
Adds Partners Benefits&#13;
CHICAGO - The Chicago region&#13;
village ofOak Parkbecame&#13;
the first in illinois to extend benefits&#13;
to city workers with samesex&#13;
parmers by a unanimous 7-0&#13;
vote Tuesday, April 19, following.&#13;
5 hou!gs of often heated.public&#13;
testimony and a full hour by&#13;
the village trustees. The board&#13;
reject by a 4-3 vote, however, a&#13;
compamon amendment that&#13;
would have granted the same&#13;
benefits to unmarried Oppositesex&#13;
couples~ and by the same 4-&#13;
3 vote turned down a measure&#13;
that would have set up a partners’&#13;
registration procedure for&#13;
village residents.&#13;
Georgia County Tries to&#13;
Mute Anti-Gay Stance&#13;
ATLANTA-Commissioners in&#13;
Cobb County,Ga., said gays and&#13;
lesbians would be welcome in&#13;
the county when part of the 1996&#13;
Olympic Games arc slated to,be&#13;
held where the Same officials&#13;
only a year ago had condemned&#13;
the "gay lifestyle:" BillByme,&#13;
chairman Of the County Commission,&#13;
issueda proclamation&#13;
stating the county would welcome&#13;
"all athletes and visitors&#13;
" from all participating countries,&#13;
without discrimination." The&#13;
1996 summer games;s volleyball&#13;
events are slated to be held&#13;
in the Atlanta suburban county,&#13;
andgay rights activists have.b~e,n&#13;
pressuring the host orgamzang&#13;
Atlanta Committee for the&#13;
Olympic Games to move them&#13;
from Cobb County because of&#13;
(he commissioners’ anti-gay actions&#13;
last year that declared the&#13;
"homosextml lifestyle" was "incompatible&#13;
with the standards to&#13;
which ,this community subscribes.’&#13;
Byrne rather soured&#13;
even this minor move toward&#13;
improving the county’s recent&#13;
anti-gay rhetoric, however, by&#13;
casually saying thatneo-Naziand&#13;
skinhead protesters were also&#13;
welcome.&#13;
Atlanta Benefits Lost?&#13;
ATLANTA - The Atlanta Constitution&#13;
reports that Fulton&#13;
County Superior Court Judge&#13;
Isaac Jenrette.has declared&#13;
Atlanta’s domestic partner)&#13;
registration measure unconsu-;&#13;
tutionai. The paper reports that"&#13;
Jenrette ruled that"the domestic&#13;
partnership ordinance was outside[&#13;
Atlanta s] authority under&#13;
the municipal home rule act"&#13;
and the state’s constitution. City&#13;
Officials immediately said they&#13;
would appeal the ruling to the&#13;
Georgia Supreme Court.&#13;
N.H. KillsGay Rights Law&#13;
CONCORD, N.H. - The New&#13;
Hampshire Senate rejected a&#13;
proposed statewide gay rights&#13;
law by a vote of 13-10 against,&#13;
effectively killing the measure&#13;
during the current legislative&#13;
session. Disappointed lesbian/&#13;
gay rights activists say they will&#13;
try again toget the law through&#13;
the next!egislature.&#13;
NM Univ. Gives Benefits&#13;
ALBUQUERQUE-According&#13;
to a new policy at the school,&#13;
employees and faculty at the&#13;
University of New Medic6 will&#13;
be eligible to get health insurance&#13;
and other benefits for their&#13;
domestic partners. The:new benefits&#13;
program extends to the&#13;
partners of gay and lesbian employees&#13;
the same benefits now&#13;
available tothe spouses of mar:&#13;
ried workers at the school.&#13;
Coach Sues Baptist U.&#13;
over AIDS Firing&#13;
~RALEIGH, N.C. - A Baptistrun&#13;
Campbell University gym&#13;
coach has filed a lawsuit under&#13;
the Americans with Disabilities&#13;
Act because the religious school&#13;
fired him when it discovered he&#13;
has AIDS. The "John Doe" suit&#13;
was fried after the federal Equal&#13;
Employment Opportunity&#13;
Commission investigated Doe’s&#13;
complain last year. The EEOCis&#13;
also seeking to enjoin the umversity&#13;
from fm-the~ bias against&#13;
campus employees infectedwith&#13;
HIV. The-university !earned of&#13;
Doe’s illness when he took time&#13;
off last year becanse ofa bout of&#13;
AIDS:related pneumonia. Officials&#13;
with the school declined to&#13;
comment on the lawsuit.&#13;
Coast Guard BarsBias&#13;
WASHINGTON - The Coast&#13;
Guard issued a revised directive&#13;
clarifying anti-bias protections&#13;
to gay and lesbian civilian&#13;
workers after it decided an earlier&#13;
policy statement was vague&#13;
enough that it could appear to&#13;
include military personnel as&#13;
well. The new directive, dated&#13;
yesterday, states: "Equality of&#13;
treatment and opportunity for&#13;
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without regard to race, color,&#13;
religion, gender, ethnic groups~&#13;
cultural backgrounds, age, sexual&#13;
orientation, or disability is the&#13;
policy of the Coast Guard."&#13;
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Fed. Bill&#13;
from page 1&#13;
discrimination against people&#13;
based on sexual orientation that&#13;
could take place within the next&#13;
two months. Each year since&#13;
1974, a Gay and Lesbian Civil&#13;
Rights Bill has been introduced,&#13;
but each time died in committee.&#13;
"We will effectively communicate&#13;
to ithe American people&#13;
the tigly reality Ofdiscrimination&#13;
that gay people face,everyday&#13;
and h0wit negatively impacts&#13;
the entire country," said PeriJude&#13;
Radecic, NGLTF’s Executive&#13;
Director. Radecic and MeFeeley&#13;
also noted the.value ofeducating&#13;
the public about anti-gay bias&#13;
during the critical 1994 election&#13;
cycle, duringwhichup to 9 states&#13;
are facing anti-gay ballot measures.&#13;
A broad-based coalition&#13;
of organizations led by the&#13;
Leadership Conference on Civil&#13;
Rights, NGLTF and HRCF is&#13;
forming to organize support for&#13;
the bill.&#13;
Marriage&#13;
from page 1&#13;
would prohibit same-sex marriages&#13;
in the state. Both bills&#13;
passed by substantial margins&#13;
and define marriage as-a legal&#13;
relationship specificallybetween&#13;
a male and a female. The differ~&#13;
ences between the two measures&#13;
are largely technical complexities.&#13;
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committee must complete&#13;
its work by the end_of April "&#13;
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according to income.&#13;
Volunteers areneeded to assist&#13;
in planning, conference staffing,&#13;
and Child and adolescent care.&#13;
Information on becoming involved&#13;
willb~available-atbooths&#13;
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events throughoutMay and June&#13;
and will appear in gay publications.&#13;
The nextplanning meeting for&#13;
the Summit will beheld on May&#13;
19, in Stroud, and -all those interested&#13;
are invited to participate.&#13;
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meeting, or on volunteering or&#13;
registering for the Oklahoma&#13;
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When asked if he had reached&#13;
any conclusions, Councilor&#13;
Hogue replied, ’~the report (issuedby&#13;
th~ commitfee) is ajoke."&#13;
He believes the report to be&#13;
’totally biased and not representative&#13;
of all the cOmmunity."&#13;
Whenaskedif anythingwould&#13;
persuadehim to supportiLHogue&#13;
responded, "I doubt it."&#13;
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Hearings o el&#13;
"&#13;
Military Update&#13;
the 2-minute ttme ~ln~t ~gu~r- _h .=11~-- n,--n, ~,&#13;
~gh~ng ch~erson, D~s ~u.......v......... their legM chMlenge to the&#13;
Neill to have library security&#13;
officers to escort speakers away.&#13;
Onesuchincident’ocenrredwhen&#13;
perennial Tulsa political candidate,&#13;
Virginia Jenner spoke in&#13;
favor of the proposed ordinance&#13;
change wliile promoting her&#13;
latest campaign.&#13;
At both hearings so far, more&#13;
have spoken against the proposal&#13;
than in favor. MOSt of the ~rguments&#13;
are variationson religious&#13;
objections,.usually by indiViduals&#13;
who .identify themselves as&#13;
evangelicalChriStians..&#13;
However, representatives of&#13;
the E. Okla. Presbyterian Synod&#13;
and the Society of Friends&#13;
(Quaker) spoke in favor as did&#13;
the president of the Tulsa chapter&#13;
of the League of Women&#13;
Voters. Speakers from.PFLAG,&#13;
Parents, Family &amp; Friends of&#13;
Lesbians &amp; Gays spoke in support,&#13;
in particular, Pat Padgett,&#13;
Judy Crumrine, &amp; Joe&#13;
McDonald:The Rev. Alice Jones&#13;
of the Metropolitan Community&#13;
Church of Greater Tulsa testified&#13;
as did Shawn Hayes and Nate&#13;
Matting!y. Mr. Hayes and Mr.&#13;
Mattingly Were largely respon,&#13;
sible, with,assistance from JD&#13;
Jamett &amp;others, for the unprecedented&#13;
rallies suppol~ted by almost&#13;
all Tulsa bar owners to&#13;
inform Community members&#13;
about the hearings &amp; to encourage&#13;
attendance.&#13;
. WASHINGTON -Justice Dept.&#13;
attorneys began arguing, their&#13;
defense of the Pentagon s 50-&#13;
year ban against homosexuals,&#13;
even though PreSident Clinton&#13;
supported ending the ban. A 51-&#13;
page brief filed by. gove,mment&#13;
lawyers with the Federal Court&#13;
ofAppeals Contends the anti--&#13;
Pentagon’s new "don’task, don’t&#13;
tell" policy is is decided, saying&#13;
there is "serious question" about&#13;
Whether the new policy oversteps&#13;
the military’s claimed interests&#13;
in preserving morale and&#13;
good order. U.S: District Court&#13;
JudgeEugeneNickersonorde_~&#13;
the Department of Defense not&#13;
gaypo!icy"pre~ents homosexual to investigate or discharge the 6&#13;
. : acts that wouldinterfere withthe Soldiers ~liile their constitutional&#13;
. military missjon,.and.i~s ."ratio- challenge to. the new. policy is&#13;
nally related-to the vital military still pending. Two of.the service&#13;
goal of maintaining .unit cohe~ members areon active duty and&#13;
sion.’ TheJustie~. Dept.brief 4 are in reserve.units. In a&#13;
urged the full appeal court to lengthy ruling, Judge Nickerson,&#13;
reviewa 3-judge appeals court&#13;
ruling that struck down the old&#13;
-Pentagon ban in November in&#13;
the.case involving Joe steffan, a&#13;
former Naval Academy midshipman&#13;
discharged in 1987 after&#13;
he. said he was gay. Even&#13;
tho,u,gh the new "don’t ask, don’t&#13;
tell policy is not directly at issue&#13;
in the Steffan case, the brief&#13;
notes that COngress recently&#13;
passed legislation codifying the&#13;
new policy, and affirming the&#13;
Pentagon’s reasoning, behind&#13;
both the old and the new policy.&#13;
Judge: ’Serious&#13;
Question’ About New&#13;
Pentagon Policy&#13;
.raised doubts abo~t:~e basis of&#13;
the new, comply5 ..policy, enacted&#13;
by Congress !a~t year after&#13;
President Clinton said he would&#13;
lift the 50-year:old ban on gays&#13;
andlesbians inthemi,li :.t~ry. Judge&#13;
Nickerson also .questioned&#13;
whetherthe new .policy in fact&#13;
extendsany greater.protections&#13;
m homosexuals m~th.e,military&#13;
than the old policy.of blanket&#13;
exclusion did. ’q’here is a serious&#13;
questionas to whether a&#13;
regulation goe~s_~eyond what is&#13;
reasonably .0gge~.mX¢~.~o protect&#13;
any possible government interest,"&#13;
the judge~wrote; "when it&#13;
inhibits six service members&#13;
from continuiitg to Speakin court&#13;
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betes, coronary disease or Other&#13;
medical Conditions. AIDS and&#13;
gay rights activists say Doman&#13;
is just grandstan.,ding as the elections&#13;
comeup. "It s election time,&#13;
and Bob Doman will say whatever&#13;
he needs to whip up.his&#13;
homophobic, AIDS-phobic&#13;
supporters," said Jieff&#13;
LeTourneau of the Orafige&#13;
County (Calif.) Visibility&#13;
Leagtie: "’He’s a Cold Warrior&#13;
who doesn’ t have a Cold War to&#13;
fight anymore, so he’s picking&#13;
on marginalized people."&#13;
’Newsweek’ on Deathi&#13;
Futures&#13;
WASHINGTON- Am article~n&#13;
the Mar. 25 issue of Newsweek&#13;
deals with "Living Benefits," on~e&#13;
of at least 50 investment grougs&#13;
offering "deathfutures" to AIDS&#13;
patients. Technically called&#13;
"viatical settlements," a terminally&#13;
ill patient names the company&#13;
as sole beneficiaryofhis or&#13;
her life insurance policy; in return,&#13;
the company pays the patient&#13;
a portion of the benefits.&#13;
When the patient dies, the cam-&#13;
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Legislator Wants&#13;
HIV+Soldiers Booted&#13;
SANTA ANA, Calif. - Ultraconservative&#13;
U.S. Rep. Robert&#13;
Doruan (R-Calif.) has called on&#13;
the Department of Defense to&#13;
discharge some 1,400 service&#13;
personnel who have tested posifive&#13;
for HIV. Testifyingbefore a.&#13;
subcommittee of the House&#13;
Armed Services Committee,&#13;
Doruan said, "The impact on&#13;
combat readiness is only beginning&#13;
-. a nightmare could develop."&#13;
Dornan said he would&#13;
introduce legislation to require&#13;
discharges for. military personnel&#13;
who are medically unable to&#13;
be deployed for active duty. A&#13;
similar bill.by Doman in 1993&#13;
failed to win approval. ’According&#13;
to the Defense Dept., there&#13;
are 757 members of the Navy,&#13;
422in the Army, 164 in the Air&#13;
Force and97 in the Marine Corps&#13;
who have tested positive for the&#13;
virus. DaDalso says there are an&#13;
additional 2,120 service members&#13;
who are non-deployable&#13;
because they have Cancer, die-&#13;
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stratus of the HIV virus - a find&#13;
that he says could yield a vaccine&#13;
within thenext decade. Sigvard&#13;
Olofsson, a professor at&#13;
Gothenburg University claims,&#13;
’"We have found the key that fits&#13;
all locks." That key is a so-called&#13;
Tn-antigen that was effective&#13;
against all types of HIV in&#13;
laboratory experiment.. "In the&#13;
test tube, this kills all thinkable&#13;
types of the HIV virus," said&#13;
Olofsson, who was quoted by&#13;
Sweden’ s national news agency,&#13;
TT. "The next step is to test this&#13;
against reality." According to&#13;
the report, the professor said that&#13;
he and Danish colleagues wilt&#13;
first testthe:vaccine onmonkeys~&#13;
then on humans within 5 years,&#13;
and that a vaccine could be&#13;
available in 10 years.&#13;
Hattoy vs. AIDS Chief&#13;
WASHINGTON - Bob Hattoy,&#13;
the Clinton administration’s&#13;
most visible gay rights advocate,&#13;
criticized AIDS .policy coordinator&#13;
Kristine Gebbi~ in this&#13;
month’s premier issue of POZ, a&#13;
magazine produced by-and for&#13;
pany redeems the policy for the&#13;
full amount, thereby making a&#13;
profit. According to Newsweek,&#13;
because AIDS is always fatal,&#13;
such patients are a good risk and&#13;
business is booming. The largest&#13;
company-will buy more than&#13;
$300 million worth of policies&#13;
this year alone, and investors&#13;
can rake in as much as 25%&#13;
profit in a year. According to&#13;
the magazine’s report, the National&#13;
Association ofInsurance&#13;
Commissioners is alarmed at the&#13;
rapid proliferation of viatical&#13;
deals, and concerned about po-.&#13;
tenfial abuse,.andithas proposed&#13;
preliminary guidelines governing&#13;
the settlements. Patients&#13;
would have to be informed exactly&#13;
how theymightbe affected.&#13;
Swede Claims Advance&#13;
Toward AIDS-Vaccine&#13;
STOCKHOLM - Following a&#13;
recent declaration by HIV codiscoverer&#13;
Luc Montagnier that&#13;
vaccine research has reached a&#13;
standstill, a Swedish researcher&#13;
claims to have discovered antibodies&#13;
which can :destroy al.l&#13;
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people infected with HIV.&#13;
Hattoy, challenges Gebbie’ s assertion&#13;
that AIDS is an "educational&#13;
prbcess." "I wantto say to&#13;
Gebbie, ’If you think AIDS is an&#13;
educationalprocess, theneducate&#13;
yourself, honey! It’s a war and&#13;
my side’ s dying," Hattoy, who&#13;
has AIDS, says. He also commented-&#13;
that Gebbie "doesn’t&#13;
have a sense of vision or an action&#13;
plan." There are growing&#13;
reports that there has been widespread-&#13;
dissatisfaction with the&#13;
AIDS office in the gay and AIDS&#13;
communities, which complain&#13;
that the office is ineffective and&#13;
lacking in leadership. Gebbie’ s&#13;
supporters counter that the 6-&#13;
month-old office has made significant&#13;
progress in coordinating&#13;
the administration’s AIDS&#13;
efforts, including increased&#13;
housing programs for AIDS patients&#13;
and the establishment of&#13;
an office of AIDS research.&#13;
HIV &amp; the Deaf&#13;
Community "&#13;
WASHINGTON - The Mar. 4&#13;
issue of Newsweek contains a&#13;
frightening article on the virtual&#13;
ignorance of deaf people in the&#13;
U.S. about ways to prevent exposure&#13;
to HIV- and indeed the&#13;
epidemic itself - because ASL&#13;
(American Sign Language) and&#13;
notEnglishis theirfirstlanguage.&#13;
Deaf activists say English reading&#13;
levels among the average&#13;
deaf adult are between 3rd and&#13;
8th gr.ade leaving this. community&#13;
virtually in ~the.dark about&#13;
’’The knowledge base is lacking,"&#13;
DonnaLestme, aNewYork&#13;
social-services counselor, told&#13;
Newsweek. "With all the ways&#13;
we have of t,ransmitting infermarion,&#13;
they re just not receiving&#13;
it.". But language is only one&#13;
ofthe problems, the magazine&#13;
says. The weekly says residen-&#13;
’ tial schools for the deaf are more&#13;
’~puritanical" than others,leaving&#13;
many deafpeople lagging behind&#13;
in the basic knowledge of&#13;
anatomy, diseases and medicine&#13;
generally. The magazine also&#13;
says some scientists believe that&#13;
IV drug abuse.among the deaf is&#13;
proportionately higher because&#13;
of the alienation of the community&#13;
from the restof the country.&#13;
To help combat the problems,&#13;
some 100 activists have been&#13;
working since 1991 as the National&#13;
Coalition on HIV and the&#13;
Deaf Community, working at&#13;
clinics and in outreach programs&#13;
for the deaf around the country.&#13;
AZT - No Help for&#13;
Asymptomatic Patients&#13;
LONDON - The British medi~&#13;
ealjournal Lancethas published&#13;
the long-awaited large-scale&#13;
combined British-French study&#13;
known as the Concorde Report&#13;
which concludes that AZT, the&#13;
most widely used ,AIDS drug,&#13;
does not prevent fatal oppormnisfic&#13;
illnesses in people infected&#13;
with HIV but who remain&#13;
asymptomatic. The report backs&#13;
up earlier f’mdings that AZT is of&#13;
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little or no value in preventing&#13;
the onset of AIDS among those&#13;
already infected. ’q’he results of&#13;
Concorde do not.encourage the&#13;
early use of zidovudine (AZT)&#13;
in symptom-free HIV-infected&#13;
patients," the team of researchers&#13;
concluded. AZT has,":how,&#13;
ever, been.shown to prolong the&#13;
fives of patients with full,blown&#13;
AIDS. The Britis~h-based&#13;
Wellcome PLC, which manufactures&#13;
AZT worldwide and&#13;
which participated in the research,&#13;
refused to sign the final&#13;
report and has formally rejected&#13;
the study’s findings.&#13;
Texas GOP ’Quarantine’&#13;
Resolution Draws Fire&#13;
GALVESTON, Texas - AIDS&#13;
activists and the county _Democratic&#13;
Party sharply denounced a&#13;
.resolution approved by the&#13;
Galveston County Republican&#13;
Party calling for a quarantine of&#13;
people infected with HIV, the&#13;
virus generally believed to cause&#13;
AIDS. "Inmyopinion, the whole&#13;
resolution is Idled with rhetoric,&#13;
innuendo.and misinformation,"&#13;
Maurisa Bylerly; head of the&#13;
AIDS Coalition of CoaStal&#13;
Texas, told the Houston&#13;
Chronicle. David Jameson, chair&#13;
of the Galveston County Democratic&#13;
Party, said the ¯resolution&#13;
smackedof Nazi Germany.. "It&#13;
sounds&#13;
alive&#13;
told the newspaper, foruia at San Francisco say a a patient’s blood viatubes, heat-&#13;
HIV Causes Cancers study ofHIV patient longevity~ ingitseveraldegreesabovebedy&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO- Research- sh0ws infectedindivid_u~al~.s diag- ten~_perature, and re-injecting the&#13;
ers at the University of Califor- nosed with AIDS are now living " treated.blo0dwhile still warm,&#13;
nia at San Francisco say they ~ aboutayearlongerthanpatientsl muchlikeakidney dialysis. The&#13;
have f~t~nd the first evidenc~ didade~deagofl:hestudyfonnd ....treatment, developed in 1990,&#13;
that-HIV,- the virus generally that between 1983,86 the mebelieved&#13;
to cause AIDS¯ is also ~frectly linked to certain forms&#13;
lymphoma or cancer Of the&#13;
lymphatic system. Although&#13;
lymphoma is common among&#13;
people with AIDS¯ it has been&#13;
assumed that the cancer was an&#13;
indirect result of the failure.of&#13;
the body’s immune system to&#13;
stave off the potentially fatal&#13;
cancer rather than directly linked&#13;
to the vires itself. Butin a new&#13;
dian survival-time was 28:4&#13;
monthsfrom the pointwhentheir&#13;
lymphocyte cell count fell below&#13;
200. From 1987-89, the&#13;
survival time rose to40.1 months&#13;
from the time of the 200-mark&#13;
indicator: The Survival time has&#13;
plateaued at thatlevelfrom 1990-&#13;
93. The scientists saythe increaseinlongevityfrom&#13;
thepoint&#13;
of the200:inark has not been&#13;
because of anti-viral drugs like&#13;
study, theUC-SFresearcherss~ay AZT, but has been the result&#13;
they have found evidence at the .~ mainly of improved treatments&#13;
molecular level that the virus is to battle the opporttmistic infec=&#13;
directly responsible for spawn- tion of pneumocystis carinii&#13;
ing malignant cells. ’cHriswould pneumonia, the leading.cause of&#13;
be the first time that any human death for people with AIDS in&#13;
retrovirus has been implicated this country.&#13;
in causing cancer like this," said Limited Bloo.d Heat&#13;
the study’s senior author, Dr. TreatmentTrial OK’d&#13;
Michael McGrath. "It’ s a totally WASHINGTON - The Baltidifferent&#13;
perspective of what more Sun reports that the Food&#13;
HIV can do." The report will be &amp;DrugAdministrationhfis given&#13;
pubfished in the April 15issueof ¯&#13;
a doctor in the U.S. permission&#13;
the journal Cance¢ Research, to use a controversial bloodpublished&#13;
by the American As- heating method to treat 6 AIDS&#13;
sociation for Cancer Research. patients in effort to cure them of&#13;
S.F. Researchers Cite .the fatal disease.. Dr. Kenneth&#13;
Increased )r Alonso received notification&#13;
from the&#13;
was dismissed at the time by the&#13;
National ¯Institutes of Health&#13;
which said’ the patient Alons0&#13;
claimedhe cured ofAIDS didn’ t&#13;
even have the disease but was&#13;
suffering from "cat scratch fe,&#13;
ver,, which can produce~similar&#13;
- although not usually fatal -&#13;
symptoms,&#13;
GospelAID ’94&#13;
PHILADELPHIA - GospelAID&#13;
¯ 94, a musical production featuring&#13;
leading local and national&#13;
gospel¯ choirs, as.well as some of&#13;
the country’s most popular&#13;
secular voices, is slated for April&#13;
30 in Philadelphia: Sponsored&#13;
by Philadelphia’ s Gospel Music&#13;
Preservation Alliance in conjunction&#13;
with ActionAIDS, the&#13;
extravaganza will be hosted by&#13;
Tony Award-winning actor&#13;
James.Earl Jones and will feature&#13;
some 355 choir singers as&#13;
well as musicians Grover Washington&#13;
Jr., Rachelle Ferrell, and&#13;
Boyz II Men..&#13;
Denmark Considei;ing&#13;
HIV-Sex Crime Bill&#13;
the Danish Supreme Court overturned&#13;
the conviction of an HIVpositivemanwhohadbeenfound&#13;
guilty~by a lower court of reckless&#13;
endangerment because he&#13;
had unprotected sex with nearly&#13;
two-dozen women.&#13;
Texas Insurer Ordered&#13;
to Continue Benefits&#13;
DALLAS - An article in Business&#13;
Insurance magazine reports&#13;
a ruling by U.S. District Court&#13;
Judge Robert Maloney ordering&#13;
that Fidelity Security Life Insurance&#13;
Co. must continue to&#13;
pay medical benefits-to a Texas&#13;
AIDS patient: even though his.&#13;
group health insurance policy&#13;
was canceled. Ac~ordi~ng to the&#13;
magazine, the company’s master&#13;
policy dictates that it may&#13;
¯cancel group coverage at any&#13;
time with 60 days’~ notice, but&#13;
that provision was not included&#13;
in the certificates issued to individual&#13;
policyholders. AIDS pa,&#13;
tient Michael Elder sued Fidelity&#13;
and Albert H. Wohlers &amp; Co.&#13;
- the agency which administered&#13;
the policy - in a bid to keep about&#13;
$800,000 in medical benefits:&#13;
Elder contended that, because&#13;
he was unaware that his policy&#13;
could be Canceled, he was de--&#13;
pending on $1 million in lifetime&#13;
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As snmmer approachs, there&#13;
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World" as most of us will be&#13;
dosing out.this season and diving&#13;
into preparations for the next&#13;
one. But-there will still things&#13;
happening in the summer.&#13;
The KOTV Spirit of Oldahoma&#13;
SummerStage ’94 Festival&#13;
is scheduled through July and&#13;
into August:The University of&#13;
Tulsa and the Gilbert&amp; Sullivan&#13;
Society.will have aJune offering,&#13;
and TheatrePOPS has plans to&#13;
re-mountA Mid SummerNight’s&#13;
Dream again. So its’ not like&#13;
there won’t be anything happeningthis&#13;
snmmer.&#13;
As for Theatre Tulsa wewill&#13;
be bending efforts toward our&#13;
SummerStageoffering, And the&#13;
Worm Goes Round, a musical&#13;
revue saluting 25 years of&#13;
Broadway collaborators Kander&#13;
and Ebb. They produced music&#13;
andlyricsforthelikes ofCabaret,&#13;
Kiss of the Spider Woman, and&#13;
New York, New York and the list&#13;
goes on and on.. So when its’&#13;
really hot and sticky this summer,&#13;
join us for a cool and relaxed&#13;
evening ofpure Broadway&#13;
Music.&#13;
Prelude to a Kiss by Craig&#13;
Lucas is our season closer. I understand&#13;
this show will be previewed&#13;
elsewhere in this issue.&#13;
But I still want to invite anyone&#13;
interested in seeing more contemporary&#13;
works onTulsa stages&#13;
to attend. Theatre Tulsais taking.&#13;
a chance on this production because&#13;
of its adult themes/language&#13;
and we need audience&#13;
support if this kind of show is to&#13;
be a regular part of future seasons.&#13;
We also are looking for new&#13;
and different-ways to promote&#13;
Theatre Tulsa. If you have suggestions,&#13;
please forward them to&#13;
me. We have developed a card&#13;
listing our 1994 - 1995 season,&#13;
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By James Christjohn&#13;
The theme of Prelude to a Kiss&#13;
is that love is love, no matter&#13;
what form the participants take.&#13;
It speaks to the underlying&#13;
prejudices that weall face in our&#13;
Or is it? He struggles to live a more gay theatre in Tulsa, we&#13;
lie trapped in ber body; married need to support shows that are a&#13;
to a man; and she has to de~l with step in that direction. Theatre&#13;
the problems of aging; and des- Tulsa is going out on a limb;&#13;
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lives. At the marriage of a [hat. she is the old man he sees. ply to bring this show to life,&#13;
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great courtship, .the mate seems It’s up to us to let those folks&#13;
tobe everything you were. look- In him, she sees an answer to the know that they don’tmatter, be-&#13;
.fears she experiences daily living&#13;
in the modem World - all that&#13;
is behind him, she thinks. For a&#13;
moment, they desire to switch,&#13;
and in that moment, the desire is&#13;
powerful enough to make the&#13;
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ing for, then you move m, get cause thereis an audience that&#13;
married; and boom! Who is this will appreciate this.&#13;
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were!" ter, and a wonderful message.&#13;
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because in order to have ments.&#13;
Pride Picnic&#13;
Volunteers are needed to help&#13;
with set-up, dean-up, cooking&#13;
at the Tulsa Pride Picnic on&#13;
Sunday~ June-19. Booth space&#13;
will be available for organizations&#13;
&amp; businesses. Call Jane at&#13;
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Pride Picnic &amp; more Call 254-&#13;
2100 for info.&#13;
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Miz Sensuous Tells Us
without reservation, who we are
by David Nava
What,
When &amp; Whereforel
and Who we love.
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straight peo.ple are prevented
joking than with;~alice, but it
are busy cutting one another
from marrying the people they
struck a chord, with me. I had
down.,There’s enough room in
choose
to
marry,
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from
casually mentioned to a couple
Tulso
for ev~:e~y~_~body.~to get a~ong..
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l~Ii~ s~n~tious~vas
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married
people;
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Gay Pride E~de ~a~-coming
born no one put anyone down,
should have a parade. When
up and I was looking forward to
everyone tried helping everyone.
straight people are barred from
Old! Damn right...the way some
it’"What abgut, S~aight .Pride ¯ serving their country in the mili7
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because of who they love with or
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also grinning, ’..’This culture celthe floor e,~ery day, and you1~be ~ .~The Alley, 3340 S. Peoria
live with then they should have a
835-5083
ebrates it with gay abandon."
old too! People like myself, MC ..... ~’B~d Boys Club~ 1229 S. Memorial
parade. Whenstraight people axe
583-8398
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*Cherry
St.
Bakery,
1344
E.
15
Parker, Mr. Timm~ Miz Dorian,
blocked from holding sensitive
749-1563
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*Lola’s,
2630
E.
15th
Bead Aheads and Lady Diana
jobs in the government merely
587-8811
counterpart ’Turn the television
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laid the ground for you to be
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their
sexual
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performers, not critics....the fution, then they should have a
585-3405
rade." We all laughed and went
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outstanding
if
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835-1055
parade. When strai,gh.t people,.a~e,
about our business but the brief
*Rex, 6101 E. Admiral
love one another..stop the hate
forbidden to raise their Own cm~660-0856
exchange kept coming back to
*TNT’s,
2114
S.
Memorial
and discrimination....why fight
dren orto adopt others, if they so
664-8299
me through the week. The more
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Memorial
among ourselves?
choose, then they should have
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I thought about it the more seri*Tool Box, 1338 E. 3rd
By the way, thank you all for
parade.
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straight
people
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582-2400
ous it became.
*Whittier care, 416 S. Lewis
your support when I was ill back
beaten, harassed and shot at for
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Businesses/Services
in October. I’ve come a long
holding hands in public then I’ll
It’s a question many straight
743-5967
ways...I’m still here to terrorize
BellAire Cleaners, 4951 S. Peoria
march in their parade.
people might be asking in the
Budget Window Treatments, 7116 So. Mingo, Ste. 102 254-2100
each and everyone of you...let’s
A man who lives in my
next few weeks. Gay people, I
491-9474
go
forward
as
one...the
past
was
*CD Warehouse, 6080 S. Sheridan
neighborhood was shot on our
believe, inherently, intuitively
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good, now let’s make it a fabu- - *CD Warehouse in Lincoln Plaza, 15th &amp; Peoria
street 2 years ago by a carload of
know why we have a parade. We
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Peoria,
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lous
future!
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young thugs because he was bidhave a Gay Pride Parade because
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cling a companion farewell with
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another man. The Human Rights
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Jared’s,
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15
about
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community’s
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Ken’s FlowerS, 1635 E. 15
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stepped the bounds of their au585-1234
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Al! across the country, members of the Lesbian/Gay press
have been ruminating about this
big 25th anniversary of the
Stonewall Riots...Stonewall on
this cover, Stonewall on that
cover...it’s going to be one hell
of a party. But unlike last year’s
March on Washington, it’s not
clear what, beyond a.party, it
will be. Yes, there is a March on
the UN; yes, there are the Gay
Games, glorious and worthy in
themselves, and yes, there is the
annual conference of the Inter~
national Lesbian/Gay Association (ILGA).
But still I am haunted by the
comments of Mary Breslauer in
The Advocate this spring. Ms.~
Breslaner asked if we; our wonderfully diver~e communities
could organize for any thing other
than a party: She suggested that
the 100 million or so dollars that
will pour into New York could
buy a lot of grass-roots lobbying,
education, tv &amp; radio ads. The
combined budgets of our so-

called national organizations
(Human Rights Campaign Fund,
National Gay &amp; Lesbian Task
Force, Gay &amp; Lesbian Victory
Fund) are but a fraction of the
Stonewall dollars. VvTnat’s wrong
with this picture - how much do
we value our civilrights?
Oppression- we usually think
of it as something done to us by
non-Gay people. Unfortunately,
it’s also something we do to ourselves and each other. Growing
up in a heterosexist and
homophobic society, that hatred
poisons us too. I’ve been talking
advertising with a Gay merchant
for over 9 months. His large &amp;
successful business stocks
products specifically made for
us. He whines about sales but he
refuses to advertise those products to us. Many here in Tulsa
would buy from him if they only
knew.
While dearly I would like him
to advertise (that’s what makes it
possible to bring you news not
~ound in The Tulsa Worm or any

other Tulsa paper), there is a
broader community interest too.
The products he sells can educate
and enlighten our community if
you know where to find them.
Till now, what he’s stocked,
though a fraction of what he could
do, has been almost the only
choice in Tulsa. He could make
money and help his community
at the same lime but it seems that
he’s too inhibited by his fears of
,fundies."
More frustrating, this met. chant has refused to allow distribution of this paper while continuing to distribute a monthly
paper with documented anti-Gay
policies. This sort of disclSmina.
fion is unacceptable from nonGay businesses but is unbelievable from our own. Fortunately,
one of his better rivals across
town, although it is a non-Gay
business, is more open-minded.
They’ve welcomed Tulsa Family News and our readers. You
can guess where Irll be shopping.
Tom Neal, publisher &amp;.editor

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Students Fight the Right
MINNEAPOLIS - Recalling
student civil rights activism in
the South during the 1960s, dozens of gay; lesbian, bisexual and
transgeader students from the
University of Minnesota will be
departingby bus from Minneapolis July 10 f,o,r what organizers are calling ’Missouri Summer’ 947~TI~ sthd"ent campaign
will work in a~ 8-week grassroots campaign With the Missouri-based :group - Show - Me
Equality :to ~gh~.a proposed
statewide anti-gayballot measure. For more information about
the student grojeet contact Gary
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Anti-Gay .Ballot to. Fail?
BOISE, Idaho- With less than 3
months until a July 8 filing deadline, the Idaho Citizens Alliance
says it had gathered just over a
third ofthe signafures needed to
put a proposed anti-gay ballot
initiative on the ballot this November, according to the Idaho
Statesman newspaper. Opponents of the proposed measure
were hopeful about ICA’ s difficulties in getting the required

number of signatures, but were
not yet celebrating. "It just goes
to Show that Idaho is not the
pushover state that they thought
it was," said Brian Bergqnist,
co-chairman of the Don’t Sign
On Committee.

No Bias in Health Reform
WASHINGTON - According
to a poll released bythe Human
Rights CampaignFund,-67% of
Americans favor anti-bias proteetions including gays
andldsbian~ as part 6f~dfi6aal
health-care reform efforts, while
only 24% opposed such civil
rights protections. HRCF, a gay
rights advocacy groupbased
inWashington, is lobbying Congress to include anti-bias language in various health care
proposals currently being considered by the legislature.
10,000 Athletes
NEW YORK - At least 10,000
athletes from around the world
have registered for the June 1825 Gay Games IV, organizers of
the cultural and athletic celebration have announced. Gay
Games officials said they expect
more than a million visitors in
the city from 42 different countries, including Indonesia, Bulgaria, Zimbabwe, and New
Zealand. They also confirmed
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Fundie Candidates Lose
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - A
Pat Robertson-backed slate of 5
fundamentalists vying for seats
on the televangelist’S own
hometown of Virginia Beach,
Va., were all rejected by Voters
Tuesday, May 3. ~ Edward
Kreyfin~ Jr., one of the defeated
fundamentalist candidates, said
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by talk ’~thdtwe w~ia ri~litwing takeover" group.

Austin Repeals Benefits
AUSTIN, Tex. - By almb~tla 2~
1 margin, voters in the Texas
state capital dealt a surprise bodyblow to gay rights in one of the
few cities in the state that likes to
pride itself on its progressive
politics by repealing Austin’s
domestic partner progr~.for city
workers. With a!L _o,f~e ~recincts reporting, thenbn~0fficial
count was 51,475, or 62%; in
favor of Proposition 22, and
31,082, or 38%, against. Although the group backing the
successful repeal measure, Concorned Texans, had couched
much of its campaigning to
overturn the city-approved partners benefits in economic terms,
the organization also made it

clear that it considered the recognition of same-sex partnerships a"perversion of traditional
family values." Charles Bullock, pastor of the Christ Memorial Baptist Church and
the head of Concerned Texans,
said the vote in the usually liberal Austin showed a dear majority with conservative moral
values,, even if they do not always¯¯out at decti0ns. The
resultsof the election stunned
¯ ¢die~city’~’s’ |esbian/gay~commu" ~ifity,~many:of’whom said ihey
felt let down by Austin’ s usually
tolerant residents.

Colorado&amp; Amendm’t 2
I~E~VE~~ The ~10rado attorney general’ s office has applied
to the state Supreme Coqrt asking it to restore the anti-gay
Amendment 2 to the books. The
appeal, which is expected to be
heard by the court later this year,
c~aim’~ ~e,voter-approved mea. sure would.have protected the
legal rights of citizens, including landlords and employers,
wi~h "deep-seated and profound
religious objections to homosexuality"by repealing local civil
rights measures throughout
Colorado.

Canadian Partners
TORONTO ’- The Canadian
government says it will go ahead

with legislation requiring employers to pay benefits to samesex couples. Attorney General
Marion Boyd said the goyernment will introduce the legislation shortly in an effort to make
certain that same-sex couples get
thesame fights as married heterosexuals. If the proposed legislation is enacted, companies
would be required to pay~amily
benefits to the’ Same-sex partners
of ~mployees, and the def’mition
of"spousev would be modified
~in’softie 80 p~dee~of ~Xisting
legislation t0 bring it in line with
the changes. Although exact details were not made available,
the proposed legislation and its
relaied changes would mean that
same-sex couples would be able
tojointly adopt children. Passage
of the legislation will hinge on
approval in the legislature.
NYC Councilman to Run
for Congress
NEWYORK-TomDuane, New
York’s first openly gay city
councilman, has announced that
hey s throwing his .hat inthe race
to.represent part of Manhattan’ s
West Side 8th Congressional
district in the U.S. House of
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Democratic incumbent Rep.
Jerrold Nadler.

Oregon: 4 Loeses, 1 Win
PORTLAND, Ore. - In the
Tuesday, May 17, statewide

elecfions.,voters in 4 Oregon
towns ~ Roscburg, Cottage
Grove, Veneta and Oakridge approved, anti-gay rights .n~ea~
s~es; althOugh ~0iz¢ dthem can
go intocffeci because of a1993
¯ Oregon law barring such local
~, me~es,.An~m!~gay,m~ure.
in:.the Portland. subuib of

C~ham als.o.~won a maj0xlty~of

votes,but did not pass because it
did not receive, the 60% voter
margin required to amend the
-city charter. Some 24 ¢ommuni,

ties in Oregon have SO far ap-

proved anti-gay ballotmeasures,
and the anti-gay Oregon Citi-

zeus Alliance is planning to put
¯ its 2nd statewide measure before
Oregonvoters this November. A
similar 1992 effort was narrowly
rejected by the state,s voters.

Bermuda Sodomy Law
BEtLMUDA - The~i Bermuda
House of Assembly has voted
22-16 to. legalize homosexual
relations between men after a
tense and often bitter debate. The

proposed legislation must still
be approved by the British
colony’s senate: Premier Sir John
Swan opposes the legalization
efforts.
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~Aussies .Fight forRights
SYDNEY ÷~ The Aus~ian-fed-.
’ eral gove~ent is,[aunc~izg
legal moves .tO nullify Tasma-

n/an state laws that bar male
on Monday, May 23, that it has
petitioned to Queen Elizabeth II
homosexual acts following failfor a royal pardonfor gay playure.of state and federal officials
wright Oscar Wilde as a fitting
to reach any compromise. The
commemoration of his convicUN Human Rights CommiRee
tion on "~uggery" (or sodomy)
. earlier this~ year declared
charges next year. A press tel~e~s.,e
Tasmania’s male;male sedomy
from the group said Wilde s
statutea conmavention of internati0nal-human rights accords.
. "imprisonment is astain on the
.i_ A~s_trali .an~ Attorney General -judi~al. :s~y~t~m...~Th.e-very least ~
~oc~t~i~n d6i~ ~icl~iov~!edge
- Michael Lavarch said he would
~recommend that the federal --the wrong done.to Wilde an,d,
grant him; a royal pardon?-..
~. governmenttak,e steps to assure~
-. that-~ Tasmania~:s.,homosexuals. -~ Buckingham Palac~~ did!i ~ngt
enjoy the~ii~e rights :as other
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employee with the Strike~Syshuman rights violations to the
temi ~~tatthe~M"gu
UN,-Said theyh~ot~xtto ice s0me ". Naval!firWeapons station;- has
sort ofiegal reforms by-the end
reached a settlement~in his’ federal’c6mplaintwith the Equal
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Employinent-. Opportunity
cO-~m~ssion, c~ar~ii~g ~th~
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ASHEViLLE, H.C:~ A resoluagainst by the.Navy because of
tion be~fore the .Asheville City
~his sexual orientation. As part of
Council- ban’ing anti-gayem-the settlement, however; Swarm
pl0yment =ind h6using discrimiwill keep hiscivil service rank
nation
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tected classes. Far right, anti:gay
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fundamentalists had objected to
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including sexual orientation in
the legislation: .i " " "
Holocaust ~demorial .in Israel

days before the ceremony, a
group of 19 rabbis took out anad
in the Jerusalem Post denounc-ing the ceremony as "an abomination" and threatening a boycoRof the Holocaust Mem6rial
if the ceremony wentaheac~ One
protester shouted . "You are full
of shit and AIDS, at a gay rights
.hCfi~ist,~-No s.e~ous incidents
wererepoff~d and rio arrests were

letterofpr0testovertheincidenL
Franco Grillini,-head of the Italian group Axcigay, urged "for-

ciga governments to boycott Italy
until we have assurances that the
presence of fascists, in govern-

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rights.,~ In Bonn_. the Society for
the Threatened People said it
had called ~e vigil outside the
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page ruling. "Prejudice, whether
founded on unsubstantiated
fears, cultural myths, Stereotypes
or erroneous assumptions cannot
be the basis for a discriminatory
classification," Judge Zilly ruled.
Cam~ermeyer, a 27-year.veteran and Army nurse who was
awarded the Bronze Star for her
14-month tour of duty in Vietnam, was thrilled at the ruling.
Partners Bill Fails in CA
SAC~MENTO; Calif: =-The
day after.the California Assembly passed a statewide domestic
parmers registration measure by
the narrowest of. margins, the
proposed bill failed to pass the
state Senate by 2 votes - although it s611 lmsa second chance
at passage in the upper house.
The limited partners bill would
extend to registered couples heterosexual or homosexual -

such legal benefits as hospital
visitation rights; serving as a
conservator for their partner, and
willing property as married
couples do. The legislation,
authored by Assemblyman Richard Katz, was approved by the
state Assembly on May 31 by a
41-26 vote - the bare minimum
needed for approval in the lower
chamber. But the next day, the
Senate compamon measure,
sponsored by Sen. Gary Hart (D~anta Barbara), gam~red.only
19 votes for passage with 16
against. A21-vote majority is
required in the upper chamber to
pass such legislation. Because
of the bill’s passage in the AS. sembly, along with the close
Senate vote, Hart asked for and
was given permission to put the
measure forward on the Senate
agenda during a future session.

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at the issue of lesbian and gay
Califomia~s sweeping Unrnh
equity in society," said SuperviCivil Rights Act. Early last year
sor Carole Migden, author of the
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measure. "Lesbians and gays live
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here in great numbers, the maCouncil of the Boy Scouts isin
jority of whom are hard-workfact a business as defined by the
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sue. What the city has done is
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ers expect the city to appeal the
Swedish Partners Law
CHICAGO - ~T&amp;T, the giant
ruling since gays and lesbians
STOCKHOLM -Following a
long-distance cartier, has broken
cannot legally marry anywhere
4-hour debate, the Swedish parsomething of a barrier by-sendin.the U.S~
liament (Riksdag) narrowly.
ing some 70,000 direct-mail
adopted legislation that would
Dutch Partners ,Law
pieces targeting gays, .lesbians
allow-same-sex Couples nearly AMSTERDAM-- The Dutch
Disney World’s Gay Day
and bisexuals. ~as ~ prosPectiv.e
but
not
all
the
Same
bentfits
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that
ORLANDO, Fla. - Despite .ancustomers. It is believed to be
and responsibilities of marriage.
gry complaints from anti-gay
thefirst time ~ maj0r U.S. firm
The
bill
establishing
registered
~uhdamentalists ~and evencon=
has specifically sought-to target
partnerships in tile e0untry
couples, extending, to gays andspicuous signs saving it wasn’t a
the country’.s !argelyuntapped
passed
171-141.
The
law,
which
lesbians
who
registered
many
of
Disney World sponsored event,
gay
comm~ty in a direct’mail
will
go
into
effect
at
the
begin~
the same benefits as married het-.
"Gay Day at Disney" drew some
advertising campaign..o"It.’.s . a
ning
of
1995,
a!lows
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erosexuals,No
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20,000 lesbians andgay men to
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couples a civil.(but not churdh)
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the popular theme park. A small
Heath, AT&amp;T’S public relations
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a
wedding;
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temporary.
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good market Segment. to tar_get..
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cated and brand loyal consumNorway
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trance road to the park, but withvote a. government-sp0nsored
ers with ahigh level of discrelaws.
out much apparent support.
measure that- would have-estabtionary income.’.’
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Law
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Disney World posted signs outlished a:domestic partner regisfroms~,~eral AT&amp;T customers
MINNEAPOLI.S.~ (June 8) -side the park explaining that
tration in the province.This
and includes excerpts from a
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letter’i explaining the corpohave chosen to visit the Magic ¯ Hedlundhas ruled t~at the Min~
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Kingdom today in their recogits authoriU when it enacted a
nition of Gay and Lesbian Pride
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Gebbi6 tO Resign

man’s complaint last year and
OK State Health Dept.
emergency room in Fremont,
Aussies Tout Acyclovir
concluded he had been wrongOhio. But, the suit charges, when
SYDNEY - High doses of the
Seeks Planning Input
fully dismissed because of his
Dr. Charles Hull, the physician
herpes drug Acyclevir can sigWASHINGTON- Th~ National
The HIV/STD Service of the
HIV status. Officials at the uniin charge at the time, discovered
.
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survival
Assn. Of People with AIDS and
Oklahoma State Department of
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Charon’s AIDS diagnosis, Hull
of people with AIDS, according
ACT UPhave both called for
Health (OSDH) announces the
refused
to admit Charon to the
FDAOKs
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a
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study
has
Kristine Gebbie, President
establishment of a community
hospital
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WASHINGTON - An advisory
Clinton’s.iAIDS policy coordi:
~tflznningo~,~r°un
to,_ ad’Vi~ OSDHI: shown, that Acyclovir. can extend
hospital
f~
treatment.
hfe
by
.around
szx
months,
a
committee
of
the
Food
and
Drug
nator;to ~esign. lqAP’~VA’s exon funding priorifiesfor HIV ....
Infections from Vaccine
Administration has recom¯ ecutive direc~r, William Free~
prevention: OSI-ID~!.00.kstowtxk " significant advantage in this somended that the government
CHICAGO ~ Several volunteers
man, said the:organization had
more elbsdy with a variety of
rions disease," said David Cooapprove-a new drug to treat HIV,
in a federal government study to
communities around the state to
per, director ofthe National
"worked hard" with Gebbie for
9 months.bm.o.that"now we be.workmoreeffeetivel~tocombat. ~,en.m~in_IL/IVEpidemiology..an.d
. but with severe warnings that:.,-testexpefimentalAIDSvaceines
lievgshi~’iS’!in0.~ipable of mar=
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s~ the ~_pixnt of the federal i" OSDHGay&amp;.LesbianOutreaCh
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~bou,t,.tge~m~e~_~cme.t.o, saywho, ...imsmg.cog._csms:abo.u.tthesafety
level :NAPWAsaysisnecesimry
Coordinator, the~tat.e’s Gay"&amp;
mma testa Hertm tot HIV
s~omo, ta~e.it. :l~heFDAp..anelof / of sueh,.m,alSi:according to are~
to fight the epidemic. In inter~
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4.T, .p,m~babl.y..has s.om~e~,b~nefit . ya~.c~m..~, Whichare be~.g test~l
views with‘ several reporters, couraged to participate in this .. Sponsored Indian :Council of
GebbieSaid.shehasnointenfion
process.
: - .._ ~-.. :_ ~’ i Medical Research, In.dia’s top
m !~mited clinical trials~at 5
,overme.~¢xastmgAt~..~arugs,
but _c~__utano_t say.precmely who .. universities, do not contain any
of resigningz~
’
. . OSDH seeks individuals from " medical agency, says itwill be~
PWA’s Raused Ent~ to.. ,thesecommunitiest0se~efot~a, - ginAInS-related clinical trials .would ,be~fit,~owsafe~edmg :~0f~v~’~e.ti.cmat_~erialand
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Rao~nti~’Thi~’.l,v|~
oneyear.term. The ~deadlin¢for. involving traditional Indian
ts on me ng.ht track to answer /so,7 ofsome 1;400participants
W’7,,’7;:Y,:,~’~.::’:""".~.. ~ nominations was June 17buthas . herbal remedies said to Stop the
these and other.questionS. The "- including 2 people who were
been extended: indefinitely.
Spread of HIV A task force has
.
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_t~tJlor~
A
,re~ep.
non
neia oy federal AIDS poficy co.
drugseemS to helpboost the
recei~ng only placebos - have
selected. 10 l~er~al drugs for
Nomination form~ andmoreinordinator Kristine Gebbie to
immunity of HIV patients while
testedpositiveforHIV.All seven
formation can be found at the
cfiuical experiments. The drugs
commemorate Pediatric &amp; Adocreating fewer Side effects than
positive volunteers had been
Triangle Association, 2136 NW
were selected from the ancient
lescent AIDS Week and AIDS
other drags, according to Bristolcounseled about how to reduce
39th, Oldahoma City, or the HIV
Indian school of Ayurvedic
Watch -.flopped when 9 invited
Myers Squibb:
-the risk of HIV infection, but
Resource Center,. 4154 So:
.medicine, which uses herbal and
I-IIV-positive, homeless guests
researchers have long worried
Patient Sues Hospital
Harvard, Ste. H- 1, Tulsa~ or write
root-extracts for treatment of
and 20 otherinvitedpeople were
HIV/STD Service, Oklahoma. chronic diseases.
TOLEDO, Ohio- Fred Charon,
denied entrance to the event. The
neously believe that they are
State Departmont of Health, I000
a 31-year-old man with AIDS
University Sued
resulting eommotkra and confuprotected and engage in highNE 10th, OKC 73117, 40£27!who
was
denied
treatment
by~a
BUIES CREEK, N.C. - The fedsions pawned accusations of
risk behaviors. Scientists say
4636 or 800=535-AIDS.
hospital
emergency
room
physieral lawsuit against the Baptistracism and discrimination
some new infections were to be
cian, has sued under the Amerirun Campbell University in an
against homeless people, and
Gay &amp; Lesbian Quarterly, a
expected during the trials and
cans
With
Disabilities
Act.
Ateffort to make the school rehire a
many guests who were admitted
newsletter for healthcare profesthat no prospective vaccine
torneys with ACLU representphysical education coach with
to the reception walked out in
sionals, highlighting recent rewould likely be 100% effective.
ing
Charon
claim
in
the
lawsuit
AIDS is underway. The "John
protest. The incident-mounted
search of interest of those workthat he was suffering an allergic
Doe" suit was filed after the U.S.
further criticism of Gebbie, who
ing with sexual minorities.
reaction to medication when he
Equal Employment Opporttmity.
activists say has not done enough
For info: Christopher J.
went to the M_emorial Hospital ....
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to fight AIDS.
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include protection from discrimination
changed?’ 3Vhen asked if he would issue
on .the basis of sexual orientation. She is
an executive order banning discriminanow leading acampaign to fight the radical
tion basedon sexual orientation for state
employees,, hel responded by. asking,
right’s targeting of the black community
"do~n’t that follow from what I just said?"
in anti-gay ballot initiatives.
Radecic and Carter will.join with Gays
Bernice Shedriek’s campaign literature
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speaks o~ the. great adversity she.has
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lowing what she believes is right. M&amp;
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If it is Summer, thenit must be
SummerStage time. The KOTV
Spirit
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Oklahoma
SummerStage~ Festival ’94 kicks
off this monih. The original idea
for. the: Summer Festival was
developed toprovide live Theatrical entertainment during the
time.when most area theaters
were not in production. That idea
.wilt be translated into nine productions by eight companies this
summer.

For. convenience ..you~may
make reservations for ’any of the
productions by calling the Per=
forming Arts Center Box Office
at 596-7111 for res.ervations.
This year the Performing Arts
Trust and KOTV Television are
co-sponsoring the entire Festival
and all of us from the
SummerStage Board ~want to
express our thanks. A-Festival
arrangement like this allows all
the producing companies to really strut their best efforts. Be
sure to take advantage of wide
range of offerings. After all, how
much time can you really spend
at the lake ?
Theatre Tulsa will be offering
something, very special this
summer during the Festival. The
World Goes ’Round is a Broadway Musical Revue which pro-

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continued to mount productions
vides 30 of your favorite Broadduring the Second World War,
way hits in a single evening.
From Cabaret; Chicago; New
both for civilians and for service
men and women.
York, New York to Kiss of the
Spider Woman and many, many
Between 1942 and 1943, one
more shows, you can enjoy a full
of.our Artistic Managers was
evening of the best of Broadway
Ward Mendenhall w’ho was
music in one clever evening. For
called into service and the last
additional information glvem a
twoplays of 1943 were directed
call at 58%8402 and ask about .- by Virginia Weaver Russell..
our Group Discounts.
So here in.this moment of refleetion about sacrifice and serI want to take: a moment to
reflect on the .other big event
vice; I find another tie between
which is occurring as I write.
the life of this Theater, this
Commtmity and the wonderful
The D,Day. Invasion was fifty
years ago today. The events of
peoplcwho kept up; not only
their Own spirits, but the spirits
this ..day 50 years ago have been
the inspiration for some wonof _the whole community in that
darkest of times. Here’s to Ward
derful dramatic works.
Mendenhall, and .all the other
In fact the Theater had its’ own
dramatic moment relative to the
men and women from Tulsa
Little Theatre who served their
war. Tulsa Little Theatre, our
community so honorably at
name back then, was one of the
home and on the battlefield.
few Community Theaters which

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              <text>by David Nava&#13;
"Whendowe getourparade.7""&#13;
The question was asked more .in&#13;
fun than wi~.en_v.:.~;~more m&#13;
joking than with;~alice, but it&#13;
struck a chord, with me. I had&#13;
casually mentioned to a couple&#13;
of my straight :.f..,ri~n~.that. the.&#13;
Gay Pride E~de ~a~-coming&#13;
up and I was looking forward to&#13;
it’"What abgut, S~aight .Pride ¯&#13;
Day?" the female .of~¢O,uple&#13;
asked with a gin~ "Everyday is&#13;
Stratght Pride Day., I auswere ,&#13;
also grinning, ’..’This culture celebrates&#13;
it with gay abandon."&#13;
She laughed...When do we get&#13;
ourparade?’dem~ndedhermale&#13;
counterpart ’Turn the television&#13;
on." I said. ’¢Fhere’s your parade."&#13;
We all laughed and went&#13;
about our business but the brief&#13;
exchange kept coming back to&#13;
me through the week. The more&#13;
I thought about it the more serious&#13;
it became.&#13;
WhyhaveaGayPride 15arade?&#13;
It’s a question many straight&#13;
people might be asking in the&#13;
next few weeks. Gay people, I&#13;
believe, inherently, intuitively&#13;
know why wehave a parade. We&#13;
have aGay Pride Paradebecause&#13;
25 years ago a bunch of drag&#13;
queens at a bar called The&#13;
Stonewall fought back for the&#13;
first time when the police overstepped&#13;
the bounds of their authority&#13;
for the millionth time,&#13;
thereby launching the Gay Liberation&#13;
Movement. We have a&#13;
Gay Pride Parade so that at least&#13;
for one day in a year we can walk&#13;
down the streets of Where we&#13;
live and show our numbers for&#13;
all the world to see. We have a&#13;
Gay Pride Parade to celebrate&#13;
our defeat of The Closet, to have&#13;
a day when we can proclaim,&#13;
Al! across the country, members&#13;
of the Lesbian/Gay press&#13;
have been ruminating about this&#13;
big 25th anniversary of the&#13;
Stonewall Riots...Stonewall on&#13;
this cover, Stonewall on that&#13;
cover...it’s going to be one hell&#13;
of a party. But unlike last year’s&#13;
March on Washington, it’s not&#13;
clear what, beyond a.party, it&#13;
will be. Yes, there is a March on&#13;
the UN; yes, there are the Gay&#13;
Games, glorious and worthy in&#13;
themselves, and yes, there is the&#13;
annual conference of the Inter~&#13;
national Lesbian/Gay Association&#13;
(ILGA).&#13;
But still I am haunted by the&#13;
comments of Mary Breslauer in&#13;
The Advocate this spring. Ms.~&#13;
Breslaner asked if we; our wonderfully&#13;
diver~e communities&#13;
couldorganizeforany thing other&#13;
than a party: She suggested that&#13;
the 100 million or so dollars that&#13;
will pour into New York could&#13;
buy a lotof grass-roots lobbying,&#13;
education, tv &amp; radio ads. The&#13;
combined budgets of our sowithout&#13;
reservation, who we are&#13;
and Who we love.&#13;
So, whendothe straightpeople&#13;
get their own parade? When&#13;
straight peo.ple are prevented&#13;
from marrying the people they&#13;
choose to marry, precluded from&#13;
. enjoying tax benefits availabl.e&#13;
to married people; then they&#13;
should have a parade. When&#13;
straight people are barred from&#13;
serving their country in the mili7&#13;
¯tary,i then they should have a&#13;
pal:ade. When straightpeople ,are&#13;
routinely fired from. their jot~s&#13;
because of who they love with or&#13;
live with then they should have a&#13;
parade. Whenstraight people axe&#13;
blocked from holding sensitive&#13;
jobs in the government merely&#13;
because of their sexual orientation,&#13;
then they should have a&#13;
parade. Whenstrai,gh.t people,.a~e,&#13;
forbidden to raise their Own cm~-&#13;
dren orto adopt others, if they so&#13;
choose, then they should have&#13;
parade. Whenstraight people are&#13;
beaten, harassed and shot at for&#13;
holding hands in public then I’ll&#13;
march in their parade.&#13;
A man who lives in my&#13;
neighborhood was shot onour&#13;
street 2 years ago by a carload of&#13;
young thugs because he was bidcling&#13;
a companion farewell with&#13;
an embrace. The companionwas&#13;
another man. TheHuman Rights&#13;
Commissioner of this city publicly&#13;
intimated that the mean were&#13;
"aski"ng~ for it" throug,h en..ga..,g, ig,g&#13;
in "provocative benavmr&#13;
. embracing to say good-bye.&#13;
That’s why I’ll be. at The Gay&#13;
Pride Parade. Unless we stand&#13;
together, march together, care&#13;
together, no one will do it for us.&#13;
We Gay and Lesbian people are&#13;
on our own and we must depend&#13;
on each other.&#13;
So, when some well meaning,&#13;
called national organizations&#13;
(Human Rights Campaign Fund,&#13;
National Gay &amp; Lesbian Task&#13;
Force, Gay &amp; Lesbian Victory&#13;
Fund) are but a fraction of the&#13;
Stonewall dollars. VvTnat’s wrong&#13;
with this picture - how much do&#13;
we value our civilrights?&#13;
Oppression- we usually think&#13;
of it as something done to us by&#13;
non-Gay people. Unfortunately,&#13;
it’s also something we do to ourselves&#13;
and each other. Growing&#13;
up in a heterosexist and&#13;
homophobic society, that hatred&#13;
poisons us too. I’ve been talking&#13;
advertising with a Gay merchant&#13;
for over 9 months. His large &amp;&#13;
successful business stocks&#13;
products specifically made for&#13;
us. He whines about sales but he&#13;
refuses to advertise those products&#13;
to us. Many here in Tulsa&#13;
would buy from him if they only&#13;
knew.&#13;
While dearly I wouldlikehim&#13;
to advertise (that’s whatmakes it&#13;
possible to bring you news not&#13;
~ound in The Tulsa Worm or any&#13;
L.e t te rs&#13;
Miz Sensuous Tells Us&#13;
What, When &amp; Whereforel&#13;
The drag queens, female impersonators,&#13;
or gender illusionists&#13;
today have a problem: they&#13;
are busy cutting one another&#13;
down.,There’s enough room in&#13;
Tulsofor ev~:e~y~_~body.~to get a~ong..&#13;
" Ba~kwheh l~Ii~ s~n~tious~vas&#13;
born no one put anyone down,&#13;
everyone triedhelping everyone.&#13;
Old! Damn right...the way some&#13;
of the Darlings are doing,,cutting&#13;
the older Queens down....they&#13;
TULSA FAMILY NEWS&#13;
F~ublisher/Editor Assistant Editor Staff Writer&#13;
Tom Neai James Christjohn Kharma Amos&#13;
918-832-0233, POB 41at0, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74159&#13;
Issued on or before the 15th of each month, the entire contents of this&#13;
publication are protected by US copyright I994 by Tulsa FamilyNews and&#13;
may not be reproduced either in whole or in part withoutvaitten permission&#13;
from the publisher. Publication of a name or photo in no way indicates or&#13;
reflects that person’s sexual orientation. Correspondance is assumed to be&#13;
- for publication unless otherwise noted and becomes the sol~ p.ro_perty, of&#13;
Tulsa Family News. All eorrespondance should be sent to the. address&#13;
above. TulsaFamilyNews is distributed freeofchargeinlocallbusiri~s~&#13;
and organizations.&#13;
¯are here and will be here...keep&#13;
Clubs &amp; Restaurants&#13;
gettin up, planting your feet~On’%&#13;
thefloor e,~ery day, and you1~be ~ .~The Alley, 3340 S. Peoria&#13;
old too! People like myself, MC ..... ~’B~d Boys Club~ 1229 S. Memorial&#13;
Parker, Mr. Timm~ Miz Dorian,&#13;
Bead Aheads and Lady Diana&#13;
laid the ground for you to be&#13;
performers, not critics....the future&#13;
can be outstanding if we&#13;
love one another..stop the hate&#13;
and discrimination....why fight&#13;
among ourselves?&#13;
By the way, thank you all for&#13;
your support when I was ill back&#13;
in October. I’ve come a long&#13;
ways...I’m still here to terrorize&#13;
each and everyone of you...let’s&#13;
go forward as one...the past was&#13;
good, now let’s make it a fabulous&#13;
future! - Sensuous&#13;
Editor’s note: the preceeding&#13;
ts only an excerpt of an informative&#13;
and interesting letter&#13;
about some ofour community’s&#13;
past. We will publish more as&#13;
space allows. We apologize if&#13;
we’ve mispelled any names.&#13;
*Cherry St. Bakery, 1344 E. 15&#13;
*Lola’s, 2630 E. 15th&#13;
*.Metropole, 1902 E. 11&#13;
*Silver Star Saloon, 1565 Sheridan&#13;
*Renegade, 1649 S. Main&#13;
*Rex, 6101 E. Admiral&#13;
*TNT’s, 2114 S. Memorial&#13;
*Time n’Time Again, 1515 S. Memorial&#13;
*Tool Box, 1338 E. 3rd&#13;
*Whittier care, 416 S. Lewis&#13;
Businesses/Services&#13;
BellAire Cleaners, 4951 S. Peoria&#13;
Budget Window Treatments, 7116 So. Mingo, Ste. 102&#13;
*CD Warehouse, 6080 S. Sheridan&#13;
- *CD Warehouse in Lincoln Plaza, 15th &amp; Peoria&#13;
Floral Design Studio, 3404 S. Peoria, Ste. 100&#13;
*Indian Territory Coffee Company, 1613 E. 15&#13;
International Tours&#13;
Harry &amp; Mrs. Jones, 1617 E. 15&#13;
Jared’s, 1602 E. 15&#13;
Ken’s FlowerS, 1635 E. 15&#13;
*Living Arts .of Tulsa,-224 N. Main&#13;
Major Affairs, 2014 E. 6th-&#13;
*Mohawk Music, 6157 E 51 PI&#13;
Novel Idea Discount Books&#13;
7104 S. Sheridan, 492-0335 3356 E. 51,&#13;
or not-so well meaning straight&#13;
acq~mintance of yours questions&#13;
the need for a Gay Pride Day&#13;
Parade, edueat~ the poor soul.&#13;
I’mpicking up the phone to call&#13;
my two friends now.&#13;
David Nava is an actor and&#13;
writer in Chicago.&#13;
other Tulsa paper), there is a&#13;
broader community interest too.&#13;
Theproducts he sells can educate&#13;
and enlighten our community if&#13;
you know where to find them.&#13;
Till now, what he’s stocked,&#13;
thoughafractionofwhathecould&#13;
do, has been almost the only&#13;
choice in Tulsa. He could make&#13;
money and help his community&#13;
at the same lime but it seems that&#13;
he’s too inhibited by his fears of&#13;
,fundies."&#13;
More frustrating, this met-&#13;
. chant has refused to allow distribution&#13;
of this paper while continuing&#13;
to distribute a monthly&#13;
paper withdocumentedanti-Gay&#13;
policies. This sort of disclSmina.&#13;
fion is unacceptable from non-&#13;
Gay businesses but is unbelievable&#13;
from our own. Fortunately,&#13;
one of his better rivals across&#13;
town, although it is a non-Gay&#13;
business, is more open-minded.&#13;
They’ve welcomed Tulsa Family&#13;
News and our readers. You&#13;
can guess where Irll be shopping.&#13;
Tom Neal, publisher &amp;.editor&#13;
744-0896&#13;
835-5083&#13;
583-8398&#13;
749-1563&#13;
587-8811&#13;
8344234&#13;
585-3405&#13;
835-1055&#13;
660-0856&#13;
664-8299&#13;
584-1308&#13;
582-2400&#13;
743-5967&#13;
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341-6866&#13;
582-1617&#13;
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599-8070&#13;
585-1234&#13;
587-8108&#13;
664-2951&#13;
Puppy Pause lI, 1 lth &amp; Mingo -&#13;
*S~ribner’s Bookstore, 1942 Utica Square&#13;
Sound Warehouse, 1338 E. 15th&#13;
*Tomfoolery, 1565 S. Sheridan&#13;
Zat’s, 3708 South Peoria&#13;
Organizations&#13;
B/L/G Alliance, University of Tulsa.&#13;
*HIV Resource Consortium, 4154 S. Harvard, Ste. H-l&#13;
NAMES PROJECT, POB 3181 74101&#13;
P-FLAG, POB 52800 74152&#13;
Prime-Timers, P.O. Box 52118&#13;
Project Reachout, HIV Testing, 5451-E So. Mingo&#13;
Shanti Hotline&#13;
747:6711&#13;
838-7626&#13;
749-6301&#13;
583-1572&#13;
832-0233&#13;
742-6909&#13;
583-9780&#13;
749-4194&#13;
748-3111&#13;
749-4901&#13;
74128&#13;
622-1441&#13;
749-7898&#13;
TulsaOklahomaus for HumanRights, (TOHR) POB 52729, 74152&#13;
TOHR Gay HelpLine (Info.) 743-4297&#13;
Other&#13;
*Chapman Student Center, University of Tulsa&#13;
* Tulsa City/County Libraries: Central, Hardesty South, Martin&#13;
East, West Regional, Rudisill North. For info: call 596-7977.&#13;
*Tulsa City Hall, Cafeteria Vestibule, Ground Floor&#13;
*University Center at Tulsa&#13;
Professionals&#13;
Associates in Medical &amp; Mental Health, 1560 E. 21 743-1000&#13;
Jeffery A. Beal, MD, Giuny Butler, RN, Theodore Campbell, MSW&#13;
Kathi Bums, LCSW, Lie. Clinical Therapist, 425-4778&#13;
Phillip Cyr, Gen. C0ntractor-Cosmetic Remodeling 745-9911&#13;
Sandra J. Hill, MS, Psychotherapy, 2865 E. Skelly 745-1111&#13;
Tim Daniel, Attorney 352-9504, 800-742-9468&#13;
Bill Hinlde, Attorney -587-1500&#13;
Kelly Kirby, CPA, POB 14011, 7~159 747-5466&#13;
John Kirk, Realtor 747-5800, 745-2245&#13;
Tom Neal, Designer, Buildings/Gardens/Graphics 832-0233&#13;
Richard Reeder, MS, Psychotherapy 581-0902, 743-4117&#13;
Religious Organizations&#13;
*Bless The LordAtAll Times Christian ctr 2627B E. 11 628-0594&#13;
*Community of Hope, 1347 N. Yale 838-7232&#13;
*Family of Faith MCC, 5451-E So. Mingo 622-1441&#13;
*MCC of Greater .Tulsa, 1623 N. Maplewood 838-1715&#13;
Dignity/Integrity 298-4648&#13;
*Canterbury Ministry Center, University of Tulsa 583-9780&#13;
Tulsa OklahomatiS~or Human Rights ¯ PO Box 52 729 Tul~a; 0 K 74152&#13;
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other items, under the byline, "submitted by TOHR; contained elsewhere in-Tblsa Family News.&#13;
TOHR proudl9 presents the annual pride meek~&#13;
.o: . :. _ L_ . . i-i " " " ~ ’ : ’~ ’ ’&#13;
at the&#13;
1565 S. Sheridan&#13;
Friday, June 17th&#13;
from 9 p.m. to Midnight&#13;
$5 at the door to benefit TOHR.&#13;
TULSA’S&#13;
BI ST&#13;
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HELLEN BACK Miss Renegades 1994&#13;
KRIS KOH% Miss Tulsa 1986&#13;
FALLON SCOTT Miss Oklahoma USA 1993&#13;
I-~LGA Miss Renegades 1993&#13;
SADIE BROOKSMiss Silver Star 1994&#13;
MR. SILVER STAR 1993 .&#13;
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includes Show!&#13;
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¯ FACES THEATRE GROUP&#13;
&amp;.many tam’e fabulous entertainers.&#13;
limited sea~t~8&#13;
July Meeting&#13;
Racism in :the Gay&#13;
¯ .: ~ Community~&#13;
"What olorjs the "GayCommunity?"&#13;
a~ Jtily’s fe~a.tuted.~St-sp~aiter; " Alan&#13;
Nyitray, iofOklahoma: City;&#13;
The July membership meeting of&#13;
TOHR will begin wlths~iai time at 6:30&#13;
and the meeting starts at 7 p.m. on Tuesday,&#13;
July 5 at the HIV/Resource Center,&#13;
4154 S. Harvard, Suite.Hol, lower level.&#13;
-A lesbian and gay fights activisl, Nyitray&#13;
has offered his expertise and talents&#13;
to Oklahomans, from human rights organizing,&#13;
to lobbying the OklahOma state&#13;
legislature, to speaking out for&#13;
marginalized people.&#13;
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Tldsa: Fanlily "News. J1me-Ju{Fl1994. page 3&#13;
News:Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News&#13;
Students Fight the Right&#13;
MINNEAPOLIS - Recalling&#13;
student civil rights activism in&#13;
the South during the 1960s, dozens&#13;
of gay; lesbian, bisexual and&#13;
transgeader students from the&#13;
University of Minnesota will be&#13;
departingby bus from Minneapolis&#13;
July 10 f,o,r what organizers&#13;
are calling ’Missouri Summer’&#13;
947~TI~ sthd"ent campaign&#13;
will work in a~ 8-week grassroots&#13;
campaign With the Missouri-&#13;
based :group -Show -Me&#13;
Equality :to ~gh~.a proposed&#13;
statewide anti-gayballot measure.&#13;
Formoreinformation about&#13;
the student grojeet contact Gary&#13;
Schiff, c00r~liffator, MISSOURI&#13;
SUMMER’.94 at. (612) 724-&#13;
5942, by writing to MISSOURI&#13;
SUMM~.~94, 1i5 E. 34th St.&#13;
Miuneapolis..~ MN 55408, or&#13;
scbif003 @maroon.tc.nmn_edu&#13;
Anti-Gay .Ballot to. Fail?&#13;
BOISE, Idaho- With less than 3&#13;
months until a July 8 filing deadline,&#13;
the Idaho Citizens Alliance&#13;
says it had gathered just over a&#13;
third ofthe signafures needed to&#13;
put a proposed anti-gay ballot&#13;
initiative on the ballot this November,&#13;
according to the Idaho&#13;
Statesman newspaper. Opponents&#13;
of the proposed measure&#13;
were hopeful about ICA’ s difficulties&#13;
in getting the required&#13;
number of signatures, but were&#13;
not yet celebrating. "Itjust goes&#13;
to Show that Idaho is not the&#13;
pushover state that they thought&#13;
it was," said Brian Bergqnist,&#13;
co-chairman of the Don’t Sign&#13;
On Committee.&#13;
No Bias in Health Reform&#13;
WASHINGTON - According&#13;
to a poll released bythe Human&#13;
Rights CampaignFund,-67% of&#13;
Americans favor anti-bias proteetions&#13;
including gays&#13;
andldsbian~ as part 6f~dfi6aal&#13;
health-care reform efforts, while&#13;
only 24% opposed such civil&#13;
rights protections. HRCF, a gay&#13;
rights advocacy groupbased&#13;
inWashington, is lobbying Congress&#13;
to include anti-bias language&#13;
in various health care&#13;
proposals currently being considered&#13;
by the legislature.&#13;
10,000 Athletes&#13;
NEW YORK - At least 10,000&#13;
athletes from around the world&#13;
have registered for the June 18-&#13;
25 Gay Games IV, organizers of&#13;
the cultural and athletic celebration&#13;
have announced. Gay&#13;
Games officials said they expect&#13;
more than a million visitors in&#13;
the city from 42 different countries,&#13;
including Indonesia, Bulgaria,&#13;
Zimbabwe, and New&#13;
Zealand. They also confirmed&#13;
that theU.S. Justice Dept. has&#13;
waived a ban that bars foreigners&#13;
With HIV and AIDS from&#13;
entering the country.&#13;
Fundie Candidates Lose&#13;
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - A&#13;
Pat Robertson-backed slate of 5&#13;
fundamentalists vying for seats&#13;
on the televangelist’S own&#13;
hometown of Virginia Beach,&#13;
Va., were all rejected by Voters&#13;
Tuesday, May 3. ~ Edward&#13;
Kreyfin~ Jr., one of the defeated&#13;
fundamentalist candidates, said&#13;
¯ ilie ~featbf-~e slht~~~iil~d&#13;
by talk ’~thdtwe w~ia ri~litwing&#13;
takeover" group.&#13;
Austin Repeals Benefits&#13;
AUSTIN, Tex. - By almb~tla 2~&#13;
1 margin, voters in the Texas&#13;
state capital dealtasurprisebodyblow&#13;
to gay rights in one of the&#13;
few cities in the state that likes to&#13;
pride itself on its progressive&#13;
politics by repealing Austin’s&#13;
domesticpartnerprogr~.forcity&#13;
workers. With a!L _o,f~e ~recincts&#13;
reporting, thenbn~0fficial&#13;
count was 51,475, or 62%; in&#13;
favor of Proposition 22, and&#13;
31,082, or 38%, against. Although&#13;
the group backing the&#13;
successful repeal measure, Concorned&#13;
Texans, had couched&#13;
much of its campaigning to&#13;
overturn the city-approved partners&#13;
benefits in economic terms,&#13;
the organization also made it&#13;
clear that it considered the recognition&#13;
of same-sex partnerships&#13;
a"perversion of traditional&#13;
family values." Charles Bullock,&#13;
pastor of the Christ Memorial&#13;
Baptist Church and&#13;
the head of Concerned Texans,&#13;
said the vote in the usually liberal&#13;
Austin showed a dear majority&#13;
with conservative moral&#13;
values,, even if they do not always&#13;
¯¯out at decti0ns. The&#13;
resultsof the election stunned&#13;
¯ ¢die~city’~’s’ |esbian/gay~commu-&#13;
" ~ifity,~many:of’whom said ihey&#13;
felt let down by Austin’ s usually&#13;
tolerant residents.&#13;
Colorado&amp; Amendm’t 2&#13;
I~E~VE~~The ~10rado attorney&#13;
general’ s office has applied&#13;
to the state Supreme Coqrt asking&#13;
it to restore the anti-gay&#13;
Amendment 2 to the books. The&#13;
appeal, which is expected to be&#13;
heard by the court later this year,&#13;
c~aim’~ ~e,voter-approved mea-&#13;
. sure would.have protected the&#13;
legal rights of citizens, including&#13;
landlords and employers,&#13;
wi~h "deep-seated and profound&#13;
religious objections to homosexuality"&#13;
byrepealinglocal civil&#13;
rights measures throughout&#13;
Colorado.&#13;
Canadian Partners&#13;
TORONTO ’- The Canadian&#13;
government says it will go ahead&#13;
with legislation requiring employers&#13;
to pay benefits to samesex&#13;
couples. Attorney General&#13;
Marion Boyd said the goyernment&#13;
will introduce the legislation&#13;
shortly in an effort to make&#13;
certain that same-sex couples get&#13;
thesame fights as married heterosexuals.&#13;
If the proposed legislation&#13;
is enacted, companies&#13;
would be required to pay~amily&#13;
benefits to the’ Same-sex partners&#13;
of ~mployees, and the def’mition&#13;
of"spousev would be modified&#13;
~in’softie 80 p~dee~of ~Xisting&#13;
legislation t0 bring it in line with&#13;
the changes. Although exact details&#13;
were not made available,&#13;
the proposed legislation and its&#13;
relaied changes would mean that&#13;
same-sex couples would be able&#13;
tojointly adoptchildren. Passage&#13;
of the legislation will hinge on&#13;
approval in the legislature.&#13;
NYC Councilman to Run&#13;
for Congress&#13;
NEWYORK-TomDuane,New&#13;
York’s first openly gay city&#13;
councilman, has announced that&#13;
hey s throwing his .hat inthe race&#13;
to.represent part of Manhattan’ s&#13;
West Side 8th Congressional&#13;
district in the U.S. House of&#13;
Representatives. Dtmne, 39, announced&#13;
during his 1991 bid for&#13;
a seat on theCity Council that he&#13;
is HIV:positive. He will face&#13;
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Oregon: 4 Loeses, 1 Win&#13;
PORTLAND, Ore. - In the&#13;
Tuesday, May 17, statewide&#13;
elecfions.,voters in 4 Oregon&#13;
towns ~ Roscburg, Cottage&#13;
Grove, Veneta and Oakridge -&#13;
approved, anti-gay rights .n~ea~&#13;
s~es; althOugh~0iz¢dthemcan&#13;
go intocffeci because of a1993&#13;
¯ Oregon law barring such local&#13;
~, me~es,.An~m!~gay,m~ure.&#13;
in:.the Portland. subuib of C~ham als.o.~won a maj0xlty~of&#13;
votes,but did notpass because it&#13;
did not receive, the 60% voter&#13;
margin required to amend the&#13;
-city charter. Some 24 ¢ommuni,&#13;
ties in Oregon have SO far approved&#13;
anti-gay ballotmeasures,&#13;
and the anti-gay Oregon Citizeus&#13;
Alliance is planning to put&#13;
¯ its 2ndstatewide measure before&#13;
Oregonvoters this November. A&#13;
similar 1992 effortwas narrowly&#13;
rejected by the state,s voters.&#13;
Bermuda Sodomy Law&#13;
BEtLMUDA - The~i Bermuda&#13;
House of Assembly has voted&#13;
22-16 to. legalize homosexual&#13;
relations between men after a&#13;
tense and oftenbitter debate. The&#13;
proposed legislation must still&#13;
be approved by the British&#13;
colony’s senate: PremierSirJohn&#13;
Swan opposes the legalization&#13;
efforts. ~ " ~ ~.&#13;
~Aussies .Fight forRights&#13;
SYDNEY÷~TheAus~ian-fed-.&#13;
’ eral gove~ent is,[aunc~izg&#13;
legal moves .tO nullify Tasmahomosexual&#13;
acts following failure.&#13;
of state and federal officials&#13;
to reach any compromise. The&#13;
UN Human Rights CommiRee&#13;
. earlier this~ year declared&#13;
Tasmania’s male;male sedomy&#13;
statutea conmavention of internati0nal-&#13;
human rights accords.&#13;
.i_ A~s_trali.an~ Attorney General&#13;
- Michael Lavarch said he would&#13;
~recommend that the federal&#13;
~. governmenttak,e steps to assure~&#13;
-. that-~ Tasmania~:s.,homosexuals.&#13;
enjoy the~ii~e rights :as other&#13;
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UN,-Said theyh~ot~xttoice s0me&#13;
sort ofiegal reforms by-the end&#13;
- Gay RightsLaw. Sort&#13;
-. of -.,in. N.C. City.&#13;
ASHEViLLE, H.C:~ Aresolution&#13;
be~fore the .Asheville City&#13;
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for a royal pardonfor gay playwright&#13;
Oscar Wilde as a fitting&#13;
commemoration of his conviction&#13;
on "~uggery" (or sodomy)&#13;
charges nextyear.Apresstel~e~s.,e&#13;
from the group said Wilde s&#13;
. "imprisonment is astain on the&#13;
-judi~al. :s~y~t~m...~Th.e-very least ~&#13;
~oc~t~i~n d6i~ ~icl~iov~!edge&#13;
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~his sexual orientation. As part of&#13;
-the settlement, however; Swarm&#13;
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and transfer to the base’s&#13;
comptroller’s office.as a management&#13;
analyst.&#13;
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Jewish demonstrators scuffled&#13;
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group of 19 rabbis took out anad&#13;
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and threatening a boycoRof&#13;
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page ruling. "Prejudice, whether&#13;
founded on unsubstantiated&#13;
fears, cultural myths, Stereotypes&#13;
or erroneous assumptions cannot&#13;
be the basis for a discriminatory&#13;
classification," JudgeZilly ruled.&#13;
Cam~ermeyer, a 27-year.veteran&#13;
and Army nurse who was&#13;
awarded the Bronze Star for her&#13;
14-month tour of duty in Vietnam,&#13;
was thrilled at the ruling.&#13;
Partners Bill Fails in CA&#13;
SAC~MENTO; Calif: =-The&#13;
day after.the California Assembly&#13;
passed a statewide domestic&#13;
parmers registration measure by&#13;
the narrowest of. margins, the&#13;
proposed bill failed to pass the&#13;
state Senate by 2 votes - althoughit&#13;
s611lmsa secondchance&#13;
at passage in the upper house.&#13;
The limited partners bill would&#13;
extend to registered couples -&#13;
heterosexual or homosexual -&#13;
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such legal benefits as hospital&#13;
visitation rights; serving as a&#13;
conservator for their partner, and&#13;
willing property as married&#13;
couples do. The legislation,&#13;
authored by Assemblyman Richard&#13;
Katz, was approved by the&#13;
state Assembly on May 31 by a&#13;
41-26 vote - the bare minimum&#13;
needed for approval in the lower&#13;
chamber. But the next day, the&#13;
Senate compamon measure,&#13;
sponsoredby Sen. Gary Hart (D-&#13;
~anta Barbara), gam~red.only&#13;
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against. A21-vote majority is&#13;
required in the upper chamber to&#13;
pass such legislation. Because&#13;
of the bill’s passage in the AS-&#13;
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couples here took.another incremental&#13;
step toward equal-recognition&#13;
of their domestic parmerships&#13;
with an exemption from&#13;
the ~ity’s real estate transfer taxes&#13;
if they dissolve, their relationship&#13;
- an exemption married&#13;
couples enjoy under state law.&#13;
The exemption measure, unanimously&#13;
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of Supervisors on TuesdayMay ¯&#13;
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and lesbian couples already enjoyed&#13;
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"We’re endeavoring to chip.away&#13;
at the issue of lesbian and gay&#13;
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SACRAMENTO~ Calif: - The&#13;
state Supreme Court has agreed&#13;
~dreview conflicting lower court&#13;
ings about whether the Boy&#13;
Scouts of America policy, of excluding&#13;
gays and atheists vio=&#13;
-lates ~S~’e anfi-discrimiiiation&#13;
statutes. The high court .-anntua~&#13;
d:it wilIe~xi~ the ii~-&#13;
peals Of two separate eases involving&#13;
the. youth group, both of&#13;
which concern wl~ether the Boy&#13;
Scouts are a ’~business establishmeni"’&#13;
aS defined by&#13;
Califomia~s sweeping Unrnh&#13;
Civil Rights Act. Early last year&#13;
a state Court of Appeal in Santa&#13;
Aimruledthat the OrangeCounty&#13;
Council of the Boy Scouts isin&#13;
fact a business as defined by the&#13;
Unnth ACt and cannot exclude&#13;
youngsters from membership&#13;
because.of their religious beliefs&#13;
_and refusal .to swear an oath to&#13;
God. Just weeks later, however,&#13;
a state appeals court in Lo~ Angeles.&#13;
ruledthat the scouts were&#13;
not a~business under the Unruh&#13;
Act and that the youth group&#13;
could legally exclude gays~ Tl~t&#13;
ruling came in the case’of~Tim&#13;
Curran, a former Eagle Scout&#13;
who filed suit originally in 1980&#13;
after he was rejected as a scoutmaster&#13;
for a Berkeley troop be-&#13;
San Diego Gives Benefits&#13;
SAN DIEGO, Calif. - The San&#13;
Diego, Calif., city council narrowly&#13;
approved a measure extending&#13;
health care benefits to&#13;
the domestic partners of unmarried&#13;
municipal employees. The&#13;
council approved the measure&#13;
oN a 5~4 vote during a session.&#13;
concerned with contracts between&#13;
the city and anion workers.&#13;
Councilwoman Christine&#13;
,Kehoe,. a lesbian who recently&#13;
became the council’s firstopenly&#13;
gay member and sponsorof the&#13;
measure, said, "It’s a fairness is,&#13;
sue. What the city has done is&#13;
made it - I hope - OK for other&#13;
employers in San Diego to say&#13;
this is the kind of coverage I&#13;
want to offer."&#13;
Time Kills Gay Magazine&#13;
NEW YORK - Time Inc. has&#13;
said abandoned plans to launch&#13;
Tribe, a national gay magazine&#13;
that would have been the first&#13;
such publication started by a&#13;
major :-mainstream publisher:&#13;
There were reports that Time&#13;
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letterrwriting campaign by anti~&#13;
gay fundamentalists, but executives&#13;
with the publishing firm&#13;
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Family Assn.had laanched a&#13;
campaign .by his group against&#13;
the magazine.&#13;
Disney World’s Gay Day&#13;
ORLANDO, Fla. - Despite .angry&#13;
complaints from anti-gay&#13;
~uhdamentalists ~and evencon=&#13;
spicuous signs saving it wasn’t a&#13;
Disney World sponsored event,&#13;
"Gay Day at Disney" drew some&#13;
20,000 lesbians andgay men to&#13;
the popular theme park. A small&#13;
gro~ip 0f about 2 dozen protest-=&#13;
ers connected with theAmerican&#13;
Family Assn. and Operation&#13;
Rescue picketed along an entrance&#13;
road to the park, but without&#13;
much apparent support.&#13;
Disney World posted signs outside&#13;
the park explaining that&#13;
"members of the gay.comn~unity&#13;
have chosen to visit the Magic&#13;
Kingdom today in their recognition&#13;
of Gay and Lesbian Pride&#13;
Month" and that Disney "does&#13;
notdiscriminate againstdnyone’s&#13;
fight to visit the Magic Kingd~&#13;
m." / Lesbian and gay Workers&#13;
at the park volunteered to serve&#13;
as off:duty guides for the thousands&#13;
who showed up. The&#13;
eventis the 4th such lesbian!gay&#13;
trip to .the central Florida park,&#13;
but, because of the ~eelebrations&#13;
of the 25th annivers~, of.the&#13;
Stonewall:Riots&#13;
Daya~’Disney, ~6t@id~pf~!&#13;
Swedish Partners Law&#13;
STOCKHOLM -Following a&#13;
4-hour debate, the Swedish parliament&#13;
(Riksdag) narrowly.&#13;
adopted legislation that would&#13;
allow-same-sex Couples nearly -&#13;
- but not all - the Same bentfits&#13;
and responsibilities of marriage.&#13;
The bill establishing registered&#13;
partnerships in tile e0untry&#13;
passed 171-141. The law, which&#13;
will go into effect at the begin~&#13;
ning of 1995, a!lows same-sex&#13;
couples a civil.(but not churdh)&#13;
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insemination, Denmark and&#13;
Norway already have similar&#13;
laws.&#13;
Minneapolis Law Illegal&#13;
MINNEAPOLI.S.~ (June 8) --&#13;
District Court Judge Deborah&#13;
¯ Hedlundhas ruled t~at the Min~&#13;
neapolis:eity council overstepped&#13;
its authoriU when it enacted a&#13;
measure tl~t extends benefits to.&#13;
the.partners of lesbian .and. gay&#13;
city workers.: Judge Hedlfin-d&#13;
¯ declared the parmers Ordinance&#13;
illeg.al.and ruled,that the state of&#13;
Minnesotahad given cities the&#13;
..legal. right to finance employee&#13;
benefits~0nly f0rthe spouses mid&#13;
dependents ofcity workers. Becaiase&#13;
sathe-sex couples-cannot&#13;
leg~ly!-marry, thejudge, ruled,-&#13;
" ~y eann0t~ome eli~ib!e for -&#13;
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in.the U.S~&#13;
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cabinet hastabledameasur~ that&#13;
couples, extending,to gays andlesbians&#13;
whoregistered many of&#13;
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AIDS Groups Call on&#13;
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Kristine Gebbie, President&#13;
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around the state to per, director ofthe National&#13;
man’s complaint last year and&#13;
concluded he had been wrongfully&#13;
dismissed because of his&#13;
HIV status. Officials at the university&#13;
deny any wrong doing.&#13;
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committee of the Food and Drug&#13;
Administration has recommended&#13;
that the government&#13;
approve-a new drug to treatHIV,&#13;
emergency room in Fremont,&#13;
Ohio. But, the suitcharges, when&#13;
Dr.Charles Hull, the physician&#13;
in charge at the time, discovered&#13;
Charon’s AIDS diagnosis, Hull&#13;
refused to admit Charon to the&#13;
hospital and sent him to another&#13;
hospital f~ treatment.&#13;
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neia oy federal AIDS poficy co. Nomination form~ andmorein- selected. 10 l~er~al drugs for drugseemS to helpboost the recei~ng only placebos - have&#13;
ordinator Kristine Gebbie to formation can be found at the cfiuical experiments. The drugs immunity ofHIV patients while testedpositiveforHIV.All seven&#13;
commemorate Pediatric &amp;Ado- creatingfewer Side effects than positive volunteers had been&#13;
lescent AIDS Week and AIDS&#13;
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resulting eommotkra and confusions&#13;
pawned accusations of&#13;
racism and discrimination&#13;
against homeless people, and&#13;
many guests who were admitted&#13;
to the reception walked out in&#13;
protest. The incident-mounted&#13;
further criticism of Gebbie, who&#13;
activists say has notdoneenough&#13;
to fight AIDS.&#13;
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39th,OldahomaCity, or the HIV&#13;
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highlighting recent research&#13;
of interest of those working&#13;
with sexual minorities.&#13;
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Indian school of Ayurvedic&#13;
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lawsuit against the Baptistrun&#13;
Campbell University in an&#13;
effort tomake the school rehire a&#13;
physical education coach with&#13;
AIDS is underway. The "John&#13;
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Equal Employment Opporttmity.&#13;
Commission investigated the&#13;
otherdrags, according to Bristol-&#13;
Myers Squibb:&#13;
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a 31-year-old man with AIDS&#13;
who was denied treatment by~a&#13;
hospital emergency room physician,&#13;
has sued under the Americans&#13;
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with ACLU representing&#13;
Charon claim in the lawsuit&#13;
that he was suffering an allergic&#13;
reaction to medication when he&#13;
counseled about how to reduce&#13;
-the risk of HIV infection, but&#13;
researchers have long worried&#13;
neously believe that they are&#13;
protected and engage in highrisk&#13;
behaviors. Scientists say&#13;
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expected during the trials and&#13;
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by Gerald Miller, Theatre Tulsa&#13;
If it is Summer, thenitmustbe&#13;
SummerStage time. The KOTV&#13;
Spirit of Oklahoma&#13;
SummerStage~ Festival ’94 kicks&#13;
off this monih. The original idea&#13;
for. the: Summer Festival was&#13;
developed toprovide live Theatrical&#13;
entertainment during the&#13;
time.when most area theaters&#13;
were notin production. Thatidea&#13;
.wilt be translated into nine productions&#13;
by eight companies this&#13;
summer.&#13;
For. convenience ..you~may&#13;
make reservations for’any of the&#13;
productions by calling the Per=&#13;
forming Arts Center Box Office&#13;
at 596-7111 for res.ervations.&#13;
This year the Performing Arts&#13;
Trust and KOTV Television are&#13;
co-sponsoring the entire Festival&#13;
and all of us from the&#13;
SummerStage Board ~want to&#13;
express our thanks. A-Festival&#13;
arrangement like this allows all&#13;
the producing companies to really&#13;
strut their best efforts. Be&#13;
sure to take advantage of wide&#13;
range of offerings. After all, how&#13;
much time can you really spend&#13;
at the lake ?&#13;
Theatre Tulsa will be offering&#13;
something, very special this&#13;
summer during the Festival. The&#13;
World Goes ’Round is a Broadway&#13;
Musical Revue which pro-&#13;
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music inone clever evening. For&#13;
continued to mount productions&#13;
during the Second World War,&#13;
both for civilians and for service&#13;
men and women.&#13;
Between 1942 and 1943, one&#13;
of.our Artistic Managers was&#13;
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years ago today. The events of&#13;
this ..day 50 years ago have been&#13;
the inspiration for some wonderful&#13;
dramatic works.&#13;
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dramatic moment relative to the&#13;
war. Tulsa Little Theatre, our&#13;
name back then, was one of the&#13;
few Community Theaters which&#13;
fleetion about sacrifice and service;&#13;
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peoplcwho kept up; not only&#13;
their Own spirits, but the spirits&#13;
of _the whole community in that&#13;
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men and women from Tulsa&#13;
Little Theatre who served their&#13;
community so honorably at&#13;
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                    <text>TULSA-FAMILY NEWS

Serving Tulsa’s Lesbian, Gay &amp; Bisexual Communities - Our Families of the Heart

State H.ealth Dept. Kills HIV
Testing Grant to Family of Faith
MCC’s Project Reach Out;
Flags Management Problems

National News

Gay Games IV
&amp; Stonewall 25
NEW YORK - "Welcome to
Yankee Stadium! You’ve come
to the right place," actor/playwright Harvey Fierstein said to
the roared approval of more thzn
40,000 spectators as nearly
12,000 athletes from around the
world marched in the famed New
York stadium during the dosing
ceremonies of Gay Games IV.
The thousands of women and
men from 43 countries competed
in 31 spordng events held at 42
locations around the New York
City ’metropolitan area. The
weeklong event, which organizers said drew more than a halfmillion visitors to Manhattan
where they spent at least an estimated $400 million, was astOundingly free of trouble. At
the opemng ceremonies at Columbia University Stadium on
June 18, three rather forlorn antigay fundamentalists showed up
outside the arena to warn of "the
evils of homosexuality" while
tens of thousands and lesbians
see Games, page 6

Co ng.ress to
Consider AntiDiscrimination
Proposal
No OK Lawmakers

Willing to Sponsor
WASHINGTON- According~
to the Human Rights Campaign
Fund, .the Employment NonDiscrimination Act (Senate,
$2238 &amp; House, HR4636) that
would bar bias in the workplace
based on sexual orientation, has
gotten the backing of 30 sponsors
in the U.S. Senate and ll6in the
House of Representatives - 136
Democrats, 9 Republicans and 1
Independent -.since the measure
was introduced June 23.
Legislative aide to Mass.
Representative Gerry Studds,
Mark Agrast noted that this bill
is a "serious" proposal written in
"real" legislative language.
While he charaterized earlier
civil rights proposals as usefulin
raising the issue of rights proteetions, he emphasized that this
bill has much more serious
Chances 0f passing. The bill provides exemptions for religious

July 15 - August 14, 1994, Volume 1, Issue 8

TOHR Defends Human Rights Chief
Tulsa Oklahomans for Human
Rights (TOHR) praised Eddie
Fay Gates for her work as a
member of the Human Rights
Commission of the City of Tulsa.
TOHR alSO condemned the
announced opposition of several
councillors to Ms. Gates
reappointment."This is an attempt to punish Ms. Gates for

giving civil rights proposals that
include Lesbians and Gay men a
fair hearing" said Ric Kirby,
TOHR vice-president. He added,
"Ms. Gates has a long and distinguished record of volunteer
service to the city. Our councillors should consider the city
lucky if sheis willing to continue
to serve."

institutions and for employers
with fewer.than 15 employees.
Agrast also noted the unprec-

bill. He tioted that he has a very "
good record of voting in support
of issues of concern to Lesbian
&amp; Gay Oklahomans. He stated
that he would not be a co-sponsor of the bill since it did notgo
through any committees on
which he serves. He added that
he did not feel co-sponsorship
was particularly important to a
bill’s passage.
Senator Boren’s press aide,
Nick Hathaway issued a brief
statement saying that the senator
was supportive of the concept of
the bill but was still undecided
about co-sponsorship.

edented number of Republican
c0-sponsors foi the bill.
At press time, neither Representative McCurdy’s staff or Sen.
Nickles staff had returned re:
peated calls asking for explanations of their respective positions. Sen. Nickles’ staff indicated that he would oppose the
bill but also stated that they had
not even read it yet. Representative Mike Synar while in Tulsa
for a pro-choice rally at Temple
Israel said he would vote for the

Officials with the HIV/STD
Services of the Oklahoma State
Dept. of Health have issued a
certified letter to Family of Faith
(FoF) Metropolitan Community
Church notifying it of the end of
funding for Project Reach Out
Too, an HIV education and
testing program aimed at Gay &amp;
Bisexual men of color in Tulsa.
The end of funding for Project
Reach Out Too will also end
state funding for HIV testing at
Project Reach Out, aFoF project
begun in 1993 to educate and
test underserved sub-communities: youth, rural inhabitants and
leatherfolk~
State Healfla Gay &amp; Lesbian
Outreach co-ordinator., Alan
Nyitray and co-liason Ernestine
Hill indicated that the grant was
withdrawn due to repeated failure to complete federally mandated forms. These "scan" forms
which are coded with identifying
numbers to match blood samples
and test results; help,in part; to
verify that persons teSted actually
have received their test results as
well aspr0per ~-.re~e~t and p~s t~
test counselling. Nyitray indi,
eated that inlate 1993 under the
original grant, problems ~ith not
receiving the forms _began to
appear.
In early 1994, FoF received a
grant six times larger than its
1993 grant to begin the "men of
color"-outreach at a non-SOuth
Tulsa location and a small
amount of funds was included to
continue to pay for HIV testing
as a continuation of the 1993
program. However, according to
Nyitray, problems with paperwork continued. He recalls that
he and Hill had either four orfive
meetings in Tulsa with Pastor
Pam Crocker over Several
months during the spriiag as well
as a similar number of phone
calls. Nyitray said that it got- to
the point that his dept. was
making photo copies of blood
sample paperwork in order to be
able to track how many "scan"
forms were missing. Nyitray said
_Crocker claimed that volunteers
were failing to complete the
forms.
In April; Nyitray states his
office’ feared that Crocker did
not seem to be-able to fix the
problem but none-the-less met
with Crocker who was told that
the project would have to have
"excellentreporting" during May
or the project wouldbe cancelled.
As of June 17, the "scan" forms
that went with blood samples
submitted in May and that should

have been sent before June 5,
had not been received and the
state health dept. began the process to withdraw the grant.
Who’s Res ponsible?
Family of Faith board members, Kharma Amos and Dee
Chambers, both stated that the
church board knew that there
were problems with Project
Reach Outbut that they understood that Project Reach Out and
the church were two separate
entities. The board was aware
that Pastors Pare Crocker and
Marion Fink were involved in
managing Project Reach Out.
Amos remarked on conflict earlier between the board and
Project Reach Out management
about the accountability of the
project to the church.
However, according to
Nyitray, the contract with the
state for Project.Reach Out was
signed by Marion Fink as pastor
of FoF and state officials considered Pare Crocker to be the person responsible for managing the
project: Rudy Castillo; a volun=
teer co-ordinator with the project,
stated that Project Reach Out
was using the church’s tax-exempt status (federal tax identificationnumber) to order to receive
the grant. Individuals familiar
with Metropolitan Community
Church bylaws and Internal
Revenue Service regulations
indicate that under those circumstances that the church is
legally responsible for the
project.
Rudy Castillo stated that he
and Crocker shared responsibilities for Project Reach Out
but that paperwork/financial
matters were Crocker’s. He recalled two meetings state officials held with Crocker about
Project Reach Out problems but
says h( was not informed of the
meetings until after they took
place though he understood that
Emestine Hill had requested his
participation. He also says heoffered to help with paper work
but was turned down.
Castillo indicates that last
Week he found in the Project
ReachOut office about 75"scan"
forms that were incomplete or
incorrect. He added that if forms
were. not completed properly by
a volunteer, they could have been
corrected by Crocker, him self or
a volunteer receptionist. Castillo
also reports rumors, confirmed
by Nyitray, that state forms
which require notarization after
first being filled out, signed were
see Family of Faith, page 9

Tulsa Family News, July - August 1994, page 1

�TULSA FAMILY NEWS
by Senator Edward Kennedy
we intend to prevail.
complacent and convert th SkepAt all critical stages in the
Polls show that the vast matical. To make this bill a reality,
history of a free people, forces of
jority of Americans agree with
we need you to take the followus that Lesbians and Gay men
oppression must be confronted
i~ng steps:
in order for the frontiers of jusshould not have to face discrimiIf you have been discrimilice to be extended. For America,
nation in the workplace. Many
nated against in employment
fortune 500 corporations have
the time has come again. For
or know someone who has Gay men and LeSbians, the time
¯ alreadyincluded sexual orienta~~
make sure we know about it.
tion in their non-discrimination
is now.
Make sure we know the facts.
policies. Eight states and more
Just recently, a million
(Write to the Committee on LaAmeri.c_~ans gath_ered to combor and Human Resources, SD.
than 100 munic~alities have
memorate the 25th anniversary’ ": ~d" tt-" bail: discrimination? S" ~4~g,’DC 20510.)Send ti~ all theagainst Gaymen andLesbians.
information you think will be
of Stonewall, the first milestone
in this long journey on freedom’ s
By joining Congressmen
useful in making our poinL Job
road.The civil rights movemem
Barney Frank, Gerry Studds and
discrimination against Gay men
myself at the press conference
is on the march again, moving
and Lesbians is not a myth-it’s
introducing this legislation,
a reality that is shattering lives
closer to the American ideal, of
Coretta Scott King affirmed this
liberty and justice for all.
and denying opportunities daily.
action as the next chapter in
Write and call your SenaWe have refused to be intimidated by hate. Once again, it i~
tors and Representatives at
timeto challenge our country to
(202) 224-3121 and tell them to
live up to its founding ideals.
co-sponsor the Employment
"This
is
not
about
A great dealof progress has
Non-Discrimination act of
been made in the past quarter
granting special
1994 (S.2238 &amp; HR4636). Make
century. Although many miles
sure they know that this is imrights- it is about
portant - not just to the Gay
have been traveled, there are
many promises yet to bekept.
commtmity, but to all their conrighting
senseThey are promises to a cook in
stituents who believe in the
fundamental principles of a
Georgia fired for being a Lesless wrongs."
democratic society.
bian; to a postal worker in
US Senator
Contact your friends,
Michigan beaten unconscious by
co-workers for being Gay; and
neighbors, co’workers, emEdward Kennedy
to a truck driver in New Hampployers, and family members
and make sure that they, too,
shire, a stock broker in MaryAmerica’s civil rights history.
make their voices heard for
land, a social worker in Missisfreedom and justice. The phone
sippi, and countless other
She said: "I support the Employbanks.of the radical right will be
ment Non-Discrimination Act
Americans - all fired because of
prejudice despite their producof 1994 because I believe that
working overtime - and yours
freedom and justice cannot be
tivity "and performance. Such
must be, too ....
parceled out in pieces to suit
There is likely to be a massive
flagrant discri mination is wrong,
political convenience. As my
misinformation campaign
and it is time to fight back.
husband, Martin Luther King,
about what our bill does. Form
Thatis why, along with thirty
"truth squads" and make sure
Jr. said, ’Injustice anywhere is a
of my Senate colleagues and 115
threat to justice everywhere’ ."
your delegation in Congress
House members, I have sponThe fact remains that in 42
has the facts to seperate truth
sored the Employment Nonstates, qualified Lesbians and
from malicious fiction.
Discrimination Actof 1994. Our
Gay men with excellent records
Work closely with others in
bipartisan legislation will extend
can be fired - with no warning the civil rights community in
existing federal protections
just for being Gay. It happens
your area - people of color,
againstjob discrimination to Gay
every day, and it is up to us to
women, physically challenged,
men and Lesbians, and give restop it.
religious, and labor organizalief to those living in fear of
Lets be clear - The radical
tions - and ask for their suplosing their livelihoods. Our bill
right will leave no stone unturned
will send a strong message to
port and s.uggestions. They are
veterans In the civil rights
employers and all Americans that
to block the enactment of this
essential legislation. Our own
movement and can be helpful
homophobia will not be tolerated
commitment must be even
with coalition-building and
as employment policy anywhere
stronger. To ensure success, we
strategy.
in the nation.
need your active support and
This is not about granting
AS Harvey Milk said, ’None
assistance.
of nsare free until-all of us are
special~rights - it is about rightBeing right is good, but it is
ing senseless wrongs. Our case
free." We need to join together,
not enough. We must inspire the
not let others divide us.
is strong, our cause is just, and

by Tom NeaL publisher
Civil fights protections are one
of those things we shouldn’t need
to have. Tulsa City Councillor
Vicki Cleveland says so and
many of us would agree. Unlike
Ms. Cleveland, however, most
of us recognize that often we are
judged by our status: our race,
gender, religion or our, sexual
orientation rather than by our
ability to perform a job, pay for
services or rent/buy a home,
Many Americans assume that
Lesbians and Gay men, and Bi-

sexuals enjoy civil rights protections just like everyone rise. They
assume that a problem encountered can be addressed by complaining to the right governmental agency. Many are very surprised to find that those agencies
will not, and can not take a
complaint of discrimination
based on sexual orientation.
Some people know better or
have good reason that they
should. Some of the people who
should know better are Oklahoma politicians. Locally, John

Tulsa Family News, July - August 1994, page 2

.........................
about silencing debate on civil
tights issues and his harrassment
of Human Rights Commissioner
Eddie F.aye Gates make one
wonder if he’s a member of a
totalitarian branch of the Republicanparty - those who believe in
democratic principles of debate
and minority rights need not
apply. He’s joined by some ol, l
leagues who at least need to review their basic civics lessons:
they represent all citizens, .not
the ones who are exactly like
see OK Politicians, page 8

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Assistant Editor
Staff Writer
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James Christjohn
Kharma Amos
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Clubs &amp; Restaurants
*The Alley, 3340 S. Peoria
744-0896
*-Bad Boys Club, 1229 S. Memorial
835-50.83
*Cherry St. Bakery,. 1344 E: 15
583-8398
*Lola’s, 2630 E. 15th
749-1563
*Metropole, 1902 E. 11
587 -8811
834-4234
*Silver Star Saloon, 1565 Sheridan
*Renegade, 1649 S. Main
585-3405
*Rex, 6101 E; Admiral
835-1055
*TNT’s, 2114 S. Memorial
660-0856
*Time n’Time Again, 1515 S. Memoriai
664-8299
*Tool Box, 1338 E. 3rd
584-1308
*Whittier Cafe, 416 S. Lewis
582 -2400
Businesses/Services
Adventure Base One
425-4778
BellAire Cleaners, 4951 S. Peoria
743 -5967
Budget Window Treatments, 7116 So. Mingo, Ste. 1.02 254-2100
*CD Warehouse, 6080 S. Sheridan
491-9474
*CD Warehouse in Lincoln Plaza, 15th &amp; Peoria
587-6030
Encore M0rtgage Corp, 4835 S. Fulton, Ste 105
660-0880
Floral Design Studio, 3404 S. Peoria, Ste. 100
744-9595
"J~vaDave S~ L’mcoin Plaza
.
592-3317
*Indian Territory Coffee Company, 1613 E. 15
587-1633
341-6866
!nternation~ .Tour.s
599=80"/0
Ken’s Flowers, 1635 E. 15Major Affairs, 2014 El 6th
587-8108
584-3112
*Midtown Theater, 319 E. 3
664-2951
*Mohawk Music, 6157 E 51 P1
Phb~nix --Mortgage Corp.
592-7700
Pupp~"P~us’e" II, llth &amp; Mingo
838-7626
*Scribner’s Bookstore, 1942 Udca Square
749-6301
583-1572
Sound Warehouse, 1338 E. 15th
*Tomfoolery, 1565 S. Sheridan
832-0233
Organizations
B/L/G Alliance, University of Tulsa.
583 -9780
Interfaith AIDS Ministries
438-2637
*HIV Resource Consortium, 4154 S. Harvard, Ste. H-I. 749-4194
NAMES PROJECT, POB 3181 74101
,
748-31 !1
P-FLAG, POB 52800 74152
749-4901
Prime-Timers, P.O. BOX 52118
74128
Project Reachout, HIVTesting, 5451 -E So. Mingo
622-1441
Shanti Hotline
749-7898
TulsaOklahomansforHumanRights,(TOHR) POB52729, 74152
TOHR Gay HelpLine (htfo.)
743-4297
Other.
*Chapman Student Center, University of Tulsa
* Tulsa City/County Libraries: Central, Hardesty South, Martin
East, West Regional, Rudisill North. For info: call 596-7977
*Tulsa City Hall, Cafeteria Vestibule, Ground Floor
~*University Center at Talsa ...........
Professionals
Associates in MedicaJ &amp; Mental Health, 1560 E. 21
743-1000
Jeffery A. Beal, MD, Giuny Butler, RN, Theodore Campbell, MSW
K~ithi Biarns, LCSW, Lie. Clinical Therapist,
425-4778
Phillip Cyr, Gen. Contractor-Cosmetic Remodeling
745-9911
Sandra J. Hill, MS, Psychotherapy, 2865 [L Skelly 745-1111
Tim Daniel, Attorney
352-9504, 800-742-9468
Bill Hinkle, Attorney
587-1500
Kelly Kirby, CPA, POB 14011, 74"159
747-5466
John Kirk, Realtor
747-5800, 745-2245
Tom Neal, Designer, Buildings/Gardens/Graphics
832-0233
Richard Reeder, MS, Psychotherapy
581-0902, 743-4117
Religious Organizations
*Bless The Lord At All Times Christian Ctr 262713 E. 11
628-0594
*Community Of Hope, 1347 N. Yale
838-7232
*Family of Faith Mcc, 5451-E So; Mingo
622-1441
*MCC ofGreater Tulsa, 1623 N. Maplewood
838-1715
Dignity/Integrity
298-4648
*Canterbury Ministry Center, University of. Tulsa 583-9780

�tohr reporter

Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights ¯ PO Box 52729 Tulsa OK 74152
July/Augusl 1994 Volume 14 Number 8
The views expressed elsewhere in Tulsa Family News are not necessarily the views of TOHR.
Permission is granted to reprint information contained within the TOHR Reporter page along with
other items, under the byline, "submitted by TOHR’, contained elsewhere in Tulsa Family News.

President’s Column
by Kelly H. Kirby

Pending Legislation Alert
The Employment Non=Discrimination Act of 1994 (ENDA) has been
introduced into both houses of congress as House Bill 4636 and Senate
Bill 2238. There are currently more
than 100 sponsors in the House of Representatives and 33 in the Senate.
As opposed to legislation which has
been introduced every year since the 1970s
proposing basic rights for gays and lesbians, the act deals only with non
discrimination in employment. This particular issue seems to have the broadest
public opinion support (’/8% per one recent poll). That means 4 out of 5
Americans believe that sexual orientation
discrimination should not be allowed in the
work place. Other basic rights issues draw
less and less public support, ranging from
housing down to spousal and parental
rights for lesbians and gay men.
There are two very important things YOU
can do:
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clear cut accounts will be written up and
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possible Congressional hearings. If you or
someone you know clearly fit these guidelines, please write to:

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TOHR will observe its August meeting
with the Second Annual Picnic and Dance on
Bartlett Square. Everyone is invited to join
TOHR and its members in celebrating summer
at 5th and Main in beautiful downtown Tulsa.
On Tuesday, August 2, 1994, from 7 to 10
p.m. we will be OUT in public.
TOHR will provide soft drinks and have a
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NAMBLA Expelled
NEW YORK- The members of
the International Lesbian &amp; Gay
Association have voted by 21430 to expel NAMBLA (the North
American Man/Boy Love
Assn.). An 80% majority is requiredby ILGA’ scharter toexpel
a member organization from the
international fights group; the
vote represents an 88% majority
in favor of expelling the controversial NAMBLA group. Two
other groups that deal with man/
boy love- the Dutch organization
Vereniging Martijn and the USbased Project Truth - were also
expdled from ILGA at the same
time. Debate over the position of
NAMBLA in the lesbigay
movement has raged on and off
for the past few years. But its
membership in ILGA became
an urgent political issue during
the past year when U.S. Sen.
Jesse Helms proposed - and
Congress approved - an appropriations-bill amendment the
would require the United States
to cut off some $118 million in
UN contributions unless the
government certifies "that no

United Nations agency...grants
any official status, accreditation,
or recognition to any organization which promotes, condones,
or seeks the legalization of
pedophilia, or which includes as
a subsidiary or member any such
organization." ILGA last year
was granted consultative status
with the UN’s Economic &amp; Social Council - the first lesbigay
organization to gain such status.
In.a press release, NAMBLA
condemned the expulsion vote
as "a capitulation to US blackmail" and accused the ILGA
secretariat of distorting
NAMBLA’s position and purpose.
Ohio Anti-Gay Measure
CINCINNATI- The Cincinnati
Post reports that Ohio Attorney
General Lee Fisher has f’ded an
amicus brief in opposition to the
anti-gay Issue 3 approved by
Cincinnati voters. The brief f’fled
by Fisher argues that any measure approved by voters in the
state must be consistent with the
provisions of the U.S. Constitution but that Issue 3 violates the
equal protection clause by pre-.

venting a class of people from
seeking legal protections on an
equal basis with other citizens.

Gay Pastor Begins Fast
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.
- The Rev. Mel White, the Dallas gay minister who was once a
ghostwriter for Jerry Falwell and
Pat Robertson, has begun a 7day "fast for understanding"
outside the offices of Focus on
the Family to draw attention to
attacks by the religious right
against gays and lesbians in this
country. "In the last six months,
Focus on the Family has quietly
assumed leadership of an unprecedented attempt by extremist Christians to exert political
and moral control over the nation," Dr. White said in a press
statement. "Attacks against gay
and lesbian people have become
a pivot point in their movement."
Focus on the Family backed
Amendment 2, approved by
Colorado voters and now being
challenged in the courts. The organization now has chapters in
all 50 states and, until recently a
little-known organization, is one
of the richest groups to emerge

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in the religious right recently.
NO Arizona Initiative
TUCSON, Ariz. - Arizona will
not be one of the states facing a
vote this year on an anti-gay
measure that would have barred
state and local laws prohibiting
discrminafion based on sexual
orientation. Frank Meliti, leader
of the Traditional Values Coalilion of Arizona which had backed
the statewide measure, claimed
the group had collected some
247,000 signatures - well over
the 158,000 required- but would
not be turning the petitions in,
charging that ’~nilitant homosexuals" would only keep any
such measure passed by the voters tied up in court challenges.
At a press conference, Meliti
displayed 4 cardboard boxes
taped shut, but refused to open
the boxes to show reporters the
signed petitions he claimed the
group had gathered.

Louganis Tells Olympic
Committee to Move Out
ST. LOUIS - Olympic diver
Greg Louganis told members of
the U.S. Olympic Committee that

the 1996 volleyball competition
should be removed from Cobb
County, Ga., because of a resolution adopted by commissioners
there last year condemning the
"gay lifestyle." Louganis, who
acknowledged being gay at Gay
Games IV in New York in June,
made his remarks at an awards
ceremony after receiving the
USOC’s prestigious Robert J.
Kane Award recognizing Olympic athletes who continue making contributions to their sport.
According to a New York Times
report, the USOC is trying to
find a way to move the volleyball
competition out of Cobb County
without appearing to have caved
in to pressure from gay rights
activists. In speaking to the audience, Lougams identified himself as an "openly gay athlete."
He told the awards audience,
"They [the Cobb County Commission] have made it dear some
of the athletes won’t be welcomed. An openly gay athlete
should be able to compete without barriers."
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ATLANTA-The Atlanta-based
anti-bias group Neighbors Network has released a report,
’~-Iidden Agenda: The Influence
of Religious Extremism on the
Politics of Cobb County, Georgia," which links anti-gay
County COmmissioner Gordon
Wysong with a little-known farright religious movement that
advocates the death penalty for
homosexuals and replacing democracy in the U.S. with a theocracy.
Cobb Cty, Politico’s
Daughter Comes Out
ATLANTA - Rights activists
battling to change an anti-gay
resolution in the Atlanta suburb
of Cobb County got a maj or boo st
when the daughter of Cobb
County Commissioner Chairman Bill Byme, told the Southern Voice, Adanta’s gay paper
that she struggled with what to
do ever since the commission’s
resolution made national news
last August. After cgnfronting
her father about it, Byme said,
she decided to take the next step.
’Tm sorry for what my dad has
donee" she said. ’That’s one of
the reasons I’m coming out .... I
felt like I needed to tell these
Christian people that they are
dead wrong. I don’t think they

hdve any idea about l~ow to be
Christian."
Boy Scouts Lose
SAN DIEGO - California Superior Court Judge Anthony Joseph has awarded $5,000 to
Chuck Merino, an E1Cajon Police officer who sued the Boy
Scouts for drumming him out of
the youth group as an Explorer
Scout leader after he-acknowledged he is gay. Judge Joseph
ruled that the Scouts are in fact a
business as defined under state
law and are therefore prohibited
from discriminating on a variety
of factors, including sexual orientation. The judge ruled that
acknowledging being homosexual "does not translate into
"teaching’ that homosexuality is
proper or improper." The state
Supreme Court has already
agreed to hear 2 cases involving
the Boy Scouts’ policies conceruing gays and atheists which
hinge on the same question of
whether or not the youth group
qualifies as a business under
California law.
Lesbian Officer Wins
Reinstatement Appeal
SAN FRANCISCO - The federal government has lost its appeal to block Col. Margarethe
Cammermeyer’ s immediate re-

instatement while the case of her
dismissal is being appealed. The
U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals turned down the
government’s appeal of a lower
"-court that ordered Czmmermeyer
reinstated in the Washington
State National Guard while her
discharge is being appealed. It
was not immediately clear
whether the government would
appeal the ruling to.the U.S. Supreme Court or not.
Justice Dept, Appeals

Cammermeyer Ruling
WASHINGTON- To almost no
one’s surprise, the U.S. Justice
Department says it will appeal a
recent decision by a U.S. district
judge in Washington state to reinstate highly decorated National
Guard nurse Col. Margarethe
Cammermeyer, who declared to
military officials she is a lesbian.
Earlier in June, a U.S. District
Court in a summ ary judgment in
favor of Cammermeyer concluded that the government discriminated against the nurse
without a "rational" basis for
doing so and that the action was
"grounded solely on prejudice."
Ballot Measures Fail to
Qualify in Washington
OLYMPIA, Wash. - Two anti-

gay initiatives in Washington
state have not qualified for the
ballot when backers of the initiafives failed to turn in the nearly
182,000 valid signatures. The
measures would have barred the
state orany governmental agency
in Washington from recognizing the legal rights of gays, lesbians or bisexuals as a protected
class.
Texas Daily Publishes
Same-Sex Unions
EL PASO,.Texas -The El Paso
Times has become the first daily
newspaper in Texas - and one of
only a handful in the U.S. - to
accept same-sex couples announcements on an equal footing with opposite-sex wedding
notices. The Everett (Washington) Herald near Seattle is believed to be the first daily paper
in the U.S. to begin publishing
same-sex partaers notices, which
it began doing in November
1990.

Fed. Hate Crimes Report
BERLIN - FBI Director Louis
Freeh, in Germany for an antiright wing conference, released
details of the U.S. government’ s
1993 hate crimes statistics. Of
the 7,684 crimes reported, the
report indicate~, 806 - or 10.5%
- were motivated by the victim’ s

sexual orientation. The crimes
reported ranged from minor
property vandalism to assaults,
rapes and murders. The motivation in the majority of the reported hate crimes continued to
be race (4,168), followed by religion (1,189). Sexual orientation - which almost exclusively
means anti-gay attacks - followed
next, and national or ethnic origin was last with 583 reported
crimes.

American Airlines
Gay-Positive Video
ATLANTA -’ American Airlines, which ran into troubled
skies when a flight crew carrying passengers back from the
National March on Washington
last year replaced all the pillows
and blankets midway through
the flight because gays and lesbians had used them, has putout
a gay-positive employee videotape for its 70,000 workers "to
help prevent the unfortunate incidents in the past" and ’’to make
it clear that its policies of nondiscrimination and fairness are
taken to heart."
German Rights
Proposal Fails
BERLIN - The government of
German Chancellor Helmut
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continued from page 5
Kohl beat back proposals in parliament to give constitutional
recognition of same-sex and opposite-sex "marriage-like" partnerships, along with a number of
other liberalizing proposals.
Government depthies objected
that the liberal proposals were
"undesirable."
Couples Sue Austin
AUSTIN, Texas - Three Austin
lesbian and gay couples have
filed suit iii a Tex~ district court
against the City of Austinbecause
of the loss of domestic partner
benefits when City voters inMay
overwhelmingly repealed a City
ordinance that extended the
benefits-to city employees. The
ACLU says it will probably also
file a similar suit in behalf of 98
other city workers - beth gay and
straight - whose partners lost the
benefits following the May 7
election repeal. The suit charges
the city with breach of contract
and unfair insurance practices
because voters yanked the benefits program that had been in
place since September when it
was initially approved by the
city council.
Lesbian Gets Son Back
RICHMOND, Va. - The Virginia CoUrt of Appeals has overturned a lower court child custody ruling that. ordered the 2year-old son of Sharon Bottoms
removed from her home because
she acknowledged she is a les-

bian. "A parent’s private sexual
conduct, even if illegal, does not
create a presumption of unfitness," wrote Judge Sam Coleman
for the. 3-member panel. The
unanimous appeals court ruling
overturned a lower court ruling
that gave custody of the boy to
Bottoms’ 43-year-old mother,
Kay Bottoms, who had brought
the custody dispute against her
daughter. The grandmother was
unavailable for: comments following the decision, but her attorney, Richard Ryder, said his
client, would appeal the ease to
the state Supreme Court.
Virginia Adds

Lesbian/Gay Families
RICHMOND, Va. - The Virginia Housing Development
Authority has. approved a pror
posed regulatory change that
would allow offering low-income loans to non-traditional
.households, including gay and
lesbian couples. The pr0~posal
alters current regulations, which
restrict such loans to families
that are related by "blood, marriage or adoption," to include
low-income joint house purchasers defined’as "two or more
individuals living together on the
premises as a single, nonprofit
housekeeping uuit." Several area
gay andlesbianhomeowners and
prospective buyers spoke in
support of the proposed change
as did representatives of

Richmond’s and Virginia’s
mortgage bankers association
and the Richmond Assn. of Realtors. But Margaret Braddy of
Concerned Women of America
called the proposal a move toward "illegal and immoral behavior. ....Virginia will not be
improved by disregarding-the
importance ... of the familyuuit,"
Braddy said. But the VHDA
board disagreed and approved
the regulation change with oul.y
one vote cast against it. ~
Nevada Measure Fails
CARSON CITY, Nev. - An attempt by a group in Nevada to
put an" anti-gay ballot measure
before voters in the state failed
when a group backed by the
Oregon Citizens Alliance failed
to get the 51,399 valid voter
signatures needed to qualify the
measure by the June 21.~date petitions were due to be turned in.
’The opposition was well-organized and worked extremely hard
but they just couldn’t get anywhere near the ... signattires they
needed," said Beverly Baum of
the Campaign for Liberty, the
group fighting the proposed
amendment. The signatures
needed for proposed ballot
measure in Nevada must include
voters from 13 of the state’s 17
counties.

Surg. General v. Fundies
WASHINGTON- U.S. Surgeon
General Joycelyn Elders has set
off a firestorm of controversy

for critical remarks she made
about anti-gay fundamentalists.
During a speech at the Lesbian
and Gay Health Conference in
New York on Wednesday, June
22, Elders said of the religious
right’s opposition to AIDS and
schoo! sex education programs:
"We’ve got to be strong to.take
on those people who are selling
our children out in the name of
religion..We’ve got to be as aggressive as .they !ve .been." At
one point the outspoken Elders
referred to the ’bin-Christian religious right."
Idaho Pride Draws Crowd
BOISE - More than. doubling
last year’s turnout, more than a
thousand people turned out Saturday, June I 1, for Boise’s 5th
annual Gay Pride.celebration as
the state faces a likely nasty antigay ballot measure. Anti-gay
protesters also showed up for the
event, some carrying signs
reading: "Only good queer is a
dead queer." Organizers of the
event said the Idaho Citizens Alliances’ attempt to put an antigay ballot initiative before the
voters in the state contributed to
the larger tdmout this year.
Navy Bans Anti-Gay
Civilian Job Bias
WASHINGTON - The U.S.
Navy has become the first branch
of the nation’s armed forces to
formally prohibit discrimination
based on sexual orientation

among its civilian workforce.
The Coast Guard had earlier this
year issues an anti-bias statement including sexual orientation, but the U.S. Coast Guard is
a division of the Department of
Transportation rather than the
Defense Department.

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them. New York s police force,
beefed up with some 6,500 ofricers on overtime duty during
the week, reported not asingle
anti-gay attack connected with
the gigantic event. On Saturday
evening, June 25, after the Gay
Games closing ceremonies the
International.Dyke March drew.
an estimated %000 women who
marched from 42rid street down
Fifth Avenue - without a permit
-to a mucous and festive rally at
Washington Square Park. A
mile-long rainbow flag led the
parade from the United Nations
up First Avenue to Central.Park
on Sunday - the "ofricial;"Stonewall 25 march that included
Mayor Giuliani. ACT UP, Gay
&amp; Lesbian Americans and other
groups Organized an unautho-,
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S tonewal125 organizers had been
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4th HIV Drug OK’d
WASHINGTON - The.-U.S.
Food &amp; Drug Admini stration has
given its OK to a 4th drug to
fight HIV. The Bristol-Myers
Squibb medicine Stavudine is
designed to treat patients with
severe HIV infectionswho cannot take other AIDS medications
or who are no longer benefiting
from them. David Kessler, FDA
commissioner, called the
Stavudine approval a"sign of
our commitment to.act-c~uickly
on treatment for fife-threatening
diseases."

ReaganAIDS Ad
ROME - Colors, the house
magazine of the clothing manufacturer Benetton, raised eyebrows around the world - again:
in late June with a retouched
photo of former U,S. President
Ronald Reagan, depicting him
with kaposi sarcoma lesions.
According to a Benetton
spokesperson, the retouched
photo was, the clothing
manufacturer s way of pointing
the finger of blame at the onetime actor and former president
for not acting to battle the AIDS
epidemic.

Asian AIDS Epidemic
GENEVA - The number of
AIDS cases around the world
has risen 60% during the past
year, according to the World
Health Organization, which estimates that there are 4 million

actual cases of AIDS and 17
¯ million cases of HIV infection
globally. While most of these
infections are in sub-Saharan
Africa, WHO officials say the
greatest danger is in Asia, which
has experienced an eighffold
increase in the number of AIDS
cases during the past year. Of

particular concern, says WHO,
is thespread of the disease among
female prostitutes in Thailand,
India,.and.other countries.~.
HIV Measures in Sweden
STOCKHOLM = The Swedish
government has adopted a
number of compulsory measures
intended to control the spread of
HIV,including voluntary routine
testing, mandatory contact- and
partner-tracing and testing. If a
case of HIV is diagnosed, the
physician will be required under
the new.policies to file a report
including a coded case number,
gender, year and country of birth;
risk category and, if possible,
time and place of transmission.
The physician will also be
obliged to see the patient on a
regular basis, and to inform him
or her of binding regulations to
prevent further spread of infection. These regulations now include informing prospective
Sexual parmers about the infection before intercourse; practicing safe:sex; refraining from
shared use of hypodermic
needles or syringes; and not en-

gaging in prostitution. Patients
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treatment involving Mood contact. If the patient does not follow these regulations, the doctor
is required to report the patient
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the ctntrol of communicable
diseases. If thepatient continues
to ignore the mandatory restrictions, however, they can be detained in ahospital if health officials believe they present a
threat Of infecting others = a decision to be made by the administrative courts.
Transmission Risks

Among Bisexual Men
SAN FRANCISCO - A study
on the prevalence and patterns
of sexual behavior among male
-bisexuals has concluded that San
Francisco men identifying
themselves as bisexual are not
likely to transmit HIV to their
female partners. The finding by
. researchers at the University of
California at San Francisco contradicts a general misconception
that bisexual men provide a
"bridge" can’ying HIV from the
gay subculture to the larger heterosexual community, according
to UCSF lead researcher Dr.
Maria Ekstrand. The study,
which involved 140 unmarried
men whose HIV status was
known to the researchers, found
that mos t of the s exual ris~k-taking

took place when the bisexual
men had sex with other males not when engaged in sex with
women. Only 7 percent of the
bisexual male actually reported
having sex with women, and
among this group,.a mere 2 percent reported having unprotected
vaginal intercourse, the. study
reports. The findings also indicate that the men in the study
significantly cut back on sexual
risk-taking behaviors in general
and particularly during malemale sex, during the five-year
term of the study. Although unprotected vaginal intercourse
remains common among men
who have sex with women, this
behavior wasreported! almost
exclusiVely by the HIV-negalivemeninvolvedin the research.
Drug Trials in Australia
SYDNEY- Australian AIDS
researchers have announced that
a new drug that is believed to
boost the immune system rather
than attack the HIV virus itself,
is to be tested for the first time in
the country. Scientists hope that
the drug, Interleukin-2 (IL-2),
will increase the life expectancy
and quality of life for people
infected With HIV. Preliminary
studies using IL-2 have shown
that some HIV positive people
have experienced a fourfold increase in T-cell counts. One
hundred twenty volunteers in
Sydney, Melbourne and Perth
with relatively healthy immune

systems are being sought to participate. The drug is supposed to
boost the immune system so the
virus has less chance of reproducing. In a trial in the U.S. two
years ago, 90 percent of the
participants, with an average Tcell count of 400, showed marked
increases in their counts for about
a year. A stronger immune system also makes people less sus--ceptible to secondary infections.

H!V Home Test Kit
WAS HINGTON - According to
Advertising Age, Johnson &amp;:
Johnson hopes to become the
first healthcare marketer to put
an HIV home sdf-test kit on the
market. The $30 kit, known as
Confide, would include a lancet
with which to draw blood and a
smear card to send off to a national laboratory. Results,
counseling, and medical referrals
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The Food &amp; :Drug Administration has refused approval to other
home test kits, citing concerns
such as packing and mailing,
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them. A couple of them, like Ms.lCleveland, need to remember or learn~that even
if they’re tired of hearing about a problem,
their job ($12,000 annually) includes actually listening to citizens. Councillors
Hall, Hogne, &amp; Gilbert, who in theory are
members of the Democratic Party, might
do well to re-read the national patty
platform: civil rights are for everyone,
including Lesbian and Gay citizens.
Running for governor, Bernice Shedrick.
is touted as one of the brightest in the OK
legislature (and no, that is not damning
her by faint praise) and is an attorney. She
apparently thinks that being Gay or Lesbian means that you’re dumb too. A month
ago Shedrick was told that current civil
rights protections do not include Lesbians
&amp; Gay men. She was asked if she would
support amending those to provide protection based on sexual orientation. She
promised, "H1 look into it." A month later,
after repeated phone calls,, she issued a
statement that civil rights laws protect all
citizens and tt~t as governor sheql uphold

the laws.
Hello, Bernice- we started with the fact
that current civil rights laws don’t include
Lesbians &amp; Gay men, a fact that as a
legislator or lawyer she could easily verify.
So what we’re being told us that she’ll
support the laws that don’t include us.
Why doesn’t she just tell us that she doesn’t
want our votes and we’ll vote for Jack
Mildren who believes in civil rights, even
for Gay p~ople.
However, it is the Oklahoma Congressional delegation which shames us as
Oklahomans most. Between Inhofe &amp;
Nickles (no doubt members of the same
branch of Republicans as John Benjamin)
who are openly prejudiced and Democrats
such as .Dave McCurdy and David Boren
who just. don’t have seem to have the
courage to include Lesbian &amp; Gay Oklahomans in their constituencies, Lesbian
&amp; Gay Oklahomans just don’t get much
represention at all. Except maybe from
Rep. Mike Synar who never-the-less won’t
join 116 of his peers in co-sponsoring a
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nation LAct of 1994, designed to discourage discrimination based on sexual orientation in the workplace. Mike says cosponsorship doesn’t matter but if that’s so
why are 116 congress folks wasting their
time?
Synar at least is familiar with the bill.
Sen. Nickles.office will tell that he’s opposed to it but his folks can’t tell you why
because it turns out they haven’t even read
it. They just know they wouldn’t like it.
Now duck &amp; cover Dave McCurdy
"wants to be a senator and probably will get
our votes only because the alternative,
"Tulsa’s dysfunctional congressman"The Tulsa WorM, James lnhofe, is not
only bad for Gay people, he’.s just plain
bad. But McCurdy’s position on civil rights
for Lesbian and Gay citizens seems to be
that he doesn’t mind ff we have a few as
long as no one knows he said so. McCurdy
too is alone among Oklahoma’s semimoderate Democrats in refusing to sign a
Human Rights Campaign Fund pledge
not to discriminate in hiring in his office.
He told The Tulsa Worm that he did not
sign the pledge because he already had
such protections in his office. However’,
on direct questioning, his press secretary,
Cindy Cain said that McCurdy’s office
policy does not include protection from
discrimination based on sexual orientation.
Hello, Dave - back here in Oklahoma,
we’d call that a lie- maybe in DC, you call
it something else?
Sen. Boren to our knowledge is the only
Oklahoma politician who’s ever felt it
necessary to swear an oath of heterosexuality on the steps of our state capitol.
Having been the victim of anti-Gay
prejudice, one would hope he might be
more forthcoming. However, even though

he is leaving DC, the best that he c~an
muster is that he’s supportive of theconcept of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act of 1994 but he’s still undecided
whether to become a co-sponsor. Hello,
Senator - you’re a lame-duck! If he can’t
stand up for civil rights now, when will ke
ever? At the rate this session’s going he’ll
be gone before a vote will ever be likely.
Many Oklahomans find these legislators to be a disappointment, and in the
case of our city council, the word clown
comes to mind, but Lesbian and Gay
Oklahomans have more justification for
those feelings than many citizens. We are
not yet represented in the council or the’
legislature or openly represented in our
congress. There’s not much we can do but
this: get registered if you’re not; vote no
matter how inconvenient it may be; get
involved- call or fax McOardy and Synar
and even Inhofe and Nickles if you are
feeling "masochistic." They might not
like us but they still need to hear from Us.
Call your city councillors and Mayor
Savage. Remember that the primary is
August 23 and you can make a difference
inwho’s govemor.TulsaDemocraticparty

headquarters phone is 742-2457. If you’re
a Republican, call TFN to.get in contact
with folks who want to starta Log Cabin
Republicans chapter, an organization for
Lesbian and Gay Republicans. What each
of you does makes a difference.
Other Issues
Our report of the loss of state funding
for Project Reach Out is a story of pain for
a number of individuals, the congregation
of Family of Faith MCC and this writer. I
am sorrowed by that pain but writing
about the situation was appropriate, necsee Other Issues, page 11

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pre-signed blank by Fink, allegedly in tile
presence of a notary who would later seal
the documents.
Castillo wonders just exactly what has
happened to funds that were donated to
Project Reach Out from fundraisers held
in two Tulsa bars. Over $400 was raised in
these events but right now there is no
money in the Project Reach Out account;
it appears there have been a couple
"bounced" checks (one of which has been
made good by Crocker &amp; Fink) and
Castillo has yet to find records of expenditures from that account. When he questioned Crocker about where the funds
were spent, her accounting of the expenditures did not fit his recollection of the
bills. He expected that there would be
some funds remaining. Castillo was authorized to sign checks was Crocker but
claims the only things he’s ever signed
were the signature card and co-signature
on a check to help a community enterminer during a serious illness.
What do Crocker &amp; Fink Say?
Marion Fink and Pam Crocker have
moved to Kansas City, Missouri, having
resigned their pastorate. They attended a
final service on July 10 at Family of Faith
at which a special offering of $500 was
given to them, according to Dee Chambers, FoF treasurer. Board member Amos
suggested that Chambers might have a
phone number for Crocker &amp; Fink though
Amos did not. Chambers said that the
former pastors did not yet have a phone
but would call as they got one. A Project
Reach Out volunteer suggested that there
was a non-published listing for Pare
Crocker at what is alleged to be their new

address in Kansas City.
Shortly after speaking with Chambers
about these issues, Amos called TFN with
a message from Crocker threatening to
sue if an article were written. Rudy Castillo
say he,Amos and another church member
were called by Crocker about this time.
Castillo characterized it as she (Crocker)
went "crazy" on me.
Crocker called TFN directly and inquired if we’d received her message from
Amos. TFN expressed our interest in getring the information sorted out and the
following is a transcription of the tape.
TFN: "...I’m really happy that you called"
Crocker: "yeah well I’m not sure you’re
going to be with me"
TFN: "I’m tape-recording this conversation. I’d be happy to talk with you and see
what you have to say."
Crocker: "I think you better take the tape
recorder off."
TFN: "no ma’am, any conversation we
have is going to be stlictly on the record
with the tape recorder going, I already
have from Kharma that you are making
threats"
Crocker: "the only threat, dear, is just you
know, if a story is printed untrue, then I
can take you to court, that’s just plain &amp;
simple, that’s not a threat..."
TFN: "...People have come to me with
allegations. My job as a journalist is to
report on items of interest and concern to
our community and clearly Family of
Faith &amp; Project Reach Outare programs
of interest to our community...I am very
much interested in heating from you all
your version of what has happened with
these programs."
Crocker: "tell you what I need to do, let
me do some talking, let me see what

people have said, I don’t want to be on
your tape recorder saying things unless I
know what’s (been) said."
TFN: "...you can share with me your version of what has happened."
Crocker: "OK, when I get ready to tell you
my version, I’ll give you a call."
TFN: "OK would you be willing to give
me your number so that I can follow up
with you?"
Crocker: "no"
TFN: "ok, you’re not willing to do that?"
Crocker: l...u , I want to do things in my
time when I’m ready to talk with you."
TFN: "so, do you have anything to hide in
this whole matter?"
Crocker: "no, I don’t have anything to
hide."
TFN: "ok, so that you feel that all of your
behavior with regard to Project Reach Out
and financial management of that particular project as well as the church, all of that
is on the up &amp; up?"
Crocker: "yes"
TFN: "great I’ll be happy to go on the
record with that."
Crocker: "wall like I said when I have
anything to say to you I will...let me talk
to my lawyer and I"11 be in touch with
you."
According to state health officials, although they now reside in another state,
Crocker and Fink are still contractually
responsible for Project Reach Out. State
officials know that they’re gone but can
do nothing until Family of Faith sends
official notice of the former pastors departure. Family of Faith remains fiscally
responsible
Rudy Castillo worries whether Project
Reach Out can continue with out access to
state blood testing Which now will be

denied. Private testing is available but
funds may not be. And until questions
about the disbursement of funds are answered, he worries that the community
may be less willing to help. Even now a
small food bank project for PWA’s is only
continuing because Castillo’s co-workers
seeing his anguish are helping.
Alan Nyitray and Emestine Hill of the
State Health Dept. are preparing an RFP,
request for proposals from other’ groups,
as quickly as they can to try to address the
need for which the program was intended:
to get H1V information and testing to Gay
&amp; Bisexual men of color, an seriously
underserved sub-community both in
Oklahoma and across the US.
Nyitray commented that finally what
killed the program was not just the fact
that the required paperwork was not done
but was that call after call after call left on
answering machines about the programs
were unreturned. Shortly before press lime,
Pam Crocker called back and was Willing
to discuss Project Reach Out. She confirmed many of the details mentioned
above though sometimes in a misleading
fashion. When asked if she, as project
financial director, felt responsible for the
loss of the grant monies, she cited her
inexperience but felt she did not bear the
full responsibility.

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Jackson-Henry Holy Union &amp; Celebration
Brian Jackson &amp; Tim Henry exchanged vows and rings in a Holy Union ceremony at
the home of Bob Ames in North Hollywood, California on June 10. The Reverend Judy
Dahl officiated, reading from the 13th chapter of Hebrews and blessing the rings. The
couple also held a Commitment Celebration on June 17 in Tulsa. Friends helping to
witness the ceremony and celebrate the union included Randy Ditmore, Craig Tmvis,
Frank Harris and Bob ,Mnes.

Follies Revue, Inc. Presents Cabaret ’94
Follies Revue, Inc. has announced plans for the sixth annual fundraising event benefitting
Tulsa area organizations that provides services and direct care to individuals who have
HIV/AIDS. "Cabaret ’94 will follow the format of the ’93 event, a dinner/nightclub
entertninment evening. Cabaret ’94 is scheduled for 8:30pm on August 25, 26, and 27
at Escargot, 8th and Main. The 25th performance is a"Patron’s Evening", with pre-show
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On Sunday, September 4, 1994, the
Official 1995 Miss Gay Tulsa USA Pageant will be heldin Tulsaat the Metropole ’,
Tulsa’s hot new dance dub located at
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10:00pro. The Miss Gay Tulsa USA Pageant is an official preliminary to the 8th
annual Miss Gay Oklahoma USA Pageant,
which will be held ih November.
This will be the seventh year for the
Miss Gay Tulsa USA Pageant and former
Miss Gay Tulsa USA’s include: Raghenna,
Bobble Sue Sommers,Jordan Blake, Toni,
Jazmyne Cherri, along with the current
Miss Gay Tulsa USA, Taylor Bryan’s.
The Miss Gay USA Pageant celebrates
its 10th anniversary in 1995 and David
Bridgman, Oklahoma USA promoter, is
inviting all female impersonators to enter
as the Miss Gay Tulsa USA Pageant will
send the winner and the 1st runner-up to
the Miss Gay Oklahoma USA Pageant
which will send its winner and 1st runnerup to the 10th anniversary Miss Gay USA
Pageant to represent OUR state. Entry
forms are available at Tulsa dubs or by
contacting David Bridgman at 838-3701.

Tulsa Family News
is proud to announce Passages to serve
our communities. In this feature, we will
publish holy union, birth, anniversary announcements with photos &amp; obituraries
on a space-available basis in the issue
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Other Issues cont’d from p. 8
essary and ultimately, was an issue of my
responsibility offair and accurate reporting
to our communities.
I would like to write only of the many
heroes of our communities: the
McDonalds, the Kirbys, Phil Wiley, Tay
Clare to pick on-a few and neglect many
others but also I must write of when things
go wrong.
This story is especially painful because
it involves persons who are also heroes to
some here but who seem to have made
unwise choices.
If the individuals involved were only
harming themselves, we might pity them
but not pass judgement on them. In this
case, it’s not ~lear that anything illegal has
been done. It appears that most of what
happened evenhiay not be unethical but it
was negligent. And this negligence resulted in the quite unnecessary loss of
funding to an HIV education project to an
underserved part of our communities, Gay
&amp; Bisexual men of color. Itis conceivable
that some lives actually may be lost or end
sooner because of the loss of this funding
for HIV education and testing.
Itis this failure to be responsible that we
as communities have a right to evaluate.
Just as we reqture our elected leaders to be
responsible, we too must ask others who
chose roles of leadership to be responsible.
If say you’ll do something, then do it. If
you find you can’t do it, then hand the
project off. In this situation because of the
profession of the individuals, the expectations of responsible actions are higher.
Did these people do good things dmSng
much of the time they were here? Yes. Ate
these people bad? I don’t think so. Did
they do anything bad? Probably not. But
did they do what they should have? No.
And have they .taken responsibility for
their actions? Only just barely, it seems.

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TOHR alSO condemned the&#13;
announced opposition of several&#13;
councillors to Ms. Gates&#13;
reappointment."This is an attempt&#13;
to punish Ms. Gates for&#13;
institutions and for employers&#13;
with fewer.than 15 employees.&#13;
Agrast also noted the unprecgiving&#13;
civil rights proposals that&#13;
include Lesbians and Gay men a&#13;
fair hearing" said Ric Kirby,&#13;
TOHR vice-president. Headded,&#13;
"Ms. Gates has a long and distinguished&#13;
record of volunteer&#13;
service to the city. Our councillors&#13;
should consider the city&#13;
lucky ifsheis willing to continue&#13;
to serve."&#13;
civil rights proposals as usefulin edented number of Republican&#13;
raising the issue of rights pro- c0-sponsors foi the bill.&#13;
teetions, he emphasized that this&#13;
bill has much more serious&#13;
Chances 0fpassing. The bill provides&#13;
exemptions for religious&#13;
At press time, neither Representative&#13;
McCurdy’s staffor Sen.&#13;
Nickles staff had returned re:&#13;
peated calls asking for explanations&#13;
of their respective positions.&#13;
Sen. Nickles’ staff indicated&#13;
that he would oppose the&#13;
bill but also stated that they had&#13;
not even read it yet. Representative&#13;
Mike Synar while in Tulsa&#13;
for a pro-choice rally at Temple&#13;
Israel said he would vote for the&#13;
bill. He tioted that he has a very "&#13;
good record of voting in support&#13;
of issues of concern to Lesbian&#13;
&amp; Gay Oklahomans. He stated&#13;
that he would not be a co-sponsor&#13;
of the bill since it did notgo&#13;
through any committees on&#13;
which he serves. He added that&#13;
he did not feel co-sponsorship&#13;
was particularly important to a&#13;
bill’s passage.&#13;
Senator Boren’s press aide,&#13;
Nick Hathaway issued a brief&#13;
statement saying that the senator&#13;
was supportive of the concept of&#13;
the bill but was still undecided&#13;
about co-sponsorship.&#13;
State H.ealth Dept. Kills HIV&#13;
Testing Grant to Family of Faith&#13;
MCC’s Project Reach Out;&#13;
Flags Management Problems&#13;
Officials with the HIV/STD&#13;
Services of the Oklahoma State&#13;
Dept. of Health have issued a&#13;
certified letter to Family of Faith&#13;
(FoF) Metropolitan Community&#13;
Church notifying it of the end of&#13;
funding for Project Reach Out&#13;
Too, an HIV education and&#13;
testing program aimed at Gay &amp;&#13;
Bisexual menof color in Tulsa.&#13;
The end of funding for Project&#13;
Reach Out Too will also end&#13;
state funding for HIV testing at&#13;
Project Reach Out, aFoFproject&#13;
begun in 1993 to educate and&#13;
test underserved sub-communities:&#13;
youth, rural inhabitants and&#13;
leatherfolk~&#13;
State Healfla Gay &amp; Lesbian&#13;
Outreach co-ordinator., Alan&#13;
Nyitray and co-liason Ernestine&#13;
Hill indicated that the grant was&#13;
withdrawn due to repeated failure&#13;
to complete federally mandated&#13;
forms. These "scan" forms&#13;
which are coded with identifying&#13;
numbers to matchblood samples&#13;
and test results; help,in part; to&#13;
verify thatpersons teSted actually&#13;
have received their test results as&#13;
well aspr0per ~-.re~e~t and p~st~&#13;
test counselling. Nyitray indi,&#13;
eated that inlate 1993 under the&#13;
original grant, problems ~ith not&#13;
receiving the forms _began to&#13;
appear.&#13;
In early 1994, FoF received a&#13;
grant six times larger than its&#13;
1993 grant to begin the "men of&#13;
color"-outreach at a non-SOuth&#13;
Tulsa location and a small&#13;
amount of funds was included to&#13;
continue to pay for HIV testing&#13;
as a continuation of the 1993&#13;
program. However, according to&#13;
Nyitray, problems with paperwork&#13;
continued. He recalls that&#13;
heand Hill had either four orfive&#13;
meetings in Tulsa with Pastor&#13;
Pam Crocker over Several&#13;
months during the spriiag as well&#13;
as a similar number of phone&#13;
calls. Nyitray said that it got- to&#13;
the point that his dept. was&#13;
making photo copies of blood&#13;
sample paperwork in order to be&#13;
able to track how many "scan"&#13;
forms were missing. Nyitray said&#13;
_Crocker claimed that volunteers&#13;
were failing to complete the&#13;
forms.&#13;
In April; Nyitray states his&#13;
office’ feared that Crocker did&#13;
not seem to be-able to fix the&#13;
problem but none-the-less met&#13;
with Crocker who was told that&#13;
the project would have to have&#13;
"excellentreporting" duringMay&#13;
or theprojectwouldbecancelled.&#13;
As of June 17, the "scan" forms&#13;
that went with blood samples&#13;
submittedinMayand that should&#13;
have been sent before June 5,&#13;
had not been received and the&#13;
state health dept. began the process&#13;
to withdraw the grant.&#13;
Who’s Res ponsible?&#13;
Family of Faith board members,&#13;
Kharma Amos and Dee&#13;
Chambers, both stated that the&#13;
church board knew that there&#13;
were problems with Project&#13;
Reach Outbut that they understood&#13;
that Project Reach Out and&#13;
the church were two separate&#13;
entities. The board was aware&#13;
that Pastors Pare Crocker and&#13;
Marion Fink were involved in&#13;
managing Project Reach Out.&#13;
Amos remarked on conflict earlier&#13;
between the board and&#13;
Project Reach Out management&#13;
about the accountability of the&#13;
project to the church.&#13;
However, according to&#13;
Nyitray, the contract with the&#13;
state for Project.Reach Out was&#13;
signed by Marion Fink as pastor&#13;
ofFoFand state officials considered&#13;
Pare Crocker to be the person&#13;
responsible formanaging the&#13;
project: Rudy Castillo; a volun=&#13;
teerco-ordinatorwith theproject,&#13;
stated that Project Reach Out&#13;
was using the church’s tax-exempt&#13;
status (federal tax identificationnumber)&#13;
to order toreceive&#13;
the grant. Individuals familiar&#13;
with Metropolitan Community&#13;
Church bylaws and Internal&#13;
Revenue Service regulations&#13;
indicate that under those circumstances&#13;
that the church is&#13;
legally responsible for the&#13;
project.&#13;
Rudy Castillo stated that he&#13;
and Crocker shared responsibilities&#13;
for Project Reach Out&#13;
but that paperwork/financial&#13;
matters were Crocker’s. He recalled&#13;
two meetings state officials&#13;
held with Crocker about&#13;
Project Reach Out problems but&#13;
says h( was not informed of the&#13;
meetings until after they took&#13;
place though he understood that&#13;
Emestine Hill had requested his&#13;
participation. He also says heoffered&#13;
to help with paper work&#13;
but was turned down.&#13;
Castillo indicates that last&#13;
Week he found in the Project&#13;
ReachOutoffice about75"scan"&#13;
forms that were incomplete or&#13;
incorrect. He added that if forms&#13;
were. not completed properly by&#13;
a volunteer, they could have been&#13;
corrected by Crocker, himself or&#13;
a volunteer receptionist. Castillo&#13;
also reports rumors, confirmed&#13;
by Nyitray, that state forms&#13;
which require notarization after&#13;
first being filled out, signed were&#13;
see Family ofFaith, page 9&#13;
Tulsa Family News, July - August 1994, page 1&#13;
by Senator Edward Kennedy&#13;
At all critical stages in the&#13;
history ofa free people, forces of&#13;
oppression must be confronted&#13;
in order for the frontiers of juslice&#13;
tobe extended. ForAmerica,&#13;
the time has come again. For&#13;
Gay men and LeSbians, the time&#13;
is now.&#13;
Just recently, a million&#13;
Ameri.c_~ans gath_ered to comwe&#13;
intend to prevail.&#13;
Polls show that the vast majority&#13;
of Americans agree with&#13;
us that Lesbians and Gay men&#13;
should not have to face discrimination&#13;
in the workplace. Many&#13;
fortune 500 corporations have&#13;
¯ alreadyincluded sexual orienta~~&#13;
tion in their non-discrimination&#13;
policies. Eight states and more&#13;
than 100 munic~alities have&#13;
complacent and convert th Skeptical.&#13;
To make this bill a reality,&#13;
we need you to take the followi~&#13;
ng steps:&#13;
If you have been discriminated&#13;
against in employment&#13;
or know someone who has -&#13;
make sure we know about it.&#13;
Make sure we know the facts.&#13;
(Write to the Committee on Labor&#13;
and Human Resources, SD.&#13;
memorate the 25th anniversary’ ": ~d" tt-" bail: discrimination? S" ~4~g,’DC 20510.)Send ti~ all theof&#13;
Stonewall, the first milestone&#13;
in this longjourney onfreedom’ s&#13;
road.The civil rights movemem&#13;
is on the march again, moving&#13;
closer to the American ideal, of&#13;
liberty andjustice for all.&#13;
We have refused to be intimidated&#13;
by hate. Once again, it i~&#13;
timeto challenge our country to&#13;
live up to its founding ideals.&#13;
A great dealof progress has&#13;
been made in the past quarter&#13;
century. Although many miles&#13;
have been traveled, there are&#13;
many promises yet to bekept.&#13;
They are promises to a cook in&#13;
Georgia fired for being a Lesbian;&#13;
to a postal worker in&#13;
Michigan beatenunconscious by&#13;
co-workers for being Gay; and&#13;
to a truck driver in New Hampshire,&#13;
a stock broker in Maryland,&#13;
a social worker in Mississippi,&#13;
and countless other&#13;
Americans - all fired because of&#13;
prejudice despite their productivity&#13;
"and performance. Such&#13;
flagrant discrimination is wrong,&#13;
and it is time to fight back.&#13;
Thatis why, along with thirty&#13;
ofmy Senate colleagues and 115&#13;
House members, I have sponsored&#13;
the Employment Non-&#13;
Discrimination Actof 1994. Our&#13;
bipartisan legislation will extend&#13;
existing federal protections&#13;
againstjob discrimination to Gay&#13;
men and Lesbians, and give relief&#13;
to those living in fear of&#13;
losing their livelihoods. Our bill&#13;
will send a strong message to&#13;
employers and allAmericans that&#13;
homophobiawill notbe tolerated&#13;
as employmentpolicy anywhere&#13;
in the nation.&#13;
This is not about granting&#13;
special~rights - it is about righting&#13;
senseless wrongs. Our case&#13;
is strong, our cause is just, and&#13;
against Gaymen andLesbians.&#13;
By joining Congressmen&#13;
Barney Frank, Gerry Studds and&#13;
myself at the press conference&#13;
introducing this legislation,&#13;
Coretta Scott King affirmed this&#13;
action as the next chapter in&#13;
"This is not about&#13;
granting special&#13;
rights- it is about&#13;
righting senseless&#13;
wrongs."&#13;
US Senator&#13;
Edward Kennedy&#13;
America’s civil rights history.&#13;
She said: "I support the Employment&#13;
Non-Discrimination Act&#13;
of 1994 because I believe that&#13;
freedom and justice cannot be&#13;
parceled out in pieces to suit&#13;
political convenience. As my&#13;
husband, Martin Luther King,&#13;
Jr. said, ’Injustice anywhere is a&#13;
threat to justice everywhere’ ."&#13;
The fact remains that in 42&#13;
states, qualified Lesbians and&#13;
Gay men with excellent records&#13;
can be fired - with no warning -&#13;
just for being Gay. It happens&#13;
every day, and it is up to us to&#13;
stop it.&#13;
Lets be clear - The radical&#13;
right will leave no stoneunturned&#13;
to block the enactment of this&#13;
essential legislation. Our own&#13;
commitment must be even&#13;
stronger. To ensure success, we&#13;
need your active support and&#13;
assistance.&#13;
Being right is good, but it is&#13;
not enough. Wemust inspire the&#13;
information you think will be&#13;
useful in making our poinL Job&#13;
discrimination against Gay men&#13;
and Lesbians is not a myth-it’s&#13;
a reality that is shattering lives&#13;
and denying opportunities daily.&#13;
Write and call your Senators&#13;
and Representatives at&#13;
(202) 224-3121 and tell them to&#13;
co-sponsor the Employment&#13;
Non-Discrimination act of&#13;
1994 (S.2238&amp;HR4636). Make&#13;
sure they know that this is important&#13;
- not just to the Gay&#13;
commtmity, but to all their constituents&#13;
who believe in the&#13;
fundamental principles of a&#13;
democratic society.&#13;
Contact your friends,&#13;
neighbors, co’workers, employers,&#13;
and family members&#13;
and make sure that they, too,&#13;
make their voices heard for&#13;
freedom andjustice. Thephone&#13;
banks.of the radical right will be&#13;
working overtime - and yours&#13;
must be, too....&#13;
Thereis likely tobea massive&#13;
misinformation campaign&#13;
about what ourbill does. Form&#13;
"truth squads" and make sure&#13;
your delegation in Congress&#13;
has the facts to seperate truth&#13;
from malicious fiction.&#13;
Work closely with others in&#13;
the civil rights community in&#13;
your area - people of color,&#13;
women, physically challenged,&#13;
religious, and labor organizations&#13;
- and ask for their support&#13;
and s.uggestions. They are&#13;
veterans In the civil rights&#13;
movement and can be helpful&#13;
with coalition-building and&#13;
strategy.&#13;
AS Harvey Milk said, ’None&#13;
of nsare free until-all of us are&#13;
free." We need to join together,&#13;
not let others divide us.&#13;
by Tom NeaL publisher&#13;
Civil fights protections are one&#13;
ofthose things we shouldn’t need&#13;
to have. Tulsa City Councillor&#13;
Vicki Cleveland says so and&#13;
many of us would agree. Unlike&#13;
Ms. Cleveland, however, most&#13;
of us recognize that often we are&#13;
judged by our status: our race,&#13;
gender, religion or our, sexual&#13;
orientation rather than by our&#13;
ability to perform a job, pay for&#13;
services or rent/buy a home,&#13;
Many Americans assume that&#13;
Lesbians and Gay men, and Bisexuals&#13;
enjoy civil rights protectionsjust&#13;
likeeveryonerise. They&#13;
assume that a problem encountered&#13;
can be addressed by complaining&#13;
to the right governmental&#13;
agency. Many are very surprised&#13;
to find that those agencies&#13;
will not, and can not take a&#13;
complaint of discrimination&#13;
based on sexual orientation.&#13;
Some people know better or&#13;
have good reason that they&#13;
should. Some of the people who&#13;
should know better are Oklahoma&#13;
politicians. Locally, John&#13;
Tulsa Family News, July - August 1994, page 2&#13;
.........................&#13;
about silencing debate on civil&#13;
tights issues and his harrassment&#13;
ofHuman Rights Commissioner&#13;
Eddie F.aye Gates make one&#13;
wonder if he’s a member of a&#13;
totalitarian branch of the Republicanparty&#13;
- those who believe in&#13;
democratic principles of debate&#13;
and minority rights need not&#13;
apply. He’s joined by some ol,l&#13;
leagues who at least need to review&#13;
their basic civics lessons:&#13;
they represent all citizens, .not&#13;
the ones who are exactly like&#13;
see OKPoliticians, page 8&#13;
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Clubs &amp; Restaurants&#13;
*The Alley, 3340 S. Peoria&#13;
*-Bad Boys Club, 1229 S. Memorial&#13;
*Cherry St. Bakery,. 1344 E: 15&#13;
*Lola’s, 2630 E. 15th&#13;
*Metropole, 1902 E. 11&#13;
*Silver Star Saloon, 1565 Sheridan&#13;
*Renegade, 1649 S. Main&#13;
*Rex, 6101 E; Admiral&#13;
*TNT’s, 2114 S. Memorial&#13;
*Time n’Time Again, 1515 S. Memoriai&#13;
*Tool Box, 1338 E. 3rd&#13;
*Whittier Cafe, 416 S. Lewis&#13;
Businesses/Services&#13;
Adventure Base One&#13;
BellAire Cleaners, 4951 S. Peoria&#13;
Budget Window Treatments, 7116 So. Mingo, Ste. 1.02&#13;
*CD Warehouse, 6080 S. Sheridan&#13;
*CD Warehouse in Lincoln Plaza, 15th &amp; Peoria&#13;
Encore M0rtgage Corp, 4835 S. Fulton, Ste 105&#13;
Floral Design Studio, 3404 S. Peoria, Ste. 100&#13;
"J~vaDave S~ L’mcoin Plaza .&#13;
*Indian Territory Coffee Company, 1613 E. 15&#13;
!nternation~ .Tour.s&#13;
Ken’s Flowers, 1635 E. 15-&#13;
Major Affairs, 2014 El 6th&#13;
*Midtown Theater, 319 E. 3&#13;
*Mohawk Music, 6157 E 51 P1&#13;
Phb~nix --Mortgage Corp.&#13;
Pupp~"P~us’e" II, llth &amp; Mingo&#13;
*Scribner’s Bookstore, 1942 Udca Square&#13;
Sound Warehouse, 1338 E. 15th&#13;
*Tomfoolery, 1565 S. Sheridan&#13;
Organizations&#13;
B/L/G Alliance, University of Tulsa.&#13;
Interfaith AIDS Ministries&#13;
744-0896&#13;
835-50.83&#13;
583-8398&#13;
749-1563&#13;
587-8811&#13;
834-4234&#13;
585-3405&#13;
835-1055&#13;
660-0856&#13;
664-8299&#13;
584-1308&#13;
582-2400&#13;
425-4778&#13;
743-5967&#13;
254-2100&#13;
491-9474&#13;
587-6030&#13;
660-0880&#13;
744-9595&#13;
592-3317&#13;
587-1633&#13;
341-6866&#13;
599=80"/0&#13;
587-8108&#13;
584-3112&#13;
664-2951&#13;
592-7700&#13;
838-7626&#13;
749-6301&#13;
583-1572&#13;
832-0233&#13;
583-9780&#13;
438-2637&#13;
*HIV Resource Consortium, 4154 S. Harvard, Ste. H-I. 749-4194&#13;
NAMES PROJECT, POB 3181 74101 , 748-31 !1&#13;
P-FLAG, POB 52800 74152 749-4901&#13;
Prime-Timers, P.O. BOX 52118 74128&#13;
Project Reachout, HIVTesting, 5451-E So. Mingo 622-1441&#13;
Shanti Hotline 749-7898&#13;
TulsaOklahomansforHumanRights,(TOHR) POB52729, 74152&#13;
TOHR Gay HelpLine (htfo.) 743-4297&#13;
Other.&#13;
*Chapman Student Center, University of Tulsa&#13;
* Tulsa City/County Libraries: Central, Hardesty South, Martin&#13;
East, West Regional, Rudisill North. For info: call 596-7977&#13;
*Tulsa City Hall, Cafeteria Vestibule, Ground Floor&#13;
~*University Center at Talsa ...........&#13;
Professionals&#13;
Associates in MedicaJ &amp; Mental Health, 1560 E. 21 743-1000&#13;
Jeffery A. Beal, MD, Giuny Butler, RN, Theodore Campbell, MSW&#13;
K~ithi Biarns, LCSW, Lie. Clinical Therapist, 425-4778&#13;
Phillip Cyr, Gen. Contractor-Cosmetic Remodeling 745-9911&#13;
Sandra J. Hill, MS, Psychotherapy, 2865 [L Skelly 745-1111&#13;
Tim Daniel, Attorney 352-9504, 800-742-9468&#13;
Bill Hinkle, Attorney 587-1500&#13;
Kelly Kirby, CPA, POB 14011, 74"159 747-5466&#13;
John Kirk, Realtor 747-5800, 745-2245&#13;
Tom Neal, Designer, Buildings/Gardens/Graphics 832-0233&#13;
Richard Reeder, MS, Psychotherapy 581-0902, 743-4117&#13;
Religious Organizations&#13;
*Bless The Lord AtAll Times Christian Ctr 262713 E. 11&#13;
*Community Of Hope, 1347 N. Yale&#13;
*Family of Faith Mcc, 5451-E So; Mingo&#13;
*MCC ofGreater Tulsa, 1623 N. Maplewood&#13;
Dignity/Integrity&#13;
*Canterbury Ministry Center, University of. Tulsa&#13;
628-0594&#13;
838-7232&#13;
622-1441&#13;
838-1715&#13;
298-4648&#13;
583-9780&#13;
tohr reporter Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights ¯ PO Box 52729 Tulsa OK 74152&#13;
July/Augusl 1994 Volume 14 Number 8&#13;
The views expressed elsewhere in Tulsa Family News are not necessarily the views of TOHR.&#13;
Permission is granted to reprint information contained within the TOHR Reporterpage along with&#13;
other items, under the byline, "submitted by TOHR’, contained elsewhere in Tulsa Family News.&#13;
President’s Column&#13;
by Kelly H. Kirby&#13;
Pending Legislation Alert&#13;
The Employment Non=Discrimination&#13;
Act of 1994 (ENDA) has been&#13;
introduced into both houses of congress&#13;
as House Bill 4636 and Senate&#13;
Bill 2238. There are currently more&#13;
than 100 sponsors in the House of Representatives&#13;
and 33 in the Senate.&#13;
As opposed to legislation which has&#13;
been introduced every year since the 1970s&#13;
proposing basic rights for gays and lesbians,&#13;
the act deals only with non&#13;
discrimination in employment. This particular&#13;
issue seems to have the broadest&#13;
public opinion support (’/8% per one recent&#13;
poll). That means 4 out of 5&#13;
Americans believe that sexual orientation&#13;
discrimination should not be allowed in the&#13;
work place. Other basic rights issues draw&#13;
less and less public support, ranging from&#13;
housing down to spousal and parental&#13;
rights for lesbians and gay men.&#13;
There are two very important things YOU&#13;
can do:&#13;
1. Write or call your Representative&#13;
and Senators urging their support for passage.&#13;
This legislation may be acted upon&#13;
rather quickly so take time to write or call&#13;
soon. Your personal message will make a&#13;
difference.&#13;
2. The Human Rights Campaign Fund&#13;
(HRCF) is looking for persons with employment&#13;
related discrimination stories,&#13;
some from each state. The best and most&#13;
clear cut accounts will be written up and&#13;
some persons may be invited to testify at&#13;
possible Congressional hearings. Ifyou or&#13;
someone you know clearly fit these guidelines,&#13;
please write to:&#13;
HRCF&#13;
Attention: Steven Leanos&#13;
P.O. Box 1396&#13;
Washington, D.C. 20013&#13;
Our quick action can help this measure&#13;
pass. With a couple of exemptions for&#13;
small employers (under 15 employees) and&#13;
religious organizations, this proposed legislation&#13;
would give far reaching protection&#13;
to bisexuals, gay men and lesbians.&#13;
How would it feel to be able to go to&#13;
work tomorrow and know that you&#13;
couldn’t legally be fired for being who you&#13;
are? Please ACT NOW!&#13;
August Meeting&#13;
PARTY ON BARTLETT SQUARE&#13;
TOHR will observe its August meeting&#13;
with the Second Annual Picnic and Dance on&#13;
Bartlett Square. Everyone is invited to join&#13;
TOHR and its members in celebrating summer&#13;
at 5th and Main in beautiful downtown Tulsa.&#13;
On Tuesday, August 2, 1994, from 7 to 10&#13;
p.m. we will be OUT in public.&#13;
TOHR will provide soft drinks and have a&#13;
live DJ spinning the hottest tracks. You are invited&#13;
to bring your own picnic ifyou like, bring&#13;
your family and friends and come prepared to&#13;
show your pride. We had a great turn out last&#13;
year so let’s do it ’til we’re satisfied.&#13;
t&#13;
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Phone (optional)&#13;
Signature&#13;
Application&#13;
BISEXUAL, LESBIAN AND GAY ISSUES&#13;
INFORMATION&#13;
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Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights.&#13;
Please accept payment as described below:&#13;
$10 Limited Lncome]Student Membership&#13;
$20 Regular Membership&#13;
$35 Organizational/Household Membership&#13;
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I-I I~nctana~n:ceg,ingTOHR mailings&#13;
and the Tulsa Family News&#13;
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would like to volunteer help with:&#13;
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Make check payable to Tulsa Oklahomans for&#13;
Human Rights. Donations contn’buted to TOHR&#13;
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NAMBLA Expelled&#13;
NEW YORK-The members of&#13;
the International Lesbian &amp; Gay&#13;
Association have voted by 214-&#13;
30 to expelNAMBLA(the North&#13;
American Man/Boy Love&#13;
Assn.). An 80% majority is requiredbyILGA’&#13;
schartertoexpel&#13;
a member organization from the&#13;
international fights group; the&#13;
vote represents an 88% majority&#13;
in favor of expelling the controversial&#13;
NAMBLA group. Two&#13;
other groups that deal with man/&#13;
boylove- the Dutch organization&#13;
Vereniging Martijn and the USbased&#13;
Project Truth - were also&#13;
expdled from ILGA at the same&#13;
time. Debate over the position of&#13;
NAMBLA in the lesbigay&#13;
movement has raged on and off&#13;
for the past few years. But its&#13;
membership in ILGA became&#13;
an urgent political issue during&#13;
the past year when U.S. Sen.&#13;
Jesse Helms proposed - and&#13;
Congress approved - an appropriations-&#13;
bill amendment the&#13;
would require the United States&#13;
to cut off some $118 million in&#13;
UN contributions unless the&#13;
government certifies "that no&#13;
United Nations agency...grants&#13;
any official status, accreditation,&#13;
or recognition to any organization&#13;
which promotes, condones,&#13;
or seeks the legalization of&#13;
pedophilia, or which includes as&#13;
a subsidiary ormemberany such&#13;
organization." ILGA last year&#13;
was granted consultative status&#13;
with the UN’s Economic &amp; Social&#13;
Council - the first lesbigay&#13;
organization to gain such status.&#13;
In.a press release, NAMBLA&#13;
condemned the expulsion vote&#13;
as "a capitulation to US blackmail"&#13;
and accused the ILGA&#13;
secretariat of distorting&#13;
NAMBLA’s position and purpose.&#13;
Ohio Anti-Gay Measure&#13;
CINCINNATI-The Cincinnati&#13;
Post reports that Ohio Attorney&#13;
General Lee Fisher has f’ded an&#13;
amicus brief in opposition to the&#13;
anti-gay Issue 3 approved by&#13;
Cincinnati voters. Thebrief f’fled&#13;
by Fisher argues that any measure&#13;
approved by voters in the&#13;
state must be consistent with the&#13;
provisions of the U.S. Constitution&#13;
but that Issue 3 violates the&#13;
equal protection clause by pre-.&#13;
venting a class of people from&#13;
seeking legal protections on an&#13;
equal basis with other citizens.&#13;
Gay Pastor Begins Fast&#13;
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.&#13;
- The Rev. Mel White, the Dallas&#13;
gay minister who was once a&#13;
ghostwriter for Jerry Falwell and&#13;
Pat Robertson, has begun a 7-&#13;
day "fast for understanding"&#13;
outside the offices of Focus on&#13;
the Family to draw attention to&#13;
attacks by the religious right&#13;
against gays and lesbians in this&#13;
country. "In the last six months,&#13;
Focus on the Family has quietly&#13;
assumed leadership of an unprecedented&#13;
attempt by extremist&#13;
Christians to exert political&#13;
and moral control over the nation,"&#13;
Dr. White said in a press&#13;
statement. "Attacks against gay&#13;
and lesbian people have become&#13;
apivotpointin theirmovement."&#13;
Focus on the Family backed&#13;
Amendment 2, approved by&#13;
Colorado voters and now being&#13;
challenged in the courts. The organization&#13;
now has chapters in&#13;
all 50 states and, until recently a&#13;
little-known organization, is one&#13;
of the richest groups to emerge&#13;
in the religious right recently.&#13;
NO Arizona Initiative&#13;
TUCSON, Ariz. - Arizona will&#13;
not be one of the states facing a&#13;
vote this year on an anti-gay&#13;
measure that would have barred&#13;
state and local laws prohibiting&#13;
discrminafion based on sexual&#13;
orientation. Frank Meliti, leader&#13;
of the Traditional Values CoalilionofArizonawhichhadbacked&#13;
the statewide measure, claimed&#13;
the group had collected some&#13;
247,000 signatures - well over&#13;
the 158,000 required- but would&#13;
not be turning the petitions in,&#13;
charging that ’~nilitant homosexuals"&#13;
would only keep any&#13;
such measure passed by the voters&#13;
tied up in court challenges.&#13;
At a press conference, Meliti&#13;
displayed 4 cardboard boxes&#13;
taped shut, but refused to open&#13;
the boxes to show reporters the&#13;
signed petitions he claimed the&#13;
group had gathered.&#13;
Louganis Tells Olympic&#13;
Committee to Move Out&#13;
ST. LOUIS - Olympic diver&#13;
Greg Louganis told members of&#13;
the U.S. OlympicCommitteethat&#13;
the 1996 volleyball competition&#13;
should be removed from Cobb&#13;
County, Ga., because of a resolution&#13;
adopted by commissioners&#13;
there last year condemning the&#13;
"gay lifestyle." Louganis, who&#13;
acknowledged being gay at Gay&#13;
Games IV in New York in June,&#13;
made his remarks at an awards&#13;
ceremony after receiving the&#13;
USOC’s prestigious Robert J.&#13;
Kane Award recognizing Olympic&#13;
athletes who continue making&#13;
contributions to their sport.&#13;
According to a New York Times&#13;
report, the USOC is trying to&#13;
find a way to move the volleyball&#13;
competition out of Cobb County&#13;
without appearing to have caved&#13;
in to pressure from gay rights&#13;
activists. In speaking to the audience,&#13;
Lougams identified himself&#13;
as an "openly gay athlete."&#13;
He told the awards audience,&#13;
"They [the Cobb County Commission]&#13;
have made it dear some&#13;
of the athletes won’t be welcomed.&#13;
An openly gay athlete&#13;
should be able to compete without&#13;
barriers."&#13;
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News. Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News.&#13;
ATLANTA-TheAtlanta-based&#13;
anti-bias group Neighbors Network&#13;
has released a report,&#13;
’~-Iidden Agenda: The Influence&#13;
of Religious Extremism on the&#13;
Politics of Cobb County, Georgia,"&#13;
which links anti-gay&#13;
County COmmissioner Gordon&#13;
Wysong with a little-known farright&#13;
religious movement that&#13;
advocates the death penalty for&#13;
homosexuals and replacing democracy&#13;
in the U.S. with a theocracy.&#13;
Cobb Cty, Politico’s&#13;
Daughter Comes Out&#13;
ATLANTA - Rights activists&#13;
battling to change an anti-gay&#13;
resolution in the Atlanta suburb&#13;
ofCobbCounty gotamajorboost&#13;
when the daughter of Cobb&#13;
County Commissioner Chairman&#13;
Bill Byme, told the Southern&#13;
Voice, Adanta’s gay paper&#13;
that she struggled with what to&#13;
do ever since the commission’s&#13;
resolution made national news&#13;
last August. After cgnfronting&#13;
her father about it, Byme said,&#13;
she decided to take the next step.&#13;
’Tm sorry for what my dad has&#13;
donee" she said. ’That’s one of&#13;
the reasons I’m coming out.... I&#13;
felt like I needed to tell these&#13;
Christian people that they are&#13;
dead wrong. I don’t think they&#13;
hdve any idea about l~ow to be&#13;
Christian."&#13;
Boy Scouts Lose&#13;
SAN DIEGO - California Superior&#13;
Court Judge Anthony Joseph&#13;
has awarded $5,000 to&#13;
Chuck Merino, an E1Cajon Police&#13;
officer who sued the Boy&#13;
Scouts for drumming him out of&#13;
the youth group as an Explorer&#13;
Scout leader after he-acknowledged&#13;
he is gay. Judge Joseph&#13;
ruled that the Scouts are in fact a&#13;
business as defined under state&#13;
law and are therefore prohibited&#13;
from discriminating on a variety&#13;
of factors, including sexual orientation.&#13;
The judge ruled that&#13;
acknowledging being homosexual&#13;
"does not translate into&#13;
"teaching’ that homosexuality is&#13;
proper or improper." The state&#13;
Supreme Court has already&#13;
agreed to hear 2 cases involving&#13;
the Boy Scouts’ policies conceruing&#13;
gays and atheists which&#13;
hinge on the same question of&#13;
whether or not the youth group&#13;
qualifies as a business under&#13;
California law.&#13;
Lesbian Officer Wins&#13;
Reinstatement Appeal&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO - The federal&#13;
government has lost its appeal&#13;
to block Col. Margarethe&#13;
Cammermeyer’ s immediate reinstatement&#13;
while the case of her&#13;
dismissal is being appealed. The&#13;
U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals&#13;
turned down the&#13;
government’s appeal of a lower&#13;
"-court thatorderedCzmmermeyer&#13;
reinstated in the Washington&#13;
State National Guard while her&#13;
discharge is being appealed. It&#13;
was not immediately clear&#13;
whether the government would&#13;
appeal the ruling to.the U.S. Supreme&#13;
Court or not.&#13;
Justice Dept, Appeals&#13;
Cammermeyer Ruling&#13;
WASHINGTON-To almost no&#13;
one’s surprise, the U.S. Justice&#13;
Department says it will appeal a&#13;
recent decision by a U.S. district&#13;
judge in Washington state to reinstatehighly&#13;
decorated National&#13;
Guard nurse Col. Margarethe&#13;
Cammermeyer, who declared to&#13;
military officials she is a lesbian.&#13;
Earlier in June, a U.S. District&#13;
Court in a summaryjudgmentin&#13;
favor of Cammermeyer concluded&#13;
that the government discriminated&#13;
against the nurse&#13;
without a "rational" basis for&#13;
doing so and that the action was&#13;
"grounded solely on prejudice."&#13;
Ballot Measures Fail to&#13;
Qualify in Washington&#13;
OLYMPIA, Wash. - Two antigay&#13;
initiatives in Washington&#13;
state have not qualified for the&#13;
ballot when backers of the initiafives&#13;
failed to turn in the nearly&#13;
182,000 valid signatures. The&#13;
measures would have barred the&#13;
state orany governmental agency&#13;
in Washington from recognizing&#13;
the legal rights of gays, lesbians&#13;
or bisexuals as a protected&#13;
class.&#13;
Texas Daily Publishes&#13;
Same-Sex Unions&#13;
EL PASO,.Texas -The El Paso&#13;
Times has become the first daily&#13;
newspaper in Texas - and one of&#13;
only a handful in the U.S. - to&#13;
accept same-sex couples announcements&#13;
on an equal footing&#13;
with opposite-sex wedding&#13;
notices. The Everett (Washington)&#13;
Herald near Seattle is believed&#13;
to be the first daily paper&#13;
in the U.S. to begin publishing&#13;
same-sex partaers notices, which&#13;
it began doing in November&#13;
1990.&#13;
Fed. Hate Crimes Report&#13;
BERLIN - FBI Director Louis&#13;
Freeh, in Germany for an antiright&#13;
wing conference, released&#13;
details of the U.S. government’ s&#13;
1993 hate crimes statistics. Of&#13;
the 7,684 crimes reported, the&#13;
report indicate~, 806 - or 10.5%&#13;
- were motivated by the victim’ s&#13;
sexual orientation. The crimes&#13;
reported ranged from minor&#13;
property vandalism to assaults,&#13;
rapes and murders. The motivation&#13;
in the majority of the reported&#13;
hate crimes continued to&#13;
be race (4,168), followed by religion&#13;
(1,189). Sexual orientation&#13;
- which almost exclusively&#13;
means anti-gay attacks - followed&#13;
next, and national or ethnic origin&#13;
was last with 583 reported&#13;
crimes.&#13;
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skies when a flight crew carrying&#13;
passengers back from the&#13;
National March on Washington&#13;
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and blankets midway through&#13;
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a gay-positive employee videotape&#13;
for its 70,000 workers "to&#13;
help prevent the unfortunate incidents&#13;
in the past" and ’’to make&#13;
it clear that its policies of nondiscrimination&#13;
and fairness are&#13;
taken to heart."&#13;
German Rights&#13;
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Kohl beat back proposals in parliament&#13;
to give constitutional&#13;
recognition of same-sex and opposite-&#13;
sex "marriage-like" partnerships,&#13;
along with anumberof&#13;
other liberalizing proposals.&#13;
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"undesirable."&#13;
Couples Sue Austin&#13;
AUSTIN, Texas - Three Austin&#13;
lesbian and gay couples have&#13;
filed suit iii aTex~ district court&#13;
againstthe City ofAustinbecause&#13;
of the loss of domestic partner&#13;
benefits when City voters inMay&#13;
overwhelmingly repealed a City&#13;
ordinance that extended the&#13;
benefits-to city employees. The&#13;
ACLU says it will probably also&#13;
file a similar suit in behalf of 98&#13;
other city workers - beth gay and&#13;
straight - whose partners lost the&#13;
benefits following the May 7&#13;
election repeal. The suit charges&#13;
the city with breach of contract&#13;
and unfair insurance practices&#13;
because voters yanked the benefits&#13;
program that had been in&#13;
place since September when it&#13;
was initially approved by the&#13;
city council.&#13;
Lesbian Gets Son Back&#13;
RICHMOND, Va. - The Virginia&#13;
CoUrt of Appeals has overturned&#13;
a lower court child custody&#13;
ruling that. ordered the 2-&#13;
year-old son of Sharon Bottoms&#13;
removedfrom herhome because&#13;
she acknowledged she is a lesbian.&#13;
"A parent’s private sexual&#13;
conduct, even if illegal, does not&#13;
create a presumption of unfitness,"&#13;
wroteJudgeSamColeman&#13;
for the. 3-member panel. The&#13;
unanimous appeals court ruling&#13;
overturned a lower court ruling&#13;
that gave custody of the boy to&#13;
Bottoms’ 43-year-old mother,&#13;
Kay Bottoms, who had brought&#13;
the custody dispute against her&#13;
daughter. The grandmother was&#13;
unavailable for: comments following&#13;
the decision, but her attorney,&#13;
Richard Ryder, said his&#13;
client, would appeal the ease to&#13;
the state Supreme Court.&#13;
Virginia Adds&#13;
Lesbian/Gay Families&#13;
RICHMOND, Va. - The Virginia&#13;
Housing Development&#13;
Authority has. approved a pror&#13;
posed regulatory change that&#13;
would allow offering low-income&#13;
loans to non-traditional&#13;
.households, including gay and&#13;
lesbian couples. The pr0~posal&#13;
alters current regulations, which&#13;
restrict such loans to families&#13;
that are related by "blood, marriage&#13;
or adoption," to include&#13;
low-income joint house purchasers&#13;
defined’as "two or more&#13;
individuals living togetheronthe&#13;
premises as a single, nonprofit&#13;
housekeeping uuit." Several area&#13;
gay andlesbianhomeowners and&#13;
prospective buyers spoke in&#13;
support of the proposed change&#13;
as did representatives of&#13;
Richmond’s and Virginia’s&#13;
mortgage bankers association&#13;
and the Richmond Assn. of Realtors.&#13;
But Margaret Braddy of&#13;
Concerned Women of America&#13;
called the proposal a move toward&#13;
"illegal and immoral behavior.&#13;
....Virginia will not be&#13;
improved by disregarding-the&#13;
importance ... ofthe familyuuit,"&#13;
Braddy said. But the VHDA&#13;
board disagreed and approved&#13;
the regulation change with oul.y&#13;
one vote cast against it. ~&#13;
Nevada Measure Fails&#13;
CARSON CITY, Nev. - An attempt&#13;
by a group in Nevada to&#13;
put an" anti-gay ballot measure&#13;
before voters in the state failed&#13;
when a group backed by the&#13;
Oregon Citizens Alliance failed&#13;
to get the 51,399 valid voter&#13;
signatures needed to qualify the&#13;
measure by the June 21.~date petitions&#13;
were due to be turned in.&#13;
’The opposition was well-organizedandworkedextremelyhard&#13;
but they just couldn’t get anywhere&#13;
near the ... signattires they&#13;
needed," said Beverly Baum of&#13;
the Campaign for Liberty, the&#13;
group fighting the proposed&#13;
amendment. The signatures&#13;
needed for proposed ballot&#13;
measure in Nevadamustinclude&#13;
voters from 13 of the state’s 17&#13;
counties.&#13;
Surg. General v. Fundies&#13;
WASHINGTON-U.S. Surgeon&#13;
General Joycelyn Elders has set&#13;
off a firestorm of controversy&#13;
for critical remarks she made&#13;
about anti-gay fundamentalists.&#13;
During a speech at the Lesbian&#13;
and Gay Health Conference in&#13;
New York on Wednesday, June&#13;
22, Elders said of the religious&#13;
right’s opposition to AIDS and&#13;
schoo! sex education programs:&#13;
"We’ve got to be strong to.take&#13;
on those people who are selling&#13;
our children out in the name of&#13;
religion..We’ve got to be as aggressive&#13;
as .they !ve .been." At&#13;
one point the outspoken Elders&#13;
referred to the ’bin-Christian religious&#13;
right."&#13;
Idaho Pride Draws Crowd&#13;
BOISE - More than. doubling&#13;
last year’s turnout, more than a&#13;
thousand people turned out Saturday,&#13;
June I 1, for Boise’s 5th&#13;
annual Gay Pride.celebration as&#13;
the state faces a likely nasty antigay&#13;
ballot measure. Anti-gay&#13;
protesters also showed up for the&#13;
event, some carrying signs&#13;
reading: "Only good queer is a&#13;
dead queer." Organizers of the&#13;
event said the Idaho Citizens Alliances’&#13;
attempt to put an antigay&#13;
ballot initiative before the&#13;
voters in the state contributed to&#13;
the larger tdmout this year.&#13;
Navy Bans Anti-Gay&#13;
Civilian Job Bias&#13;
WASHINGTON - The U.S.&#13;
Navy has become thefirstbranch&#13;
of the nation’s armed forces to&#13;
formally prohibit discrimination&#13;
based on sexual orientation&#13;
among its civilian workforce.&#13;
The Coast Guard had earlier this&#13;
year issues an anti-bias statement&#13;
including sexual orientation,&#13;
but the U.S. Coast Guard is&#13;
a division of the Department of&#13;
Transportation rather than the&#13;
Defense Department. Games cont’dfrom p. 1&#13;
and gay men simply ignored&#13;
them. New York s police force,&#13;
beefed up with some 6,500 ofricers&#13;
on overtime duty during&#13;
the week, reported not asingle&#13;
anti-gay attack connected with&#13;
the gigantic event. On Saturday&#13;
evening, June 25, after the Gay&#13;
Games closing ceremonies the&#13;
International.Dyke March drew.&#13;
an estimated %000 women who&#13;
marched from 42rid street down&#13;
Fifth Avenue - without a permit&#13;
-to a mucous andfestive rally at&#13;
Washington Square Park. A&#13;
mile-long rainbow flag led the&#13;
parade from the United Nations&#13;
up First Avenue to Central.Park&#13;
on Sunday - the "ofricial;"Stonewall&#13;
25 march that included&#13;
Mayor Giuliani. ACT UP, Gay&#13;
&amp; Lesbian Americans and other&#13;
groups Organized an unautho-,&#13;
rized parade up Fifth Avenue.&#13;
Stonewal125 organizers hadbeen&#13;
refused a city permit for that&#13;
route. Organizers estimated&#13;
participation at 1.1 million. City&#13;
police and parks officials estimated&#13;
the number was a mere&#13;
.100;000 people.&#13;
Sandra J. Hill, M.S,&#13;
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Food&amp;DrugAdministrationhas&#13;
given its OK to a 4th drug to&#13;
fight HIV. The Bristol-Myers&#13;
Squibb medicine Stavudine is&#13;
designed to treat patients with&#13;
severe HIV infectionswho cannot&#13;
take otherAIDS medications&#13;
or who are no longer benefiting&#13;
from them. David Kessler, FDA&#13;
commissioner, called the&#13;
Stavudine approval a"sign of&#13;
our commitment to.act-c~uickly&#13;
on treatment for fife-threatening&#13;
diseases."&#13;
ReaganAIDS Ad&#13;
ROME - Colors, the house&#13;
magazine of the clothing manufacturer&#13;
Benetton, raised eyebrows&#13;
around the world - again:&#13;
in late June with a retouched&#13;
photo of former U,S. President&#13;
Ronald Reagan, depicting him&#13;
with kaposi sarcoma lesions.&#13;
According to a Benetton&#13;
spokesperson, the retouched&#13;
photo was, the clothing&#13;
manufacturer s way of pointing&#13;
the finger of blame at the onetime&#13;
actor and former president&#13;
for not acting to battle the AIDS&#13;
epidemic.&#13;
Asian AIDS Epidemic&#13;
GENEVA - The number of&#13;
AIDS cases around the world&#13;
has risen 60% during the past&#13;
year, according to the World&#13;
Health Organization, which estimates&#13;
that there are 4 million&#13;
actual cases of AIDS and 17&#13;
¯ million cases of HIV infection&#13;
globally. While most of these&#13;
infections are in sub-Saharan&#13;
Africa, WHO officials say the&#13;
greatest danger is in Asia, which&#13;
has experienced an eighffold&#13;
increase in the number of AIDS&#13;
cases during the past year. Of&#13;
particular concern, says WHO,&#13;
is thespreadofthe diseaseamong&#13;
female prostitutes in Thailand,&#13;
India,.and.other countries.~.&#13;
HIV Measures in Sweden&#13;
STOCKHOLM = The Swedish&#13;
government has adopted a&#13;
number of compulsory measures&#13;
intended to control the spread of&#13;
HIV,including voluntary routine&#13;
testing, mandatory contact- and&#13;
partner-tracing and testing. If a&#13;
case of HIV is diagnosed, the&#13;
physician will be required under&#13;
the new.policies to file a report&#13;
including a coded case number,&#13;
gender, year and country ofbirth;&#13;
risk category and, if possible,&#13;
time and place of transmission.&#13;
The physician will also be&#13;
obliged to see the patient on a&#13;
regular basis, and to inform him&#13;
or her of binding regulations to&#13;
prevent further spread of infection.&#13;
These regulations now include&#13;
informing prospective&#13;
Sexual parmers about the infection&#13;
before intercourse; practicing&#13;
safe:sex; refraining from&#13;
shared use of hypodermic&#13;
needles or syringes; and not engaging&#13;
in prostitution. Patients&#13;
must also inform medical authorities&#13;
before undergoing any&#13;
treatment involving Mood contact.&#13;
If the patient does not follow&#13;
these regulations, the doctor&#13;
is required to report the patient&#13;
to medical officers in charge of&#13;
the ctntrol of communicable&#13;
diseases. If thepatient continues&#13;
to ignore the mandatory restrictions,&#13;
however, they can be detained&#13;
in ahospital if health officials&#13;
believe they present a&#13;
threat Of infecting others = a decision&#13;
to be made by the administrative&#13;
courts.&#13;
Transmission Risks&#13;
Among Bisexual Men&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO - A study&#13;
on the prevalence and patterns&#13;
of sexual behavior among male&#13;
-bisexuals has concluded that San&#13;
Francisco men identifying&#13;
themselves as bisexual are not&#13;
likely to transmit HIV to their&#13;
female partners. The finding by&#13;
. researchers at the University of&#13;
California at San Francisco contradicts&#13;
a general misconception&#13;
that bisexual men provide a&#13;
"bridge" can’ying HIV from the&#13;
gay subculture to the larger heterosexual&#13;
community, according&#13;
to UCSF lead researcher Dr.&#13;
Maria Ekstrand. The study,&#13;
which involved 140 unmarried&#13;
men whose HIV status was&#13;
known to the researchers, found&#13;
thatmost ofthe sexualris~k-taking&#13;
took place when the bisexual&#13;
men had sex with other males -&#13;
not when engaged in sex with&#13;
women. Only 7 percent of the&#13;
bisexual male actually reported&#13;
having sex with women, and&#13;
among this group,.a mere 2 percentreportedhaving&#13;
unprotected&#13;
vaginal intercourse, the. study&#13;
reports. The findings also indicate&#13;
that the men in the study&#13;
significantly cut back on sexual&#13;
risk-taking behaviors in general&#13;
and particularly during malemale&#13;
sex, during the five-year&#13;
term of the study. Although unprotected&#13;
vaginal intercourse&#13;
remains common among men&#13;
who have sex with women, this&#13;
behavior wasreported! almost&#13;
exclusiVely by the HIV-negalivemeninvolvedintheresearch.&#13;
Drug Trials in Australia&#13;
SYDNEY- Australian AIDS&#13;
researchers have announced that&#13;
a new drug that is believed to&#13;
boost the immune system rather&#13;
than attack the HIV virus itself,&#13;
is to be tested for the first time in&#13;
the country. Scientists hope that&#13;
the drug, Interleukin-2 (IL-2),&#13;
will increase the life expectancy&#13;
and quality of life for people&#13;
infected With HIV. Preliminary&#13;
studies using IL-2 have shown&#13;
that some HIV positive people&#13;
have experienced a fourfold increase&#13;
in T-cell counts. One&#13;
hundred twenty volunteers in&#13;
Sydney, Melbourne and Perth&#13;
with relatively healthy immune&#13;
systems are being sought to participate.&#13;
The drug is supposed to&#13;
boost the immune system so the&#13;
virus has less chance of reproducing.&#13;
In a trial in the U.S. two&#13;
years ago, 90 percent of the&#13;
participants, with an average Tcell&#13;
countof400, showedmarked&#13;
increases in their counts for about&#13;
a year. A stronger immune system&#13;
also makes people less sus---&#13;
ceptible to secondary infections.&#13;
H!V Home Test Kit&#13;
WASHINGTON -According to&#13;
Advertising Age, Johnson &amp;:&#13;
Johnson hopes to become the&#13;
first healthcare marketer to put&#13;
an HIV home sdf-test kit on the&#13;
market. The $30 kit, known as&#13;
Confide, would include a lancet&#13;
with which to draw blood and a&#13;
smear card to send off to a national&#13;
laboratory. Results,&#13;
counseling,andmedical referrals&#13;
would be dispensed by phone.&#13;
The Food &amp; :Drug Administrationhas&#13;
refused approval to other&#13;
home test kits, citing concerns&#13;
such as packing and mailing,&#13;
false positives, and the need for&#13;
in-person medical consultations.&#13;
Johnson &amp; Johnson claims that&#13;
Confide will provide easy access&#13;
and total anonymity. An independent&#13;
survey by the company&#13;
found that 80% of gays and lesbians&#13;
would be inclined to use&#13;
the test, and a recent poll from&#13;
the Centers for Disease Control&#13;
in Atlanta ~ound that 1 in 4&#13;
Americans woulduse such a test.&#13;
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between 10am - 4pm. To receive more information&#13;
about new clinical trials as they are available,&#13;
send .your name &amp; address to:&#13;
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1560 E. 21st St, Ste. 210, .Tulsa, OK 74114&#13;
Tulsa Family News, July ~ August 1994, page 7&#13;
OK Politicians co.t’d omp. 2&#13;
them. A couple of them, like Ms.lCleveland,&#13;
need to remember or learn~that even&#13;
if they’re tired of hearing about a problem,&#13;
their job ($12,000 annually) includes actually&#13;
listening to citizens. Councillors&#13;
Hall, Hogne, &amp; Gilbert, who in theory are&#13;
members of the Democratic Party, might&#13;
do well to re-read the national patty&#13;
platform: civil rights are for everyone,&#13;
including Lesbian and Gay citizens.&#13;
Runningfor governor, Bernice Shedrick.&#13;
is touted as one of the brightest in the OK&#13;
legislature (and no, that is not damning&#13;
her by faint praise) and is an attorney. She&#13;
apparently thinks that being Gay or Lesbianmeans&#13;
that you’re dumb too. Amonth&#13;
ago Shedrick was told that current civil&#13;
rights protections do not include Lesbians&#13;
&amp; Gay men. She was asked if she would&#13;
support amending those to provide protection&#13;
based on sexual orientation. She&#13;
promised, "H1 look into it." Amonthlater,&#13;
after repeated phone calls,, she issued a&#13;
statement that civil rights laws protect all&#13;
citizens and tt~t as governor sheql uphold&#13;
the laws.&#13;
Hello, Bernice-we started with the fact&#13;
that current civil rights laws don’t include&#13;
Lesbians &amp; Gay men, a fact that as a&#13;
legislator orlawyer she could easily verify.&#13;
So what we’re being told us that she’ll&#13;
support the laws that don’t include us.&#13;
Whydoesn’t shejust tell us that she doesn’t&#13;
want our votes and we’ll vote for Jack&#13;
Mildren who believes in civil rights, even&#13;
for Gay p~ople.&#13;
However, it is the Oklahoma Congressional&#13;
delegation which shames us as&#13;
Oklahomans most. Between Inhofe &amp;&#13;
Nickles (no doubt members of the same&#13;
branch of Republicans as John Benjamin)&#13;
who are openly prejudiced and Democrats&#13;
such as .Dave McCurdy and David Boren&#13;
who just. don’t have seem to have the&#13;
courage to include Lesbian &amp; Gay Oklahomans&#13;
in their constituencies, Lesbian&#13;
&amp; Gay Oklahomans just don’t get much&#13;
represention at all. Except maybe from&#13;
Rep. Mike Synarwho never-the-less won’t&#13;
join 116 of his peers in co-sponsoring a&#13;
new bill, the Employment Non-Discrimi-&#13;
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discrimination based on sexual orientation&#13;
in the workplace. Mike says cosponsorship&#13;
doesn’t matter but if that’s so&#13;
why are 116 congress folks wasting their&#13;
time?&#13;
Synar at least is familiar with the bill.&#13;
Sen. Nickles.office will tell that he’s opposed&#13;
to it but his folks can’t tell you why&#13;
because it turns out they haven’t even read&#13;
it. They just know they wouldn’t like it.&#13;
Now duck &amp; cover Dave McCurdy&#13;
"wants to be a senator and probably will get&#13;
our votes only because the alternative,&#13;
"Tulsa’s dysfunctional congressman"-&#13;
The Tulsa WorM, James lnhofe, is not&#13;
only bad for Gay people, he’.s just plain&#13;
bad. ButMcCurdy’s positiononcivil rights&#13;
for Lesbian and Gay citizens seems to be&#13;
that he doesn’t mind ff we have a few as&#13;
long as no oneknows he said so. McCurdy&#13;
too is alone among Oklahoma’s semimoderate&#13;
Democrats in refusing to sign a&#13;
Human Rights Campaign Fund pledge&#13;
not to discriminate in hiring in his office.&#13;
He told The Tulsa Worm that he did not&#13;
sign the pledge because he already had&#13;
he is leaving DC, the best that he c~an&#13;
muster is that he’s supportive of theconcept&#13;
of the Employment Non-Discrimination&#13;
Act of 1994 but he’s still undecided&#13;
whether to become a co-sponsor. Hello,&#13;
Senator - you’re a lame-duck! If he can’t&#13;
stand up for civil rights now, when will ke&#13;
ever? At the rate this session’s going he’ll&#13;
be gone before a vote will ever be likely.&#13;
Many Oklahomans find these legislators&#13;
to be a disappointment, and in the&#13;
case of our city council, the word clown&#13;
comes to mind, but Lesbian and Gay&#13;
Oklahomans have more justification for&#13;
those feelings than many citizens. We are&#13;
not yet represented in the council or the’&#13;
legislature or openly represented in our&#13;
congress. There’s not much we can do but&#13;
this: get registered if you’re not; vote no&#13;
matter how inconvenient it may be; get&#13;
involved- call or fax McOardy and Synar&#13;
and even Inhofe and Nickles if you are&#13;
feeling "masochistic." They might not&#13;
like us but they still need to hear from Us.&#13;
Call your city councillors and Mayor&#13;
Savage. Remember that the primary is&#13;
August 23 and you can make a difference&#13;
such protections in his office. However’, inwho’s govemor.TulsaDemocraticparty&#13;
on direct questioning, his press secretary,&#13;
Cindy Cain said that McCurdy’s office&#13;
policy does not include protection from&#13;
discriminationbasedonsexual orientation.&#13;
Hello, Dave - back here in Oklahoma,&#13;
we’d call that a lie-maybe in DC, you call&#13;
it something else?&#13;
Sen. Boren to our knowledge is the only&#13;
Oklahoma politician who’s ever felt it&#13;
necessary to swear an oath of heterosexuality&#13;
on the steps of our state capitol.&#13;
Having been the victim of anti-Gay&#13;
prejudice, one would hope he might be&#13;
moreforthcoming. However, even though&#13;
headquarters phone is 742-2457. If you’re&#13;
a Republican, call TFN to.get in contact&#13;
with folks who want to starta Log Cabin&#13;
Republicans chapter, an organization for&#13;
Lesbian and Gay Republicans. What each&#13;
of you does makes a difference.&#13;
Other Issues&#13;
Our report of the loss of state funding&#13;
for Project Reach Out is a story of pain for&#13;
a number of individuals, the congregation&#13;
of Family of Faith MCC and this writer. I&#13;
am sorrowed by that pain but writing&#13;
about the situation was appropriate, necsee&#13;
Other Issues, page 11&#13;
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Tulsa Family News, July - August 1994, page 8&#13;
Faith continuedfrompage,1&#13;
pre-signed blank by Fink, allegedly in tile&#13;
presence of a notary who would later seal&#13;
the documents.&#13;
Castillo wonders just exactly what has&#13;
happened to funds that were donated to&#13;
Project Reach Out from fundraisers held&#13;
in two Tulsa bars. Over $400 was raised in&#13;
these events but right now there is no&#13;
money in the Project Reach Out account;&#13;
it appears there have been a couple&#13;
"bounced" checks (one of which has been&#13;
made good by Crocker &amp; Fink) and&#13;
Castillo has yet to find records of expenditures&#13;
from that account. When he questioned&#13;
Crocker about where the funds&#13;
were spent, her accounting of the expenditures&#13;
did not fit his recollection of the&#13;
bills. He expected that there would be&#13;
some funds remaining. Castillo was authorized&#13;
to sign checks was Crocker but&#13;
claims the only things he’s ever signed&#13;
were the signature card and co-signature&#13;
on a check to help a community enterminer&#13;
during a serious illness.&#13;
What do Crocker &amp; Fink Say?&#13;
Marion Fink and Pam Crocker have&#13;
moved to Kansas City, Missouri, having&#13;
resigned their pastorate. They attended a&#13;
final service on July 10 at Family of Faith&#13;
at which a special offering of $500 was&#13;
given to them, according to Dee Chambers,&#13;
FoF treasurer. Board member Amos&#13;
suggested that Chambers might have a&#13;
phone number for Crocker &amp; Fink though&#13;
Amos did not. Chambers said that the&#13;
former pastors did not yet have a phone&#13;
but would call as they got one. A Project&#13;
Reach Out volunteer suggested that there&#13;
was a non-published listing for Pare&#13;
Crocker at what is alleged to be their new&#13;
address in Kansas City.&#13;
Shortly after speaking with Chambers&#13;
about these issues, Amos calledTFN with&#13;
a message from Crocker threatening to&#13;
sue ifan article were written. Rudy Castillo&#13;
say he,Amos and another churchmember&#13;
were called by Crocker about this time.&#13;
Castillo characterized it as she (Crocker)&#13;
went "crazy" on me.&#13;
Crocker called TFN directly and inquired&#13;
if we’d received her message from&#13;
Amos. TFN expressed our interest in getring&#13;
the information sorted out and the&#13;
following is a transcription of the tape.&#13;
TFN: "...I’m really happy that you called"&#13;
Crocker: "yeah well I’m not sure you’re&#13;
going to be with me"&#13;
TFN: "I’m tape-recording this conversation.&#13;
I’d be happy to talk with you and see&#13;
what you have to say."&#13;
Crocker: "I think you better take the tape&#13;
recorder off."&#13;
TFN: "no ma’am, any conversation we&#13;
have is going to be stlictly on the record&#13;
with the tape recorder going, I already&#13;
have from Kharma that you are making&#13;
threats"&#13;
Crocker: "the only threat, dear, is just you&#13;
know, if a story is printed untrue, then I&#13;
can take you to court, that’s just plain &amp;&#13;
simple, that’s not a threat..."&#13;
TFN: "...People have come to me with&#13;
allegations. My job as a journalist is to&#13;
report on items of interest and concern to&#13;
our community and clearly Family of&#13;
Faith &amp; Project Reach Outare programs&#13;
of interest to our community...I am very&#13;
much interested in heating from you all&#13;
your version of what has happened with&#13;
these programs."&#13;
Crocker: "tell you what I need to do, let&#13;
me do some talking, let me see what&#13;
people have said, I don’t want to be on&#13;
your tape recorder saying things unless I&#13;
know what’s (been) said."&#13;
TFN: "...you can share with me your version&#13;
of what has happened."&#13;
Crocker: "OK, when I get ready to tell you&#13;
my version, I’ll give you a call."&#13;
TFN: "OK would you be willing to give&#13;
me your number so that I can follow up&#13;
with you?"&#13;
Crocker: "no"&#13;
TFN: "ok, you’re not willing to do that?"&#13;
Crocker: l...u , I want to do things in my&#13;
time when I’m ready to talk with you."&#13;
TFN: "so, do you have anything to hide in&#13;
this whole matter?"&#13;
Crocker: "no, I don’t have anything to&#13;
hide."&#13;
TFN: "ok, so that you feel that all of your&#13;
behavior with regard to Project Reach Out&#13;
and financial management of that particular&#13;
project as well as the church, all of that&#13;
is on the up &amp; up?"&#13;
Crocker: "yes"&#13;
TFN: "great I’ll be happy to go on the&#13;
record with that."&#13;
Crocker: "wall like I said when I have&#13;
anything to say to you I will...let me talk&#13;
to my lawyer and I"11 be in touch with&#13;
you."&#13;
According to state health officials, although&#13;
they now reside in another state,&#13;
Crocker and Fink are still contractually&#13;
responsible for Project Reach Out. State&#13;
officials know that they’re gone but can&#13;
do nothing until Family of Faith sends&#13;
official notice of the former pastors departure.&#13;
Family of Faith remains fiscally&#13;
responsible&#13;
Rudy Castillo worries whether Project&#13;
Reach Out can continue with out access to&#13;
state blood testing Which now will be&#13;
denied. Private testing is available but&#13;
funds may not be. And until questions&#13;
about the disbursement of funds are answered,&#13;
he worries that the community&#13;
may be less willing to help. Even now a&#13;
small food bankproject for PWA’s is only&#13;
continuing because Castillo’s co-workers&#13;
seeing his anguish are helping.&#13;
Alan Nyitray and Emestine Hill of the&#13;
State Health Dept. are preparing an RFP,&#13;
request for proposals from other’ groups,&#13;
as quickly as they can to try to address the&#13;
need for which the program was intended:&#13;
to get H1V information and testing to Gay&#13;
&amp; Bisexual men of color, an seriously&#13;
underserved sub-community both in&#13;
Oklahoma and across the US.&#13;
Nyitray commented that finally what&#13;
killed the program was not just the fact&#13;
that the required paperwork was not done&#13;
but was that call after call after call left on&#13;
answering machines about the programs&#13;
wereunreturned. Shortlybeforepress lime,&#13;
Pam Crocker called back and was Willing&#13;
to discuss Project Reach Out. She confirmed&#13;
many of the details mentioned&#13;
above though sometimes in a misleading&#13;
fashion. When asked if she, as project&#13;
financial director, felt responsible for the&#13;
loss of the grant monies, she cited her&#13;
inexperience but felt she did not bear the&#13;
full responsibility.&#13;
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couple also held a Commitment Celebration on June 17 in Tulsa. Friends helping to&#13;
witness the ceremony and celebrate the union included Randy Ditmore, Craig Tmvis,&#13;
Frank Harris and Bob ,Mnes.&#13;
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The Miss Gay USA Pageant celebrates&#13;
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the Miss Gay Oklahoma USA Pageant&#13;
which will send its winner and 1st runnerup&#13;
to the 10th anniversary Miss Gay USA&#13;
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forms are available at Tulsa dubs or by&#13;
contacting David Bridgman at 838-3701.&#13;
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essary and ultimately, was an issue of my&#13;
responsibility offairandaccurate reporting&#13;
to our communities.&#13;
I would like to write only of the many&#13;
heroes of our communities: the&#13;
McDonalds, the Kirbys, Phil Wiley, Tay&#13;
Clare to pick on-a few and neglect many&#13;
others but also I must write ofwhen things&#13;
go wrong.&#13;
This story is especially painful because&#13;
it involves persons who are also heroes to&#13;
some here but who seem to have made&#13;
unwise choices.&#13;
If the individuals involved were only&#13;
harming themselves, we might pity them&#13;
but not pass judgement on them. In this&#13;
case, it’s not ~lear that anything illegal has&#13;
been done. It appears that most of what&#13;
happened evenhiay not be unethical but it&#13;
was negligent. And this negligence resulted&#13;
in the quite unnecessary loss of&#13;
funding to an HIV education projectto an&#13;
underserved part ofour communities, Gay&#13;
&amp;Bisexual men of color. Itis conceivable&#13;
that some lives actually may be lost or end&#13;
sooner because of the loss of this funding&#13;
for HIV education and testing.&#13;
Itis this failure to be responsible that we&#13;
as communities have a right to evaluate.&#13;
Just as we reqture our elected leaders to be&#13;
responsible, we too must ask others who&#13;
choseroles ofleadership to beresponsible.&#13;
If say you’ll do something, then do it. If&#13;
you find you can’t do it, then hand the&#13;
project off. In this situation because of the&#13;
profession of the individuals, the expectations&#13;
of responsible actions are higher.&#13;
Did these people do good things dmSng&#13;
much of the time they were here? Yes. Ate&#13;
these people bad? I don’t think so. Did&#13;
they do anything bad? Probably not. But&#13;
did they do what they should have? No.&#13;
And have they .taken responsibility for&#13;
their actions? Only just barely, it seems.&#13;
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                    <text>TULSA FAMILY NEWS

Serving Tuba’s Lesbian, Gay &amp; Bisexual Communities - Our Families of the Heart

August 15 - September 14, 1994, Volume 1, Issue 9

Senate Bias Hearings

OK Primary Round-Up
Who’s Good, Who’s Bad

WASHINGTON - The Senate Labor &amp; Human
ResourcesCommitteebeganhearingsontheproposed

Employment Non-Discrimination Act that would
prohibit bias in the workplace because of sexual
orientation- the first time the upper house of Congress
has considered such a job discrimination measure.
The bill was introduced in June by Sen. Edward
Kennedy (D-Mass.), who is also chairman of the
Senate committee. If enacted, the legislation would
add sexual orientation to the classes protected under
federal law from employment bias, along with race,
sex, religion, age, national origin and disability.
Among those slated to testify during the hearings
will be a fired Cracker Barrel restaurant worker, a
postal employee who was beaten unconscious at his
job by a co-worker, and an executive with Pacific
Bell. The hearings began on Friday, July 29.

Most Child Molesters Are
Heteros, Doctors Say
DENVER -Adults who sexually abuse children
are more likely to be heterosexual than gay, according
to a study published in the current issue of the
prominent medical journal Pediatrics. The study,
which examined the medical records of 269 children
treated for sexual abuse at Denver’s Children’s
Hospital, was prompted by a 1992 anti-gay ballot
measure in Colorado that excluded gays and lesbians
from civil rights protections in the state. Researchers
with the University of Colorado, led by Dr. Carole
Jenny, wanted to see if there was any basis to the
claim. What they found was that only 2 of the
offenders involved in the 269 abuse cases seen at the
hospital - just 0.7% - were identified as homosexual.
Statisti,eally; the researchsugge:sts tha~ dafldren are
more than 100 times likely to be ~exu~ii~assi~tilf~
by.a relative or the sexual partner of a relative, nearly
always males.

Senate Cand McCurdy
Anti-Gay Bias is OK
¯

US Congressman Dave McCurdy has publically stated his
opposition to civil rights protections for Gay Oklahomans. In a
letter issued in response to repeated requests by Tulsa Family
News, McCurdy refused to support pending legislation, the
Employment Non-Discrimination Act of 1994 but stated that such
"legislation is not necessary." When asked ff he was aware of civil
rights abuses in Oklahoma, he answered, "no." To further
questioning, McCurdy said that he felt that discrimination based
on sexual orientation was not as bad as discrimination based on
religion or race. Also, as far as TFN has been able to determine
McCurdy had never met with any Oklahoma Lesbian &amp; Gay
community organizations or leaders here in the state.

~ou~ o! ~pt~-nlatlue~

Tulaa, Oklahoma
Dear Mr. Neal:
Thank yo~ for your In~eras~ In my poai=~0n o= gay
~ will ~u ~ a co~neor of legislation ~=i~ed =o

by Maureen Curtin
Norman, Oklahoma
"Thank-you
Congressmen Inhofe,
Brewster, and Ishtook,"
exclaimed Mandy
Carter; keynote speaker
for the first annual
Oklahoma
Pride
Summit. Member of the
Board of Governors of
the Black Gay and
Lesbian Leadership
Forum, Carter quickly
explained her gratitude.
Earlier this year, the
three Congressmen

openly admitted that
they would not hire gays
or lesbians to their
respective staffs. The
admission caused a stir
in Washington D.C. that
did not die, thanks to
members of the Human
Rights Campaign Fund
who circulated a pledge.
Each of the 244
members of the House
of Representatives and
79 Senators who signed
the pledge vowed that
he or she would not
discriminate on the
see Summit, page 9

In an interview at the Sapulpa Public Library,
Keating made the comment above and stated that he
thought current civil fights laws pmvidelegal recourse
to discrimination. He indicated that he felt that
protections might not be needed because of Gays’
alleged higher wealth &amp; education. He did emphasize
his ’;openess" to discussion though he said he would
not issue an executive order banning discrimination
in state employment.
Dome. for Gov. Bernice Shedrick: Not a
Bigoted Bone in Her Body But Dodging
the Issue &amp; In Trouble with NOW
Shedrick’s campaign staff claims she doesn’t have
a bigoted bone but they don’t seem to be able to get
a clear position out of her. She accepted a $1,000
donation from the National Organization of Women
which supports civil rights for Lesbians but this
issues seems not to have been considered. Oklahoma
NOW president, Karen Ray had promised to "hold
Shedrick’s feet to the fire."
see Politics, page 2

Noted Evangelist at
Family of Faith MCC
on Sunday,
August 21st.
For
more
information,
call 622-1441.

National News- Military Update

First State-wide Gay
Conference Is Success

Gays were all rich and travel a lot"

Family of Faith Metropolitan Community Church
welcomes Delores Berry who will conduct a "Praise
and -:Worship,..I
.............. ~...... _~_.......

Don’t Forget to Vote, Primary: August
23, General Electio: November 8

photo: Maureen Curtin
Radecic &amp;friend Helen, Reaves, Bray, Neal, Carter

Political analysis by Tom Neal
GOP Frank Keating for Gov: "1 thought

reporter~ page 3

Youth Speak Out: Older
Lesbians &amp; Gays Should
Help Gay Young Adults

Lesbian Officer to be Reinstated
SEATTLE- Col. Margarethe Cammermeyer, who was kicked
out of the Washington State National Guard in 1992 because she
byBrannon Crain
working to assist
is a lesbian, will go back to her post as chief nurse as a result of a
Lesbian &amp; Gay youth.
The future of the Gay
federal court ruling. On July 8, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals
Community lies in the
One of the most
refused to accept the government’s request that Cammermeyer be
hands of its youth. It
prevalent issues is that
kept out of the military.
of peer acceptance. "It is
seems obvious that as
2 Gays Discharged by Navy Boards
difficult how to predict
one generation follows
NORFOLK, V~- A Navy Board of Inquiry hearing the discharge
another, the Lesbian/- hqw you will be
p~rceived." said one
Gay communities mus~
proceedings against Lt. jr. grade R. Dirk Selland has unanimously
youth in the community.
support and train the
ruled that the 25-year-old gay naval officer should be honorably
next generation.
discharged because of his sexual orientation. Selland told his
"I was told by several
commanding officer he was gay the day after President Clinton,
Lesbian &amp; Gay youth
people that I was
face more than their
danmed." Lesbian and
who had promised in his campaign to end the anti-gay Pentagon
share of problems, such
Gay
youth need
ban, took office. The naval board concluded that Selland had
violated the Defense Department’s "don’t ask, don’t tell" policy
as lack of peer
reassurance from the
acceptance, Gaywhen he informed his commanding officer of his sexual orientation.
adult community that
bashing, suicide, fear of
Meanwhile, in Washington, D.C., another Navy Board of Inquiry
they are not alone.
recommended that Lt. Tracy Thorne also be honorably discharged
Along the same lines
coming out, and drug
because he told ABC-TV’s "Nightline" program in 1992 that he is
abuse. However, with
is the fear of bashing.
gay. Navy Secretary John Dalton still must approve the board’s
help from older Lesbian
No one whether they be
and Gay groups and
gay, straight, black, or
discharge ruling, which he is expected to do. Thorne’s attorneys
individuals, Gay youth
white should be held
have said they will take Thome’s case to the federal courts if the
Navy lieutenant is in fact discharged. Michelle Benecke, coprisoner by their fear of
are surviving. In Tulsa,
director of the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, said there
being beaten because of
Tulsa Oklahomans for
I-Iuman Rights (TOI-IR)
their
practices,
are more than 100 cases of gay military personnel pending before
inquiry boards and federal courts that could reach the Supreme
and Gay and Lesbian
convictions, or beliefs.
Bashing creates a
Court in the next few years.
AssociationofStudents
legitimate fear of"being
(GLAS) at Tulsa Junior
Conn. Court Rules Pentagon Discriminates
College Southeast
out" in the sense of
HARTFORD, Conn.-Connecticut Superior Court Judge Frances
see Youth, page 8
Campus and others are
Allen has ruled that the Defense Department’ s newest "don’t ask,
see Military, page 9 Tulsa Family News, August- September 1994, page I

�The National Gay and Lesbian
Task Force is calling on our
community to take aggressive
action in the month of August
before and during the summer
recess of Congress to advocate
for health care reform and
passage of the Employment NonDiscrimination Act of 1994
(ENDA). Constituents must also
communicate their outrage at the
recent deluge of anti,gay
amendments offered by Senator
Jesse Helms (R-NC).
:During late July and early
August Sen. Jesse Helms
unleashed a gay bashing agenda
on Capitol Hill by filling the
Congressional record with antigay speeches and by attaching
amendments and making antigay motions to several bills. So
far, he has attacked Agriculture
Appropriations, the National
Endowment for the Arts, Interior
Appropriations and the
Elementary and Secondary
Education Act.
Helms’ strategy has forced
NGLTF, and other .groups, to
spend its time battling against
anti-gay attacks, rather than
advancing our affirmative
agenda by lobbying for the
Employment
NonDiscrimination Act (ENDA) and
preserving, anti-discrimination
provisions within health care
reform bills soon to be on both
the House and Senate floors.
Helms must realize that ENDA
enjoys unprecedented support on
Capitol Hill. Helms knows that
the gay, lesbian, and bisexual
Community has been successful
in getting sexual orientation
included in civil rights provisions
of a majority of health care
reform bills.
Helms also
recognizes that the Clinton
Administration has advanced the
basic civil rights of federal gay,
lesbian, and bisexual employees
bY enacting non-discrimination
employment policies in most
federal agencies.
Helms is attacking because he
recognizes that we are winning
thewar onbigotry. Helms hopes

that in creating a hostile
environment in the Senate on
gay issues, he will prevent future
votes to affirm gay, lesbian, and
bisexual rights. Helms’ agendais to destroy any advance by the
gay, lesbian, and bisexual
community. We need you to
take action now and hold your
senators accountable for their
votes in supporting Helms’ gay
bashing. Act now!
You can advocate for healtk
care reform, support the
Employment
NonDiscrimination Act, and hold
your senators accountable for
their anti-gay votes in just a few
minutes of your time.
I.
Contact
your
Representatives and Senators!
Call the U.S. Capitol
Switchboard for the phone
numbers of your Members of
Congress at: 202-224-3121.
Don’t worry if you don’t know
their names; the operator can tell
you based on your zip code.
A recently introduced federal
bill prohibiting employment
discrimination on the basis of
sexual orientation is receiving
unprecedented bipartisan
support in both the House of
Representatives and Senate. The
Employment
NonDiscrimination Act (ENDA) of
1994 has 125 House and 30
Senate co-sponsors making it the
most popular gay and lesbian
civil rights bill in Congressional
history. Senate hearings, held
July 29, clearly demonstrated that
job discriminationis areal danger
for gay men, lesbians and
bisexuals. September is an
important month for ENDA with
a vote expected in the Senate and
hearings expected in the House.
The following are talking
points for ENDA:
Federal law currently protects
employees from discrimination
on the basis of race, religion,
gender, national origin, age, and
disability. ENDA extends fair
employment practices -- not
special rights -- to lesbians, gay

men,
bisexuals
and
heterosexuals.
A February 1994 Newsweek
opinion poll found that "74% of
all Americans favor protecting
gays from job discrimination."
ENDA is endorsed by civil
rights, labor and religious
leaders, and by the Leadership
Conference on Civil Rights, the
pre-eminent civil rights umbrella
group.
Health Care i(eform
The House of Representatives
and the Senate plan to vote on
health care reform legislation
before the August 19 summer
recess. Both the Gephardt bill in
the House and the Mitchell bill
in the Senate .contain antidiscrimination language that bars
discrimination based on sexual
orientation. This is an historic
civil rights victory for lesbians,
gay men and bisexuals.
However, NGLTF expects that
some legislators may attempt to
delete sexual orientation before
a final vote. We must insist that
sexual orientation remains in the
anti-discrimination language of
whatever reform bill passes.
Talking points are:
Anti-gay bias and stigma
creates barriers to health care
that increase vulnerabilities and
risk for certain diseases and
health problems.
In a recent national survey
conducted hy the American
Association of Physicians for
Human Rights, 9 out of 10
physicians reported observing
anti-gay bias, including cases
where patients received
substandard care or were denied
care because of their sexual
orientation.
The health insurance industry
admits that it may avoid high
risk groups when possible. Gay
men make up the largest number
of cases of AIDS in this country
and are thereby perceived to be
at risk for costly HIV/AIDS
health care. Gay men are thus in
danger of discriminatory
redlining.

Politics cont’dfrom p 1

even 10 rain. time. Tulsa World
and Tulsa TV reporters suggest
that they probably would have to
wait only a week or so.

cannot recommend the better
candidate, we can identify the
undeniably bad ones. And since
Tulsa in Dist. 1 has had a rep.
(inhofe) who’s obsessively antiGay~ ~ulsa.F_ami!y ..News has~
decided to endorse Steve
Largent, anti-Gay bigot, as a
perfect choice to continue the
lnhofe."tradition of bias ?’
Largent’s campaign manager,
Terry Alien, confirmed that
Largent does not support civil
rights protections for Lesbian and
Gay citizens.
Since Lesbian &amp; Gay
endorsement is so feared, maybe
this will hurt Largent. Between
the two strongest Democratic
gov. candidates, Mildren and
Shedrick, there is a clear choice.
Mildren is openly supportive of
our communities. Shedrickis not.
I’m going to vote for Jack.

Demo. Senate Hopeful
Cody Graves: the New
Duck &amp; Cover Candidate
Although h~’s ~oldtwo
prominent Tulsa professionals
all the right things on Lesbian/
Gay civil rights issues and health
issues, this campaign like
Shedrick appears to be ducking
the issue. Many calls to his
campaign have resulted in no
position and it’s rumored that the
Graves campaign is "Gaybaiting" the McCurdy campaign.
Inhofe?
TFN would like to .interview
him as a sitting member of the
House of Representatives and as
a candidate for the Senate.
However, monthly or more calls
since Nov. ’93 have failed to get

Prieo, dohnson, ate.
These campaigns would only
speak off the record or would not
return calls.
Republicans who are simply
fair - who feel folks should be
judged on job performance not
sexual orientation or religious
affiliation, have said toTFN: my
actions speak for themselves but
I can’t openly call for fairness or
I’ll lose my race. Some
Democrats have said the same.
Do we recommend a candidate
and undermine their race (if they
are right)? How can we share our
research and help our readers
make an informed decision? This
leaves us in a quandry. While we

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838-7232
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838-1715
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298-4648
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day, September 6, at the HtV/Resource - mittee chair; KevinPortz.
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Center, 4154 S. Harvard, Suite H-I, lower
President
level.
1st Vice-President
2nd Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Members-at-large are being sought for:
Reporter Editor
HelpLine Coordinator
Public Relations Coordinator
Fund-raising Coordinator and
Activities Coordinator
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GOP Conservatives
Oppose Radical Right
WASHINGTON - Former
U.S. Sen. Barry Goldwater,
dubbed "Mr. Conservative" by
friends and foes, and Oregon
Gov. Barbara Roberts have
become co-chairs of Americans
Against Discrimination, a group
launched by the Human Rights
Campaign Fund to battle farright anti-gay ballot measures
around the country. -The 85year-old Goldwater said in a
press statement that "extremist
gr6ups" around the country were
trying to "institutionalize
discrimination" with the anti-gay
ballot initiatives of the past few
years. ’q’hese initiatives would
legalize discrimination against
people in the workplace," the
former Arizona senator said.
"People should not lose theirjobs
because of factors unrelated to
their work performance." In an
article in the Washington Post,
Goldwater wrote, "It’s time
America realized that there was
no gay exemption in the right to
"llfe, liberty, and the pursuit of
happiness.’ Job discrimination
against gays - or anybody else is contrary to each of these
founding principles."
3 Anti-Gay Initiatives Fail
TUCSON, Ariz. - Arizona,
Missouri and Washington state
will not be facing anti-gay ballot
initiatives this year as backers of

measures in the three states failed
to turn in enough signatures to
qualify the initiatives for
statewide elections this year. The
measures, generally modeled on
Colorado’s Amendment 2,
would have barred state or local
governments from extending or
recognizing civil rights
protections for gay and lesbians.
In Springfield, Mo., the
Amendment
Coalition,
announced that it had failed in
its effort to get an anti-gay
initiative measure on the
November general election
ballot in the state because it had
not collected the needed
signatures.
Two anti-gay initiatives in
Washington state did not qualify
for the ballot when backers of
the initiatives failed to turn in
the nearly 182,000 valid
signatures at the state capitol in
Olympia. The measures would
have barred the state or any
governmental agency m
Washington from recognizing
the legal rights of gays, lesbians
or bisexuals as a protected class.
Protest Vigil in Colorado
In Colorado Springs, an
estimated 5,000 people gathered
at a rally in support of a weeklong fast and vigil by Mel White
at the headquarters of Focus on
the Family in Colorado Springs,
Colo., which backed that state’s
voter-approved anti-gay
Amendment 2. White is the dean

of the Cathedral of Hope in I demanded free drinks.
McHugh’s attorney said it was a
Dallas. In Denver, more than
case of mistaken identity, but a
2,000 people gathered for a
police officer found the 4 men in
peaceful march in the Colorado
a parking lot wearing women’s
capital in support of White’s
clothes. The arrested men are all
"Fast For Understanding." After
members of a rugby team that
concluding his vigil, White said
had played golf all day dressed
he was sure he would "be
misunderstood and condeumed"
as women in a tournament
lampoomng the Ladies’ PGA
by James Dobson, head of Focus
Tour.
on the Family. "But I am
convinced that what he and his
Gays Slam Propaganda
friends are saying and doing to
TWIN FALLS,IDAHO-Gay
end the rights of gays and lesbians
rights activists are denouncing a
in this country is morally and
"debate manual" produced by
spiritually wrong. I can’t be
the Idaho Citizens Alliange that
silent."
labels homosexuals as "spawn
Rugby Players in
of the devil." The manual states,
"Promiscuous sodomite activists
"Drag" Attack Gay Bar
are
the most violent andirmtional
BOCA RATON, Fla. - In one
group of people on earth." It also
of the strangest reports of an
says that gays and lesbians
attack on a gay bar, Mark
"aggressively demand: the
McHugh, an assistant state
closing
of all churches that
prosecuting attorney, and 3 of
oppose them; the total
his rugby teammates have been
destruction of the family; exile
arrested on charges they went
and actual murder of those who
into the Paradise Club, a gay bar
oppose them in any .way; the
in Boca Raton, Fla., in. drag,
’conversion’ by forced sodomy
screaming insults at bar patrons
of
all young men to
and trashing the bar itself. Barhomosexuality; the official
goers and employees said the 4
condemnation of normal love
were part of a group of 10 men
between men and women, and
dressed as women who screamed
the raising of private armies of
insults such as "Faggots!" and
thugs to enforce their agenda."
"Dykes !" at patrons, scaring half
Mary Rohlfing of Idaho for
the people in the bar away, and
Human Dignity said, "The
tearing up plants and ripping
similarity between the type of
pictures off the wall. Police said
deceitful
rhetoric the ICA is
a few of the men in drag started
selling in this manual and what
to strip during the episode and

Germans heard about the Jews
from the Nazis is uncanny."
VA City Adds Protections
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. The Charlottesville, Va., City
Council has unanimously voted
to add sexual orientation to the
classes of citizens protected from
discrimination under municipal
law. The change was largely
symbolic since the c~ty attorney’ s
office had already given a legal
opinion that discrimination based
on sexual orientation was not
legal. The addition of sexual
orientation to city anti-bias
protections was supported by
both the Republican and
Democratic parties.
Oscar Wilde Honors
LONDON - Flamboyant poet
and playwright Oscar Wilde will
be honored this coming Feb. 14
on the 100th anniversary of the
opening of his best known play,
"The Importance of Being
Earnest" - in the company of
fellow literary figures at
Westminster Abbey. He will be
honored with a plaque at the
abbey’s new memorial window
which stands above the tomb of
Geoffrey Chaucer. Wilde spent
2 years in a British prison after
the public exposure of his sexual
relationship with Lord Alfred
Douglas.

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become a celebrity ex-promoter
for Florida orange juice. The
areh-conservativetalkshowhost
won’ t be pitching Florida orange
juice after mid-August, the
FloridaDepartmentofCitrushas
announced, following months of
protestsbygays, women,African
Americans and other groups. A
Citrus Dept. spokesperson
downplayed the change, saying,
"We’re doing what’s right for
Florida citrus growers."

NO Gov.Condemns Bias
TRENTON,N.J. - New Jersey
Gov. Christine Todd Whitman
hassentanangryletterprotesfing
the manufacture and sale of an
anti-gay t-shirt that parodies the
Trixbreakfast cereal slogan with
one that reads, "Silly Faggot,
Dix are for Chix." In a press
statement, Gov. Whitman, a
recently elected Republican, said
the t-shirts were "so deeply
offensive and so potentially
harmful that I felt compelled to
speak out publicly" about them
"The message is an insult to the
gay community," Gov. Whitman
said, "and is offensive to anyone
who sees it. It is demeaning to
individualsandislitdemorethan
an appeal to personal bias and
bigotry,.’"

Olympic Out of Cobb Cty
ATLANTA - Gay and civil

rights activists applauded the
Atlanta Committee for the
Olympic Games (ACOG) for its
decision to move the 1996
Olympic volleyball competition
from suburban Cobb County,
Ga., because of a resolution
adopted
by
county
commissioners there last year
condemning the "gay lifestyle."
Followingmonthsofclosed-door
negotiations between Olympic
Games officials and Cobb
County commissioners, along
with intense pressure by gay and
civil fightS groups to move the
games if the county did not
rescind its 1993 anti-gay
resolution, ACOG announced
Friday, July 29 that it would
relocate
the
volleyball
competition to a stadium at the
UniversityofGeorgiainAthens,
about 60 miles east of Atlanta.

Helms Targets Schools’
Anti-Bias

Programs

WASHINGTON - After an
exhibitionofwhatbackers called
"disgusting" materials, the U.S.
Senate late on Aug. 1
overwhelmingly approved by a
62-36 vote an amendment to cut
off all federal funds to school
districts in the country that teach
acceptance of homosexuality "as
a positive life style alternative."
The move - an amendment to the

reauthorizati on
of
the
Elementary and Secondary
School Act offered by Sen.
Robert Smith (R-N.H.) and Sen.
Jesse Helms (R-N.C.) - is amuch
more strident version of a
companion
amendment
sponsoredbyCongressmanMel
Hancock (R-MO.) and approved
by the House of Representatives
earlier this year. The twoparagraph
Smith-Helms
amendment would cut federal
funds for school districts in the
U.S. with programs "that have
either the.purpose or effect of
encouraging or supporting
homosexual_ity as a positive life
stylealtemative"orusematerials
for gay-affirming organizations,
An attempt to weaken the impact
of the Smith-Helms amendment,
offeredbySen.EdwardKennedy
(D-MA), was approved by a 990 vote, but the Kennedy
amendment would cut federal
funds to school districts that
directly encouraged sexual
activity of any kind
heterosexual or homosexual.
Local school districts in the U.S.
get about 10 to 15 percent of
their total budgets from federal
educational funds,
School Bd. Defies Helms
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - Only
days after the U.S. Senate

approved an amendment offered
by Sen. Jesse Helms (R-N.C.)
prohibiting school districts that
offer gay-positivematerialsor
counseling from receiving
federal education funds, aschool
board in his own back yard
defiantly adopted a policy doing
exactly that. The Chapel Hill
school trustees unanimously
gave the thumbs up to a policy
that would create "safe schools"
where everyone is respected
regardlessofrace, gender, sexual
orientation, political persuasion
or religious affiliation. Chapel
Hill trustee Mary Bushnell said
of the new policy, "This plan
grew out of a need to have
students be more respectful and
have a greater understanding of
each other regardless of their
diversity. Here we have to~do
what is right and hope the
Congress of the United States
will do the same."

Hollywood’s ’Closet’
HOLLYWOOD - HBO has
started work on "The Celluloid
Closet," a feature-I ength
television documentary of Vito
Russo’ s book on Hollywood’ s
portrayal of gays and lesbians,
The documentary is expected to
premiere late next year and will
I be produced and directed by
Oscar-winning Rob Epstein and

Jeffrey Friedman ("Common
Threads: StoriesfromtheQuilt").
According to HBO, the major
Hollywood studios are all
cooperating in the production of
the documentary by providing
clips from the more than 100
films represented in "The
Celluloid Closet."

Seattle Adds Domestic
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approved a domestic partners
registration ordinance. The
measure will take effect a month:
afteritis signed by MayorNorm
Rice, who is expected to approve
the measure.
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Women &amp; AIDS Trials
WASHINGTON - An AIDS
attorney has charged that
government regulators allow
scientists and researchers to
discriminate against women in
trials of promising AIDS drugs,
even demanding that they be
sterilized if they want to

~ru’gCipate.
The U.S. Food
and
Administration
neither
requires scientists to test drugs
for safety in women nor stops
them from denying women’s
access to experimental drugs
because of liability fears, said
attorney Theresa McGovem of
the HIV Law Projectin testimony
before the National Task Force
on AIDS Drug Development. In
one Irial, the FDA - fearing the
possibility, of birth defects demanded that women get
sterilized in order to participate,
she told the task force. Another
drug trial said women could
enroll oulyifthey gotintmuterine
devices to prevent pregnancy effectively blocking women with
advanced cervical cancer, who
could use other contraception but
physically could notuse an IUD.
An estimated 80,000 U.S.
women of child-bearing age are
infected with HIV, according to
federal statistics. Scientists fear
experimental AIDS drugs could
cause birth defects if the women
become pregnant, so those that
do allow research on women
insist they use contraception.

Immune System Booster
TOKYO - Japanese scientists
have announced that their joint
HIV research with an Australian
team may support a diseasefighting strategy calling for
injecting patients with their own
lymphocytes. The method is
based on the premise that
lymphocytes attack foreign
invaders in the body - but that the
.quantity of these all-important
immune-system agents drop
significantly in people infected
with HIV. An Australian team,
headed by- John Dwyer,
conducted the experiment, and
the Japanese team,ledby Takashi
Kurimura, did the research.
Dwyer’s group extracted highly
active and healthy lymphocytes,
matching them to those of an
HIV-positive young man; and
then transferred the lymphocytes
to him. After the procedure, the
Virus decreased dramati6ally.
The young man regained his
body’s basic immtmity, and the
treatment still proved to be
effective six months later.
AIDS Research Needs
Better Sex/Drug Use Data
WASHINGTON
A
committee of the Institute of
Medicine, part of the National
Academy of Sciences, has issued
a report concluding that a lack of
reliable studies of sexual
behavior and drug abuse have
hampered progress in fighting

the AIDS epidem~ in the U.S.
Basic research on behavior
modification has not yet been
conducted on the necessary level,
the report says. Panel members
wrote that despite extensive
efforts to develop effective
treatments or a vaccine against
AIDS, research has been
"inhibited by a political climate
during the first decade of the
epidemic that made it difficult,
and on some occasions
impossible to conduct research
on the very behaviors in question:
drug use and sex." The report
recommended a comprehensive
national survey of the two factors,
which are the primary modes of
-HIV transmission.
Jocks Fight AIDS
SAN FRANCISCO-The San
.Francisco Giants shot down the
Colorado Rockies 9-4 in their
match-up Sunday, July 31, but
the real winner at Candiestick
Park here was the fight against
the AIDS epidemic when the
Giants became the first
professional sports team to
mount a benefit game to battle
the epidemic. Some 50,007 fans
turned out to watch the game and
to witness history as pro sports
moved from official silence
about the disease that has killed
more than 220,000 people during
the past 13 years into center field~
In the process, the benefit game
may have raised $100,000 or
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During a moving
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caps moved to center field to
form a giant red ribbon, the
symbol of the fight against AIDS.
From a podium, Giant’s pitcher
Rod Beck, shortstop Royce
Clayton, actor Danny Glover,
and singer Bobby McFerrin read
out the names of scores of people
who have died of AIDS, while
volunteers gracefully unfolded
sections of the massive Names
Quilt. The Giants are donating
$1 from each ticket sold for the
game to the Until There’s a Cure
Foundation. The BASS ticket
agency also donated 50 cents
from all ticket sales for the game
to the foundation. With
additional funds from sales of
AIDS memorial bracelets and
other mementos, the total
proceeds from the benefit were
expected to surpass $100,000 for
the day. Half the money raised
will go to vaocine research, while
the other half will be given to
local agencies.

Vaccinations Urged
WASHINGTON-The federal
government has kicked off a
nationwide effort to urge HIV/
AIDS patients, senior citizens,
diabetics, and heart or lung
disease patients to receive a
pneumoma vaccination. The
need for immunization is
especially urgent given the new

drug-resistant strains of the
bacteria. Pneumonia sickens
more than 200,000 people and
causes 40,000 deaths annually.
Interim AIDS Leader
WASHINGTON - President
Clinton has named Patricia
Fleming, an AIDS policy
specialist and assistant to Health
and Human Services Secretary
Donna Shalala, to take the post
as the administration’s AIDS
policy coordinator temporarily.
The appointment of Fleming fills
a troublesome post in the
administration that became
vacant when Kristine Gebbie,
informally known as Clinton’s
"AIDS czar," resigned after
months of widespread criticism
for failing to make the epidemic
a high-priority issue in the
administration or the country.
Fleming said she would hold the
post for just two months while
the White House searches for a
permanent replacement for
Gebbie. "I took the job because
I really care deeply about AIDS,"
she said at a news conference.
"If called upon, it’s my
responsibility to do what I can to
fight this epidemic."

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grounds of sexual orientation when hiring
staff.
More importantly, in Carter’s opinion,
the turmoil won co-sponsors for new
legislation prohibiting employment
discrimination based on sexual orientation.
But none of it would have been possible,
Carter maintained, if not for Oklahoma’s
brazen Congressmen. Their views made
painfully obvious that the protection gays
seek is not a special right but rather a need
in the face of institutionalized prejudice.
Meanwhile, Carter noted that it was
Coretta Scott King, wife of Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr., who introduced the
legislation on June 23,1994. Her reference
to King was not a casual one. Sounding
one of the summit’s themes, Carter
explicitly linked advocacy of gay rights to
advocacy of civil rights in general.
"Because the Radical Right has targeted
anyone
who
does
not
fit
their rigid conception of "family," Carter
explained, "we have allies among single
parents, unwed couples, and people of
color." Accordingly, she called for the
gay community to "bridge the gap"
between gays and straights and, more
specifically, to reach out to the NAACP
and the Urban League.
In calling for these coalitions, Carter
did not fail to make anothercrucial request.
S he implored people wi thi n the movement
to do two things: 1) appreciate their own
diversity; and 2) agree to disagree.
In fact, the summit’s agenda seemed
designed to address both tasks. The
opening panel, entitled "Living in
Oklahoma," provided a glimpse of the
varied experiences and profiles of OK
gays. An "out" and vibrant employee of
Catholic Charities, Tina Steeves served as
panel moderator. She introduced Rudy, a
soft-spoken, long-time Ada resident;
Kharma, music director for one of Tulsa’s
MCC churches; Jessica, an 18 year old
activist, student, and actress from Enid;

and Tom Neal, a Tulsan, who takes pride
in both his Oklahoma roots and his
"Cherokee/Korean/European family."
After the four spoke, those in attendance
were asked to break into Small groups and
discuss, first, a plus and, then, a negative
about living in Oklahoma. Meeting as
strangers, the groups quickly established
anintimacy that would grow to camraderie
with each of the weekend’s events and
conversations.
Among the summi t’s other events were
panels including, ’~fhe Law and How It
Affects Us," "Affirming Our Spirituality,"
"Historical Perspectives on G/L/B/T
Living in Oklahoma," and "G/L/B/T
Health Issues." While local attorney Tim
Daniel painted a grim picture of the ways
Tulsa’s law enforcement has violated
citizens’ rights, Alan Nitray encouraged
individualSto explorehealthissues beyond
the stark shadows HIV has cast.
In addition to these planned panels, the
summit’s organizers provided
unstructured time for caucuses so that all
attending-could meet those of similar
interests and voice their concerns. Mandy
Carter, for example, called a caucus for
people of color.
At midday, everyone gathered for a
panel entifled,"Creating a Justice-Seeking
Society." The panelists, Carter, Robert
Bray, Tom Neal, and Vivien Ng, packed a
punch as they combined practical
suggestions
with
refreshing
thoughtfulness. For example, National
Gay and Lesbian Task Force member
Robert Bray proclaimed the closet "the
biggest obstacle to organization" and
appealed: "I compel you.., come out of
the closet." He went on to observe, "The
true test of democracy is not its extension
of protection to those who are the same,
but its extension of protection to those
who are different."
"Energized and enervated" by Bray’s
talk, Vivien Ng spoke of herself as an
individual comprised of many dimensions.

She explained that, as an Asian woman
who is both academic and activist, her
struggle for liberation must include all
parts of her reality. "Otherwise," she
warned, "those who need me have only
my divided support." As Carter had earlier
in the day, Ng highlighted the need to rink
"divergent threads of community." The
panel was, by all accounts, a breathtaking
SUCceSS.

Of course, not all was business at the
summit. Simply Equal of Norman hosted
a marvellous barbeque at a public park
nearby the OU campus. Afterward,
everyone was invited to watch movies,
featuring Salmonberries, starringk.d, lang,
and No Skin off My Ass. Pat Reaves,
director of Herland Sister Resources,
remarked on the willingness of Norman
locals to stay in the dorms and enjoy
"play" time with the out-of-towners.
The second full day of summit activities
was focused on developing skills. Steve
Lazarus led a pant that discussed the
"continuum of coming out and living out."
Later in the morning, conference attendees
chose from among three workshops:
"Media Advocacy," "Influencing Public
Policy," and "Organizing in your
Community." Individuals from different
regions across Oklahoma had time to
brainstorm and network with an eye to thg
future.
The summi t closed with a luncheon that
culminated in an enthusiastic address from
the National Gay and Lesbian Task Forcedirector, Peri Jude Radecic. She
congratulated the conference organizers
and attendees for mobilizing across the
state in a way many.have not yet in other
states. Echoing a sentiment Tom Neal has
articulated, Radecic predicted that the

struggle for rights will be waged and won
in ’the heart of the country.
Financial donations, pledged by Tulsan
Laurie Cooper and Norman resident S teve
Lazarus, together with exchanged phone
numbers promise that Oklahomans will
struggle together in 1994 and1995. And
that they will gather for the 2nd annual
Oklahoma Pride Summit to share their
successes, their failures, and themselves.

M!lit,,ary,

continued frompage l
don t tell pohcy excluding gays and
lesbians ¯from the military violates state
civil rights laws. Judge Allen’s decision,
a permanent extension of a temporary
1992 ruling, means Pentagon officials may
notrecruitat the University of Connecticut.
Alien wrote, "The court is asked to
determine whether, under the new federal
act and Department of Defense directives,
the military continues to discriminate
based on sexual orientation. The court
finds it does."

Lifeguard Project
The LIFEGUARD project is coming to
Tulsa. LIFEGUARD is a series of four
meetings dealing with different aspects of
HIV disease. The meetings are free and
are designed especially for Gay and
Bisexual men of all ages and color. The
meetings will be held in volunteer’s homes
throughout Tulsa on Wed. evenings. Dates
to be announced in Tulsa Family News.
The four meetings are:
HEAT: HIV Education And Treatment,
SAND: Sex And Nineties Dating,
SEA: Sdf Esteem and Attitudes,
SWIM: Sex With Intimacy for Men.

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persona~ safety,

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A grim issue is that of suiciBe. Over 30.
percent of all youth suicides ate related to
sexual orientation. "I felt committing
suicide wouldn’t matter because I was
going to Hell anyway." said one ga~ youth.
Statements like this are all too 0fteffechoed
by other Lesbian and Gay youths.
Coming out to parents can be one of the
most~difficult experiences in a youth’s
life..They live in constant fear of being
disowned or abandoned. This can often be
worse if parents are anti-gay. "My mother
perceived homosexuality as a lifestyle
that would ultimately destroy lives, and it
had no redeeming qualifies. She felt the
ordy thing Gay men were thiilking about
was sex, and that’s how she raised me."
said one Gay youth. Most parents feel that
they caused this "problem" and perceive
it as a failure.
While there is a large amount of drug
abuse in youth, it is especially prevalent
among Gay youth. "Drugs provided an
escape from all the hassle of living. You

can just take a pill .or smoke something
and everything is better." said one teen.
An easier method for some is runmng
away. It’s sad that Gay youth seek asylum
on the streetsrather than from those that
love them most: Older Gays and Lesbians
must teach younger Gays and Lesbians
that this is not the solution and try to help
them find other alternatives.
However, there are preventative
measures being taken..Several groups such
as GLAS aremaking their presence
known. This group, along with others, is
designed to benefit youth. Other groups,
such TOHR and the Black &amp; White
Charities take special interest in youth.
There is also an existing group for 16-21
year olds. With all this support, the future
of the community should be well
preserved.
Editor’s note: Brannon Crain is a 17
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Film Series on Prejudice Excludes Gays
Tulsa City/County Library System film series on prejudice does not include films on
anti-Gay bias (two of the film series have been shownand two are listed above). A
spokesperson for the Central Library’s Media Center indicated that the exclusion was
due to a lack of films on the subject in the system’s collection rather than bias by the
programmers. Next year’s budget includes .funds for the purchase of film and video of
Lesbian, Gay &amp; Bisexual issues, and library staff is finding sources for materials.

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Gay-Friendly Radio
Station Seeks Help

Tulsa area Prime Timers will celebrate
their first anniversary August 27, 1994.
An evening of fun, entertainment, and
fellowship will be enjoyed in the true
TAPT tradition. A recognition reception,
entertainment, and some surprises are
planned for the evening.
TAPT is a social organization forolder
Gay and Bisexual men over forty. TAPT
was chartered in August of 1993. Starting
out with 15 members, TAPT is now 59
members strong. A monthly newsletter
and activity calender is published,
updating members as to social activities
and events planned for that month.
Tulsa Prime Timers is one of 33 chapters
in Europe, Canada, Australia and the
USA. Prime Timers was begun in Boston,
Massachusetts in 1987 by Woody
Baldwin.
For more infOrmation, write Tulsa Area
Prime Timers, P.O. Box 52117, Tulsa,
Oklahoma, 74104.

by Brannon Crain
EOI (the Edge of Insanity), Tulsa’s
only Lesbian/Gay friendly station could
go off the air for lack of advertising
support. Station founders, President
"Mother Theresa" DeVeto and vicepresident Deja Thoris have annouced a
fund-raising drive to raise funds to keep
the "alternative" programming on the air.
DeVeto &amp; Thoris are appealing to the
Lesbian &amp; Gay communities in particular.
"EOI is probably one of the only Gay
friendly stations in the country." Says Deja
Thoris, who has 25 years’ experience in
the entertainment business. EOI promotes
"being yourself," and, "believing in who
you are". Also, they attempt to "provide a
catalyst for Gay youth" by establishing a
sense of self-worth. EOI is probably the
only radio station that acknowledges
Lesbian &amp; Gay issues and Lesbian/Gay
youth in a non-hostile manner.
If you are interested in helping this late
night ally, donations can be sent to: EOI
Network c/o KCMA, 2021 S. Lewis,
Tulsa, OK, 74104-5758. For more info.
call the station at 747-9999 between the
hours of 12am and 6am. Another option is
the EOI club card. Fill out an application
( whichmay be pickedup at Zat’ s, Mohawk
Music, or Closter’s Skate Shop), return it
along with $5, and receive discounts at
places like the above mentioned shops.
Also, there is a weekly Alley party every
Thursday. The cost is $3 and all proceeds
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four years we have contributdd nearly $64,000 to these groups.
Cabaret ’94 is three full evenings of friendship, excellent food, beverages and fabulous musical talent, all in an intimate cabaret format. This year’s show features an outstanding cast of
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ResourcesCommitteebeganhearingsontheproposed Anti-Gay Bias is OK Employment Non-Discrimination Act that would&#13;
prohibit bias in the workplace because of sexual&#13;
orientation- thefirst time the upperhouse ofCongress&#13;
has considered such a job discrimination measure.&#13;
The bill was introduced in June by Sen. Edward&#13;
Kennedy (D-Mass.), who is also chairman of the&#13;
Senate committee. If enacted, the legislation would&#13;
add sexual orientation to the classes protected under&#13;
federal law from employment bias, along with race,&#13;
sex, religion, age, national origin and disability.&#13;
Among those slated to testify during the hearings&#13;
will be a fired Cracker Barrel restaurant worker, a&#13;
postal employee who was beaten unconscious at his&#13;
job by a co-worker, and an executive with Pacific&#13;
Bell. The hearings began on Friday, July 29.&#13;
Most Child Molesters Are&#13;
Heteros, Doctors Say&#13;
DENVER -Adults who sexually abuse children&#13;
aremore likely to be heterosexual than gay, according&#13;
to a study published in the current issue of the&#13;
prominent medical journal Pediatrics. The study,&#13;
which examined the medical records of 269 children&#13;
treated for sexual abuse at Denver’s Children’s&#13;
Hospital, was prompted by a 1992 anti-gay ballot&#13;
measure in Colorado that excluded gays and lesbians&#13;
from civil rights protections in the state. Researchers&#13;
with the University of Colorado, led by Dr. Carole&#13;
Jenny, wanted to see if there was any basis to the&#13;
claim. What they found was that only 2 of the&#13;
offenders involved in the 269 abuse cases seen at the&#13;
hospital - just 0.7% - were identified as homosexual.&#13;
Statisti,eally; the researchsugge:sts tha~ dafldren are&#13;
more than 100 times likely to be ~exu~ii~assi~tilf~&#13;
by.a relative or the sexual partner of a relative, nearly&#13;
always males.&#13;
Don’t Forget to Vote, Primary: August&#13;
23, General Electio: November 8&#13;
US Congressman Dave McCurdy has publically stated his&#13;
opposition to civil rights protections for Gay Oklahomans. In a&#13;
letter issued in response to repeated requests by Tulsa Family&#13;
News, McCurdy refused to support pending legislation, the&#13;
Employment Non-Discrimination Act of 1994 but stated that such&#13;
"legislation is not necessary." When asked ff he was aware of civil&#13;
rights abuses in Oklahoma, he answered, "no." To further&#13;
questioning, McCurdy said that he felt that discrimination based&#13;
on sexual orientation was not as bad as discrimination based on&#13;
religion or race. Also, as far as TFN has been able to determine&#13;
McCurdy had never met with any Oklahoma Lesbian &amp; Gay&#13;
community organizations or leaders here in the state.&#13;
~ou~ o! ~pt~-nlatlue~&#13;
Tulaa, Oklahoma&#13;
Dear Mr. Neal:&#13;
Thank yo~ for your In~eras~ In my poai=~0n o= gay&#13;
~ will ~u ~ a co~neor of legislation ~=i~ed =o&#13;
photo: Maureen Curtin&#13;
Radecic &amp;friend Helen, Reaves, Bray, Neal, Carter&#13;
First State-wide Gay&#13;
Conference Is Success&#13;
by Maureen Curtin&#13;
Norman, Oklahoma&#13;
"Thank-you&#13;
Congressmen Inhofe,&#13;
Brewster, and Ishtook,"&#13;
exclaimed Mandy&#13;
Carter; keynote speaker&#13;
for the first annual&#13;
Oklahoma Pride&#13;
Summit. Member of the&#13;
Board of Governors of&#13;
the Black Gay and&#13;
Lesbian Leadership&#13;
Forum, Carter quickly&#13;
explained her gratitude.&#13;
Earlier this year, the&#13;
three Congressmen&#13;
openly admitted that&#13;
they would not hire gays&#13;
or lesbians to their&#13;
respective staffs. The&#13;
admission caused a stir&#13;
in Washington D.C. that&#13;
did not die, thanks to&#13;
members of the Human&#13;
Rights Campaign Fund&#13;
who circulated a pledge.&#13;
Each of the 244&#13;
members of the House&#13;
of Representatives and&#13;
79 Senators who signed&#13;
the pledge vowed that&#13;
he or she would not&#13;
discriminate on the&#13;
see Summit, page 9&#13;
National News- Military Update&#13;
Lesbian Officer to be Reinstated&#13;
SEATTLE- Col. Margarethe Cammermeyer, who was kicked&#13;
out of the Washington State National Guard in 1992 because she&#13;
is a lesbian, will go back to her post as chief nurse as a result of a&#13;
federal court ruling. On July 8, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals&#13;
refused to accept the government’s request that Cammermeyer be&#13;
kept out of the military.&#13;
2 Gays Discharged by Navy Boards&#13;
NORFOLK,V~-ANavy BoardofInquiry hearing the discharge&#13;
proceedings against Lt. jr. grade R. Dirk Selland has unanimously&#13;
ruled that the 25-year-old gay naval officer should be honorably&#13;
discharged because of his sexual orientation. Selland told his&#13;
commanding officer he was gay the day after President Clinton,&#13;
who had promised in his campaign to end the anti-gay Pentagon&#13;
ban, took office. The naval board concluded that Selland had&#13;
violated the Defense Department’s "don’t ask, don’t tell" policy&#13;
when he informedhis commanding officer ofhis sexual orientation.&#13;
Meanwhile, in Washington, D.C., another Navy Board of Inquiry&#13;
recommended that Lt. Tracy Thorne also be honorably discharged&#13;
because he told ABC-TV’s "Nightline" program in 1992 that he is&#13;
gay. Navy Secretary John Dalton still must approve the board’s&#13;
discharge ruling, which he is expected to do. Thorne’s attorneys&#13;
have said they will take Thome’s case to the federal courts if the&#13;
Navy lieutenant is in fact discharged. Michelle Benecke, codirector&#13;
of the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, said there&#13;
are more than 100 cases of gay military personnel pending before&#13;
inquiry boards and federal courts that could reach the Supreme&#13;
Court in the next few years.&#13;
Conn. Court Rules Pentagon Discriminates&#13;
HARTFORD, Conn.-Connecticut SuperiorCourtJudge Frances&#13;
Allen has ruled that the Defense Department’s newest "don’t ask,&#13;
see Military, page 9&#13;
OK Primary Round-Up&#13;
Who’s Good, Who’s Bad&#13;
Political analysis by Tom Neal&#13;
GOP Frank Keating for Gov: "1 thought&#13;
Gays were all rich and travel a lot"&#13;
In an interview at the Sapulpa Public Library,&#13;
Keating made the comment above and stated that he&#13;
thoughtcurrentcivil fights laws pmvidelegal recourse&#13;
to discrimination. He indicated that he felt that&#13;
protections might not be needed because of Gays’&#13;
alleged higher wealth&amp;education. He did emphasize&#13;
his ’;openess" to discussion though he said he would&#13;
not issue an executive order banning discrimination&#13;
in state employment.&#13;
Dome. for Gov. Bernice Shedrick: Not a&#13;
Bigoted Bone in Her Body But Dodging&#13;
the Issue &amp; In Trouble with NOW&#13;
Shedrick’s campaign staff claims she doesn’t have&#13;
a bigoted bone but they don’t seem to be able to get&#13;
a clear position out of her. She accepted a $1,000&#13;
donation from the National Organization ofWomen&#13;
which supports civil rights for Lesbians but this&#13;
issues seems not to have been considered. Oklahoma&#13;
NOW president, Karen Ray had promised to "hold&#13;
Shedrick’s feet to the fire."&#13;
see Politics, page 2&#13;
Noted Evangelist at&#13;
Family of Faith MCC&#13;
Family of Faith Metropolitan Community Church&#13;
welcomes Delores Berry who will conduct a "Praise&#13;
and -:Worship,..I .............. ~......_~_.......&#13;
on Sunday,&#13;
August 21st.&#13;
For more&#13;
information, reporter~page 3&#13;
call 622-1441.&#13;
Youth Speak Out: Older&#13;
Lesbians &amp; Gays Should&#13;
Help Gay Young Adults&#13;
byBrannon Crain working to assist&#13;
The future of the Gay Lesbian &amp; Gay youth.&#13;
Community lies in the One of the most&#13;
hands of its youth. It prevalent issues is that&#13;
seems obvious that as ofpeer acceptance. "It is&#13;
one generation follows difficult how to predict&#13;
another, the Lesbian/- hqw you will be&#13;
Gay communities mus~ p~rceived." said one&#13;
support and train the youth in the community.&#13;
next generation. "I was told by several&#13;
Lesbian&amp;Gay youth people that I was&#13;
face more than their danmed." Lesbian and&#13;
share ofproblems, such Gay youth need&#13;
as lack of peer reassurance from the&#13;
acceptance, Gay- adult community that&#13;
bashing, suicide, fear of they are not alone.&#13;
coming out, and drug Along the same lines&#13;
abuse. However, with is the fear of bashing.&#13;
help from older Lesbian No one whether they be&#13;
and Gay groups and gay, straight, black, or&#13;
individuals, Gay youth white should be held&#13;
are surviving. In Tulsa, prisoner by their fear of&#13;
Tulsa Oklahomans for being beaten because of&#13;
I-Iuman Rights (TOI-IR) their practices,&#13;
and Gay and Lesbian convictions, or beliefs.&#13;
AssociationofStudents Bashing creates a&#13;
(GLAS) at Tulsa Junior legitimate fear of"being&#13;
College Southeast out" in the sense of&#13;
Campus and others are see Youth, page 8&#13;
Tulsa Family News, August- September 1994, page I&#13;
The National Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Task Force is calling on our&#13;
community to take aggressive&#13;
action in the month of August&#13;
before and during the summer&#13;
recess of Congress to advocate&#13;
for health care reform and&#13;
passage oftheEmploymentNon-&#13;
Discrimination Act of 1994&#13;
(ENDA). Constituents mustalso&#13;
communicate their outrage at the&#13;
recent deluge of anti,gay&#13;
amendments offered by Senator&#13;
Jesse Helms (R-NC).&#13;
:During late July and early&#13;
August Sen. Jesse Helms&#13;
unleashed a gay bashing agenda&#13;
on Capitol Hill by filling the&#13;
Congressional record with antigay&#13;
speeches and by attaching&#13;
amendments and making antigay&#13;
motions to several bills. So&#13;
far, he has attacked Agriculture&#13;
Appropriations, the National&#13;
Endowmentfor the Arts, Interior&#13;
Appropriations and the&#13;
Elementary and Secondary&#13;
Education Act.&#13;
Helms’ strategy has forced&#13;
NGLTF, and other .groups, to&#13;
spend its time battling against&#13;
anti-gay attacks, rather than&#13;
advancing our affirmative&#13;
agenda by lobbying for the&#13;
Employment Non-&#13;
DiscriminationAct (ENDA) and&#13;
preserving, anti-discrimination&#13;
provisions within health care&#13;
reform bills soon to be on both&#13;
the House and Senate floors.&#13;
Helms mustrealize thatENDA&#13;
enjoys unprecedented supporton&#13;
Capitol Hill. Helms knows that&#13;
the gay, lesbian, and bisexual&#13;
Community has been successful&#13;
in getting sexual orientation&#13;
includedincivil rights provisions&#13;
of a majority of health care&#13;
reform bills. Helms also&#13;
recognizes that the Clinton&#13;
Administrationhas advanced the&#13;
basic civil rights of federal gay,&#13;
lesbian, and bisexual employees&#13;
bY enacting non-discrimination&#13;
employment policies in most&#13;
federal agencies.&#13;
Helms is attacking because he&#13;
recognizes that we are winning&#13;
thewar onbigotry. Helms hopes&#13;
Politics cont’dfromp 1&#13;
Demo. Senate Hopeful&#13;
Cody Graves: the New&#13;
Duck &amp; Cover Candidate&#13;
Although h~’s ~oldtwo&#13;
prominent Tulsa professionals&#13;
all the right things on Lesbian/&#13;
Gay civil rights issues and health&#13;
issues, this campaign like&#13;
Shedrick appears to be ducking&#13;
the issue. Many calls to his&#13;
campaign have resulted in no&#13;
position and it’s rumored that the&#13;
Graves campaign is "Gaybaiting"&#13;
the McCurdy campaign.&#13;
Inhofe?&#13;
TFN would like to .interview&#13;
him as a sitting member of the&#13;
House of Representatives and as&#13;
a candidate for the Senate.&#13;
However, monthly or more calls&#13;
since Nov. ’93 have failed to get&#13;
that in creating a hostile&#13;
environment in the Senate on&#13;
gay issues, he will prevent future&#13;
votes to affirm gay, lesbian, and&#13;
bisexual rights. Helms’ agendais&#13;
to destroy any advance by the&#13;
gay, lesbian, and bisexual&#13;
community. We need you to&#13;
take action now and hold your&#13;
senators accountable for their&#13;
votes in supporting Helms’ gay&#13;
bashing. Act now!&#13;
You can advocate for healtk&#13;
care reform, support the&#13;
Employment Non-&#13;
Discrimination Act, and hold&#13;
your senators accountable for&#13;
their anti-gay votes in just a few&#13;
minutes of your time.&#13;
I. Contact your&#13;
Representatives and Senators!&#13;
Call the U.S. Capitol&#13;
Switchboard for the phone&#13;
numbers of your Members of&#13;
Congress at: 202-224-3121.&#13;
Don’t worry if you don’t know&#13;
their names; the operator can tell&#13;
you based on your zip code.&#13;
A recently introduced federal&#13;
bill prohibiting employment&#13;
discrimination on the basis of&#13;
sexual orientation is receiving&#13;
unprecedented bipartisan&#13;
support in both the House of&#13;
Representatives and Senate. The&#13;
Employment Non-&#13;
Discrimination Act (ENDA) of&#13;
1994 has 125 House and 30&#13;
Senate co-sponsors makingit the&#13;
most popular gay and lesbian&#13;
civil rights bill in Congressional&#13;
history. Senate hearings, held&#13;
July 29, clearly demonstratedthat&#13;
job discriminationis areal danger&#13;
for gay men, lesbians and&#13;
bisexuals. September is an&#13;
importantmonthforENDA with&#13;
a vote expected in the Senate and&#13;
hearings expected in the House.&#13;
The following are talking&#13;
points for ENDA:&#13;
Federal law currently protects&#13;
employees from discrimination&#13;
on the basis of race, religion,&#13;
gender, national origin, age, and&#13;
disability. ENDA extends fair&#13;
employment practices -- not&#13;
special rights -- to lesbians, gay&#13;
even 10 rain. time. Tulsa World&#13;
and Tulsa TV reporters suggest&#13;
that they probably would have to&#13;
wait only a week or so.&#13;
Prieo, dohnson, ate.&#13;
These campaigns would only&#13;
speak off the record or wouldnot&#13;
return calls.&#13;
Republicans who are simply&#13;
fair - who feel folks should be&#13;
judged on job performance not&#13;
sexual orientation or religious&#13;
affiliation, have said toTFN: my&#13;
actions speak for themselves but&#13;
I can’t openly call for fairness or&#13;
I’ll lose my race. Some&#13;
Democrats have said the same.&#13;
Dowerecommenda candidate&#13;
and undermine their race (if they&#13;
are right)? How can we share our&#13;
research and help our readers&#13;
makeaninformed decision? This&#13;
leaves us in a quandry. While we&#13;
Tulsa Family News~ August - September 1994, page 2&#13;
men, bisexuals and&#13;
heterosexuals.&#13;
A February 1994 Newsweek&#13;
opinion poll found that "74% of&#13;
all Americans favor protecting&#13;
gays from job discrimination."&#13;
ENDA is endorsed by civil&#13;
rights, labor and religious&#13;
leaders, and by the Leadership&#13;
Conference on Civil Rights, the&#13;
pre-eminent civil rights umbrella&#13;
group.&#13;
Health Care i(eform&#13;
The House of Representatives&#13;
and the Senate plan to vote on&#13;
health care reform legislation&#13;
before the August 19 summer&#13;
recess. Both the Gephardt bill in&#13;
the House and the Mitchell bill&#13;
in the Senate .contain antidiscriminationlanguage&#13;
that bars&#13;
discrimination based on sexual&#13;
orientation. This is an historic&#13;
civil rights victory for lesbians,&#13;
gay men and bisexuals.&#13;
However, NGLTF expects that&#13;
some legislators may attempt to&#13;
delete sexual orientation before&#13;
a final vote. We must insist that&#13;
sexual orientation remains in the&#13;
anti-discrimination language of&#13;
whatever reform bill passes.&#13;
Talking points are:&#13;
Anti-gay bias and stigma&#13;
creates barriers to health care&#13;
that increase vulnerabilities and&#13;
risk for certain diseases and&#13;
health problems.&#13;
In a recent national survey&#13;
conducted hy the American&#13;
Association of Physicians for&#13;
Human Rights, 9 out of 10&#13;
physicians reported observing&#13;
anti-gay bias, including cases&#13;
where patients received&#13;
substandard care or were denied&#13;
care because of their sexual&#13;
orientation.&#13;
The health insurance industry&#13;
admits that it may avoid high&#13;
risk groups when possible. Gay&#13;
menmake up the largest number&#13;
of cases of AIDS in this country&#13;
and are thereby perceived to be&#13;
at risk for costly HIV/AIDS&#13;
health care. Gay men are thus in&#13;
danger of discriminatory&#13;
redlining.&#13;
cannot recommend the better&#13;
candidate, we can identify the&#13;
undeniably bad ones. And since&#13;
Tulsa in Dist. 1 has had a rep.&#13;
(inhofe) who’s obsessively anti-&#13;
Gay~ ~ulsa.F_ami!y ..News has~&#13;
decided to endorse Steve&#13;
Largent, anti-Gay bigot, as a&#13;
perfect choice to continue the&#13;
lnhofe."tradition of bias ?’&#13;
Largent’s campaign manager,&#13;
Terry Alien, confirmed that&#13;
Largent does not support civil&#13;
rights protections forLesbian and&#13;
Gay citizens.&#13;
Since Lesbian &amp; Gay&#13;
endorsementis so feared, maybe&#13;
this will hurt Largent. Between&#13;
the two strongest Democratic&#13;
gov. candidates, Mildren and&#13;
Shedrick, there is a clear choice.&#13;
Mildren is openly supportive of&#13;
ourcommunities. Shedrickis not.&#13;
I’m going to vote for Jack.&#13;
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Maureen Curtin&#13;
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SeptemberMeeting&#13;
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SURPRISE!&#13;
The September membership meeting&#13;
ofTOHRwill begin wilh social time at 6:30&#13;
.and themeetingstarts at 7p~m. on Tues-_&#13;
day, September 6, at the HtV/Resource&#13;
Center, 4154 S. Harvard, Suite H-I, lower&#13;
level.&#13;
TOHR&#13;
PFLAG&#13;
BENEFIT&#13;
THIS IS YO U-R  HANs¢ E&#13;
TOHR Seeks "New Blood" for the 1995 Lesbian/Gay Calendar Year&#13;
The nominating committee of Tulsa&#13;
Oklahomans for Human Rights has announced&#13;
it is seeking nominations for its&#13;
1995 board ofdirectors, according to com-&#13;
- mittee chair; KevinPortz.&#13;
Offices open are:&#13;
President&#13;
1st Vice-President&#13;
2nd Vice-President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Members-at-large are being sought for:&#13;
Reporter Editor&#13;
HelpLine Coordinator&#13;
Public Relations Coordinator&#13;
Fund-raising Coordinator and&#13;
Activities Coordinator&#13;
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membership dues before applying.&#13;
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by mailing or faxing your resume, no&#13;
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GOP Conservatives&#13;
Oppose Radical Right&#13;
WASHINGTON - Former&#13;
U.S. Sen. Barry Goldwater,&#13;
dubbed "Mr. Conservative" by&#13;
friends and foes, and Oregon&#13;
Gov. Barbara Roberts have&#13;
become co-chairs of Americans&#13;
Against Discrimination, a group&#13;
launched by the Human Rights&#13;
Campaign Fund to battle farright&#13;
anti-gay ballot measures&#13;
around the country. -The 85-&#13;
year-old Goldwater said in a&#13;
press statement that "extremist&#13;
gr6ups" around the country were&#13;
trying to "institutionalize&#13;
discrimination" with the anti-gay&#13;
ballot initiatives of the past few&#13;
years. ’q’hese initiatives would&#13;
legalize discrimination against&#13;
people in the workplace," the&#13;
former Arizona senator said.&#13;
"People shouldnotlose theirjobs&#13;
because of factors unrelated to&#13;
their work performance." In an&#13;
article in the Washington Post,&#13;
Goldwater wrote, "It’s time&#13;
America realized that there was&#13;
no gay exemption in the right to&#13;
"llfe, liberty, and the pursuit of&#13;
happiness.’ Job discrimination&#13;
against gays - or anybody else -&#13;
is contrary to each of these&#13;
founding principles."&#13;
3 Anti-Gay Initiatives Fail&#13;
TUCSON, Ariz. - Arizona,&#13;
Missouri and Washington state&#13;
will not be facing anti-gay ballot&#13;
initiatives this year as backers of&#13;
measures in the three states failed&#13;
to turn in enough signatures to&#13;
qualify the initiatives for&#13;
statewide elections this year. The&#13;
measures, generally modeled on&#13;
Colorado’s Amendment 2,&#13;
would have barred state or local&#13;
governments from extending or&#13;
recognizing civil rights&#13;
protections for gay and lesbians.&#13;
In Springfield, Mo., the&#13;
Amendment Coalition,&#13;
announced that it had failed in&#13;
its effort to get an anti-gay&#13;
initiative measure on the&#13;
November general election&#13;
ballot in the state because it had&#13;
not collected the needed&#13;
signatures.&#13;
Two anti-gay initiatives in&#13;
Washington state did not qualify&#13;
for the ballot when backers of&#13;
the initiatives failed to turn in&#13;
the nearly 182,000 valid&#13;
signatures at the state capitol in&#13;
Olympia. The measures would&#13;
have barred the state or any&#13;
governmental agency m&#13;
Washington from recognizing&#13;
the legal rights of gays, lesbians&#13;
or bisexuals as a protected class.&#13;
Protest Vigil in Colorado&#13;
In Colorado Springs, an&#13;
estimated 5,000 people gathered&#13;
at a rally in support of a weeklong&#13;
fast and vigil by Mel White&#13;
at the headquarters of Focus on&#13;
the Family in Colorado Springs,&#13;
Colo., which backed that state’s&#13;
voter-approved anti-gay&#13;
Amendment2. White is the dean&#13;
of the Cathedral of Hope in&#13;
Dallas. In Denver, more than&#13;
2,000 people gathered for a&#13;
peaceful march in the Colorado&#13;
capital in support of White’s&#13;
"Fast For Understanding." After&#13;
concluding his vigil, White said&#13;
he was sure he would "be&#13;
misunderstood and condeumed"&#13;
by James Dobson, head of Focus&#13;
on the Family. "But I am&#13;
convinced that what he and his&#13;
friends are saying and doing to&#13;
endtherights ofgays andlesbians&#13;
in this country is morally and&#13;
spiritually wrong. I can’t be&#13;
silent."&#13;
Rugby Players in&#13;
"Drag" Attack Gay Bar&#13;
BOCA RATON, Fla. - In one&#13;
of the strangest reports of an&#13;
attack on a gay bar, Mark&#13;
McHugh, an assistant state&#13;
prosecuting attorney, and 3 of&#13;
his rugby teammates have been&#13;
arrested on charges they went&#13;
into the Paradise Club, a gay bar&#13;
in Boca Raton, Fla., in. drag,&#13;
screaming insults at bar patrons&#13;
and trashing the bar itself. Bargoers&#13;
and employees said the 4&#13;
were part of a group of 10 men&#13;
dressed as womenwho screamed&#13;
insults such as "Faggots!" and&#13;
"Dykes !" at patrons, scaring half&#13;
the people in the bar away, and&#13;
tearing up plants and ripping&#13;
pictures off the wall. Police said&#13;
a few of the men in drag started&#13;
to strip during the episode and&#13;
I demanded free drinks.&#13;
McHugh’s attorney said it was a&#13;
case of mistaken identity, but a&#13;
police officer found the 4 men in&#13;
a parking lot wearing women’s&#13;
clothes. The arrestedmen are all&#13;
members of a rugby team that&#13;
had played golf all day dressed&#13;
as women in a tournament&#13;
lampoomng the Ladies’ PGA&#13;
Tour.&#13;
Gays Slam Propaganda&#13;
TWIN FALLS,IDAHO-Gay&#13;
rights activists are denouncing a&#13;
"debate manual" produced by&#13;
the Idaho Citizens Alliange that&#13;
labels homosexuals as "spawn&#13;
of the devil." The manual states,&#13;
"Promiscuous sodomite activists&#13;
are the most violentandirmtional&#13;
group of people on earth." It also&#13;
says that gays and lesbians&#13;
"aggressively demand: the&#13;
closing of all churches that&#13;
oppose them; the total&#13;
destruction of the family; exile&#13;
and actual murder of those who&#13;
oppose them in any .way; the&#13;
’conversion’ by forced sodomy&#13;
of all young men to&#13;
homosexuality; the official&#13;
condemnation of normal love&#13;
between men and women, and&#13;
the raising of private armies of&#13;
thugs to enforce their agenda."&#13;
Mary Rohlfing of Idaho for&#13;
Human Dignity said, "The&#13;
similarity between the type of&#13;
deceitful rhetoric the ICA is&#13;
selling in this manual and what&#13;
Germans heard about the Jews&#13;
from the Nazis is uncanny."&#13;
VA City Adds Protections&#13;
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -&#13;
The Charlottesville, Va., City&#13;
Council has unanimously voted&#13;
to add sexual orientation to the&#13;
classes of citizens protected from&#13;
discrimination under municipal&#13;
law. The change was largely&#13;
symbolic since the c~ty attorney’ s&#13;
office had already given a legal&#13;
opinion that discrimination based&#13;
on sexual orientation was not&#13;
legal. The addition of sexual&#13;
orientation to city anti-bias&#13;
protections was supported by&#13;
both the Republican and&#13;
Democratic parties.&#13;
Oscar Wilde Honors&#13;
LONDON - Flamboyant poet&#13;
and playwright Oscar Wilde will&#13;
be honored this coming Feb. 14&#13;
on the 100th anniversary of the&#13;
opening of his best known play,&#13;
"The Importance of Being&#13;
Earnest" - in the company of&#13;
fellow literary figures at&#13;
Westminster Abbey. He will be&#13;
honored with a plaque at the&#13;
abbey’s new memorial window&#13;
which stands above the tomb of&#13;
Geoffrey Chaucer. Wilde spent&#13;
2 years in a British prison after&#13;
the public exposure of his sexual&#13;
relationship with Lord Alfred&#13;
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become a celebrity ex-promoter rights activists applauded the reauthorizati on of the approved an amendment offered Jeffrey Friedman ("Common&#13;
for Florida orange juice. The Atlanta Committee for the Elementary and Secondary by Sen. Jesse Helms (R-N.C.) Threads: StoriesfromtheQuilt").&#13;
areh-conservativetalkshowhost Olympic Games (ACOG) for its School Act offered by Sen. prohibiting school districts that According to HBO, the major&#13;
won’ t be pitching Florida orange decision to move the 1996 Robert Smith (R-N.H.) and Sen. offer gay-positivematerialsor Hollywood studios are all&#13;
juice after mid-August, the Olympic volleyball competition Jesse Helms (R-N.C.) - is amuch counseling from receiving cooperating in the production of&#13;
FloridaDepartmentofCitrushas from suburban Cobb County, more strident version of a federal education funds, aschool the documentary by providing&#13;
announced, following months of Ga., because of a resolution companion amendment board in his own back yard clips from the more than 100&#13;
protestsbygays, women,African adopted by county sponsoredbyCongressmanMel defiantly adopted a policy doing films represented in "The&#13;
Americans and other groups. A commissioners there last year Hancock (R-MO.) and approved exactly that. The Chapel Hill Celluloid Closet."&#13;
Citrus Dept. spokesperson condemning the "gay lifestyle." by the House of Representatives school trustees unanimously Seattle Adds Domestic&#13;
downplayed the change, saying, Followingmonthsofclosed-door earlier this year. The two- gave the thumbs up to a policy "We’re doing what’s right for negotiations between Olympic paragraph Smith-Helms thatwould create "safe schools" Partners Measure&#13;
Florida citrus growers." Games officials and Cobb amendment would cut federal where everyone is respected SEATFLE- The Seattle City&#13;
NO Gov.Condemns Bias County commissioners, along funds for school districts in the regardlessofrace, gender, sexual Council has unanimously&#13;
TRENTON,N.J. -NewJersey with intense pressure by gay and U.S. with programs "that have orientation, political persuasion approved a domestic partners&#13;
Gov. Christine Todd Whitman civil fightS groups to move the either the.purpose or effect of or religious affiliation. Chapel registration ordinance. The&#13;
hassentanangryletterprotesfing games if the county did not encouraging or supporting Hill trustee Mary Bushnell said measure will take effect a month:&#13;
the manufacture and sale of an rescind its 1993 anti-gay homosexual_ity as a positive life of the new policy, "This plan afteritis signed by MayorNorm&#13;
anti-gay t-shirt that parodies the resolution, ACOG announced stylealtemative"orusematerials grew out of a need to have Rice, who is expected to approve&#13;
Trixbreakfast cereal slogan with Friday, July 29 that it would for gay-affirming organizations, students be more respectful and the measure.&#13;
one that reads, "Silly Faggot, relocate the volleyball Anattempt to weaken the impact&#13;
have a greater understanding of Far Flight Long Distance&#13;
Dix are for Chix." In a press competition to a stadium at the ofthe Smith-Helms amendment, each other regardless of their PHILADELPHIA - Some&#13;
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recently elected Republican, said about 60 miles east of Atlanta. (D-MA), was approved by a 99- what is right and hope the joined to promote LifeLine, the&#13;
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harmful that I felt compelled to funds to school districts that Hollywood’s ’Closet’ and centered around the lord WASHINGTON - After an directly encouraged sexual HOLLYWOOD - HBO has Jesus Christ." LifeLine will speak out publicly" about them exhibitionofwhatbackers called activity of any kind started work on "The Celluloid donate 10% of its billings to far- "Themessage is an insult to the "disgusting" materials, the U.S. heterosexual or homosexual. Closet," a feature-I ength fight groups battling abortion gay community,"Gov.Whitman Senate late on Aug. 1 Local school districts in the U.S. television documentary of Vito rights, gay rights, and said, "and is offensive to anyone overwhelmingly approved by a get about 10 to 15 percent of Russo’ s book on Hollywood’ s pornography. By the way, under who sees it. It is demeaning to 62-36 vote an amendment to cut their total budgets from federal portrayal of gays and lesbians, strict biblical principles, people individualsandislitdemorethan off all federal funds to school educational funds, who don’t their bills an appeal to personal bias and districts in the country that teach The documentary is expected to pay&#13;
bigotry,.’" acceptance ofhomosexuality "as School Bd. Defies Helms premiere late next year and will (including presumably their&#13;
Olympic Out of Cobb Cty a positive life style alternative." CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - Only I be produced and directed by phone bills) can be stoned to&#13;
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Women &amp; AIDS Trials&#13;
WASHINGTON - An AIDS&#13;
attorney has charged that&#13;
government regulators allow&#13;
scientists and researchers to&#13;
discriminate against women in&#13;
trials of promising AIDS drugs,&#13;
even demanding that they be&#13;
sterilized if they want to&#13;
~ru’gCAipadtem. iTnhisetrUa.tSio.nFonoeditahnedr&#13;
requires scientists to test drugs&#13;
for safety in women nor stops&#13;
them from denying women’s&#13;
access to experimental drugs&#13;
because of liability fears, said&#13;
attorney Theresa McGovem of&#13;
theHIV Law Projectintestimony&#13;
before the National Task Force&#13;
on AIDS Drug Development. In&#13;
one Irial, the FDA - fearing the&#13;
possibility, of birth defects -&#13;
demanded that women get&#13;
sterilized in order to participate,&#13;
she told the task force. Another&#13;
drug trial said women could&#13;
enroll oulyifthey gotintmuterine&#13;
devices to prevent pregnancy -&#13;
effectively blockingwomenwith&#13;
advanced cervical cancer, who&#13;
coulduse other contraceptionbut&#13;
physically could notuse an IUD.&#13;
An estimated 80,000 U.S.&#13;
women of child-bearing age are&#13;
infected with HIV, according to&#13;
federal statistics. Scientists fear&#13;
experimental AIDS drugs could&#13;
cause birth defects if the women&#13;
become pregnant, so those that&#13;
do allow research on women&#13;
insist they use contraception.&#13;
Immune System Booster&#13;
TOKYO - Japanese scientists&#13;
have announced that their joint&#13;
HIV research with an Australian&#13;
team may support a diseasefighting&#13;
strategy calling for&#13;
injecting patients with their own&#13;
lymphocytes. The method is&#13;
based on the premise that&#13;
lymphocytes attack foreign&#13;
invaders in the body - but that the&#13;
.quantity of these all-important&#13;
immune-system agents drop&#13;
significantly in people infected&#13;
with HIV. An Australian team,&#13;
headed by- John Dwyer,&#13;
conducted the experiment, and&#13;
theJapanese team,ledbyTakashi&#13;
Kurimura, did the research.&#13;
Dwyer’s group extracted highly&#13;
active and healthy lymphocytes,&#13;
matching them to those of an&#13;
HIV-positive young man; and&#13;
then transferred the lymphocytes&#13;
to him. After the procedure, the&#13;
Virus decreased dramati6ally.&#13;
The young man regained his&#13;
body’s basic immtmity, and the&#13;
treatment still proved to be&#13;
effective six months later.&#13;
AIDS Research Needs&#13;
Better Sex/Drug Use Data&#13;
WASHINGTON - A&#13;
committee of the Institute of&#13;
Medicine, part of the National&#13;
Academyof Sciences, has issued&#13;
a report concluding that a lack of&#13;
reliable studies of sexual&#13;
behavior and drug abuse have&#13;
hampered progress in fighting&#13;
Briefs&#13;
the AIDS epidem~ in the U.S.&#13;
Basic research on behavior&#13;
modification has not yet been&#13;
conductedonthe necessarylevel,&#13;
the report says. Panel members&#13;
wrote that despite extensive&#13;
efforts to develop effective&#13;
treatments or a vaccine against&#13;
AIDS, research has been&#13;
"inhibited by a political climate&#13;
during the first decade of the&#13;
epidemic that made it difficult,&#13;
and on some occasions&#13;
impossible to conduct research&#13;
onthe verybehaviors inquestion:&#13;
drug use and sex." The report&#13;
recommended a comprehensive&#13;
national survey ofthetwofactors,&#13;
which are the primary modes of&#13;
-HIV transmission.&#13;
Jocks Fight AIDS&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO-The San&#13;
.Francisco Giants shot down the&#13;
Colorado Rockies 9-4 in their&#13;
match-up Sunday, July 31, but&#13;
the real winner at Candiestick&#13;
Park here was the fight against&#13;
the AIDS epidemic when the&#13;
Giants became the first&#13;
professional sports team to&#13;
mount a benefit game to battle&#13;
the epidemic. Some 50,007 fans&#13;
turned out to watch the game and&#13;
to witness history as pro sports&#13;
moved from official silence&#13;
about the disease that has killed&#13;
more than 220,000 people during&#13;
the past 13 years into centerfield~&#13;
In the process, the benefit game&#13;
may have raised $100,000 or&#13;
more in whathas become known&#13;
Health" Briefs Health Briefs Health Briefs&#13;
as the "Until There’s a Cure&#13;
Day." During a moving&#13;
ceremony, 700 AIDS volunteers&#13;
deckedinred t-shirts andbaseball&#13;
caps moved to center field to&#13;
form a giant red ribbon, the&#13;
symbol ofthefight againstAIDS.&#13;
From a podium, Giant’s pitcher&#13;
Rod Beck, shortstop Royce&#13;
Clayton, actor Danny Glover,&#13;
and singer Bobby McFerrin read&#13;
out the names of scores ofpeople&#13;
who have died of AIDS, while&#13;
volunteers gracefully unfolded&#13;
sections of the massive Names&#13;
Quilt. The Giants are donating&#13;
$1 from each ticket sold for the&#13;
game to the Until There’s a Cure&#13;
Foundation. The BASS ticket&#13;
agency also donated 50 cents&#13;
from all ticket sales for the game&#13;
to the foundation. With&#13;
additional funds from sales of&#13;
AIDS memorial bracelets and&#13;
other mementos, the total&#13;
proceeds from the benefit were&#13;
expected to surpass $100,000 for&#13;
the day. Half the money raised&#13;
will go to vaocineresearch, while&#13;
the other half will be given to&#13;
local agencies.&#13;
Vaccinations Urged&#13;
WASHINGTON-Thefederal&#13;
government has kicked off a&#13;
nationwide effort to urge HIV/&#13;
AIDS patients, senior citizens,&#13;
diabetics, and heart or lung&#13;
disease patients to receive a&#13;
pneumoma vaccination. The&#13;
need for immunization is&#13;
especially urgent given the new&#13;
drug-resistant strains of the&#13;
bacteria. Pneumonia sickens&#13;
more than 200,000 people and&#13;
causes 40,000 deaths annually.&#13;
Interim AIDS Leader&#13;
WASHINGTON - President&#13;
Clinton has named Patricia&#13;
Fleming, an AIDS policy&#13;
specialist and assistant to Health&#13;
and Human Services Secretary&#13;
Donna Shalala, to take the post&#13;
as the administration’s AIDS&#13;
policy coordinator temporarily.&#13;
Theappointment ofFleming fills&#13;
a troublesome post in the&#13;
administration that became&#13;
vacant when Kristine Gebbie,&#13;
informally known as Clinton’s&#13;
"AIDS czar," resigned after&#13;
months of widespread criticism&#13;
for failing to make the epidemic&#13;
a high-priority issue in the&#13;
administration or the country.&#13;
Fleming said she would hold the&#13;
post for just two months while&#13;
the White House searches for a&#13;
permanent replacement for&#13;
Gebbie. "I took the job because&#13;
I really care deeply aboutAIDS,"&#13;
she said at a news conference.&#13;
"If called upon, it’s my&#13;
responsibility to do what I can to&#13;
fight this epidemic."&#13;
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Tulsa Family News, August- September 1994, page 7&#13;
Summit continuedfrom page I&#13;
grounds of sexual orientation when hiring&#13;
staff.&#13;
More importantly, in Carter’s opinion,&#13;
the turmoil won co-sponsors for new&#13;
legislation prohibiting employment&#13;
discriminationbasedonsexual orientation.&#13;
But none of it would have been possible,&#13;
Carter maintained, if not for Oklahoma’s&#13;
brazen Congressmen. Their views made&#13;
painfully obvious that the protection gays&#13;
seek is not a special right but rather a need&#13;
in the face of institutionalized prejudice.&#13;
Meanwhile, Carter noted that it was&#13;
Coretta Scott King, wife of Dr. Martin&#13;
Luther King Jr., who introduced the&#13;
legislation onJune 23,1994. Herreference&#13;
to King was not a casual one. Sounding&#13;
one of the summit’s themes, Carter&#13;
explicitly linked advocacy of gay rights to&#13;
advocacy of civil rights in general.&#13;
"Because the Radical Right has targeted&#13;
anyone who does not fit&#13;
their rigid conception of "family," Carter&#13;
explained, "we have allies among single&#13;
parents, unwed couples, and people of&#13;
color." Accordingly, she called for the&#13;
gay community to "bridge the gap"&#13;
between gays and straights and, more&#13;
specifically, to reach out to the NAACP&#13;
and the Urban League.&#13;
In calling for these coalitions, Carter&#13;
did notfail tomakeanothercrucial request.&#13;
She imploredpeople within themovement&#13;
to do two things: 1) appreciate their own&#13;
diversity; and 2) agree to disagree.&#13;
In fact, the summit’s agenda seemed&#13;
designed to address both tasks. The&#13;
opening panel, entitled "Living in&#13;
Oklahoma," provided a glimpse of the&#13;
varied experiences and profiles of OK&#13;
gays. An "out" and vibrant employee of&#13;
Catholic Charities, Tina Steeves served as&#13;
panel moderator. She introduced Rudy, a&#13;
soft-spoken, long-time Ada resident;&#13;
Kharma, music director for one of Tulsa’s&#13;
MCC churches; Jessica, an 18 year old&#13;
activist, student, and actress from Enid;&#13;
and Tom Neal, a Tulsan, who takes pride&#13;
in both his Oklahoma roots and his&#13;
"Cherokee/Korean/European family."&#13;
After the four spoke, those in attendance&#13;
were asked to break into Small groups and&#13;
discuss, first, a plus and, then, a negative&#13;
about living in Oklahoma. Meeting as&#13;
strangers, the groups quickly established&#13;
anintimacy thatwould grow to camraderie&#13;
with each of the weekend’s events and&#13;
conversations.&#13;
Among the summi t’s other events were&#13;
panels including, ’~fhe Law and How It&#13;
Affects Us," "Affirming Our Spirituality,"&#13;
"Historical Perspectives on G/L/B/T&#13;
Living in Oklahoma," and "G/L/B/T&#13;
Health Issues." While local attorney Tim&#13;
Daniel painted a grim picture of the ways&#13;
Tulsa’s law enforcement has violated&#13;
citizens’ rights, Alan Nitray encouraged&#13;
individualSto explorehealthissues beyond&#13;
the stark shadows HIV has cast.&#13;
In addition to these planned panels, the&#13;
summit’s organizers provided&#13;
unstructured time for caucuses so that all&#13;
attending-could meet those of similar&#13;
interests and voice their concerns. Mandy&#13;
Carter, for example, called a caucus for&#13;
people of color.&#13;
At midday, everyone gathered for a&#13;
panel entifled,"Creating aJustice-Seeking&#13;
Society." The panelists, Carter, Robert&#13;
Bray, Tom Neal, and Vivien Ng, packed a&#13;
punch as they combined practical&#13;
suggestions with refreshing&#13;
thoughtfulness. For example, National&#13;
Gay and Lesbian Task Force member&#13;
Robert Bray proclaimed the closet "the&#13;
biggest obstacle to organization" and&#13;
appealed: "I compel you.., come out of&#13;
the closet." He went on to observe, "The&#13;
true test of democracy is not its extension&#13;
of protection to those who are the same,&#13;
but its extension of protection to those&#13;
who are different."&#13;
"Energized and enervated" by Bray’s&#13;
talk, Vivien Ng spoke of herself as an&#13;
individual comprised ofmany dimensions.&#13;
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my divided support." As Carter had earlier&#13;
in the day, Ng highlighted the need to rink&#13;
"divergent threads of community." The&#13;
panel was, by all accounts, a breathtaking&#13;
SUCceSS.&#13;
Of course, not all was business at the&#13;
summit. Simply Equal of Norman hosted&#13;
a marvellous barbeque at a public park&#13;
nearby the OU campus. Afterward,&#13;
everyone was invited to watch movies,&#13;
featuring Salmonberries, starringk.d, lang,&#13;
and No Skin off My Ass. Pat Reaves,&#13;
director of Herland Sister Resources,&#13;
remarked on the willingness of Norman&#13;
locals to stay in the dorms and enjoy&#13;
"play" time with the out-of-towners.&#13;
The second full day of summit activities&#13;
was focused on developing skills. Steve&#13;
Lazarus led a pant that discussed the&#13;
"continuum ofcoming out andliving out."&#13;
Later in the morning, conference attendees&#13;
chose from among three workshops:&#13;
"Media Advocacy," "Influencing Public&#13;
Policy," and "Organizing in your&#13;
Community." Individuals from different&#13;
regions across Oklahoma had time to&#13;
brainstorm and network with an eye to thg&#13;
future.&#13;
The summit closed with a luncheon that&#13;
culminatedin an enthusiastic address from&#13;
the National Gay and Lesbian Task Forcedirector,&#13;
Peri Jude Radecic. She&#13;
congratulated the conference organizers&#13;
and attendees for mobilizing across the&#13;
state in a way many.have not yet in other&#13;
states. Echoing a sentimentTom Neal has&#13;
articulated, Radecic predicted that the&#13;
struggle for rights will be waged and won&#13;
in ’the heart of the country.&#13;
Financial donations, pledged by Tulsan&#13;
Laurie Cooper and Norman resident Steve&#13;
Lazarus, together with exchanged phone&#13;
numbers promise that Oklahomans will&#13;
struggle together in 1994 and1995. And&#13;
that they will gather for the 2nd annual&#13;
Oklahoma Pride Summit to share their&#13;
successes, their failures, and themselves.&#13;
M!lit,,ary, continuedfrompage l&#13;
don t tell pohcy excluding gays and&#13;
lesbians ¯from the military violates state&#13;
civil rights laws. Judge Allen’s decision,&#13;
a permanent extension of a temporary&#13;
1992 ruling, means Pentagon officials may&#13;
notrecruitatthe University ofConnecticut.&#13;
Alien wrote, "The court is asked to&#13;
determine whether, under the new federal&#13;
act and Department of Defense directives,&#13;
the military continues to discriminate&#13;
based on sexual orientation. The court&#13;
finds it does."&#13;
Lifeguard Project&#13;
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Tulsa. LIFEGUARD is a series of four&#13;
meetings dealing with different aspects of&#13;
HIV disease. The meetings are free and&#13;
are designed especially for Gay and&#13;
Bisexual men of all ages and color. The&#13;
meetings will be held in volunteer’s homes&#13;
throughoutTulsaonWed. evenings. Dates&#13;
to be announced in Tulsa Family News.&#13;
The four meetings are:&#13;
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SAND: Sex And Nineties Dating,&#13;
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Younger Gays cont!dfrom p. 2&#13;
persona~ safety, i&#13;
A grim issue is that of suiciBe. Over 30.&#13;
percent of all youth suicides ate related to&#13;
sexual orientation. "I felt committing&#13;
suicide wouldn’t matter because I was&#13;
going to Hell anyway." said one ga~ youth.&#13;
Statements like this are all too 0fteffechoed&#13;
by other Lesbian and Gay youths.&#13;
Coming out to parents can be one of the&#13;
most~difficult experiences in a youth’s&#13;
life..They live in constant fear of being&#13;
disowned or abandoned. This can often be&#13;
worse if parents are anti-gay. "My mother&#13;
perceived homosexuality as a lifestyle&#13;
that would ultimately destroy lives, and it&#13;
had no redeeming qualifies. She felt the&#13;
ordy thing Gay men were thiilking about&#13;
was sex, and that’s how she raised me."&#13;
said one Gay youth. Mostparents feel that&#13;
they caused this "problem" and perceive&#13;
it as a failure.&#13;
While there is a large amount of drug&#13;
abuse in youth, it is especially prevalent&#13;
among Gay youth. "Drugs provided an&#13;
escape from all the hassle of living. You&#13;
can just take a pill .or smoke something&#13;
and everything is better." said one teen.&#13;
An easier method for some is runmng&#13;
away. It’s sad that Gay youth seek asylum&#13;
on the streetsrather than from those that&#13;
love them most: Older Gays and Lesbians&#13;
must teach younger Gays and Lesbians&#13;
that this is not the solution and try to help&#13;
them find other alternatives.&#13;
However, there are preventative&#13;
measures being taken..Several groups such&#13;
as GLAS aremaking their presence&#13;
known. This group, along with others, is&#13;
designed to benefit youth. Other groups,&#13;
such TOHR and the Black &amp; White&#13;
Charities take special interest in youth.&#13;
There is also an existing group for 16-21&#13;
year olds. With all this support, the future&#13;
of the community should be well&#13;
preserved.&#13;
Editor’s note: Brannon Crain is a 17&#13;
year-old writer who’s active in a Tulsa&#13;
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T H E G A Y L&#13;
Tulsa City/County Library Events/News&#13;
Film Series on Prejudice Excludes Gays&#13;
Tulsa City/County Library System film series on prejudice does not include films on&#13;
anti-Gay bias (two of the film series have been shownand two are listed above). A&#13;
spokesperson for the Central Library’s Media Center indicated that the exclusion was&#13;
due to a lack of films on the subject in the system’s collection rather than bias by the&#13;
programmers. Next year’s budget includes .funds for the purchase of film and video of&#13;
Lesbian, Gay &amp; Bisexual issues, and library staff is finding sources for materials.&#13;
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Tulsa area Prime Timers will celebrate&#13;
their first anniversary August 27, 1994.&#13;
An evening of fun, entertainment, and&#13;
fellowship will be enjoyed in the true&#13;
TAPT tradition. A recognition reception,&#13;
entertainment, and some surprises are&#13;
planned for the evening.&#13;
TAPT is a social organization forolder&#13;
Gay and Bisexual men over forty. TAPT&#13;
was chartered in August of 1993. Starting&#13;
out with 15 members, TAPT is now 59&#13;
members strong. A monthly newsletter&#13;
and activity calender is published,&#13;
updating members as to social activities&#13;
and events planned for that month.&#13;
TulsaPrimeTimers is oneof33 chapters&#13;
in Europe, Canada, Australia and the&#13;
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go off the air for lack of advertising&#13;
support. Station founders, President&#13;
"Mother Theresa" DeVeto and vicepresident&#13;
Deja Thoris have annouced a&#13;
fund-raising drive to raise funds to keep&#13;
the "alternative" programming on the air.&#13;
DeVeto &amp; Thoris are appealing to the&#13;
Lesbian&amp;Gay communities in particular.&#13;
"EOI is probably one of the onlyGay&#13;
friendly stations in the country." Says Deja&#13;
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(2 A B A R E T 9 4&#13;
It’s Cabaret ’94. Follies Revue, Inc’s. annual fund-raising eventto benefit Tulsa area organizations&#13;
that provide services ~nd care to persons with AIDS or who are HIV-positive. In the past&#13;
four years we have contributdd nearly $64,000 to these groups.&#13;
Cabaret ’94 is three full evenings of friendship, excellent food, beverages and fabulous musical&#13;
talent, all in an intimate cabaret format. This year’s show features an outstanding cast of&#13;
Cabaret performers, along with Ernastine Dillard, who recently opened for Della Reese in Las&#13;
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~.~ August 25, 26 &amp; 27, 1994. ,&#13;
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Ticket prices include preshow music, dinner and&#13;
cabaret performance. For reservations call Carson&#13;
Attractions now at 584-2000.&#13;
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Sponsored by TCI Cablevision of Tulsa &amp;&#13;
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Tulsa Family News, August- Se?tember 1994, page 11&#13;
METROPOLE&#13;
Coming Soon: One of Tulsa’s Favorite MC’s, Raghenna!&#13;
Elegance Tour ’94 (drag comedy) Saturday, August 27, llpm&#13;
After Metropole, they play Dallas’ Village Station&#13;
Miss Tulsa USA, Sunday, September 4th, 10pm, $3&#13;
No Cover - 1902 East llth - 587-8811 - Must Be 21 To Enter- Open Daily 4-2 am&#13;
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                    <text>Serving Tulsa’s Lesbian, Gay &amp; Bisexual Communities - Our Families of the Heart

Gays Not
Confer÷nee
onTo erance
Dialogue with the
Other: Healing &amp; Hope

Operating trader a new federal
mandate seeking greater
comnmni~ y involvement in the
distribution of funds for HIV
MDS preven~on, the O~oma
~ta~e Dept. of H~th has begtm
dae commmnff phnnfing group
(CPG). "l]fis group will help to
determine where sm~c do!tars
wii~ be distributed, t’he group
ha~ 3 sub-groups: needs
assessmenu epidemiology and
nomination/membership. For
more h~kx call William at 7423520.

Tulsa wilt hos~ the I4th
Nafiowal Worlcshop on Ctmsfian.Jewish Relations on Nov. 6-9 at
the Adam’s Mark Hotel. The !~
organizers of ~he confernece
which is associated with the
National Conference (formerly
the National Conference of
C~stim~s m~d Jews ~ trove noted
dmir parficuk~ efforts to m~e
fl~is conference broadly diverse.
including not on13 a v~me(y of
Christian
and
Jewish
organi7~itions m~d traditions but
Nso representatives of tstam
Native American {raNfions.
Convener Dr. William J.
Wiseman writes in ~he
promotional
brochure.
"..,diversity ~s a given. Plurality
is our response. We are capable
of mutual suppo~ as we seek to
dialogue with ’the other’ in
healing m~d hope..."
Despite
this
public
co~mnitment to diversity, no part
of the brochure indicates any
effo~ttoincludeI~sbianmqdG@

C)n August 22. Tulsa’s Hmnan
Rights * 7ommission received the
revised report on discrimination
based o~ sexual orientation if( ,m
the Standing Committee on
Sexna~ Orientation Discfimnafion~ The revised mlma reflects
cfitidsms and sugges~ons made
at sever~ public hegNngs held in
fl~e late spring. The committal
added Ioomotes and more of i~
source matefi~s m the ofi~nal
re~)rt as wet1 as a&amp;hng a seared
re] ume eft all the materials that
were st~bmited hy me public to
the stantfing comnfiuee.
This second volume comains
a numt~r of documenls fl~at can
be chm’acterized as ~mti-Gay but
also contains letters or
memor~mda urging support of
pro~ecdons against discriminauox~ based on sexual
oriemadon,
submitting such documents
vere: ~he I.eague of Women
Voters of Metropolitan TNsa.
the Session of John Knox
Presb~ te~am Church. the Dept.
of Ecumenical &amp; Social
Concerns of Eastern OMahoma
PresbyteD’, All So~’s UNaNan
Church and the Green Conntry
Monthly Meeting of the

September 15 October !4, 1994, Volume 1, Issue 10

Another letter endorsing
protections was signed by some
of the mos~ distinguished
religious leaders in Tulsa. Fhe
Rev. Caldwetl, College Hil!
Presbyterian, P,abbi Fitzermim.
B’nai EmunNl Synagogue. ~e
Rev. Fox. St. John’s EpiscopN,
the Rev. Kennedy, Trinity
EpiscopM, Dr. Knippa, Grace
l.:utheraa~ Emeritus. t~he Revs.
Newman ~d WILLS, Boston
Ave. Me~xJist. Rabbi Shenn~m
Temple ~srae!. hrs. Wolf and
S~th and ~e hey. Caused,.
Soul’s (Jnitarian and the Roy
Me,mesh. Kendal W~i~tier
Ministries and
Center. TU. The gist of ~his letter
iBllows: "...ore’ {radifions are no{
uNfonn in our un, lerstanding
of...sexud orientation we agr~
that ~r~Nn basic h~mmn rights
...are due NI persons...discmm~
ina~ion violates ..ont._faith
tradition:~ wNch regains all_to
be of sacred worth...h a~ers
any of God’s children must be
identified ~md rem(,ved.._"
Fur&amp;er action may be t~fl~en at
the next Humm~ Rights Commission meeting on 9/19. The
report if accepted will be
forwarde~ to the Mayor &amp;

US Congress catgdtaate L~r~em

Want Gays

er y. ..................
Lynn I~vner

Lynn Lavner &amp;
Sandra Gillis At
Benefit Show

Tulsa Oklahomans fol,Human
Rights (TOHR) and Parents,
Friends &amp; Family of Lesbians &amp;
Gays, Tulsa Chapter (PFLAG)
will present a gala appearance
by Ly~m Lavner and Sandra
Gillis at All Soul’s Church, 29th
&amp; Peoria on Wednesday,
September 28.
Lavner, who bills herself as
"America’s most politically
incon’ect entertainer." combines
/:greedy and cabaret-style
musical performance. While the
co~ uent of her ac~ is primarily
(~3 myone with a ~ense of
}mfl~or will appreciate her l~r~ly
[ nvner dcscfi~&gt;gs herself as "a
~;hor~ ~cf~..hm~&amp;;d. New York
lewish ~ esbia~’ who~s bce~
1~ ~c }~e was seven. She’s
role:, dcd d~me albums and a ~ivciwconcer~ recording, "Butch
Fatale." Her perffmnauces have
taken her to ~) smms and five
coumries, playing venue~
rar~ging
from
Hippodrome. P~is’ Lc Piano
see Lavner. pal

SALT LAKE CITY
The
Japanese American Citizens
League overcame enormous
odds m its national convention
in Salt Lake City Aug. 3-7 to
become the first non-gay national
civil rights organization in the
U.S. to endorse same-sex
marriages. Gay and lesbian

thealready contlicting quesuons
about gays and lesbians in this
country, researchers this week
released timings in 2 separate
studies that sharply contradict
earlier studies. One review study
suggests the percentage of gays
and lesbians in America may in
fact be significanfly greater than

members of JACL, church
leaders, and even a U.S.

other recent researchers have
found; while another ’ study

see JACL. page 10

see Studies, page 10

Fed. Crime Bill Includes

Big Changes at NGLTF

Anti-Gay Hate Crimes

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The
National Gay &amp; L~esbian Task
Force has announced the
resignations of 4 key staff
meln~rs at the lobbying group,
including ~he ~eparture of Pefi
Jude Radecic. NGLTF’s
execaave dirdctor who will ~
hying flint W~s~ m November
ffter h~s~ 1 ,’ear a~ the agency.
Radccic wiI~ sm~ on a~ the Task
PerLe ~5 ~s atrec~or of ,mbtic
~otic~. l~eavhv are: Deborah
Cos, director ff finance ~
~dministra~ion ~y Yoking,
Jirec~or of Cr~fing Chm~ge: and
Robin Kane. NGITFF’s acting
Nrecmr ~{" public in~2}rmafion
In its news release on ~he staff
~4hakeup. N(}t:I’b offered -~,
reasons for the departures The
vee NGL77;L pa~ ~’ /0

Task Force’s ’Crea~ng
Change’ Conference to

CINCINNATI
U.S. District
Court Judge S. Arthur Spiegel
has declared that a Cincinnati
city charter amendment
excluding gays and lesbians from
existing city civil rights
protections violates the
Constitution’s 1st Amendment
and is vague. A spokesperson
for the city solicitor’s office said
the ruling would probably be
appealed.

WASIIINGTON. D.C.
The
contentious federal crime bil!
approved by the Semite included
a little-noticed amendmen~ that
adds [~enalties for bias-based
crimes based
"sexna~
orientation
the fir&lt;~ time
Congress has penalized ;rod ~av
vi~tence in this coum&gt;
amendment offered ~,
, aa~mc };eb~s~ci~ (D-Calif. and

color, religion. ~,~
;rod eflmicity, a~d ~,~,~
camgorms of disabiIity, g~:nder
smmmem. Daniel Zinga~c o~ ~h

see Ha~e Crimes. page ~0

Be in Dallas in Nov.

Court Reinstates Sailor

WASHINGTON. D.C, - The
Nafiomfl Gay &amp; i.esbi~m Task
Force has annonnced that its
annual CreaUug
conferm~ ~a~ wilt
13 in Datias. Some 70 worksho~xs
havebeen stated

SAN FIRANCISCO -The W.S
(Term of Appeals here has rnlea
tl:,~/ me ])efcnse Deoartmcm
c;mno~ discharge lesbians m,

U~ da~e
"TV
Activism .... L{ealth m Pet
Color Commmntms~
as Organim~g ~’~x&gt;~
Qt,eer Culture." ~y)rg~q~ ~ng
Workplace.
Ad~. anc~i I x)bb?
Techniques," "’Rural/Small
T6wu Orgm~zing, "SexuNi~
and Ne Right Wing,

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extremism, he may render
The buzzword of the ’90’s
himself isolated and almost
Pu blishe r/Edito r
is ~olerance. The hallmark
useless in the House.
Tom Neal
ofthis decade will be its call
(Washington observers say that
Assistant Editor
to toleranc- the big ol’ tent
even conservative business
James Christjohn
mentality. To be openpolitical action committees have
Staff Writers
minded woud be synonybegun to abandon Inhofe because
Kharma Amos
mous, but, are we to be so
of his extremism and his
Brannon Crain
open-minded that we allow
prejudices.)
Maureen Curtin
our brains to fall out?.!
I wish Tulsa Family News
Staff Photographer
For example, a prominent
could tell you what Steve l_argent
’JD Jamett
university in California
reallymeans, but apparently part
(where else?), wants to
of not tolerating Lesbians and
include in its policy and
Gay men means not talking to
procedures, literature that
our press, or our community
~lubs &amp; Restaurants
it does not discriminate
organizations. After repeated
744-0896
*The Alley,-3340 ~. Peoria
against pedophiles - you
calls, Terry Allen, Largent’s
835-5083
*Bad Boys Club, 1~229 S. Memorial
"know, those folks who get
campaign manager, did speak
749-1563
*Lola’s, 2630 E. 15th
their kick out of abusing
with us long enough to say that
587-8811
*Metropole, 1902 E. i11
innocent children! Excuse
Largent would not support any
834=4234
*Silver Star Saloon~ 1565 Sheridan
me, would you hand me my
policies that.sought to reduce
585~3405
*Renegade, 1649 S~. Main
brain - it justfell out!
discrimination based on sexual
The question is just what Mr.
835:1055
*Rex, 6101 E. Admiral
To be sure, much evil goes
orientation (that is prejudice
:Largent actually means. Does he
660-0856
*TNT’s, 2114 S. Memorial
on under the guise of:
against homosexuals and
’~mean that we shodd be shunned?
664-8299
*Time
n’Time
Agaia,
1515
S.
Memorial
religiouszealotry.However,
bisexuals, but also against
Does he.mean that we should be
584-1308
*Tool Box, 1338 E. 3rd
we read in the Bible that .on
heterosexuals when that occurs).
;systematically removed from
582-2400
*Whittier Cafe~ 416,&amp; Lewis
numerous
occasions
Israel,
positions ofresponsibility, or
Mr. Allen spent most of the
Businesses/Services
¯ under direct command of
conversation making hostile
:merely banned from certain types
747-9506
God, was ordered to destroy
Kent Baleh &amp; Associates, Health &amp; Life Insurance
remarks that showed the breadth
iofjobs?Are we to be tolerated as
743~5967
other nations. Why? Often
BellAire
Cleaners,
4951
S.
Peoria
ofthatcampaign’sprejudiceand
long as we are politically silent 743-5272
it was for the evil practices
Brookside Jewelry, 4649 So. Peoria
the depth of its ignorance. He
that is, Subsidizing the heteroandtheworshipoffalse gods .
Budget
Window
Treatments,
7116
So.
Mingo,
Ste.
102
254-2100
clearly was not interested in
¯ sexual commtmities with our tax
491-9474
by that nation. Intolerance?
*CD Warehouse, 6080 S. Sheridan
learning from us Of the reality of
dollars but asking nothing for
587-6030
Absolutely! "
. *CD Warehouse in -Lincoln Plaza, 15th &amp; Peoria
our lives.
}urselveS-?Wodd We be allowed
628-8745
I agree that, as anation,
First
Franklin
Financial,
Bob
Hardy
~ Maybe I’m out of iouch for
to owfi""pi}operty, to run
744-9595
we must be more comFloral Design Studio, 3404 S. Peoria, Ste. 100
believing that ~ p01it~cian;"~r
businesses? Would we be
592-3317
passionate to one another
*Java
Dave’s,
Lincoln
Plaza
wanna:be tradingonapretty face
allow&amp;l tofuncti0n iwour soc58%1633
regardless of our differ*Indian
Territory
Coffee
Company,
1613
E.
15
and faded football g~ory, would
iety if we. ,%onverted" to
341-6866
ences. However, the day we International Tours
wa~t t0~kn0~ ~fi~ fiieis~ues are
heterosexuality? Does he mean
¯
599-8070
’ s Flowers, 1635 E. 1 5
-"tolerate" the evil practices
Ken
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not only m southeast Tulsa an ...............
thaf~)~ ivohlffbe segregated into
.-587~g10g
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of homosexuality, abortion,
~
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"- Tulsa’s
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° " Major a[~mrs, zoz,~ ~ ~
re-education camps? Or does he
584:3112
....
¯ .... .-~.~- -~--~-~
Mrdtown ~eater, 319 E. 3
po rnography .~nd ope.d,2mean that-we would be stoned
664-2951
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Christian tenets our country
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, t~4mem~ lVl~rtgage corp.’
homosexuality?"
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N~W~It~-’S’t~ve Largent were
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.day we bd~b~ne~.~uT~b~’able
Vour’city/county in governm.eiitJS ~y~ ~r_a,ve~ou,z/. ~. t_...a~a~t,o~n,,. ,
just to continue as an ex-football
749-630 !
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[~z
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bquare
w0~d~{v~t to meet with a cro~°~
player :-and- "business consul583-1572
judgment.
Sound
Warehouse,
1338"E.
15th
section of its cilizeus, eventhose
tant," his. opinions would be
747-3322
Southwest
Viadcal,
4146
8~.
Harvard,
S
re.
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ft6~ whom he is different. God
offensive but not particularly
832-0233
Editor’s note: Largent
*Tomfooleryr
1565
S.
Sheridan
forbidthatacandidatemightfind
si~rdfieartt,--:Hpwever, as a US
583-1500
: implies a connection betWe~tcopa Salon, Lincoln Plaza~
that we-have more in common
congressman, he would be in a
ween homosexuality &amp;
Organizations
that.he.thought..
pdgftion to make decisions that
pedophilia. Reeetit medical
583-9780
BUt,th~n maybe not i-~’~.t.~ ~1 ....... B/IJGAlliance, University of Tulsa.
c0iild"g~eatly, harm Tulsa’s
research suggests that
438-243% 800-284-2437Interfaith
AIDS
Ministries
.if
you
re
~ust
goirigt~-~eti{d
of
Legbiai~ ’alnd: Gay communities
heterosexual men are"mt~ch
theseftlks, why waste your time
*HIV Resource Consortium, 4154 S: Harvard, Ste. H-1 749-4194
andOur.friends, and ultimately,
more likely to be- sexual;:~:
748-3111
with
tho~e
not
"ch0ge~n"?~
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PROJ~ECT, 4154 S. Harvard. Ste. H- 1
the city...
749-4901
abusers of children-,.than
P:F-.LAG,
POB
52800
74152
Tom
Neial
....
Now if:he continues in the Jim
Lesbians &amp; Gay men.
74128
editor &amp; publisher
Prime-Timers, P.O. Box 52118
Inhofe.tradition of radical right
599-8423
’
Rainbow V:illage, POB 50403, 74150-0403
749-7898
-Shanti Hotline
Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights, (TOHR) POB 52729 74152
TOHR Gay He!pLine (hff0.)
743-4297
We.~.y.e ..:he.en ~¢ told. that
in order to get..theendorse.m_ent .
Last month, Tulsa Family
Other.
candidates in OklahOmh iniiSt
and the $1,000 donation of
News endorsed-Jack Mildren for
* Chapma!3. S t0dent Center, University of Tulsa
~pp~ to;l~%~-QWin order to.
NOW.;the Nafitiial Or~zafion.Governor l~e~ause he had done
~’ Tulsh City/County Libraries (sometimes-depends on the censor)
~t di~z{ed~We vebeentoldeven
of Women. Perhaps she mislead
what had been unheard of in
*Tulsa City Hall, Cafeteria Vestibule, Ground Floor
by
our
own
folks
that
we
should
NOW, or perhaps, NOW was
Oklahoma politics: he said he
*University Center at Tulsa
just "put up and shut up" so that
willing to sell out Lesbians (and
supported fairness and equa!
Professionals
we
can
get
these
folks
elected.
Gay men) in order just to get a
oppommity for all Oklahomans,
Associates
in
Medical
&amp;
Mental
Health, 1560 E. 2!
743-1000
Now
maybe
I’m
a
little
slow
but
woman
elected.
NOW’s
dumped
including those of us who are
Jeffery A. Beal, MD, Ginny Butler, RN, Theodore Campbell, MSW
it-doesn’t seem tome that if a
Lesbians before. NOW was as
Lesbian ’and Gay. This
Sandra J. Hill, MS, Psychotherapy, 2865 E. Skelly 745-1111
politician won’t say the right
bad about returning phone calls
commitment was made directly
352-9504, 800-742-9468
Tim
Daniel, Attorney
thing
when
"it"
wants
your
vote,
over many weeks as was
to me and with seemingly real
744-0102
Learme M. Gross, Finandal Planning
it’s
less
likely
to
do
so
after
Shedrick,
so
we
can’t
tell
you.
conviction.
Kelly
Kirby,
CPA,
POB
14011,
74159
747-5466
elected.
Unfortunately, Mildren seems
Mildren’s actions were in
749-3000, 800-539-7767
Jonathan
&amp;
Dee
Nicholas,
Realtors
Down
in
Texas,
hardly
a
to
have
reneged
on
his
strong contrast to Bernice
7~’7-5800, 745-2245
John Kirk, Realtor
Nogressive oasis (Dallas politics
commitment. A few weeks ago,
Shedrick’s who ran away from
5g L-0902, 743-4117
Richard
Reeder,
MS,
Psychotherapy
can
make
Tulsa
look
like
some
his brother, Richard, told the
giving an honest answer faster
Fle~!gious
Organizations
liberal
New
E~gland
townI
Tulsa World that Jack couldn’t
than the purse thief she allegedly
62g-0594
Lesbians and Gay men have bee~
*Bless The Lord At A~t Times Christian Ctr 2627B E. ,~. I
remember our conversauon.
chased. Shedrick’s equivocation
838-7232
a key part of tJr~e coalition that
*Community of Hope 1347 N. Yale
Repeamd calls to his campaign
was especially disturbing since
622-1441
got Ann Richards etected. D~llas
*Family of Faith MCC, 5451-E So. Mir~go
to get a status repor~ on his
she was supposed to be
838-1715
has 3 .Gay city council persons
memory have been ignored.
*MCC of Greater TuI,a. 1623 N. Maplewood
supportive of Lesbian civil rights
298-4648
Dignity/integrity
see Politics’, p. ~
*Canterbury Ministry Center, . :z~versity ol ~fulsa 583-9780
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I can just hear you all now "Tom, you’ re just 0ver-reacting,
you’rejust being melodramatic."
However, Mr. Largent’s letter to
the editors of the Tulsa World
(reprinted with their permission),
is troubling. What does he mean
when he says that we (society?)
should
not
"tolerate"
homosexuality? He acknowledges that much evil occurs in
the name..of religion .but then
Says that God commanded
~ttestmettonof
"~"" ~ " "naUons
"
" for their
"eviE’ practices and praises this
intolerance.. He characterizes
homosexuality as an "evil
practice." The association of
;destruction with intolerance of
’;Lesbians and Gay meil is dearly

�tohr reporter

Tulsa Oklahomans forHuman Rights. PO Box 52729 Tulsa OK 74152
September/October 1994 Volume !4 Number 10
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Permission is. granted to reprint information contained within the TOHR Reporter page along
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Several candidates vying for
your votes in state and federal
elections this November have
been invited to the October meet-

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New Staff
care and focuses outreach efforts to the
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at Testing eli=tic The new employees, and volunteers, are

~ concerns regarding human rights.’
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Candidates for U. S. Senate

O- and House o£Representatives,

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Opposition to UN Cone
CAIRO, Egypt- Islamic
fundamentalists have allied
themselves with the Roman
Catholic Church in trying to
prevent the UN International
Conference on Population &amp;
Development from adopting
policies that they say would
encourage homosexuality,
abortion and promiscuity. A
spokesman for the allied
religious groups, known as the
Ad Hoc Coalition for Cairo,

argued in court that the shooting

the political .content of the
program ends.
was accidental.
British Soldiers May Go
Search for AIDS Czar
WASHINGTON - Faced with
to European Court
difficulties in finding a new
LONDON - Since 1990 the
AIDS policy coordinator, the
British Defense Ministry has
Clinton administration brought
discharged some 260 military
gay tights and AIDS activists to
men and women for being
the White House to meet with
homosexual according to
domestic policy adviser Carol
informationreleaseby Labor MP
Rasco and acting AIDS policy
Barbara Roche, who got the
director Patricia Fleming¯
information from the Defense
Activists said that as a result of
Ministry, told The Guardian
the meeting, the White House
newspaper, "They are treated
has started its search for a
appallingly, with investigators
replacement for thepost all over
asking intimate questions and
again. According to Daniel
searching their personal
Zingale, public policy director
belongings¯" Some of the
with the Human Rights
discharged military personnel
Campaign Fund who attended
have said they may take their
the White House meeting, the
discrimination complaints to the
Clinton administration agreed to
European Court of Human
set up a new working group on
Rights.
AIDS that will include the Justice
Anti-Gay Bias Suit
Dept. in fighting bias.
ATLANTA
- Ronald Kirkland
"Discrimination has hampered
has filed alawsuit against C~a~rtel
the battle against AIDS from the
Restaurants Inc., charging that
very beginning, and continues
he
was fired as a chef at the
to hamper education, prevention
restaurant chain because he is
and research efforts todoy;"
gay and the firm’s management
Zingale said. "!f we hope to end
believed-he was infected with
the epidemic,’we must also end
discrimination ag_ains~ those; HIV or had AIDS and would
cost .the chain money .through
most vulnerable to the disease.
increased insurance prelmums.
Discrimination in health care,
Kirkland was fired the day before
education, employment-and
]_,.he ~a,s slatedto be enrolled iw
"...~o$.h ! area~---i.s -~ a..-s¢~ou,s,
)"i~.l~.,!diment t~ s~bppiffg ,~IDS."
.~i (~
a ti~’ff~li ng ..... ~v~i~e -?.~’plan. Ex~employees ,with-the&lt;.,
chain submitted sworn
representauves of the National
statements as part of Kirkland’s
Black Gay &amp; Lesbian
smt
that , restaurant
Leadership ]:orum, National
" sa3]ng
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managers:mscusseo
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Amenc~ Assn¯ OI rnys~:. ~-,~¢-..~, - ~ __,~ _
for Hm~ ~"gts
Gay Bar Ratd
M~BOU~E, Am~Mia-~e
-~_~A~traua~t° uount
Melbo~e poa~ dep~ent’ s
~~~Uouples
SYDNEY%~i The’~ustrahan
head of civilian complaints has
government has given the
said he may investigate an Aug.
{hum~ proposdl,.from the
7 raid on the Commerce Club, a
Australiaii"SWakistics Bureau to
popular gay nightclub, during
enumerate sam&amp;sex coup~~s~
which 463 patrons were publicly
families during it~
strip-searched for possible drug
of the nation. The plan got the
possession. Only 8 people were
approval of the Australian
charged during the drug raid, on
cabinet after lobbying efforts by
various charges ranging from
both gay rights groups and the
possession Of illegal drugs to
s.upport of the Anglican Synod.
being drunk in public. The police

was asked about gay flight
attendants working on the
charters, he was told the
Cowboys’ "wouldn’t like that at

Gov’t to Intervene in

~ Anti-Sodomy Laws
CANBERRA, Australia - The
Australian government has
agreed to accept a proposal to
legalize sodomy in the nation in
an effort to override state antisodomy laws in Tasmania that
were declared a violation of
asked U.S. officials not to push
international human rights by a
for proposals-that would "attack
U.N. commission earlier this
religious beliefs on birth control,
year. The move by the federal
abortion and same-sex unions."
government to negate the
The So. Baptist Convention’s
Tasmanian sodomy statutes is
Christian Life Commission also
likely to be challenged in court.
joined in attacking the Clinton
If federal legislation is adopted,
administration. A1-Azhar, an
it will not, however, remove
influential center for Islamic
Tasmania’s anti-sodomy laws
studies, also denounced the UN
directly since that island-state
conference which it said
has refused to repeal its statutes.
promotes the acceptance of
City Outlaws Kisses
homosexuality, extramarital
ANKARA, Turkey - The
relations, and abortion. Other
Reuters news service has
Islamic leaders have condenmed
reported that the southern
the conference as "aZionist plot."
Turkish city of Adana has
Death Penalty in TX
outlawed, public-kissing by men
KERRVILLE, Texas - Donald
as-unsanitary, The city has not,
L. Aldrich, 29, has been found
however, banned men kissing
guilty of the brutal murder of
women or women kissing other
Nicholus West, a 23 -year-old gay
women, and Eker offered no
man, in Tyler, Texas, last
explanation of how these other
November¯ "The death sentence
kis~s:-would be h~genic while
handed down by the jury
onl~= .iiiale,mate ’kisses were
represents justice in this case,"
considered unsanitary.
Smith County District Attorney
Episcopal Bishops
Jack Skeen told the Dallas
Give Mixed Signals
Morning News . It was a
coldblooded, heinous crime. The
INDIANAPOLIS - The bishops
defendant deserved nothing less
of the nation’ s Episcopal Church
than the death sentence~.’’
tried - with~ mixed-results - to
According topolice, West had
deal with homosexuali~ during
been kidnapped in Tyler, taken
its national convention. A
to a clay pit outside the town
document issued by the bishops
says
that
"lifelong,
where he was stripped, brutally
monogamous, heterosexual
beaten, and shot at least 9 times
unions between husbands and
- including one shotinhis genitals
wives" is the standard of the
- before being finallykilled by a
shot in his head. Henry E. Dunn,
church’s teachings. But the
document/which has been in the
19, and DavidR. McMillan, 18,
have also been charged with
works since 1991, also urges the
murdering West and areawaitmg
church to "respond pastorally to
those persons whose sexual
separate trials.
behavior
does not conform" to
Outrage Over UT Killing
its standards. Confusing the issue
SALT LAKE C1TY - Utah gays
further, the bishops voted to
and lesbians are outraged over
change the proposal from a
Di,s.t&amp;c~,C,o,O1;t,.Judge David S.
Y0.’upg s-~nt’encing Of David
:., ~Attendar~t Sues Airline: .:- ’~pa~torkl:t~hdhih~?~ to simply~a
. study documen
Under
~ DALLAS~7:Ame.fiean;Mrl:mes
Nelson~Tl~gket to a mere 6 years .=,brzg~_n its ,,~v~,
pressure-fro~m"a group"
in ~,ri~9~ for,.~e killing of a gay - ~hves~_gafion-into ~9~ inc~delji~Q
7,fl~ight ~t,~qfi,.~t, Jay..Ma,uk_has
~ ~6~seNativelbishops, h0wewr(
man, Douglas Koehler.
" sued hls employer and theDall~s
~
the conference wenteven further
already filer ~omplaia~ .o.j9’~
Protesters outside the state
"aifd
ffd6lStEd ~ companion
connection
with
tile3-1ib~
i~ai~t.
capitol building the day after the
football team’ s chartered flights
document
that
says
ruling demanded Young’s
to and from games exclude male
Falwell Gets Offensive
homosexuality "cannot be
removal from the court. "With
JACKSONV~I-L. LE, Fla ...... attend~m, ts.. M~auk’.s ,lawsuit,
~¢On~oned by the church" and
clowns on the bench, you get
Telev~slon stal~a XU3I’L,~:Tg
~E~’. s~-~X relationships "a
murderers in the streets," Val
Cowboys.
Jacksonville ll’a~ tl~e~It&amp;ie~I ~o
denial of God’ s plan."
Mansfield, a gay rights a.ctivist
"me,
pull Jerry Fal,,well &amp;A)34T
s~eriraination
and~is
aski~fot
.3:~t~late
Retracts "Joke"
said. "Judge Young ts an
Gospel Hour off~di~r~for
embarrassment to the state of
¯
;,
BUENOS
AIRES - Cardinal
and,
that:
what
.he
~.h.~ges
is~
month for focusing~mo~¢~or~
Uuda ...". Hate-motivated crimes
politics than on religl;hNi Wdgf Ame ~ncan A~rl~nes ,~ policy be" : Ant onto Quarracino,
deserve stiffer sentences not
picketed the TV st~.
7 ~gentina’s leading Catholic
more lenient ones." Members of
74Jrelate, said his suggestion
Cowlloy~ wpt!ld comment~
Falwell spent a good Oe~ of
Koehler’s family agreed. "It’ s a
~fiean-q~ickty d~eified"thatTii’ ’.2{Furing a television interview that
ume on the show
mockery," Koehler’s sister
homosexuals were "an ignoble
broadcast in what.protesters
°has sue~ a~ poti~y.
Susan Nelson told the Salt Lake
¯stain [on] the face of society"
called criticism of°~f~gi~eht
Tribune¯ "It’ s like his life wash’ t
and shoutdbe put in their own
"~t!o3,,w ork,on the Dallas,Cowboys’Clinton ~at i~...p~%ed,)~g~y
giae~{o,-~ayshis remarks were "a
worth anything. When you
charter b~cause
explicit language b3~ the
murder someone, you should
joke, something that just crossed
The suit also claims that when an
televangelist. A spokesperson
my mind¯" Quarracino told
spend y~.u(, life paying for that I fox~the,stationsaidWTLVmould.
American Airlines employee~
murder7 ~" ~liacker.s attorney
--air re-runs of the.p~o’grAm tmt~l 2 ~ w~ ]~an~tlgs the charter flights~. - reporters later th~it he was sorry..
Tul~[~’aTm~[y News, September - O~t~’bdr~1994,--page"4 ~ .......................................
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if he "offended anyone, ff I hurt
someone’s sensitivities." During
an TV interview earlier,
Quarracino said gays and lesbians
should be have "alarge area.., to
live in, with their own laws, their
own media and even their own
constitution." Gay tights activists
in the country have threatened to
sue the Cardinal over his remarks.
Quarracino said he thought
people "had a better sense of
humor."
Oregon Ballot Measure
to Go Before Voters
SALEM, Ore. - The Oregon
state Court of Appeals has
unanimously overturned a lower
ruling against a proposed
statewide anti-gay ballot
measure, clearing the w ay for the
initiative to go on the November
ballot. Earlier this year a lower
court had ruled the proposed
measure- violated state
constitutional restrictions against
restricting voter initiatives to only
1 issue in each proposed measure.
Proposition 13, a revised version
of a s tatewide measure than failed
to get voter approval in 1992,
would repeal exisdng gay rights
measures throughout Oregon,
would bar any such legislation or
ordinances in the furore, and
would restrict access to
educational and library
information about homosexuality
to adults only. Opponents of the
anti-gay initiative say they will
not appeal the ruling to the state
Supreme Court.
Cobb Cty. GA Rally
MARIETTA, Ga. - Commemorating the first anniversary _
of the Cobb County (Ga.)
Commission’s adoption of a
resolution condemning "the gay
lifestyle," hundreds of gays,
lesbians and supporters rallied in
the town square to mark the date
with a protest¯ Estimates of the
number of people attending
ranged from 1,000 to 5,000
people. Some 200 police officers
were on duty during the protest
and rally. Law enforcement
officials called it the most
peaceful protest in more than a
year.

Seattle Dom..Partners
SEATTLE- On Tuesday, Sept¯
6¢ Seattle formally .began
allowing unmarried same-sex
and opposite-sex COul~les to
register as domestic partners.
Some 70 couples showed up
when the city clerk’s office
opened Tuesday morning to pay
$25 each to register the
relationship¯ The partners
registration extends no legal
benefits to couples.
IdahoAnti-Gay Measure
BOISE, Idaho- Several hundred
people joined Idaho Gov. Cecil
Andrus in officially launching a
campaign against Prop. 1, an andgay initiative that will go before
the voters this November¯ "We
reject hatred whenever and
wherever it appears, and it
appears," Gov. Andrus said at
the rally at the state capitol.

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of findings done by the
Oklahoma State Dept. of Health.
These materials were compiled
for the use of the HIV
Community Planning Group
(CPG). The CPG is a new,
federally mandated body that is
hoped .will provide more
community input into state HIV
prevention efforts.
These f’mdings indicate that in
Oklahoma, African-American
Gay and Bisexual men have’an
estimated rate of AIDS that is
twice as high as thatofCaucasian
Gay and Bisexual men~, The
following rates a~e fofGay and
Bisexual males with AIDS:
African-Americans, 39 per 1000
population, Hispanics/Latinos,
29-:per 1000 pop., Caucasians,
221i per 1000 pop., Native

Nyitray, who is Gay &amp; Lesbian
ones; if 8% of Tulsa and
Oklahoma City metro area
Outreach .Co-ordinator of the
population are Gay or Bisexual
HIV/STD Service for the State
males, then about 20% are likely
Dept. of Health, concludes that
infected with HIV.
the higher rates of AIDS in Gay
Men of color with AIDS are
and Bisexual men of color show
more often Gay and Bisexual
that HIV prevention efforts must
be improved in communities of
rather thanheteros.exualinjeetion
color. "Just as Gay people riced ’drUg users as ts commonly
their own specific.~iHIV.. believed. Gay men of color are
lesslikely to have had an HIV
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antibody test than Caucasian Gay
heterosexuals, smaller .Gay
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Gay/Bi men under age 25 are
Gay community need.their ow.n
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that they did not use a condom in
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Oklahoma Gay community does
than men older than 25. In larger
not even come close to meeting
urban areas outside Oklahoma,
our needs."
Gay/Bi young men have HIV
Other issues identified in these
infection rates estimated at 10~
f’mdings are:
30%.
public health researchers have
While Oklahoma’s Gay and
never determined the true rate of
Bisexual male populations have
:.HIV infection for any Oklahomararely been ~tudied,. Lesbians
based Gay, Lesbian or Bisexual
~mmunity~nor hav~ there bee~ ..... hav~nignbred~althou~h
iiife¢fion occurs in this .group
any random-based study to
and no prevention projects have
measure the HIV-related
directly addressed Lesbians..,
knowledge, attitudes, behaviors
or;beliefs of Gay men~Bisex_uals
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The four meetings are:
seasons. The group will meet.
October 5, HEAT: HIV.
every week at 7 pm at 2440 East
Education And Treatmefit, a
51st, Suite BS. The next meeting
medical overview focusing on
will,be Monday, September 19.
living healthily with HIV for
_ Being Aware is degigned to
those who are seropositive and
meet the needs,of pedple living
negative, ~fe issues such_as.
~rdl~tidn~liiiis a~discuss~by
with HIV/AIDS and thosepcople
dealing-, with.the AIDS crisis.
participants.
This.is,~ a drop,in groupi:open to
October 12, SAND: Sex And
Nineties Dating, a fun._.and=
allpcople regardless of race, age
:e~pel-i~nfiid~m~efiiag desigixbl.
of sexual expression.
:Being’Aware is facilitated by
examine our personal .goals and
objectives in dating. Exploring - ~William Brnder, certified HIV/
AIDS test.counselor/educator/
-! s0me:;.0fith~issues of da~t~ing
the age of AIDS.
activist, and JeffMartin, Masters
Level Counselor/Activist. For
October 19, SEA: Self Esteem
and Attitudos,.-.this meeti,n.~g ~’~
is
more information, cal1742-3520.
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Being Aware
Support Group

Clinical Trials* now Open
for Treatment of
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between 10am - 4pm. To receive more information
about new clinical trials as they are available,
send your name &amp; address to:

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Tulsa, OK 74114
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�(of 14). I’m not convinced that
the culture mad prejudice is that
different here. The difference is
that in Texas, Lesbians &amp; Gay
men have been involved in
politics and have demanded
better treatment. Here we’re too
busy being grateful for getting
only one kick in the pants instead
of two.
As long as we don’t demand
more of our politicians, we’re
not going to get more. In many
cases, we still may not get what
we want but at least we can make
an informed decision. Most
social change in this country,
this state, and this city did not
come from well connected
minority folks working their
inside connections. It was the
ones with inside connections, the
Adam Clayton Powells who were
telling Dr. King, "son, you’re
going too fast..."
Social change has come from
those who were pushy, who said,
"sorry we’re not going to accep,t,
what you’re trying to do to us.
Ada Louise Sipuel Fisher,
Thurgood Marshall and the
NAACP pushed OU towards

desegregation. Joe Williams and
others with the NAACP forced
Tulsa out of its racist city
commission
form
of
government. They may have
been polite but ~y weren’t just

us, about us mad our issues as
long as we allow them to get
away with doing so. Tulsa Family
News will do all we can to shame,
cajole or persuade Oklalaoma
politicians into upholding basic
American values of fairness,
honesty and respect for all
citizens.
Accordingly, Tulsa Family
News ~s withdrawing its
endorsement of Jack Mildren.
We cannot recommend either
Mildren or Shedfick. We find
them to be both cowardly and
less than honest. Repeatedly,
we’ve been told that Shedrick
"does not have a bigoted bone in
her body." We been told Mildren
believes in fairness. Well, this
Gay man says start proving to
our comnmnity that you stand
for something other than only

getting yourself elected or taking

our money.
The winner of the Detnocratic
runoff election (September 20)
will face Frank Keating,
Republican nominee on
November 8..
Meanwhile, media observers
may wonder where the
"mainstream" media has been in
covering minority issues,
including Lesbian~:and Gay
issues, in this campaign. The
Tulsa Woddhardl~,.~ms to
make any connection between
local issues concerning Lesbian
and Gay Tulsans and the

ahoma politicians are

We do honor Chuck Ervin
(State Capitol) and Jim Myers
(DC burean) for asking a hard
ques tion or two but wonder when
the rest of them will get it?
Then there’s television. The
same stations that cover local
Lesbian and Gay issues fairly
well are as bad as theTulsaWorld
on state and federal issues. Could
it be that the tv stations did not
ask about Lesbian and Gay issues
in the tv debates because of well
documented anti-Gay bias of
some news people? Maybe they
believe that if they don’t talk
about us, we’ll just go away. I’m
not. You know you can call these
folks up and tell them you’ re not
happy with their coverage. We
do. We hope you will too.

Conf,

cont’d from p.l
and Gays from other faith
traditions. Nancy Day, executive
director of the Tulsa chapter of
the National Conference
indicated that the office had not
tried to involve local Lesbian/
Gay
congregations
or
organizations. Other organizers
apologized for the lack of
inclusion and promised to
investigate making last minute
changes to the programming.

Also at press time, organizers
could not ’verify whether
workshop presenters would
address tbe anti-Gay aspects of
the Holocaust. For more

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�NEWS NATIONAL NEWS NATIONAL NEWS NATIONAL NEWS NATIONAL NEWS
the National Asian Pacific
are l~sing money just for being
Lavner cont’d from p. 1
gay.’ Earlier marketing reseaich
Studies
American Legal Consortium.
JACL

cont’d from p. 1
U.S. Rep. Norman Mineta wrote
in a letter to JACL: "Where
Congressman appealed to the
would we be today if the
groups to approve the resolution
NAACP, or the National Council
endorsing equal marriage rights
for gays and lesbians, which ~of La Raza, or the AntiDefamation League of B’nai
passed by a 50-38 vote with 11
Brith, or the National Gay &amp;
abstentions.
The proposal
Lesbian Task Force, had taken
caused serious dissensions in the
the position that redress was a
65-year:old, 24,000-member
Japanese American issue - and
JACL. Allen Kato, JACL’s legal
had nothing to do with African
counsel, resigned m protest over
Americans, Hispanic Americans,
the proposal which he .called
Jews or gay and lesbian
"morally wrong." Bill
Americans? These organizaHosokawa, a former _Denver
tions, and their members;joined
Post_ editorial page editor wrote
us because they unders~c~i
a column in JACL’s weekly
believed in;our argument-that a
publication saying that "JACL
threat: t~ the civil fights 6f
established ~i proud record that
AmeriCanis a threat ito the civil
includes adv~acy for all. But
rights Of all Americans.;’now it has gone .beyond that,
choosing;, arole,on..the cutting
edge of t~e~litant hUman rights
cont’d frdOip; 1
moveme~(," ~, ~Former JACL
Human Rights Campaign Fundchap te rlf ~i~ie~.s,i.d~n t s Tak
said~ "This is the;first ~tim~
Yamam6(6 i~.fid.~fi~ Yaniamoto
Congress has acted to ~punisli
rand formei; JACL staffer Lia
violeiac¢ against lesbians and gay
Shigemura,~e,,0ut during the
men tlLrough stiffer periiiltie~ f0f
months:l.0ni~i~d~fiate, over the
hate crim~s, The inclusion of
resolufioi~ arid: all~ addressed the
disability aiid gender, aloi~g with
conventi~ox~.tf.-app~al for its
sexual brientation; sendS a
adoption/., ,.M,~ religious
message to loc;al law
leaders,~"Ec~’li’ a~" the Rev. Joan
enforcement agencies’ that the
Ishibashi’ ~iUnited Church
federal gfvemment is
of Chris-ili~ :~olidu and the
about g@~bashing:..""The full
Rev. M~?~agawa of
hate ~es bill passed the Senateon a 61=38 vote. President
same-sex nim-ri~ag~;~gesblu_fi0n Chnton is-expected to s~gfithe
as did ~/~’ cau.c.~s,
bill into law.
the. As~iation

Hate .crimes

cont’d from p. 1
indicates that gay men and
lesbians, contrary to other
findings and popular myth, earn
considerably less than their
heterosexual co-workers. One
study, presented at the annual
meeting of. the American
Statistical Association in
Toronto, indicated that 10% of
American men and 6.4% of U.S,
women have had sex with a
member of the same’sex at least
once during their lifetimes. The
study also:found that more than
18% Of males and over 17% of
females said they.had ~ither had
sex with or had felt sexually,
attracted.to:someone Of the Sam~’
sex - or both,- duriiigtheir lives.
In additi0fi, the Study~also foimd
tha~4:l% of’m~n arid 2:3% Of"
women in this Cfuntry said they
had’ duly iiad same:s:ek relatio~~.
during their fives.~ AnOther Stud~;
by ~/~ unive"r~itybf:Mafyland

surveys have suggested that gay
couples earn $56,000 to$63,006
annually, ~ompared with the
national average of just $36,500.
According to the study’s
findings, gay men are more likely
to hold professional jobs, but
they are less likely to be promoted
into managerial ranks, thereby
eontributing to their overall
lower income levels. While
1’7.9% of heterosexual men
surveyed were managers, only
12.8% .of the gay men were.

Navy.

cont’d from p. 1
rational reason for its anti-gay
policies. The appellate court
ruling upheld the reinstatement
order, but did not deal.with the
issi~of the military ban’s
constitutionality: .There was
speculation that because the
appeals .court only applies to
Meinhold’S reinstatement and
does not challenge the
researcher, found that gay men’", c0nstitutiooality of the ban itself
make 11% :t6 27% less than
the government may not appeal
hete-rosexu’al
males in
thedecisiontotheU.S.Supreme
comparablejob~. Lesbians, the .. Court.’The Jnsdce Dept. would
researchers found2earn ~% to- " onJysay that the decision was
14 % less thatl -heteros exual
being reviewed.
femaleS. "Lesbians’
men are experiengi.ng.’discont’d from p. 1
crimiuation fliat ’ actually hurts
organization will launch a
them -ec0nomically," said Leenari.on’al~search,, for ~ a new
Badg.ett; a:’Univ~rsity. of
Maryl~d e~01iomi’c~’ pro~essor, and ao:tli6r of!the’smdy;:’*They

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community centers to MCC’s in
Wichita and Sarasota, the 25th
anniversary of the National
Organization of Women and the
International Mr. Leather
contest. Ms. Lavner typically
performs in black leather.
Sandra Gillis is the executive
director of PFLAG’s national.
organization. According to !ocal
co-organizer, Nancy McDonald,
Ms. Gillis will not be performing
in leather, black or otherwise but:
will be giving an update on the
substantial efforts of PFLAG to
fight discrimination basedon
sexual orientation.
Patrons may attend a private
dinner with Lavner &amp; Gillis, a
special reception and the
erformance with a donation of
100 for two persons. A sponsor
ticket for the reception and
performance is $50-for two,
Tickets for the performanceare
$10 in advance and $15 at the
door. Tickets and information is
available at Tomfoolery! or by
calling 747-4125 or 742-8565.

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"Legislating Against Violence.,"
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don’t buy until you’re satisfied
to
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40
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and you work
Where do I want to be?

How do I want to live?
More serious, as a survey by
financial services giant Merrill
Lynch shows, is the substantial
gap between what people expect
to afford in their retirement and
what their retirement income will
actually enable them to afford.
They haven’t answered the most
important question. What will
my retirement income be?
To answer that question,
experts in the field agree the
place to start is the income every
Planner Leanne Gross.
employed person will have:
Social Security retirement
benefits..
Until August 1988, the odds
of your getting a satisfactory
answer were about as good as
by Leaane M. Gross
beating a sidewalk gambler at
three-card Monte.
Most people look upon
Since then, under a Social
retirement as a happy exchange
Security Administration
of activities: playing golf,
program called PEB ES (Personal
visiting friends and family, siting
Earnings and Benefit Estimate
by the pool, traveling the world,
Statemen0, you can have an
or simply lazing the days away
answer in a couple of weeks.
in some pleasant climate.
Call 8001937-2000, request form
And yet, a growing record of.
S SA-7004, complete it and return
dashed hopes casts a shadow
it. The information you receive
across the expectation of
will include your-estimated
untroubled days. Stories abound
monthly retirement, benefits
of retirees adrift without a chart
based on your projected earnings
of daily obligations to direct
and the age at which you expect
them: They haven’t posed these
to reure.
questions about retirement that
Be prepared for a shock., your
they’ve routinely answered
during their working years:.
..
PEBES will most likely show
. What do I want tq do wi~,m~i:: :( fliatS~al Seeurity-~ even ff you
time and my life? ~
:" " " "..~ mad y~employer(s) contribute

Mapping Your
Financial Road
to Retirement

this is what you need.
past 65-- will hardly meet basic
living expenses.
First Rule: Start your planning
early. It takes from 20 to 25
Uncle Sam has not deceived
you. Social Security is not a
years to implement a successful
pension, and was never intended
retirement plan. Unless you have
to be a pension, although that is
major amounts to contribute to
a. common assumption. Its
the fund; however, some
objective, zs to replace part of
retirement savings m better-than
none in any case.
the income that individuals and
their families lose, when they
During those years, you’ll be
building assets that will provide
. retire, become severely disabled,
or die. You should consider your
retirement income, even under
severeinflationarypressures, and
Social Security and company
pension benefits a "retirement
ensure your security and that of
your survivors, m the event of
paycheck", using this to
determine the income you’ll need
health or other emergencies.
to finance the retirement you
You’ll set the process in
want.
motion by giving the planner a
What is your next move?
meticulous account of your
The same action you take to..
present income and expenses,
your total assets and liabilities,
prepare for a home purchase, or.
a vacation, or a child’s college,
plus incomeyou expect toearn
education. You must plan. ...... after retirement-along with the
The only difference is that this
year you intend to retire and the
annU~il retirement income you
is long:range.Pl~ng that.will
want to have.
pay a co~mm~anding role i~a your
life for. many.y.e~s~. .. : ........ ..~
Afte_r analyzing, this
But.a retirement .p!an, like a
informa’d0~’. ~he pl~e!~...w~ll
tailored suit, should fit. you
propose ~a:ys¯ you can manage
your current earnings andassets
perfectly. Few ~people other than
fiscal, e~per~s have the time or
so they Will"yield the r~xiui~ed
saw;y to onstruEi. such a piah, . incrm~ when you retire, q’his]s,
and you’ll ..probable need
essentially,, a long-range
¯ "
in~;~stmeiat program bUii~,iin
professional help.
There’ s plenty available. Most
mo~t eXtses,.onsi~me form0f ~xlarge banks, insurance
free.annuity or other h~dged
investment that will make the
companies, investment houses
most of the resources you can
and accounting firms offer
retirement planning. Pick a
dedicate to it.
’ T.he :p~an, :wpically, will_ also
quality instituti.on, ask questions,

econon~ic scenarios high/low
stable interest rates, high/low
stable inflation, recession
growth/depression- on vour
rettrement~ncome. The complete
plan will be a road map to your
retirement security.
However you dev~lop your
plan, on your own or with
experienced help, you can count
on it requiring investment of time
and personal resources. But
never doubt that it’s worth every
hour, every dollar you devote to
it.
As I always say: "People don’t
plan to fail, they fail to plan."
Leanne M. Gross is a member
of the Rainbow Business Guild,
a Tulsa non-profit organization.
Boy George Paternity ?
LONDON - To the SUrlY,rise of
virtually no one,iaB.fitish court
has tossed out a ~i~fl claim by a
woman in the. U.S°.iWho had
charged that,.openly gay pop
singer Boy Ge01ge.h~igl ~athered
her 7-year-old~oiX:Th~ ~ed
woman filedttie"aUit i~t~-t: year,
but the court dis~ssed:the case
when it was told tile ~vbman had
not been heard:i~rO~ ~i:~ then.
Boy George s~d Of:th~ w~oman’ s
claims that he haffnever had sex
with a woman ~ M8 !ifeand that
therefore the birthmust have
been "a miracle."

Homes change with the times..:
496-2410, 800-336-3524

munic~ting withith’eir corn:

parties via fax"modems.
.Homes With two offices~will

~o~ ~ unusuat.
Hou~ho[d size is shrinking and the number of
-householders will increase
nearly 20e~ this d~ade. At
[he same [im~

mallv

house-

holds are expanding to
dude grandparents, .~dult
children, or both. That calls
for flexible floor plans, and
more accessory units ~ selfcontained
"apartments""
within homes.
Dining rooms mav be
going the way of sculleries and ~pus
rooms¯ ~me builders are.eliminating
them in favor of more spacious eating
areas open to family rooms.

he National Association of Home
Builders recenflv surveved industry
watchers, futurist~,..and feading-edg~
builders to find out how new technology
and changing demographics will be
changing our homes. Here’s what they
For buyers and sellers
found.
If you’re a buver remember that all the
There will be more media rooms and
larger family rooms because ot increaslates( improven~ents don’t mean a thing
unless vou really like what you buy. The
ing sales ofbig-screen TVs. Many Upscale,homes are being built with
home should fit’your requirements.°
complete home theaters.
If you’re a seller, keep tn mind that
- Many hgflae~ already have office opthere are buvers who will "decide ~that
your
home i~ exactly what they want.
tions -- dens or extra bedrooms that can
be used as home offices. But the trend is
Putting buyers a~d sellers t~geth~er is
ac6elerating. Bv theyear 2001, 70% of all.
our job. Call us to learn how w~.can
homes are expected to have computers
guide you to success. Thei-e’s
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Interfaith AIDS Ministries has
added a 918 area code 800
number (800-284-2437) to
provide greater access to HIV/
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eastern Oklahoma. As the State
of Oklahoma AIDS information
line is still inoperative, this is the
only 24 hour, 7 day a week
information source.
Interfaith ¯AIDS Ministries
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For more information or to
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Family of Faith MCC,
Prime Timers, a social nonThe Tulsa Body
Electric group
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a workshop
and
profit organization for Gay men
formerly of Jenks, celebrated a 5
over 40, will hold its monthly
-°~.C~aP°_Ga,~, &amp;~"_~.~.s:bi ~a!~:~~-~.~.etreat;.’!Celebrating the Body
year birthday on Septembe:~;9;
meeting on Saturday, September
The church, now located at 5,L51- -:,LT~nistry ~t the Ro~an!!Ggtholi¢.,
:Eleclfic’~ to be held October 22
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segment at 2 pm and with a
D/I WilI celebrate an Episcopal ...... ~’Midw~st site for a Body Electric
party on Saturday the 10th to
presentatmn at 3 pro. John
commemorate the e~,ent. The
mass at its Saturday, October 8th
workshop in 1994.
Denny, past president of the
celebration confiiiu’ed:wthS~ an ~ i~mee~..ng, ~-at2.~Pm:2’ a~.~ Sai~..t ....... !~n". t_.h.e: !~ork~hop, each
Tulsa Geneological S ociety will
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speak about tracing your
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ancestry at the Gathering Room
members were pleased to h~ve
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Yale &amp; Sheridan. All are
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natures of Eastern approaches to
former Pastors Crocker and Fink
welcome, including nonBasement Level Room.
erotic energy, men living with
back in Tulsa for the celebration.
denominatibnal believers,
In October, the organization
Five years ago, Pastors Pam
HIV and in recovery from
will return to its regular s_chedule
Crocker and Marian Fink started"
with a meeting on October 1st.
behavior addictions are
Family of Faith from a renta!:~
.~. y.~ especially welcome.
Tom Neal, publisher of Tulsa
location in Broken Arrow. From
Family News will speak about
more information,
the location in Broken Arrow,
the newspaper and the
TBE, POB 3502, Tulsa, OK
the church moved to a more
community.
permanent location in Jenks, and
74101 or call 446-7883 or 587more recently to its present
with
location in Tulsa proper.
Family of Faitli has grown~ ,-:~" Saint Afdan’s Episcopal
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Church will host Tulsa’s
9/20 " Tulsa City-County Library Commission, noon, Owasso
observance of a national day of
to 4 to a membership of over 50.
Library, 103 W. Broadway.
Programming at the church
prayer for persons living with
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9/21
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October3at3 pm. The Presiding
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Denver.
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USA has called all Episcopalians
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acdvities. _
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to this observance though all are
Lib. 4th &amp; ~Denver.
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at 4045 North Cincinnati. The
Lib. 4th &amp; Denver.
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              <text>Serving Tulsa’s Lesbian, Gay &amp; Bisexual Communities - Our Families of the Heart September 15 October !4, 1994, Volume 1, Issue 10&#13;
Operating trader a new federal&#13;
mandate seeking greater&#13;
comnmni~ y involvement in the&#13;
distribution of funds for HIV&#13;
MDS preven~on, theO~oma&#13;
~ta~e Dept. of H~th has begtm&#13;
dae commmnff phnnfing group&#13;
(CPG). "l]fis group will help to&#13;
determine where sm~c do!tars&#13;
wii~ be distributed, t’he group&#13;
ha~ 3 sub-groups: needs&#13;
assessmenu epidemiology and&#13;
nomination/membership. For&#13;
more h~kx call William at 742-&#13;
3520.&#13;
Gays Not&#13;
Confer÷nee&#13;
onTo erance&#13;
Dialogue with the&#13;
Other: Healing &amp; Hope&#13;
Tulsa wilt hos~ the I4th&#13;
Nafiowal WorlcshoponCtmsfian-&#13;
.Jewish Relations on Nov. 6-9 at&#13;
the Adam’s MarkHotel. The!~&#13;
organizers of ~he confernece&#13;
which is associated with the&#13;
National Conference (formerly&#13;
the National Conference of&#13;
C~stim~s m~d Jews ~ trove noted&#13;
dmir parficuk~ efforts to m~e&#13;
fl~is conference broadly diverse.&#13;
including not on13 a v~me(y of&#13;
Christian and Jewish&#13;
organi7~itions m~d traditions but&#13;
Nso representatives of tstam&#13;
Native American {raNfions.&#13;
Convener Dr. William J.&#13;
Wiseman writes in ~he&#13;
promotional brochure.&#13;
"..,diversity ~s a given. Plurality&#13;
is our response. We are capable&#13;
of mutual suppo~ as we seek to&#13;
dialogue with ’the other’ in&#13;
healing m~d hope..."&#13;
Despite this public&#13;
co~mnitment to diversity, no part&#13;
C)n August 22. Tulsa’s Hmnan&#13;
Rights * 7ommission received the&#13;
revised report on discrimination&#13;
based o~ sexual orientation if( ,m&#13;
the Standing Committee on&#13;
Sexna~ Orientation Discfimnafion~&#13;
The revisedmlmareflects&#13;
cfitidsms and sugges~ons made&#13;
at sever~ public hegNngs held in&#13;
fl~e late spring. The committal&#13;
added Ioomotes and more of i~&#13;
source matefi~s m the ofi~nal&#13;
re~)rt as wet1 as a&amp;hng a seared&#13;
re] ume eft all the materials that&#13;
were st~bmited hy me public to&#13;
the stantfing comnfiuee.&#13;
This second volume comains&#13;
a numt~r of documenls fl~at can&#13;
be chm’acterized as ~mti-Gay but&#13;
also contains letters or&#13;
memor~mda urging support of&#13;
pro~ecdons against discriminauox~&#13;
based on sexual&#13;
oriemadon,&#13;
submitting such documents&#13;
vere: ~he I.eague of Women&#13;
Voters of Metropolitan TNsa.&#13;
the Session of John Knox&#13;
Presb~ te~am Church. the Dept.&#13;
of Ecumenical &amp; Social&#13;
Concerns of Eastern OMahoma&#13;
PresbyteD’, All So~’s UNaNan&#13;
Another letter endorsing&#13;
protections was signed by some&#13;
of the mos~ distinguished&#13;
religious leaders in Tulsa. Fhe&#13;
Rev. Caldwetl, College Hil!&#13;
Presbyterian, P,abbi Fitzermim.&#13;
B’nai EmunNl Synagogue. ~e&#13;
Rev. Fox. St. John’s EpiscopN,&#13;
the Rev. Kennedy, Trinity&#13;
EpiscopM, Dr. Knippa, Grace&#13;
l.:utheraa~ Emeritus. t~he Revs.&#13;
Newman ~d WILLS, Boston&#13;
Ave. Me~xJist. Rabbi Shenn~m&#13;
Temple ~srae!. hrs. Wolf and&#13;
S~th and ~e hey. Caused,.&#13;
Soul’s (Jnitarian and the Roy&#13;
Me,mesh. Kendal W~i~tier&#13;
Ministries and&#13;
Center. TU. The gist of ~his letter&#13;
iBllows: "...ore’ {radifions are no{&#13;
uNfonn in our un, lerstanding&#13;
of...sexud orientation we agr~&#13;
that ~r~Nn basic h~mmn rights&#13;
...are due NI persons...discmm~&#13;
ina~ion violates ..ont._faith&#13;
tradition:~ wNch regains all_to&#13;
be of sacred worth...h a~ers&#13;
any of God’s children must be&#13;
identified ~md rem(,ved.._"&#13;
Fur&amp;er action may be t~fl~en at&#13;
the next Humm~ Rights Commission&#13;
meeting on 9/19. The&#13;
of the brochure indicates any Church and the Green Conntry report if accepted will be&#13;
effo~ttoincludeI~sbianmqdG@ Monthly Meeting of the forwarde~ to the Mayor &amp;&#13;
er y. ..................&#13;
US Congress catgdtaate L~r~em&#13;
Want Gays&#13;
Lynn I~vner&#13;
Lynn Lavner &amp;&#13;
Sandra Gillis At&#13;
Benefit Show&#13;
Tulsa Oklahomans fol,Human&#13;
Rights (TOHR) and Parents,&#13;
Friends &amp; Family of Lesbians &amp;&#13;
Gays, Tulsa Chapter (PFLAG)&#13;
will present a gala appearance&#13;
by Ly~m Lavner and Sandra&#13;
Gillis at All Soul’s Church, 29th&#13;
&amp; Peoria on Wednesday,&#13;
September 28.&#13;
Lavner, who bills herself as&#13;
"America’s most politically&#13;
incon’ect entertainer." combines&#13;
/:greedy and cabaret-style&#13;
musical performance. While the&#13;
co~ uent of her ac~ is primarily&#13;
(~3 myone with a ~ense of&#13;
}mfl~or will appreciate her l~r~ly&#13;
[ nvner dcscfi~&gt;gs herself as "a&#13;
~;hor~ ~cf~..hm~&amp;;d. New York&#13;
lewish ~ esbia~’ who~s bce~&#13;
1~ ~c }~e was seven. She’s&#13;
role:, dcd d~me albums and a ~ivciwconcer~&#13;
recording, "Butch&#13;
Fatale." Her perffmnauces have&#13;
taken her to ~) smms and five&#13;
coumries, playing venue~&#13;
rar~ging from&#13;
Hippodrome. P~is’ Lc Piano&#13;
see Lavner. pal&#13;
CINCINNATI U.S. District&#13;
Court Judge S. Arthur Spiegel&#13;
has declared that a Cincinnati&#13;
city charter amendment&#13;
excluding gays and lesbians from&#13;
existing city civil rights&#13;
protections violates the&#13;
Constitution’s 1st Amendment&#13;
and is vague. A spokesperson&#13;
for the city solicitor’s office said&#13;
the ruling would probably be&#13;
appealed.&#13;
Fed. Crime Bill Includes&#13;
Anti-Gay Hate Crimes&#13;
WASIIINGTON. D.C. The&#13;
contentious federal crime bil!&#13;
approved by the Semite included&#13;
a little-noticed amendmen~ that&#13;
adds [~enalties for bias-based&#13;
crimes based "- sexna~&#13;
orientation the fir&lt;~ time&#13;
Congress has penalized ;rod ~av&#13;
vi~tence in this coum&gt;&#13;
amendment offered ~,&#13;
, aa~mc };eb~s~ci~ (D-Calif. and&#13;
color, religion. ~,~&#13;
;rod eflmicity, a~d ~,~,~&#13;
camgorms of disabiIity, g~:nder&#13;
smmmem. Daniel Zinga~c o~ ~h&#13;
see Ha~e Crimes. page ~0&#13;
SALT LAKE CITY The&#13;
Japanese American Citizens&#13;
League overcame enormous&#13;
odds m its national convention&#13;
in Salt Lake City Aug. 3-7 to&#13;
become the firstnon-gay national&#13;
civil rights organization in the&#13;
U.S. to endorse same-sex&#13;
marriages.&#13;
thealready contlicting quesuons&#13;
about gays and lesbians in this&#13;
country, researchers this week&#13;
released timings in 2 separate&#13;
studies that sharply contradict&#13;
earlier studies. One review study&#13;
suggests the percentage of gays&#13;
and lesbians in America may in&#13;
Gay and lesbian fact be significanfly greater than&#13;
members of JACL, church other recent researchers have&#13;
leaders, and even a U.S. found; while another ’ study&#13;
see JACL. page 10 see Studies, page 10&#13;
Big Changes at NGLTF Task Force’s ’Crea~ng&#13;
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The&#13;
National Gay &amp; L~esbian Task&#13;
Force has announced the&#13;
resignations of 4 key staff&#13;
meln~rs at the lobbying group,&#13;
including ~he ~eparture of Pefi&#13;
Jude Radecic. NGLTF’s&#13;
execaave dirdctor who will ~&#13;
hying flint W~s~ m November&#13;
ffter h~s~ 1 ,’ear a~ the agency.&#13;
Radccic wiI~ sm~ on a~ the Task&#13;
PerLe ~5 ~s atrec~or of ,mbtic&#13;
~otic~. l~eavhv are: Deborah&#13;
Cos, director ff finance ~&#13;
~dministra~ion ~y Yoking,&#13;
Jirec~or ofCr~fing Chm~ge: and&#13;
Robin Kane. NGITFF’s acting&#13;
Nrecmr ~{" public in~2}rmafion&#13;
In its news release on ~he staff&#13;
~4hakeup. N(}t:I’b offered -~,&#13;
reasons for the departures The&#13;
vee NGL77;L pa~ ~’ /0&#13;
Change’ Conference to&#13;
Be in Dallas in Nov.&#13;
WASHINGTON. D.C, - The&#13;
Nafiomfl Gay &amp; i.esbi~m Task&#13;
Force has annonnced that its&#13;
annual CreaUug&#13;
conferm~ ~a~ wilt&#13;
13 in Datias. Some70 worksho~xs&#13;
havebeen stated&#13;
U~ da~e "TV&#13;
Activism ....L{ealth m Pet&#13;
Color Commmntms~&#13;
as Organim~g ~’~x&gt;~&#13;
Qt,eer Culture." ~y)rg~q~~ng&#13;
Workplace. Ad~. anc~i I x)bb?&#13;
Techniques," "’Rural/Small&#13;
T6wu Orgm~zing, "SexuNi~&#13;
and Ne Right Wing,&#13;
Court Reinstates Sailor&#13;
SAN FIRANCISCO -The W.S&#13;
(Term of Appeals here has rnlea&#13;
tl:,~/ me ])efcnse Deoartmcm&#13;
c;mno~ discharge lesbians m,&#13;
I can just hear you all now -&#13;
"Tom, you’ re just 0ver-reacting,&#13;
you’rejustbeing melodramatic."&#13;
However, Mr. Largent’s letter to&#13;
the editors of the Tulsa World&#13;
(reprinted with theirpermission),&#13;
is troubling. What does he mean&#13;
when he says that we (society?)&#13;
should not "tolerate"&#13;
homosexuality? He acknowledges&#13;
that much evil occurs in&#13;
the name..of religion .but then&#13;
Says that God commanded&#13;
~ttestm"~e"t"to~no" f "naU" ons" for their&#13;
"eviE’ practices and praises this&#13;
intolerance.. He characterizes&#13;
homosexuality as an "evil&#13;
practice." The association of&#13;
;destruction with intolerance of&#13;
’;Lesbians and Gay meil is dearly&#13;
The question is just what Mr.&#13;
:Largent actually means. Does he&#13;
’~mean thatwe shoddbeshunned?&#13;
Does he.mean that we should be&#13;
;systematically removed from&#13;
positions ofresponsibility, or&#13;
:merelybannedfrom certaintypes&#13;
iofjobs?Are we to be tolerated as&#13;
long as we are politically silentthat&#13;
is, Subsidizing the hetero-&#13;
¯ sexual commtmities with our tax&#13;
dollars but asking nothing for&#13;
}urselveS-?WoddWebeallowed&#13;
to owfi""pi}operty, to run&#13;
businesses? Would we be&#13;
allow&amp;l tofuncti0n iwour society&#13;
if we. ,%onverted" to&#13;
heterosexuality? Does he mean&#13;
thaf~)~ ivohlffbe segregated into&#13;
re-education camps? Or does he&#13;
mean that-we would be stoned&#13;
for the "abomination of our&#13;
homosexuality?"&#13;
N~W~It~-’S’t~ve Largent were&#13;
just to continue as an ex-football&#13;
player :-and- "business consultant,"&#13;
his. opinions would be&#13;
offensive but not particularly&#13;
si~rdfieartt,--:Hpwever, as a US&#13;
congressman, he would be in a&#13;
pdgftion to make decisions that&#13;
c0iild"g~eatly, harm Tulsa’s&#13;
Legbiai~ ’alnd: Gay communities&#13;
andOur.friends, and ultimately,&#13;
the city...&#13;
Now if:he continues in the Jim&#13;
Inhofe.tradition of radical right&#13;
Last month, Tulsa Family&#13;
News endorsed-Jack Mildren for&#13;
Governor l~e~ause he had done&#13;
what had been unheard of in&#13;
Oklahoma politics: he said he&#13;
supported fairness and equa!&#13;
oppommity for all Oklahomans,&#13;
including those of us who are&#13;
Lesbian ’and Gay. This&#13;
commitment was made directly&#13;
to me and with seemingly real&#13;
conviction.&#13;
Mildren’s actions were in&#13;
strong contrast to Bernice&#13;
Shedrick’s who ran away from&#13;
giving an honest answer faster&#13;
than the purse thief she allegedly&#13;
chased. Shedrick’s equivocation&#13;
was especially disturbing since&#13;
she was supposed to be&#13;
supportive ofLesbian civil rights&#13;
The buzzword ofthe ’90’s&#13;
is ~olerance. The hallmark&#13;
ofthis decade will be its call&#13;
to toleranc- the big ol’ tent&#13;
mentality. To be openminded&#13;
woud be synonymous,&#13;
but, are we to be so&#13;
open-minded that we allow&#13;
our brains tofall out?.!&#13;
Forexample, aprominent&#13;
university in California&#13;
(where else?), wants to&#13;
include in its policy and&#13;
procedures, literature that&#13;
it does not discriminate&#13;
against pedophiles - you&#13;
"know, those folks who get&#13;
their kick out of abusing&#13;
innocent children! Excuse&#13;
me, would you hand me my&#13;
brain - itjustfell out!&#13;
To besure, much evilgoes&#13;
on under the guise of:&#13;
religiouszealotry.However,&#13;
we read in the Bible that .on&#13;
numerous occasions Israel,&#13;
¯ under direct command of&#13;
God, wasorderedto destroy&#13;
other nations. Why? Often&#13;
it wasfor the evil practices&#13;
andtheworshipoffalsegods .&#13;
by that nation. Intolerance?&#13;
Absolutely! "&#13;
I agree that, as anation,&#13;
we must be more compassionate&#13;
to one another&#13;
regardless of our differences.&#13;
However, theday we -&#13;
-"tolerate" the evilpractices&#13;
ofhomosexuality, abortion,&#13;
pornography .~nd ope.d,2-&#13;
philia-forsa~tE£Jua~i~6~-"&#13;
Christian tenets our country&#13;
was founded .upgn,..~S the&#13;
.day we bd~b~ne~.~uT~b~’able&#13;
to God’s irRolera~d and&#13;
judgment.&#13;
Editor’s note: Largent&#13;
: implies a connection between&#13;
homosexuality &amp;&#13;
pedophilia. Reeetit medical&#13;
research suggests that&#13;
heterosexual men are"mt~ch&#13;
more likely to be- sexual;:~:&#13;
abusers of children-,.than&#13;
Lesbians &amp; Gay men.&#13;
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prejudices.)&#13;
I wish Tulsa Family News&#13;
couldtell youwhat Stevel_argent&#13;
reallymeans, but apparently part&#13;
of not tolerating Lesbians and&#13;
Gay men means not talking to&#13;
our press, or our community ~lubs &amp; Restaurants&#13;
organizations. After repeated *The Alley,-3340 ~. Peoria 744-0896&#13;
calls, Terry Allen, Largent’s *Bad Boys Club, 1~229 S. Memorial 835-5083&#13;
campaign manager, did speak *Lola’s, 2630 E. 15th 749-1563&#13;
with us long enough to say that *Metropole, 1902 E. i11 587-8811&#13;
Largent would not support any *Silver Star Saloon~ 1565 Sheridan 834=4234&#13;
policies that.sought to reduce *Renegade, 1649 S~. Main 585~3405&#13;
discrimination based on sexual *Rex, 6101 E. Admiral 835:1055&#13;
orientation (that is prejudice *TNT’s, 2114 S. Memorial 660-0856&#13;
against homosexuals and *Time n’Time Agaia, 1515 S. Memorial 664-8299&#13;
bisexuals, but also against *Tool Box, 1338 E. 3rd 584-1308&#13;
heterosexuals whenthat occurs). *Whittier Cafe~ 416,&amp; Lewis 582-2400&#13;
Mr. Allen spent most of the Businesses/Services conversation making hostile&#13;
remarks that showed the breadth Kent Baleh &amp; Associates, Health &amp; Life Insurance 747-9506&#13;
ofthatcampaign’sprejudiceand BellAire Cleaners, 4951 S. Peoria 743~5967&#13;
the depth of its ignorance. He Brookside Jewelry, 4649 So. Peoria 743-5272&#13;
clearly was not interested in Budget Window Treatments, 7116 So. Mingo, Ste. 102 254-2100&#13;
learning from us Of the reality of *CD Warehouse, 6080 S. Sheridan 491-9474&#13;
our lives. . *CD Warehouse in -Lincoln Plaza, 15th &amp; Peoria 587-6030&#13;
~ Maybe I’m out of iouch for First Franklin Financial, Bob Hardy 628-8745&#13;
believing that ~ p01it~cian;"~r Floral Design Studio, 3404 S. Peoria, Ste. 100 744-9595&#13;
wanna:be tradingonapretty face *Java Dave’s, Lincoln Plaza 592-3317&#13;
and faded football g~ory, would *Indian Territory Coffee Company, 1613 E. 15 58%1633&#13;
wa~t t0~kn0~ ~fi~ fiieis~ues are International Tours 341-6866&#13;
¯ ’ 5&#13;
d Ken s Flowers, 1635 E. 1 599-8070&#13;
not only m southeast Tulsa an ...............th ~ " -- w *---" "- Tulsa’s " Major a[~mrs, zoz,~ ~ ~&#13;
.-587~g10g&#13;
t~roKen ~rro , out m °&#13;
.... ¯.... .-~.~--~--~-~ Mrdtown ~eater, 319 E. 3 584:3112&#13;
........’ ., - =~¢t~raw~s;c, t~t3/ ~ .-.ax. rt- 664-2951&#13;
~ts Gay ones Ma~.b..e tt&#13;
f~hi~.od ~ me tg~hinl~ thTl~ , t~4mem~ lVl~rtgage corp.’ ¯ 592-7700&#13;
7.S~.o.m.eo.n.e.w.h.o.w.a.nt.s.tO.r.e.pi.:e.se.ii.~t.~=..~.i.i~.p.,y.,..~=aa.s.;e....l~.k.~.l.,,.tn.~.: :M" ingo&#13;
838-7626&#13;
Vour’city/county in governm.eiitJS ~y~ ~r_a,ve~ou,z/. ~. t_...a~a~t,o~n,,. ,&#13;
49@2410&#13;
w0~d~{v~t to meet with a cro~°~ bcnt~ner s boo~store, [~z utica bquare 749-630 !&#13;
section of its cilizeus, eventhose Sound Warehouse, 1338"E. 15th 583-1572&#13;
ft6~ whom he is different. God Southwest Viadcal, 4146 8~. Harvard, S re. F-5 747-3322&#13;
forbidthatacandidatemightfind *Tomfooleryr 1565 S. Sheridan 832-0233&#13;
that we-have more in common We~tcopa Salon, Lincoln Plaza~ 583-1500&#13;
that.he.thought.. Organizations&#13;
BUt,th~n maybe not i-~’~.t.~ ~1....... B/IJGAlliance, University of Tulsa. 583-9780&#13;
.if you re ~ust goirigt~-~eti{d of Interfaith AIDS Ministries 438-243% 800-284-2437-&#13;
theseftlks, why waste your time *HIV Resource Consortium, 4154 S: Harvard, Ste. H-1 749-4194&#13;
with tho~e not "ch0ge~n"?~ NAMES PROJ~ECT, 4154 S. Harvard. Ste. H- 1 748-3111&#13;
- Tom Neial .... P:F-.LAG, POB 52800 74152 749-4901&#13;
editor &amp; publisher Prime-Timers, P.O. Box 52118 74128&#13;
’ Rainbow V:illage, POB 50403, 74150-0403 599-8423&#13;
-Shanti Hotline 749-7898&#13;
in order to get..theendorse.m_ent .&#13;
and the $1,000 donation of&#13;
NOW.;the Nafitiial Or~zafion.-&#13;
of Women. Perhaps she mislead&#13;
NOW, or perhaps, NOW was&#13;
willing to sell out Lesbians (and&#13;
Gay men) in order just to get a&#13;
womanelected. NOW’s dumped&#13;
Lesbians before. NOW was as&#13;
bad about returning phone calls&#13;
over many weeks as was&#13;
Shedrick, so we can’t tell you.&#13;
Unfortunately, Mildren seems&#13;
to have reneged on his&#13;
commitment. A few weeks ago,&#13;
his brother, Richard, told the&#13;
Tulsa World that Jack couldn’t&#13;
remember our conversauon.&#13;
Repeamd calls to his campaign&#13;
to get a status repor~ on his&#13;
memory have been ignored.&#13;
We.~.y.e ..:he.en ~¢ told. that&#13;
candidates in OklahOmh iniiSt&#13;
~pp~ to;l~%~-QWin order to.&#13;
~tdi~z{ed~We vebeentoldeven&#13;
by our own folks that we should&#13;
just "put up and shut up" so that&#13;
we can get these folks elected.&#13;
Now maybe I’m a little slow but&#13;
it-doesn’t seem tome that if a&#13;
politician won’t say the right&#13;
thing when "it" wants your vote,&#13;
it’s less likely to do so after&#13;
elected.&#13;
Down in Texas, hardly a&#13;
Nogressive oasis (Dallas politics&#13;
can make Tulsa look like some&#13;
liberal New E~gland townI&#13;
Lesbians andGay menhave bee~&#13;
a key part of tJr~e coalition that&#13;
got Ann Richards etected. D~llas&#13;
has 3 .Gay city council persons&#13;
see Politics’, p. ~&#13;
Tulsa Family News, September - October 1994, page 2&#13;
Tulsa Oklahomans forHuman Rights, (TOHR) POB 52729 74152&#13;
TOHR Gay He!pLine (hff0.) 743-4297&#13;
Other.&#13;
*Chapma!3. St0dent Center, University of Tulsa&#13;
~’ Tulsh City/County Libraries (sometimes-depends on the censor)&#13;
*Tulsa City Hall, Cafeteria Vestibule, Ground Floor&#13;
*University Center at Tulsa&#13;
Professionals&#13;
Associates in Medical &amp; Mental Health, 1560 E. 2! 743-1000&#13;
Jeffery A. Beal, MD, Ginny Butler, RN, Theodore Campbell, MSW&#13;
Sandra J. Hill, MS, Psychotherapy, 2865 E. Skelly 745-1111&#13;
Tim Daniel, Attorney 352-9504, 800-742-9468&#13;
Learme M. Gross, Finandal Planning 744-0102&#13;
Kelly Kirby, CPA, POB 14011, 74159 747-5466&#13;
Jonathan &amp; Dee Nicholas, Realtors 749-3000, 800-539-7767&#13;
John Kirk, Realtor 7~’7-5800, 745-2245&#13;
Richard Reeder, MS, Psychotherapy 5g L-0902, 743-4117&#13;
Fle~!gious Organizations&#13;
*Bless The Lord AtA~t Times Christian Ctr 2627B E. ,~. I 62g-0594&#13;
*Community of Hope 1347 N. Yale 838-7232&#13;
*Family of Faith MCC, 5451-E So. Mir~go 622-1441&#13;
*MCC of Greater TuI,a. 1623 N. Maplewood 838-1715&#13;
Dignity/integrity 298-4648&#13;
*Canterbury Ministry Center, . :z~versity ol ~fulsa 583-9780&#13;
tohr reporter Tulsa Oklahomans forHuman Rights. PO Box 52729 Tulsa OK 74152&#13;
September/October 1994 Volume !4 Number 10&#13;
The Crews expc~.~md elsewhent in Tu/se Family News are not necessarily the .views of TOHR.&#13;
Permission is. granted to reprint information contained within the TOHR Reporter page along&#13;
~~items, under lhe byline, "submitted by TOHR", contained elsewhere inTulse Family News.&#13;
Several candidates vying for&#13;
your votes in state and federal&#13;
elections this November have&#13;
been invited to the October meeting&#13;
of TOHR to hear members’&#13;
~ concerns regarding human rights.’&#13;
~ Candidates for U. S. Senate&#13;
O- and House o£Representatives,&#13;
~ ~: i i:: =s~a~te govern.or; a~dother~ublic!’&#13;
~- i~f~Ces!willibe inVi~d~ ati~nd or~&#13;
send representatives or even just&#13;
to send a policy statement to the&#13;
membership of Tulsa Oklahomans&#13;
for Human Rights.&#13;
The nominating committee&#13;
will present a slate to fill 1995&#13;
officer positions. Nominations&#13;
will also be taken from the floor&#13;
~l~°lduring this meeting and.then&#13;
closed. Elections will be held at&#13;
the November meeting:&#13;
Social time begins at 6:30 and&#13;
the meeting starts at 7 p:m: on&#13;
Tuesday, October 4, at the HIV/&#13;
Resource Center, 4154 S. Harvard,&#13;
Suite H-1, lower level.&#13;
New Hours,&#13;
New Staff&#13;
at Testing eli=tic&#13;
TOHR’.slHIV Testing Clinic is now open&#13;
with extended hours. Coutiseling and.test,.&#13;
case management for people with HIV/&#13;
AIDS. Derrick also works at Morton Health&#13;
Clinic, helping people get needed health&#13;
care and focuses outreach efforts to the&#13;
African-American community.&#13;
The new employees, and volunteers, are&#13;
committed to offering testing that is both- ¯&#13;
free and anonymous. The clinic is housed ’-&#13;
in the HIV Resource Center, 4154 S. Harvard,&#13;
Suite H-I. The center offersclients_.&#13;
"ink!~s::~fi~bi~!.l~ippointment-Monday., seiviee~ iinduding counseling, case. mare&#13;
fl~gh ~~day~om 9 a.m. until 5p.m: agement, Care teams;"support groups, and -&#13;
Same.day appointments am0ften po~.sible, .. a.food pantry. "&#13;
butbe sure tocal1749-4194 to make surea AuguSt. was a briny month at the clinic!&#13;
counselor will be available. -The-walk-in :. 93p~op!e’were tested and 79. came to get.&#13;
clinic is still openon Thursday.evenings at ~th~ir ~e~tilts. Clinic-staff and ~i01unteers-.&#13;
7 p.m. Please arrive by8:30 tobe tested, to&#13;
allow time. for the counseling and testing&#13;
process.’ Results are given between 7 and&#13;
9p.m: No appointments a~e needed ~9~r the&#13;
:evening clinic. : .&#13;
TOHR’s HIV Testing Clinic welcomes&#13;
new. employees ClaudettePeterson and&#13;
De~pkDav~s,:~21a~dette Was hir~&#13;
have.been:workingvery ha~’.tokeep up&#13;
With the d~mand. Claudette’ahd Derrick:&#13;
givespecifiithanl~s t0~Brian, Connie, Cheryl,&#13;
Dave~ Definna, Mary, Mercedes, Steve and&#13;
Tim for ali their efforts:&#13;
Fifleeri ~eople hhge recently offered to.&#13;
become~iinie volunteers, and.w~i be tak.....&#13;
ing the training offered by’ the Oklahoma&#13;
BENEFIT&#13;
Septembe~!~hI.&#13;
I_ynn La~ner.:/&#13;
director and has been working in the HIV/ . StateDepartment ofHealtli that will.result Comic...Songwriter.’ii:::~inger,.&#13;
AIDS arena since 1988. She and.herhus-, in theircertification Os ,testingc0unselors: , ...... ::~:-::~ ~,~;~,&#13;
band Tim moved to Tulsa ~from.-Mont~ ’. Mri~fraining is scheduled to Start in-_: &amp;&#13;
" ; -- ~ .....&#13;
g0mery~Alabama three years ago: .... November, so anyone interestedin volun- Sandra Gilti&#13;
Assistant direet0r, Derrick, has, expe.ri- tearing for the clinieshould call Claudette&#13;
eneeinHIV eounse!ing and testing, and-in orDen’ickat 749-4194.&#13;
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I-I Event Planning and Party Preparations&#13;
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Members’ Representatives&#13;
Kelly Kirby .................................... President&#13;
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Tulsa Family News, September-October 1994, page 3&#13;
News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News, Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News&#13;
Opposition to UN Cone&#13;
CAIRO, Egypt- Islamic&#13;
fundamentalists have allied&#13;
themselves with the Roman&#13;
Catholic Church in trying to&#13;
prevent the UN International&#13;
Conference on Population &amp;&#13;
Development from adopting&#13;
policies that they say would&#13;
encourage homosexuality,&#13;
abortion and promiscuity. A&#13;
spokesman for the allied&#13;
religious groups, known as the&#13;
Ad Hoc Coalition for Cairo,&#13;
asked U.S. officials not to push&#13;
for proposals-that would "attack&#13;
religious beliefs onbirth control,&#13;
abortion and same-sex unions."&#13;
The So. Baptist Convention’s&#13;
Christian Life Commission also&#13;
joined in attacking the Clinton&#13;
administration. A1-Azhar, an&#13;
influential center for Islamic&#13;
studies, also denounced the UN&#13;
conference which it said&#13;
promotes the acceptance of&#13;
homosexuality, extramarital&#13;
relations, and abortion. Other&#13;
Islamic leaders have condenmed&#13;
the conference as "aZionistplot."&#13;
Death Penalty in TX&#13;
KERRVILLE, Texas - Donald&#13;
L. Aldrich, 29, has been found&#13;
guilty of the brutal murder of&#13;
Nicholus West, a23 -year-oldgay&#13;
man, in Tyler, Texas, last&#13;
November¯ "The death sentence&#13;
handed down by the jury&#13;
represents justice in this case,"&#13;
Smith County District Attorney&#13;
Jack Skeen told the Dallas&#13;
Morning News . It was a&#13;
coldblooded, heinous crime. The&#13;
defendant deserved nothing less&#13;
than the death sentence~.’’&#13;
According topolice, West had&#13;
been kidnapped in Tyler, taken&#13;
to a clay pit outside the town&#13;
where he was stripped, brutally&#13;
beaten, and shot at least 9 times&#13;
- including one shotinhis genitals&#13;
- before being finallykilled by a&#13;
shot in his head. Henry E. Dunn,&#13;
19, and DavidR. McMillan, 18,&#13;
have also been charged with&#13;
murdering Westand areawaitmg&#13;
separate trials.&#13;
Outrage Over UT Killing&#13;
SALT LAKE C1TY - Utah gays&#13;
and lesbians are outraged over&#13;
Di,s.t&amp;c~,C,o,O1;t,.Judge David S.&#13;
Y0.’upg s-~nt’encing Of David&#13;
Nelson~Tl~gket to a mere 6 years&#13;
in ~,ri~9~ for,.~e killing of a gay&#13;
man, Douglas Koehler.&#13;
Protesters outside the state&#13;
capitol building the day after the&#13;
ruling demanded Young’s&#13;
removal from the court. "With&#13;
clowns on the bench, you get&#13;
murderers in the streets," Val&#13;
Mansfield, a gay rights a.ctivist&#13;
said. "Judge Young ts an&#13;
embarrassment to the state of&#13;
Uuda ...". Hate-motivated crimes&#13;
deserve stiffer sentences not&#13;
more lenient ones." Members of&#13;
Koehler’s family agreed. "It’ s a&#13;
mockery," Koehler’s sister&#13;
Susan Nelson told the Salt Lake&#13;
Tribune¯ "It’ s like his life wash’ t&#13;
worth anything. When you&#13;
murder someone, you should&#13;
argued in court that the shooting&#13;
was accidental.&#13;
Search for AIDS Czar&#13;
WASHINGTON - Faced with&#13;
difficulties in finding a new&#13;
AIDS policy coordinator, the&#13;
Clinton administration brought&#13;
gay tights and AIDS activists to&#13;
the White House to meet with&#13;
domestic policy adviser Carol&#13;
Rasco and acting AIDS policy&#13;
director Patricia Fleming¯&#13;
Activists said that as a result of&#13;
the meeting, the White House&#13;
has started its search for a&#13;
replacement for thepost all over&#13;
again. According to Daniel&#13;
Zingale, public policy director&#13;
with the Human Rights&#13;
Campaign Fund who attended&#13;
the White House meeting, the&#13;
Clinton administration agreed to&#13;
set up a new working group on&#13;
AIDS that will include the Justice&#13;
Dept. in fighting bias.&#13;
"Discrimination has hampered&#13;
the battle against AIDS from the&#13;
very beginning, and continues&#13;
to hamper education, prevention&#13;
and research efforts todoy;"&#13;
Zingale said. "!fwe hope to end&#13;
the epidemic,’we must also end&#13;
discrimination ag_ains~ those;&#13;
most vulnerable to the disease.&#13;
Discrimination in health care,&#13;
education, employment-and&#13;
"...~o$.h! area~---i.s -~ a..-s¢~ou,s,&#13;
)"i~.l~.,!diment t~ s~bppiffg ,~IDS."&#13;
.~i (~ a ti~’ff~li ng ..... ~v~i~e&#13;
representauves of the National&#13;
Black Gay &amp; Lesbian&#13;
the political .content of the&#13;
program ends.&#13;
British Soldiers May Go&#13;
to European Court&#13;
LONDON - Since 1990 the&#13;
British Defense Ministry has&#13;
discharged some 260 military&#13;
men and women for being&#13;
homosexual according to&#13;
informationreleaseby LaborMP&#13;
Barbara Roche, who got the&#13;
information from the Defense&#13;
Ministry, told The Guardian&#13;
newspaper, "They are treated&#13;
appallingly, with investigators&#13;
asking intimate questions and&#13;
searching their personal&#13;
belongings¯" Some of the&#13;
discharged military personnel&#13;
have said they may take their&#13;
discrimination complaints to the&#13;
European Court of Human&#13;
Rights.&#13;
Anti-Gay Bias Suit&#13;
ATLANTA - Ronald Kirkland&#13;
has filed alawsuit against C~a~rtel&#13;
Restaurants Inc., charging that&#13;
he was fired as a chef at the&#13;
restaurant chain because he is&#13;
gay and the firm’s management&#13;
believed-he was infected with&#13;
HIV or had AIDS and would&#13;
cost .the chain money .through&#13;
increased insurance prelmums.&#13;
Kirkland was fired the day before&#13;
]_,.he ~a,s slatedto be enrolled iw&#13;
-?.~’plan. Ex~employees ,with-the&lt;.,&#13;
chain submitted sworn&#13;
statements as part of Kirkland’s&#13;
Leadership ]:orum, National sm" t s~¯.a.,.~3:].ni.g,.. ..t..h..at ,re,stauran, t&#13;
Lanno Lesman a.no,~~. a&amp;,".a~. : ,4~,=m~:~a,.~n,,ag;,e~.r=s..:~m,~:sc..u-:s:,s-.e.-o.. me_ma_n . s&#13;
g ¯ ,. " ....... ~ conce s a t. KIV smms Lesb~ Task Force~~~~=.~~.&#13;
Amenc~ Assn¯ OI rnys~:.~~&gt;~-ne,~0¢~-0..~~, -l~~S_~_C,~e_&#13;
forHm~~"gts&#13;
Gay Bar Ratd&#13;
M~BOU~E,Am~Mia-~e -~_~A~traua~t° uount&#13;
Melbo~e poa~ dep~ent’ s ~~~Uouples&#13;
head of civilian complaints has SYDNEY%~iThe’~ustrahan&#13;
said he may investigate an Aug.&#13;
7 raid on the Commerce Club, a&#13;
popular gay nightclub, during&#13;
which 463 patrons were publicly&#13;
strip-searched for possible drug&#13;
possession. Only 8 people were&#13;
charged during the drug raid, on&#13;
various charges ranging from&#13;
possession Of illegal drugs to&#13;
being drunkin public. The police&#13;
.=,brzg~_n its ,,~v~,&#13;
- ~hves~_gafion-into ~9~ inc~delji~Q&#13;
already filer ~omplaia~ .o.j9’~&#13;
connection with tile3-1ib~ i~ai~t.&#13;
Falwell Gets Offensive&#13;
JACKSONV~I-L.LE, Fla......&#13;
Telev~slon stal~a XU3I’L,~:Tg&#13;
Jacksonville ll’a~ tl~e~It&amp;ie~I ~o&#13;
pull Jerry Fal,,well &amp;A)34T "me,&#13;
Gospel Hour off~di~r~for&#13;
month for focusing~mo~¢~or~&#13;
politics thanonreligl;hNi Wdgf&#13;
picketed the TV st~.&#13;
Falwell spent a good Oe~ of&#13;
ume on the show&#13;
broadcast in what.protesters&#13;
called criticism of°~f~gi~eht&#13;
Clinton ~at i~...p~%ed,)~g~y&#13;
explicit language b3~ the&#13;
televangelist. A spokesperson&#13;
government has given the&#13;
{hum~proposdl,.from the&#13;
Australiaii"SWakistics Bureau to&#13;
enumerate sam&amp;sex coup~~s~&#13;
families during it~&#13;
of the nation. The plan got the&#13;
approval of the Australian&#13;
cabinet after lobbying efforts by&#13;
both gay rights groups and the&#13;
s.upport of the Anglican Synod.&#13;
:., ~Attendar~t Sues Airline: .:-&#13;
~ DALLAS~7:Ame.fiean;Mrl:mes&#13;
7,fl~ight ~t,~qfi,.~t, Jay..Ma,uk_has&#13;
" sued hls employer and theDall~s&#13;
football team’ s chartered flights&#13;
to and from games exclude male&#13;
attend~m,ts.. M~auk’.s ,lawsuit,&#13;
Cowboys. ~s~eriraination and~is aski~fot&#13;
and, that: what .he ~.h.~ges is~&#13;
Ame~ncan A~rl~nes ,~ policy be"&#13;
Cowlloy~ wpt!ld comment~&#13;
~fiean-q~ickty d~eified"thatTii’&#13;
°has sue~ a~ poti~y.&#13;
"~t!o3,,work,on the Dallas,Cowboys’-&#13;
charter b~cause&#13;
The suit also claims that when an&#13;
spend y~.u(, life paying for that I fox~the,stationsaidWTLVmould. American Airlines employee~&#13;
murder7 ~" ~liacker.s attorney --air re-runs of the.p~o’grAm tmt~l 2 ~ w~ ]~an~tlgs the charter flights~. -&#13;
Tul~[~’aTm~[y News, September - O~t~’bdr~1994,--page"4 ~....................................... 7_ ~.7.L&#13;
was asked about gay flight&#13;
attendants working on the&#13;
charters, he was told the&#13;
Cowboys’ "wouldn’t like that at&#13;
Gov’t to Intervene in&#13;
~ Anti-Sodomy Laws&#13;
CANBERRA, Australia - The&#13;
Australian government has&#13;
agreed to accept a proposal to&#13;
legalize sodomy in the nation in&#13;
an effort to override state antisodomy&#13;
laws in Tasmania that&#13;
were declared a violation of&#13;
international human rights by a&#13;
U.N. commission earlier this&#13;
year. The move by the federal&#13;
government to negate the&#13;
Tasmanian sodomy statutes is&#13;
likely to be challenged in court.&#13;
If federal legislation is adopted,&#13;
it will not, however, remove&#13;
Tasmania’s anti-sodomy laws&#13;
directly since that island-state&#13;
has refused to repeal its statutes.&#13;
City Outlaws Kisses&#13;
ANKARA, Turkey - The&#13;
Reuters news service has&#13;
reported that the southern&#13;
Turkish city of Adana has&#13;
outlawed, public-kissing by men&#13;
as-unsanitary, The city has not,&#13;
however, banned men kissing&#13;
women or women kissing other&#13;
women, and Eker offered no&#13;
explanation of how these other&#13;
kis~s:-would be h~genic while&#13;
onl~= .iiiale,mate ’kisses were&#13;
considered unsanitary.&#13;
Episcopal Bishops&#13;
Give Mixed Signals&#13;
INDIANAPOLIS - The bishops&#13;
of the nation’ s Episcopal Church&#13;
tried - with~ mixed-results - to&#13;
dealwith homosexuali~ during&#13;
its national convention. A&#13;
document issued by the bishops&#13;
says that "lifelong,&#13;
monogamous, heterosexual&#13;
unions between husbands and&#13;
wives" is the standard of the&#13;
church’s teachings. But the&#13;
document/which has been in the&#13;
works since 1991, also urges the&#13;
church to "respond pastorally to&#13;
those persons whose sexual&#13;
behavior does not conform" to&#13;
its standards. Confusing the issue&#13;
further, the bishops voted to&#13;
change the proposal from a&#13;
’~pa~torkl:t~hdhih~?~ to simply~a&#13;
. study documen Under&#13;
pressure-fro~m"a group"&#13;
~ ~6~seNativelbishops, h0wewr(&#13;
~ the conference wenteven further&#13;
"aifd ffd6lStEd ~ companion&#13;
document that says&#13;
homosexuality "cannot be&#13;
~¢On~oned by the church" and&#13;
~E~’. s~-~X relationships "a&#13;
denial of God’ s plan."&#13;
.3:~t~late Retracts "Joke"&#13;
¯;, BUENOS AIRES - Cardinal&#13;
: Ant onto Quarracino,&#13;
7 ~gentina’s leading Catholic&#13;
74Jrelate, said his suggestion&#13;
’.2{Furing a television interview that&#13;
homosexuals were "an ignoble&#13;
¯stain [on] the face of society"&#13;
and shoutdbe put in their own&#13;
giae~{o,-~ayshis remarks were "a&#13;
joke, something thatjust crossed&#13;
my mind¯" Quarracino told&#13;
reporters later th~it he was sorry..&#13;
if he "offended anyone, ff I hurt&#13;
someone’s sensitivities." During&#13;
an TV interview earlier,&#13;
Quarracinosaidgays andlesbians&#13;
should be have "alarge area.., to&#13;
live in, with theirownlaws, their&#13;
own media and even their own&#13;
constitution."Gaytights activists&#13;
in the country have threatened to&#13;
suetheCardinal overhis remarks.&#13;
Quarracino said he thought&#13;
people "had a better sense of&#13;
humor."&#13;
Oregon Ballot Measure&#13;
to Go Before Voters&#13;
SALEM, Ore. - The Oregon&#13;
state Court of Appeals has&#13;
unanimously overturned a lower&#13;
ruling against a proposed&#13;
statewide anti-gay ballot&#13;
measure, clearing theway for the&#13;
initiative to go on the November&#13;
ballot. Earlier this year a lower&#13;
court had ruled the proposed&#13;
measure- violated state&#13;
constitutional restrictions against&#13;
restricting voterinitiatives to only&#13;
1 issuein eachproposedmeasure.&#13;
Proposition 13, a revised version&#13;
ofa statewidemeasure than failed&#13;
to get voter approval in 1992,&#13;
would repeal exisdng gay rights&#13;
measures throughout Oregon,&#13;
would bar any such legislation or&#13;
ordinances in the furore, and&#13;
would restrict access to&#13;
educational and library&#13;
informationabouthomosexuality&#13;
to adults only. Opponents of the&#13;
anti-gay initiative say they will&#13;
not appeal the ruling to the state&#13;
Supreme Court.&#13;
Cobb Cty. GA Rally&#13;
MARIETTA, Ga. - Commemorating&#13;
the first anniversary _&#13;
of the Cobb County (Ga.)&#13;
Commission’s adoption of a&#13;
resolution condemning "the gay&#13;
lifestyle," hundreds of gays,&#13;
lesbians and supporters rallied in&#13;
the town square to mark the date&#13;
with a protest¯ Estimates of the&#13;
number of people attending&#13;
ranged from 1,000 to 5,000&#13;
people. Some 200 police officers&#13;
were on duty during the protest&#13;
and rally. Law enforcement&#13;
officials called it the most&#13;
peaceful protest in more than a&#13;
year.&#13;
Seattle Dom..Partners&#13;
SEATTLE- On Tuesday, Sept¯&#13;
6¢ Seattle formally .began&#13;
allowing unmarried same-sex&#13;
and opposite-sex COul~les to&#13;
register as domestic partners.&#13;
Some 70 couples showed up&#13;
when the city clerk’s office&#13;
opened Tuesday morning to pay&#13;
$25 each to register the&#13;
relationship¯ The partners&#13;
registration extends no legal&#13;
benefits to couples.&#13;
IdahoAnti-Gay Measure&#13;
BOISE, Idaho- Several hundred&#13;
people joined Idaho Gov. Cecil&#13;
Andrus in officially launching a&#13;
campaign against Prop. 1, an andgay&#13;
initiative that will go before&#13;
the voters this November¯ "We&#13;
reject hatred whenever and&#13;
wherever it appears, and it&#13;
appears," Gov. Andrus said at&#13;
the rally at the state capitol.&#13;
Saturday, 1994.&#13;
Check-in, .9 am. ~Walk begins at.lO am. ~..~.&#13;
Veteran’s Park&#13;
18th-&amp; Boulder Avenue&#13;
Benefiting non-profit (501(c)3) HIVIAIDS care-giving agencies:Indian Health Care Resource Center Clinic, Parents and Friends&#13;
ofLesbians and Gays (PFLAG)~ Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR), Visiting Nurse Association ofTulsa, Regional AIDS&#13;
Interfaith Network (RAIN), Multicultural AIDS Coalition, Interfaith AIDS Ministriesl NAMES Project Tulsa Area, Hospice of&#13;
Green Country, HIV Resource Consortium, Saint Joseph Residence, and SHANTI-Tulsa.&#13;
~DS~walk Tulsa Benefits&#13;
Bad Bbyz - S.eptember 18; 10 pm&#13;
Lola’s -.September 24, 10:30 pm&#13;
Renegades ~ October 1, 11 pm&#13;
Silver Star - October 7, 11 pm&#13;
Metropole-October 12, 10 pm&#13;
Alley- October 16, 9 pmAfter Walk Party&#13;
For more information, call Walk 94 at 9-18 587 7222.&#13;
Tulsa Family News, September - October 1994, page 5&#13;
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Tulsa Farm~l~d~#, September -Octobek I994, page 6&#13;
Health Briefs Health Briefs Health Briefs Health Briefs Health Briefs Health Briefs&#13;
A Profile of HIV&#13;
in OK’s Gay&#13;
Communities&#13;
by Alan G. Nyitray~ MS&#13;
"It’s important that we look at&#13;
the Oklahoma Gay community&#13;
as a collection of many smaller&#13;
communities like African&#13;
American Gay men, Hispamc!&#13;
Latino Gay men, Lesbian and&#13;
G~y youth, rural Gay peop!e,&#13;
etc. Each of these smaller&#13;
communities have their own&#13;
issue that must be specifically&#13;
addressed; There is no one&#13;
monolithic Gay community,"&#13;
concludes Nyitmy in a summary&#13;
of findings done by the&#13;
Oklahoma State Dept. of Health.&#13;
These materials were compiled&#13;
for the use of the HIV&#13;
Community Planning Group&#13;
(CPG). The CPG is a new,&#13;
federally mandated body that is&#13;
hoped .will provide more&#13;
community input into state HIV&#13;
prevention efforts.&#13;
These f’mdings indicate that in&#13;
Oklahoma, African-American&#13;
Gay and Bisexual men have’an&#13;
estimated rate of AIDS that is&#13;
twice as high as thatofCaucasian&#13;
Gay and Bisexual men~, The&#13;
following rates a~e fofGay and&#13;
Bisexual males with AIDS:&#13;
African-Americans, 39 per 1000&#13;
population, Hispanics/Latinos,&#13;
29-:per 1000 pop., Caucasians,&#13;
221i per 1000 pop., Native&#13;
American~, 18 per 1000 pop.,&#13;
and Asians/Pacific Islanders, 3&#13;
per 1000 pop. This AIDS rate is&#13;
estimated assuming 6% of each&#13;
race/ethnieity is Gay or Bisexual.&#13;
Nyitray, whois Gay &amp;Lesbian&#13;
Outreach .Co-ordinator of the&#13;
HIV/STD Service for the State&#13;
Dept. of Health, concludes that&#13;
the higher rates of AIDS in Gay&#13;
and Bisexual men of color show&#13;
that HIV prevention efforts must&#13;
be improved in communities of&#13;
color. "Just as Gay people riced&#13;
their own specific.~iHIV..&#13;
prevention message apart..from&#13;
heterosexuals, smaller .Gay&#13;
communities with in the Iarger&#13;
Gay community need.their ow.n&#13;
messages and projects. OneHIV&#13;
preventionmessageforthe whole&#13;
Oklahoma Gay community does&#13;
not even come close to meeting&#13;
our needs."&#13;
Otherissues identified in these&#13;
f’mdings are:&#13;
public health researchers have&#13;
never determined the true rate of&#13;
:.HIV infectionforanyOklahomabasedGay,&#13;
Lesbian or Bisexual&#13;
~mmunity~nor hav~ there bee~&#13;
any random-based study to&#13;
measure the HIV-related&#13;
knowledge, attitudes, behaviors&#13;
or;beliefs ofGay men~Bisex_uals&#13;
or Lesbians inOklahoma, though&#13;
these sorts of studies have been&#13;
-successful elsewhere;~ .., ~ .~ ~&#13;
Other observations ar~...........&#13;
there are at least 114,000 Gay,&#13;
Oklahomans between the ages&#13;
of 18 to 65basedon6% ofgeneral&#13;
population, with an assumption&#13;
of a higher percentage in urban&#13;
areas and a lower one in rural&#13;
ones; if 8% of Tulsa and&#13;
Oklahoma City metro area&#13;
population are Gay or Bisexual&#13;
males, then about 20% are likely&#13;
infected with HIV.&#13;
Men of color with AIDS are&#13;
more often Gay and Bisexual&#13;
rather thanheteros.exualinjeetion&#13;
’drUg users as ts commonly&#13;
believed. Gay men of color are&#13;
lesslikely to have had an HIV&#13;
antibody testthanCaucasianGay&#13;
¯ men.&#13;
Gay/Bi men under age 25 are&#13;
significantly more likely to say&#13;
that they did not use a condom in&#13;
anal sex with a casual partner&#13;
than men older than 25. In larger&#13;
urban areas outside Oklahoma,&#13;
Gay/Bi young men have HIV&#13;
infection rates estimated at 10~&#13;
30%.&#13;
While Oklahoma’s Gay and&#13;
Bisexual male populations have&#13;
rarely been ~tudied,. Lesbians&#13;
.....hav~nignbred~althou~h&#13;
iiife¢fion occurs in this .group&#13;
and no prevention projects have&#13;
directly addressed Lesbians..,&#13;
....Formoreinf0~aaonc~Nlan&#13;
Nyitray at405-2714636 or write&#13;
.,HIV/STD Service, OK Sta.te&#13;
~ fOO6NE 16di’s~ oKC, ~731 i~/-&#13;
1299.&#13;
LIFEGUARD&#13;
Proj~ect&#13;
The LIFEGUARD project is&#13;
coming to Tulsa. This project&#13;
was originally developed in Los&#13;
Angeles, California, and had&#13;
been adapted to fit the needs of&#13;
Tulsans.&#13;
LIFEGUARD is a series of&#13;
four meetings, dealing .with&#13;
differentaspect~ of HIV disease~&#13;
The meetings are free and are&#13;
de~ignddes~allyfor Gay and.&#13;
~i~fial?. high-’of all: age~ :find&#13;
color. The meetings will be held&#13;
in voluntc~s~l~_m.cs through~0u.t&#13;
Tulsa on wednesday evedings&#13;
and will provide an excellent&#13;
environmentfor meeting. Places&#13;
and times are availableby calling&#13;
Brian Jackson at 584-4983,&#13;
The four meetings are:&#13;
October 5, HEAT: HIV.&#13;
Education And Treatmefit, a&#13;
medical overview focusing on&#13;
living healthily with HIV for&#13;
those who are seropositive and&#13;
negative, ~fe issues such_as.&#13;
~rdl~tidn~liiiis a~discuss~by&#13;
participants.&#13;
October 12, SAND: Sex And&#13;
Nineties Dating, a fun._.and=&#13;
:e~pel-i~nfiid~m~efiiag desigixbl.&#13;
examine our personal .goals and&#13;
objectives in dating. Exploring -&#13;
-! s0me:;.0fith~issues of da~t~ing&#13;
the age of AIDS.&#13;
October 19, SEA: Self Esteem&#13;
Les.b~an and Bisexual&#13;
designed to acknowledge and&#13;
celebrate yourself. We will~&#13;
explore Gay identity and develop&#13;
strategies to confront anti-Gay&#13;
hostilities, both internal and&#13;
external.&#13;
October 26, SWIM: Sex With&#13;
Intimacy for Men, this meeting,&#13;
held in an auditorium rather than&#13;
a home, brings together 30 to 50&#13;
men to discuss and celebrate the&#13;
many safer and sexy options&#13;
available to Gay men today and’&#13;
help develop skills in increasing&#13;
you own~sexual satisfaction.&#13;
~. For more information, call&#13;
584-4983.&#13;
Being Aware&#13;
Support Group&#13;
Support Services announces&#13;
the return of the Being Aware&#13;
rap group for the fall &amp;-winter&#13;
seasons. The group will meet.&#13;
every week at 7 pm at 2440 East&#13;
51st, Suite BS. The next meeting&#13;
will,be Monday, September19.&#13;
_ Being Aware is degigned to&#13;
meet the needs,of pedple living&#13;
withHIV/AIDS and thosepcople&#13;
dealing-, with.the AIDS crisis.&#13;
This.is,~ a drop,in groupi:open to&#13;
allpcople regardless of race, age&#13;
of sexual expression.&#13;
:Being’Aware is facilitated by&#13;
~William Brnder, certified HIV/&#13;
AIDS test.counselor/educator/&#13;
activist, and JeffMartin, Masters&#13;
Level Counselor/Activist. For&#13;
and Attitudos,.-.this meeti,n.~g is moreinformation, cal1742-3520. ~’~ ~&#13;
Jeffery A. Beal,-MD&#13;
Ted Campbell,.LCSW&#13;
Ginny Buffer; RN MS&#13;
Specialized in HIV Care&#13;
Clinical Trials* now Open&#13;
for Treatment of&#13;
HIV Disease and Related Infections&#13;
_Nevirapipe...HIV Treatment&#13;
Oral Vs. IV Ganciclovir...CMV Retinitis Treatment&#13;
Zithromax-Biaxin-Ethambutol...MAC Treatment&#13;
Providing Comprehesive Primary Care&#13;
Medicine and Psychotherapeutic ~ervices&#13;
We have many insurance provider affiliations&#13;
- ifyou be~long to an insurance program&#13;
that does not list us as providers,&#13;
call us and we will apply.&#13;
1560 East 21st Street, Suite 210&#13;
Monday. Friday, 9:30-4:30 pm, 743-1000&#13;
*must meet inclusion &amp; exclusion criteria.&#13;
For mo~e information, call 918-743-1000, ext. ’HIV’&#13;
between 10am - 4pm. To receive more information&#13;
about new clinical trials as they are available,&#13;
send your name &amp; address to:&#13;
Jeffrey Beal, M.D.&#13;
1560 E. 21st St, Ste. 210&#13;
Tulsa, OK 74114&#13;
Tulsa Family N.ews~ September - October 1994, page 7&#13;
presents...&#13;
’.:HIV Education&#13;
Treatment&#13;
\~// _&#13;
(of 14). I’m not convinced that&#13;
the culture mad prejudice is that&#13;
different here. The difference is&#13;
that in Texas, Lesbians &amp; Gay&#13;
men have been involved in&#13;
politics and have demanded&#13;
better treatment. Here we’re too&#13;
busy being grateful for getting&#13;
only one kick in the pants instead&#13;
of two.&#13;
As long as we don’t demand&#13;
more of our politicians, we’re&#13;
not going to get more. In many&#13;
cases, we still may not get what&#13;
we wantbut at least wecanmake&#13;
an informed decision. Most&#13;
social change in this country,&#13;
this state, and this city did not&#13;
come from well connected&#13;
minority folks working their&#13;
inside connections. It was the&#13;
ones with inside connections, the&#13;
AdamClaytonPowells whowere&#13;
telling Dr. King, "son, you’re&#13;
going too fast..."&#13;
Social change has come from&#13;
those who were pushy, who said,&#13;
"sorry we’re not going to accep,t,&#13;
what you’re trying to do to us.&#13;
Ada Louise Sipuel Fisher,&#13;
Thurgood Marshall and the&#13;
NAACP pushed OU towards&#13;
desegregation. Joe Williams and&#13;
others with the NAACP forced&#13;
Tulsa out of its racist city&#13;
commission form of&#13;
government. They may have&#13;
been polite but~y weren’tjust&#13;
ahoma politicians are&#13;
going to try to avoid talking with&#13;
us, about us mad our issues as&#13;
long as we allow them to get&#13;
away with doing so. Tulsa Family&#13;
News will do all we can to shame,&#13;
cajole or persuade Oklalaoma&#13;
politicians into upholding basic&#13;
American values of fairness,&#13;
honesty and respect for all&#13;
citizens.&#13;
Accordingly, Tulsa Family&#13;
News ~s withdrawing its&#13;
endorsement of Jack Mildren.&#13;
We cannot recommend either&#13;
Mildren or Shedfick. We find&#13;
them to be both cowardly and&#13;
less than honest. Repeatedly,&#13;
we’ve been told that Shedrick&#13;
"does not have a bigoted bone in&#13;
herbody."Webeen told Mildren&#13;
believes in fairness. Well, this&#13;
Gay man says start proving to&#13;
our comnmnity that you stand&#13;
for something other than only&#13;
getting yourselfelected or taking&#13;
our money.&#13;
The winner ofthe Detnocratic&#13;
runoff election (September 20)&#13;
will face Frank Keating,&#13;
Republican nominee on&#13;
November 8..&#13;
Meanwhile, media observers&#13;
may wonder where the&#13;
"mainstream" media has been in&#13;
covering minority issues,&#13;
including Lesbian~:and Gay&#13;
issues, in this campaign. The&#13;
Tulsa Woddhardl~,.~ms to&#13;
make any connection between&#13;
local issues concerning Lesbian&#13;
and Gay Tulsans and the&#13;
We do honor Chuck Ervin&#13;
(State Capitol) and Jim Myers&#13;
(DC burean) for asking a hard&#13;
question or two but wonder when&#13;
the rest of them will get it?&#13;
Then there’s television. The&#13;
same stations that cover local&#13;
Lesbian and Gay issues fairly&#13;
well are as bad as theTulsaWorld&#13;
on state and federal issues. Could&#13;
it be that the tv stations did not&#13;
ask aboutLesbian andGayissues&#13;
in the tv debates because of well&#13;
documented anti-Gay bias of&#13;
some news people? Maybe they&#13;
believe that if they don’t talk&#13;
about us, we’lljust go away. I’m&#13;
not. Youknow you can call these&#13;
folks up and tell them you’ re not&#13;
happy with their coverage. We&#13;
do. We hope you will too.&#13;
Conf, cont’dfrom p.l&#13;
and Gays from other faith&#13;
traditions. Nancy Day, executive&#13;
director of the Tulsa chapter of&#13;
the National Conference&#13;
indicated that the office had not&#13;
tried to involve local Lesbian/&#13;
Gay congregations or&#13;
organizations. Other organizers&#13;
apologized for the lack of&#13;
inclusion and promised to&#13;
investigate making last minute&#13;
changes to the programming.&#13;
Also atpress time, organizers&#13;
could not ’verify whether&#13;
workshop presenters would&#13;
address tbe anti-Gay aspects of&#13;
the Holocaust. For more&#13;
information, call 5846116.&#13;
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Lone Star Women,s Music Festival, Texas&#13;
Sonora Bay Women’s Week, Mexico 10/1‘8~ ’"~ ~&#13;
Gay &amp; Lesbian Scuba Jamboree, Cozumel 10/1-8&#13;
~bian Cruise, G~n¢lslands 10/2-8&#13;
Lost in Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada 10/7-9&#13;
W~,s ¢ek, ProvincetownlO/12-17&#13;
K¢y Wea Fantasy Fest 10/31&#13;
New Orleans Halloween 10/31&#13;
Puerto Vallarta RSVP Vacation 11/5-12&#13;
Food &amp; Wine Weekend, Provincetown H/11-14,&#13;
man more Family orient vacat,on$.&#13;
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College grad, 23, 6’ 1751bs. new to Tulsa, seeks friends with humor&#13;
and self-esteem. Clean-cut, straight-acting, Christian wishes to&#13;
meet Christian or moral, straight-acting, non-smokers, no. 44600,&#13;
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Cool, crisp days, awash with color. Walking&#13;
though piles of fallen leaves. Is this your ideal of&#13;
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reading ads in Friends &amp; Lovers. But, like you,&#13;
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JACL&#13;
cont’dfrom p. 1&#13;
Congressman appealed to the&#13;
groups to approve the resolution&#13;
endorsing equal marriage rights&#13;
for gays and lesbians, which&#13;
passed by a 50-38 vote with 11&#13;
abstentions. The proposal&#13;
caused serious dissensions in the&#13;
65-year:old, 24,000-member&#13;
JACL. Allen Kato, JACL’s legal&#13;
counsel, resigned m protest over&#13;
the proposal which he .called&#13;
"morally wrong." Bill&#13;
Hosokawa, a former _Denver&#13;
Post_ editorial page editor wrote&#13;
a column in JACL’s weekly&#13;
publication saying that "JACL&#13;
established ~i proud record that&#13;
includes adv~acy for all. But&#13;
now it has gone .beyond that,&#13;
choosing;, arole,on..the cutting&#13;
edge of t~e~litanthUmanrights&#13;
moveme~(," ~, ~Former JACL&#13;
chap te rlf ~i~ie~.s,i.d~n t s Tak&#13;
Yamam6(6 i~.fid.~fi~ Yaniamoto&#13;
rand formei; JACL staffer Lia&#13;
Shigemura,~e,,0ut during the&#13;
months:l.0ni~i~d~fiate, over the&#13;
resolufioi~ arid: all~ addressed the&#13;
conventi~ox~.tf.-app~al for its&#13;
adoption/.,,.M,~religious&#13;
leaders,~"Ec~’li’ a~" the Rev. Joan&#13;
Ishibashi’ ~iUnited Church&#13;
of Chris-ili~ :~olidu and the&#13;
Rev. M~?~agawa of&#13;
same-sex nim-ri~ag~;~gesblu_fi0n -&#13;
as did ~/~’ cau.c.~s,&#13;
the.As~iation&#13;
the National Asian Pacific&#13;
American Legal Consortium.&#13;
U.S. Rep. Norman Mineta wrote&#13;
in a letter to JACL: "Where&#13;
would we be today if the&#13;
NAACP,or the National Council&#13;
~of La Raza, or the Anti-&#13;
Defamation League of B’nai&#13;
Brith, or the National Gay &amp;&#13;
Lesbian Task Force, had taken&#13;
the position that redress was a&#13;
Japanese American issue - and&#13;
had nothing to do with African&#13;
Americans, HispanicAmericans,&#13;
Jews or gay and lesbian&#13;
Americans? These organizations,&#13;
and their members;joined&#13;
us because they unders~c~i&#13;
believed in;our argument-that a&#13;
threat: t~ the civil fights 6f&#13;
AmeriCanis a threat ito the civil&#13;
rights Of all Americans.;’-&#13;
Hate .crimes&#13;
cont’dfrdOip; 1&#13;
Human Rights Campaign Fundsaid~&#13;
"This is the;first ~tim~&#13;
Congress has acted to ~punisli&#13;
violeiac¢ against lesbians andgay&#13;
men tlLrough stiffer periiiltie~ f0f&#13;
hate crim~s, The inclusion of&#13;
disability aiid gender, aloi~g with&#13;
sexual brientation; sendS a&#13;
message to loc;al law&#13;
enforcement agencies’ that the&#13;
federal gfvemment is&#13;
about g@~bashing:..""The full&#13;
hate~esbill passed the Senateon&#13;
a 61=38 vote. President&#13;
Chnton is-expected to s~gfithe&#13;
bill into law.&#13;
Studies&#13;
cont’dfrom p. 1&#13;
indicates that gay men and&#13;
lesbians, contrary to other&#13;
findings and popular myth, earn&#13;
considerably less than their&#13;
heterosexual co-workers. One&#13;
study, presented at the annual&#13;
meeting of. the American&#13;
Statistical Association in&#13;
Toronto, indicated that 10% of&#13;
American men and 6.4% of U.S,&#13;
women have had sex with a&#13;
member of the same’sex at least&#13;
once during their lifetimes. The&#13;
study also:found that more than&#13;
18% Of males and over 17% of&#13;
females said they.had ~ither had&#13;
sex with or had felt sexually,&#13;
attracted.to:someone Of the Sam~’&#13;
sex - or both,- duriiigtheir lives.&#13;
In additi0fi, the Study~also foimd&#13;
tha~4:l% of’m~n arid 2:3% Of"&#13;
women in this Cfuntry said they&#13;
had’ dulyiiad same:s:ek relatio~~.&#13;
during their fives.~ AnOtherStud~;&#13;
by ~/~ unive"r~itybf:Mafyland&#13;
are l~sing money just for being&#13;
gay.’ Earliermarketing reseaich&#13;
surveys have suggested that gay&#13;
couples earn $56,000 to$63,006&#13;
annually, ~ompared with the&#13;
national average ofjust $36,500.&#13;
According to the study’s&#13;
findings, gaymen aremorelikely&#13;
to hold professional jobs, but&#13;
they areless likely to bepromoted&#13;
into managerial ranks, thereby&#13;
eontributing to their overall&#13;
lower income levels. While&#13;
1’7.9% of heterosexual men&#13;
surveyed were managers, only&#13;
12.8% .of the gay men were.&#13;
Navy. cont’dfrom p. 1&#13;
rational reason for its anti-gay&#13;
policies. The appellate court&#13;
ruling upheld the reinstatement&#13;
order, but did not deal.with the&#13;
issi~of the military ban’s&#13;
constitutionality: .There was&#13;
speculation that because the&#13;
appeals .court only applies to&#13;
Meinhold’S reinstatement and&#13;
does not challenge the&#13;
researcher, found that gay men’", c0nstitutiooality of the ban itself&#13;
make 11% :t6 27% less than the government may not appeal&#13;
hete-rosexu’al males in thedecisiontotheU.S.Supreme&#13;
comparablejob~. Lesbians, the .. Court.’The Jnsdce Dept. would&#13;
researchers found2earn ~% to- " onJysay that the decision was&#13;
14%lessthatl -heterosexual&#13;
femaleS. "Lesbians’&#13;
men are experiengi.ng.’discrimiuation&#13;
fliat ’ actually hurts&#13;
them -ec0nomically," said Lee-&#13;
Badg.ett; a:’Univ~rsity. of&#13;
Maryl~d e~01iomi’c~’ pro~essor, -&#13;
and ao:tli6r of!the’smdy;:’*They&#13;
being reviewed.&#13;
NGLTF. -&#13;
cont’dfrom p. 1&#13;
organization will launch a&#13;
nari.on’al~search,, for ~ a new&#13;
Lavner&#13;
cont’dfrom p. 1&#13;
Zinc and New York’s Eighty-&#13;
Eights to colleges and&#13;
community centers to MCC’s in&#13;
Wichita and Sarasota, the 25th&#13;
anniversary of the National&#13;
Organization ofWomen and the&#13;
International Mr. Leather&#13;
contest. Ms. Lavner typically&#13;
performs in black leather.&#13;
Sandra Gillis is the executive&#13;
director of PFLAG’s national.&#13;
organization. According to !ocal&#13;
co-organizer, Nancy McDonald,&#13;
Ms. Gillis will not be performing&#13;
in leather, black or otherwise but:&#13;
will be giving an update on the&#13;
substantial efforts of PFLAG to&#13;
fight discrimination basedon&#13;
sexual orientation.&#13;
Patrons may attend a private&#13;
dinner with Lavner &amp; Gillis, a&#13;
special reception and the&#13;
gerformance with a donation of&#13;
100 for two persons. A sponsor&#13;
ticket for the reception and&#13;
performance is $50-for two,&#13;
Tickets for the performanceare&#13;
$10 in advance and $15 at the&#13;
door. Tickets and information is&#13;
available at Tomfoolery! or by&#13;
calling 747-4125 or 742-8565.&#13;
Change .&#13;
cont’dfrom p. !&#13;
’Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,’" and&#13;
"Legislating Against Violence.,"&#13;
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T H E&#13;
Planner Leanne Gross.&#13;
Mapping Your&#13;
Financial Road&#13;
to Retirement&#13;
by Leaane M. Gross&#13;
Most people look upon&#13;
retirement as a happy exchange&#13;
of activities: playing golf,&#13;
visiting friends and family, siting&#13;
by the pool, traveling the world,&#13;
or simply lazing the days away&#13;
in some pleasant climate.&#13;
And yet, a growing record of.&#13;
dashed hopes casts a shadow&#13;
across the expectation of&#13;
untroubled days. Stories abound&#13;
of retirees adrift without a chart&#13;
of daily obligations to direct&#13;
them: They haven’t posed these&#13;
questions about retirement that&#13;
they’ve routinely answered&#13;
"G A Y&#13;
Where do I want to be?&#13;
How do I want to live?&#13;
More serious, as a survey by&#13;
financial services giant Merrill&#13;
Lynch shows, is the substantial&#13;
gap between what people expect&#13;
to afford in their retirement and&#13;
what their retirementincome will&#13;
actually enable them to afford.&#13;
They haven’t answered the most&#13;
important question. What will&#13;
my retirement income be?&#13;
To answer that question,&#13;
experts in the field agree the&#13;
place to start is the income every&#13;
employed person will have:&#13;
Social Security retirement&#13;
benefits..&#13;
Until August 1988, the odds&#13;
of your getting a satisfactory&#13;
answer were about as good as&#13;
beating a sidewalk gambler at&#13;
three-card Monte.&#13;
Since then, under a Social&#13;
Security Administration&#13;
program calledPEBES (Personal&#13;
Earnings and Benefit Estimate&#13;
Statemen0, you can have an&#13;
answer in a couple of weeks.&#13;
Call 8001937-2000, request form&#13;
SSA-7004, complete itandreturn&#13;
it. The information you receive&#13;
will include your-estimated&#13;
monthly retirement, benefits&#13;
basedon your projected earnings&#13;
and the age at which you expect&#13;
to reure.&#13;
Be prepared for a shock., your&#13;
during their working years:. .. PEBES will most likely show&#13;
.What do I want tq do wi~,m~i:: :( fliatS~al Seeurity-~even ffyou&#13;
time and my life? ~ :" " " "..~ mad y~employer(s) contribute&#13;
L ..... I F E S T Y L E&#13;
to it for 40 years and you work don’t buy until you’re satisfied&#13;
past 65-- will hardly meet basic this is what you need.&#13;
living expenses. First Rule: Start your planning&#13;
Uncle Sam has not deceived early. It takes from 20 to 25&#13;
you. Social Security is not a years to implement a successful&#13;
pension, and was never intended retirement plan. Unless you have&#13;
to be a pension, although that is major amounts to contribute to&#13;
a. common assumption. Its the fund; however, some&#13;
objective, zs to replace part of retirement savings m better-than&#13;
the income that individuals and none in any case.&#13;
their families lose, when they During those years, you’ll be&#13;
. retire, become severely disabled, building assets that will provide&#13;
or die. You should consider your retirement income, even under&#13;
Social Security and company severeinflationarypressures, and&#13;
pension benefits a "retirement ensure your security and that of&#13;
paycheck", using this to your survivors, m the event of&#13;
determine the incomeyou’ll need health or other emergencies.&#13;
to finance the retirement you You’ll set the process in&#13;
want. motion by giving the planner a&#13;
What is your next move? meticulous account of your&#13;
The same action you take to.. present income and expenses,&#13;
prepare for a home purchase, or. your total assets and liabilities,&#13;
a vacation, or a child’s college, plus incomeyou expect toearn&#13;
education. You must plan. ...... after retirement-along with the&#13;
The only difference is that this year you intend to retire and the&#13;
is long:range.Pl~ng that.will annU~il retirement income you&#13;
pay a co~mm~anding role i~a your want to have.&#13;
life for. many.y.e~s~. .. : ........ ..~ Afte_r analyzing, this&#13;
But.a retirement .p!an, like a informa’d0~’. ~he pl~e!~...w~ll&#13;
tailored suit, should fit. you propose ~a:ys¯ you can manage&#13;
perfectly. Few ~people other than your current earnings andassets&#13;
fiscal, e~per~s have the time or so they Will"yield the r~xiui~ed&#13;
saw;y to onstruEi. such a piah, . incrm~ when you retire, q’his]s,&#13;
and you’ll ..probable need essentially,, a long-range&#13;
professional help. ¯ " in~;~stmeiat program bUii~,iin&#13;
There’ s plenty available. Most mo~t eXtses,.onsi~me form0f ~xlarge&#13;
banks, insurance free.annuity or other h~dged&#13;
companies, investment houses investment that will make the&#13;
and accounting firms offer most of the resources you can&#13;
retirement planning. Pick a dedicate to it.&#13;
quality instituti.on, ask questions, ’ T.he :p~an, :wpically, will_ also&#13;
sketch the impact of different&#13;
econon~ic scenarios high/low&#13;
stable interest rates, high/low&#13;
stable inflation, recession&#13;
growth/depression- on vour&#13;
rettrement~ncome. The complete&#13;
plan will be a road map to your&#13;
retirement security.&#13;
However you dev~lop your&#13;
plan, on your own or with&#13;
experienced help, you can count&#13;
on it requiring investment of time&#13;
and personal resources. But&#13;
never doubt that it’s worth every&#13;
hour, every dollar you devote to&#13;
it.&#13;
As I always say: "People don’t&#13;
plan to fail, they fail to plan."&#13;
Leanne M. Gross is a member&#13;
of the Rainbow Business Guild,&#13;
a Tulsa non-profit organization.&#13;
Boy George Paternity ?&#13;
LONDON - To the SUrlY,rise of&#13;
virtually no one,iaB.fitish court&#13;
has tossed out a ~i~fl claim by a&#13;
woman in the. U.S°.iWho had&#13;
charged that,.openly gay pop&#13;
singer Boy Ge01ge.h~igl ~athered&#13;
her 7-year-old~oiX:Th~~ed&#13;
woman filedttie"aUit i~t~-t: year,&#13;
but the court dis~ssed:the case&#13;
when it was told tile ~vbman had&#13;
not been heard:i~rO~ ~i:~ then.&#13;
Boy George s~d Of:th~ w~oman’ s&#13;
claims that he haffnever had sex&#13;
with a woman~ M8 !ifeand that&#13;
therefore the birthmust have&#13;
been "a miracle."&#13;
496-2410, 800-336-3524&#13;
Homes change with the times..:&#13;
munic~ting withith’eir corn:&#13;
parties via fax"modems.&#13;
.Homes With two offices~will&#13;
~o~ ~ unusuat.&#13;
Hou~ho[d size is shrinking&#13;
and the number of&#13;
-householders will increase&#13;
nearly 20e~ this d~ade. At&#13;
[he same [im~ mallv households&#13;
are expanding to&#13;
dude grandparents, .~dult&#13;
children, or both. That calls&#13;
for flexible floor plans, and&#13;
more accessory units ~ selfcontained&#13;
"apartments""&#13;
within homes.&#13;
Dining rooms mav be&#13;
going the way of sculleries and ~pus&#13;
rooms¯ ~me builders are.eliminating&#13;
them in favor of more spacious eating&#13;
areas open to family rooms.&#13;
The National Association of Home&#13;
Builders recenflv surveved industry&#13;
watchers, futurist~,..and feading-edg~&#13;
builders to find out how new technology&#13;
and changing demographics will be&#13;
changing our homes. Here’s what they&#13;
found.&#13;
There will be more media rooms and&#13;
larger family rooms because ot increasing&#13;
sales ofbig-screen TVs. Many Upscale,&#13;
homes are being built with&#13;
complete home theaters.&#13;
For buyers and sellers&#13;
If you’re a buver remember that all the&#13;
lates( improven~ents don’t mean a thing&#13;
unless vou really like what you buy. The&#13;
home should fit’your requirements.°&#13;
If you’re a seller, keep tn mind that&#13;
- Many hgflae~ already have office op- there are buvers who will "decide ~that&#13;
tions -- dens or extra bedrooms that can your home i~ exactly what they want.&#13;
be used as home offices. But the trend is Putting buyers a~d sellers t~geth~er is&#13;
ac6elerating. Bv theyear 2001, 70% of all. our job. Call us to learn how w~.can&#13;
homes are expected to have computers guide you to success. Thei-e’s&#13;
as more ,peopte-.work at home, com~.......obligation for a meeting. - ...... ¯&#13;
.................................................................................................~;-,~4--.-~.~- ......’:~.~.,,,Tulsa Family~ews, September - 6CtOb’~’~’:"179~),~i pcige 11 ).&#13;
T H E&#13;
AiDS Info-Line&#13;
Interfaith AIDS Ministries has&#13;
added a 918 area code 800&#13;
number (800-284-2437) to&#13;
provide greater access to HIV/&#13;
AIDS information throughout&#13;
eastern Oklahoma. As the State&#13;
of Oklahoma AIDS information&#13;
line is still inoperative, this is the&#13;
only 24 hour, 7 day a week&#13;
information source.&#13;
Interfaith ¯AIDS Ministries&#13;
also is seeking volunteers for the&#13;
information line. Volunteers&#13;
work from their homes as calls&#13;
are forwarded from the Interfaith&#13;
AIDS Ministries number. This&#13;
phone line is the only 24 hour a&#13;
day source of HIV/AIDS&#13;
information and referrals in the&#13;
918 area code. Volunteers are&#13;
asked to consider donating a 3-4&#13;
hour block of time at least one&#13;
evening a week. Night owls&#13;
would be especially welcome for&#13;
late shifts. Training on HIV&#13;
issues will be provided and&#13;
typically requires about 4 hours&#13;
and is conducted one on one.&#13;
Another 2 hours on phone line&#13;
protocals and crisis training is&#13;
also provided.&#13;
For more information or to&#13;
volunteer, call Interfaith AIDS&#13;
Ministries at 438-2437 or 800-&#13;
284-2437.&#13;
Family of Faith-,~iOij g ~!~;ii~it’ ~y&#13;
Family of Faith MCC,&#13;
formerly of Jenks, celebrated a 5&#13;
year birthday on Septembe:~;9;&#13;
The church, now located at 5,L51-&#13;
E South Mingo, had a dat~ee&#13;
party on Saturday the 10th to&#13;
commemorate the e~,ent. The&#13;
celebration confiiiu’ed:wthS~ an&#13;
inspimfi6nal praiseland"~Vorsliip&#13;
celbrafion.on the 1 lth. Church&#13;
members were pleased to h~ve&#13;
former Pastors Crocker and Fink&#13;
back in Tulsa for the celebration.&#13;
Five years ago, Pastors Pam&#13;
Crocker and Marian Fink started"&#13;
Family of Faith from a renta!:~&#13;
location in Broken Arrow. From&#13;
the location in Broken Arrow,&#13;
the church moved to a more&#13;
permanent location in Jenks, and&#13;
more recently to its present&#13;
especially welcome. of Prayer fo r For more information, write&#13;
TBE, POB 3502, Tulsa, OK Persons t-,v,nu 74101 or call 446-7883 or 587-&#13;
with HIV/AIDS 1658. location in Tulsa proper.&#13;
Family of Faitli has grown~ ,-:~" Saint Afdan’s Episcopal&#13;
from an hfitial membership of 3 Church will host Tulsa’s&#13;
to 4 to a membership of over 50.&#13;
Programming at the church&#13;
includes a support .group for&#13;
codependency, a ch0ii’; a w~kly&#13;
Bible .study, and many other&#13;
acdvities. _&#13;
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mass at its Saturday, October 8th workshop in 1994.&#13;
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north side of 71st Street between massage. Because of the healing&#13;
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welcome, including non- erotic energy, men living with&#13;
denominatibnal believers, HIV and in recovery from&#13;
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Prime limers&#13;
Prime Timers, a social nonprofit&#13;
organization for Gay men&#13;
over 40, will hold its monthly&#13;
meeting on Saturday, September&#13;
17 with social and business&#13;
segment at 2 pm and with a&#13;
presentatmn at 3 pro. John&#13;
Denny, past president of the&#13;
Tulsa Geneological S ociety will&#13;
speak about tracing your&#13;
ancestry at the Gathering Room&#13;
at 4154 So. Harvard, Ste. H-l,&#13;
Basement Level Room.&#13;
In October, the organization&#13;
will return to its regular s_chedule&#13;
with a meeting on October 1st.&#13;
Tom Neal, publisher of Tulsa&#13;
Family News will speak about&#13;
the newspaper and the&#13;
community.&#13;
observance of a national day of&#13;
prayer for persons living with&#13;
HIV and. AIDS on. Sunday,&#13;
October3at3 pm. The Presiding&#13;
Bishop of Episcopal Church&#13;
USAhas called all Episcopalians&#13;
to this observance though all are&#13;
welcome. Saint Aidan’s is located&#13;
at 4045 North Cincinnati. The&#13;
vicar is the Reverend Gall Keeny&#13;
-Mulligan.&#13;
Tulsa city-county Library&#13;
9/20 " Tulsa City-County Library Commission, noon, Owasso&#13;
Library, 103 W. Broadway.&#13;
9/21 An English Country Garden: a Potpourri of English Songs,&#13;
noon, Aaronson Auditorium, Central Lib: 4th &amp;&#13;
Denver.&#13;
9/28 Liebeslieder Waltzes, noon, Aaronson Auditorium, Central&#13;
Lib. 4th &amp; ~Denver.&#13;
10/18 Tuls¯ City-County Library Commission, noon, Central&#13;
Lib. 4th &amp; Denver.&#13;
10/27 Parent Connection, AIDS Awareness for Parents, 7pm,&#13;
Owasso Library, 103 W. Broadway.&#13;
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Bob Hardy&#13;
Pager: 628-8745&#13;
Brady Heights&#13;
2 &amp; 3 Bedroom&#13;
.... Apartments&#13;
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Close to UCT&#13;
-TJC, Downtown&#13;
Water paid&#13;
$285-325&#13;
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Dart Tournament, Tues. 8pro&#13;
- Pool Tournament, Fri. 7:30&#13;
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tax situations, whether single or as couples.&#13;
We are proud to serve our communities&#13;
" with sensitive &amp;timely information.&#13;
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H E G A Y L I F E S T Y L E&#13;
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would appreciate your cooperation in this effort.&#13;
Please complete the survey and return it to P.O. Box&#13;
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Tomfoolery! at 1565 South Sheridan (in the Silver Star&#13;
Saloon) Thursday thru Sunday from 9:30 p.m. until 12:00&#13;
am on Thurs. &amp; Sun. and till 2 am on Fri. &amp; Sat. As this&#13;
is the first such survey we’ ve done for the Tulsa area, we&#13;
would appreciate any comments or suggestions you might&#13;
have. Please circle or fill in the appropriate response. The&#13;
voluntee~ information at the end may be sent separatdy&#13;
in order to protect the privacy of your answers.&#13;
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or even for yourself. B’s O sexy, sensual way to&#13;
say this is how you make me feel. It’s available at&#13;
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                    <text>Serving Tulsa’s Lesbian, Gay &amp; Bisexual Communities - Our Families of the Heart

Gays Not
Confer÷nee
onTo erance
Dialogue with the
Other: Healing &amp; Hope

Operating trader a new federal
mandate seeking greater
comnmni~ y involvement in the
distribution of funds for HIV
MDS preven~on, the O~oma
~ta~e Dept. of H~th has begtm
dae commmnff phnnfing group
(CPG). "l]fis group will help to
determine where sm~c do!tars
wii~ be distributed, t’he group
ha~ 3 sub-groups: needs
assessmenu epidemiology and
nomination/membership. For
more h~kx call William at 7423520.

Tulsa wilt hos~ the I4th
Nafiowal Worlcshop on Ctmsfian.Jewish Relations on Nov. 6-9 at
the Adam’s Mark Hotel. The !~
organizers of ~he confernece
which is associated with the
National Conference (formerly
the National Conference of
C~stim~s m~d Jews ~ trove noted
dmir parficuk~ efforts to m~e
fl~is conference broadly diverse.
including not on13 a v~me(y of
Christian
and
Jewish
organi7~itions m~d traditions but
Nso representatives of tstam
Native American {raNfions.
Convener Dr. William J.
Wiseman writes in ~he
promotional
brochure.
"..,diversity ~s a given. Plurality
is our response. We are capable
of mutual suppo~ as we seek to
dialogue with ’the other’ in
healing m~d hope..."
Despite
this
public
co~mnitment to diversity, no part
of the brochure indicates any
effo~ttoincludeI~sbianmqdG@

C)n August 22. Tulsa’s Hmnan
Rights * 7ommission received the
revised report on discrimination
based o~ sexual orientation if( ,m
the Standing Committee on
Sexna~ Orientation Discfimnafion~ The revised mlma reflects
cfitidsms and sugges~ons made
at sever~ public hegNngs held in
fl~e late spring. The committal
added Ioomotes and more of i~
source matefi~s m the ofi~nal
re~)rt as wet1 as a&amp;hng a seared
re] ume eft all the materials that
were st~bmited hy me public to
the stantfing comnfiuee.
This second volume comains
a numt~r of documenls fl~at can
be chm’acterized as ~mti-Gay but
also contains letters or
memor~mda urging support of
pro~ecdons against discriminauox~ based on sexual
oriemadon,
submitting such documents
vere: ~he I.eague of Women
Voters of Metropolitan TNsa.
the Session of John Knox
Presb~ te~am Church. the Dept.
of Ecumenical &amp; Social
Concerns of Eastern OMahoma
PresbyteD’, All So~’s UNaNan
Church and the Green Conntry
Monthly Meeting of the

September 15 October !4, 1994, Volume 1, Issue 10

Another letter endorsing
protections was signed by some
of the mos~ distinguished
religious leaders in Tulsa. Fhe
Rev. Caldwetl, College Hil!
Presbyterian, P,abbi Fitzermim.
B’nai EmunNl Synagogue. ~e
Rev. Fox. St. John’s EpiscopN,
the Rev. Kennedy, Trinity
EpiscopM, Dr. Knippa, Grace
l.:utheraa~ Emeritus. t~he Revs.
Newman ~d WILLS, Boston
Ave. Me~xJist. Rabbi Shenn~m
Temple ~srae!. hrs. Wolf and
S~th and ~e hey. Caused,.
Soul’s (Jnitarian and the Roy
Me,mesh. Kendal W~i~tier
Ministries and
Center. TU. The gist of ~his letter
iBllows: "...ore’ {radifions are no{
uNfonn in our un, lerstanding
of...sexud orientation we agr~
that ~r~Nn basic h~mmn rights
...are due NI persons...discmm~
ina~ion violates ..ont._faith
tradition:~ wNch regains all_to
be of sacred worth...h a~ers
any of God’s children must be
identified ~md rem(,ved.._"
Fur&amp;er action may be t~fl~en at
the next Humm~ Rights Commission meeting on 9/19. The
report if accepted will be
forwarde~ to the Mayor &amp;

US Congress catgdtaate L~r~em

Want Gays

er y. ..................
Lynn I~vner

Lynn Lavner &amp;
Sandra Gillis At
Benefit Show

Tulsa Oklahomans fol,Human
Rights (TOHR) and Parents,
Friends &amp; Family of Lesbians &amp;
Gays, Tulsa Chapter (PFLAG)
will present a gala appearance
by Ly~m Lavner and Sandra
Gillis at All Soul’s Church, 29th
&amp; Peoria on Wednesday,
September 28.
Lavner, who bills herself as
"America’s most politically
incon’ect entertainer." combines
/:greedy and cabaret-style
musical performance. While the
co~ uent of her ac~ is primarily
(~3 myone with a ~ense of
}mfl~or will appreciate her l~r~ly
[ nvner dcscfi~&gt;gs herself as "a
~;hor~ ~cf~..hm~&amp;;d. New York
lewish ~ esbia~’ who~s bce~
1~ ~c }~e was seven. She’s
role:, dcd d~me albums and a ~ivciwconcer~ recording, "Butch
Fatale." Her perffmnauces have
taken her to ~) smms and five
coumries, playing venue~
rar~ging
from
Hippodrome. P~is’ Lc Piano
see Lavner. pal

SALT LAKE CITY
The
Japanese American Citizens
League overcame enormous
odds m its national convention
in Salt Lake City Aug. 3-7 to
become the first non-gay national
civil rights organization in the
U.S. to endorse same-sex
marriages. Gay and lesbian

thealready contlicting quesuons
about gays and lesbians in this
country, researchers this week
released timings in 2 separate
studies that sharply contradict
earlier studies. One review study
suggests the percentage of gays
and lesbians in America may in
fact be significanfly greater than

members of JACL, church
leaders, and even a U.S.

other recent researchers have
found; while another ’ study

see JACL. page 10

see Studies, page 10

Fed. Crime Bill Includes

Big Changes at NGLTF

Anti-Gay Hate Crimes

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The
National Gay &amp; L~esbian Task
Force has announced the
resignations of 4 key staff
meln~rs at the lobbying group,
including ~he ~eparture of Pefi
Jude Radecic. NGLTF’s
execaave dirdctor who will ~
hying flint W~s~ m November
ffter h~s~ 1 ,’ear a~ the agency.
Radccic wiI~ sm~ on a~ the Task
PerLe ~5 ~s atrec~or of ,mbtic
~otic~. l~eavhv are: Deborah
Cos, director ff finance ~
~dministra~ion ~y Yoking,
Jirec~or of Cr~fing Chm~ge: and
Robin Kane. NGITFF’s acting
Nrecmr ~{" public in~2}rmafion
In its news release on ~he staff
~4hakeup. N(}t:I’b offered -~,
reasons for the departures The
vee NGL77;L pa~ ~’ /0

Task Force’s ’Crea~ng
Change’ Conference to

CINCINNATI
U.S. District
Court Judge S. Arthur Spiegel
has declared that a Cincinnati
city charter amendment
excluding gays and lesbians from
existing city civil rights
protections violates the
Constitution’s 1st Amendment
and is vague. A spokesperson
for the city solicitor’s office said
the ruling would probably be
appealed.

WASIIINGTON. D.C.
The
contentious federal crime bil!
approved by the Semite included
a little-noticed amendmen~ that
adds [~enalties for bias-based
crimes based
"sexna~
orientation
the fir&lt;~ time
Congress has penalized ;rod ~av
vi~tence in this coum&gt;
amendment offered ~,
, aa~mc };eb~s~ci~ (D-Calif. and

color, religion. ~,~
;rod eflmicity, a~d ~,~,~
camgorms of disabiIity, g~:nder
smmmem. Daniel Zinga~c o~ ~h

see Ha~e Crimes. page ~0

Be in Dallas in Nov.

Court Reinstates Sailor

WASHINGTON. D.C, - The
Nafiomfl Gay &amp; i.esbi~m Task
Force has annonnced that its
annual CreaUug
conferm~ ~a~ wilt
13 in Datias. Some 70 worksho~xs
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extremism, he may render
The buzzword of the ’90’s
himself isolated and almost
Pu blishe r/Edito r
is ~olerance. The hallmark
useless in the House.
Tom Neal
ofthis decade will be its call
(Washington observers say that
Assistant Editor
to toleranc- the big ol’ tent
even conservative business
James Christjohn
mentality. To be openpolitical action committees have
Staff Writers
minded woud be synonybegun to abandon Inhofe because
Kharma Amos
mous, but, are we to be so
of his extremism and his
Brannon Crain
open-minded that we allow
prejudices.)
Maureen Curtin
our brains to fall out?.!
I wish Tulsa Family News
Staff Photographer
For example, a prominent
could tell you what Steve l_argent
’JD Jamett
university in California
reallymeans, but apparently part
(where else?), wants to
of not tolerating Lesbians and
include in its policy and
Gay men means not talking to
procedures, literature that
our press, or our community
~lubs &amp; Restaurants
it does not discriminate
organizations. After repeated
744-0896
*The Alley,-3340 ~. Peoria
against pedophiles - you
calls, Terry Allen, Largent’s
835-5083
*Bad Boys Club, 1~229 S. Memorial
"know, those folks who get
campaign manager, did speak
749-1563
*Lola’s, 2630 E. 15th
their kick out of abusing
with us long enough to say that
587-8811
*Metropole, 1902 E. i11
innocent children! Excuse
Largent would not support any
834=4234
*Silver Star Saloon~ 1565 Sheridan
me, would you hand me my
policies that.sought to reduce
585~3405
*Renegade, 1649 S~. Main
brain - it justfell out!
discrimination based on sexual
The question is just what Mr.
835:1055
*Rex, 6101 E. Admiral
To be sure, much evil goes
orientation (that is prejudice
:Largent actually means. Does he
660-0856
*TNT’s, 2114 S. Memorial
on under the guise of:
against homosexuals and
’~mean that we shodd be shunned?
664-8299
*Time
n’Time
Agaia,
1515
S.
Memorial
religiouszealotry.However,
bisexuals, but also against
Does he.mean that we should be
584-1308
*Tool Box, 1338 E. 3rd
we read in the Bible that .on
heterosexuals when that occurs).
;systematically removed from
582-2400
*Whittier Cafe~ 416,&amp; Lewis
numerous
occasions
Israel,
positions ofresponsibility, or
Mr. Allen spent most of the
Businesses/Services
¯ under direct command of
conversation making hostile
:merely banned from certain types
747-9506
God, was ordered to destroy
Kent Baleh &amp; Associates, Health &amp; Life Insurance
remarks that showed the breadth
iofjobs?Are we to be tolerated as
743~5967
other nations. Why? Often
BellAire
Cleaners,
4951
S.
Peoria
ofthatcampaign’sprejudiceand
long as we are politically silent 743-5272
it was for the evil practices
Brookside Jewelry, 4649 So. Peoria
the depth of its ignorance. He
that is, Subsidizing the heteroandtheworshipoffalse gods .
Budget
Window
Treatments,
7116
So.
Mingo,
Ste.
102
254-2100
clearly was not interested in
¯ sexual commtmities with our tax
491-9474
by that nation. Intolerance?
*CD Warehouse, 6080 S. Sheridan
learning from us Of the reality of
dollars but asking nothing for
587-6030
Absolutely! "
. *CD Warehouse in -Lincoln Plaza, 15th &amp; Peoria
our lives.
}urselveS-?Wodd We be allowed
628-8745
I agree that, as anation,
First
Franklin
Financial,
Bob
Hardy
~ Maybe I’m out of iouch for
to owfi""pi}operty, to run
744-9595
we must be more comFloral Design Studio, 3404 S. Peoria, Ste. 100
believing that ~ p01it~cian;"~r
businesses? Would we be
592-3317
passionate to one another
*Java
Dave’s,
Lincoln
Plaza
wanna:be tradingonapretty face
allow&amp;l tofuncti0n iwour soc58%1633
regardless of our differ*Indian
Territory
Coffee
Company,
1613
E.
15
and faded football g~ory, would
iety if we. ,%onverted" to
341-6866
ences. However, the day we International Tours
wa~t t0~kn0~ ~fi~ fiieis~ues are
heterosexuality? Does he mean
¯
599-8070
’ s Flowers, 1635 E. 1 5
-"tolerate" the evil practices
Ken
d
not only m southeast Tulsa an ...............
thaf~)~ ivohlffbe segregated into
.-587~g10g
th
of homosexuality, abortion,
~
" ~rro
-- w , out
*---" m
"- Tulsa’s
t~roKen
° " Major a[~mrs, zoz,~ ~ ~
re-education camps? Or does he
584:3112
....
¯ .... .-~.~- -~--~-~
Mrdtown ~eater, 319 E. 3
po rnography .~nd ope.d,2mean that-we would be stoned
664-2951
philia-forsa~tE£Jua~i~6~-" ........ ’ ., =~¢t~raw~s;c,
t~t3/
~
.-.ax.
rt~ts Gay ones Ma~.b..e tt
¯
for the "abomination of our
592-7700
Christian tenets our country
f~hi~.od ~ me tg~hinl~ thTl~
, t~4mem~ lVl~rtgage corp.’
homosexuality?"
838-7626
..............................=........... Min o
was founded .upgn,..~S the
7S~omeone who wants tO repi:eseii~t~= ~ii~p,y,.~aas;e ..l~k~ l,,tn~: : " g
N~W~It~-’S’t~ve Largent were
49@2410
.day we bd~b~ne~.~uT~b~’able
Vour’city/county in governm.eiitJS ~y~ ~r_a,ve~ou,z/. ~. t_...a~a~t,o~n,,. ,
just to continue as an ex-football
749-630 !
to God’s irRolera~d and
bcnt~ner
s
boo~store,
[~z
utica
bquare
w0~d~{v~t to meet with a cro~°~
player :-and- "business consul583-1572
judgment.
Sound
Warehouse,
1338"E.
15th
section of its cilizeus, eventhose
tant," his. opinions would be
747-3322
Southwest
Viadcal,
4146
8~.
Harvard,
S
re.
F-5
ft6~ whom he is different. God
offensive but not particularly
832-0233
Editor’s note: Largent
*Tomfooleryr
1565
S.
Sheridan
forbidthatacandidatemightfind
si~rdfieartt,--:Hpwever, as a US
583-1500
: implies a connection betWe~tcopa Salon, Lincoln Plaza~
that we-have more in common
congressman, he would be in a
ween homosexuality &amp;
Organizations
that.he.thought..
pdgftion to make decisions that
pedophilia. Reeetit medical
583-9780
BUt,th~n maybe not i-~’~.t.~ ~1 ....... B/IJGAlliance, University of Tulsa.
c0iild"g~eatly, harm Tulsa’s
research suggests that
438-243% 800-284-2437Interfaith
AIDS
Ministries
.if
you
re
~ust
goirigt~-~eti{d
of
Legbiai~ ’alnd: Gay communities
heterosexual men are"mt~ch
theseftlks, why waste your time
*HIV Resource Consortium, 4154 S: Harvard, Ste. H-1 749-4194
andOur.friends, and ultimately,
more likely to be- sexual;:~:
748-3111
with
tho~e
not
"ch0ge~n"?~
NAMES
PROJ~ECT, 4154 S. Harvard. Ste. H- 1
the city...
749-4901
abusers of children-,.than
P:F-.LAG,
POB
52800
74152
Tom
Neial
....
Now if:he continues in the Jim
Lesbians &amp; Gay men.
74128
editor &amp; publisher
Prime-Timers, P.O. Box 52118
Inhofe.tradition of radical right
599-8423
’
Rainbow V:illage, POB 50403, 74150-0403
749-7898
-Shanti Hotline
Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights, (TOHR) POB 52729 74152
TOHR Gay He!pLine (hff0.)
743-4297
We.~.y.e ..:he.en ~¢ told. that
in order to get..theendorse.m_ent .
Last month, Tulsa Family
Other.
candidates in OklahOmh iniiSt
and the $1,000 donation of
News endorsed-Jack Mildren for
* Chapma!3. S t0dent Center, University of Tulsa
~pp~ to;l~%~-QWin order to.
NOW.;the Nafitiial Or~zafion.Governor l~e~ause he had done
~’ Tulsh City/County Libraries (sometimes-depends on the censor)
~t di~z{ed~We vebeentoldeven
of Women. Perhaps she mislead
what had been unheard of in
*Tulsa City Hall, Cafeteria Vestibule, Ground Floor
by
our
own
folks
that
we
should
NOW, or perhaps, NOW was
Oklahoma politics: he said he
*University Center at Tulsa
just "put up and shut up" so that
willing to sell out Lesbians (and
supported fairness and equa!
Professionals
we
can
get
these
folks
elected.
Gay men) in order just to get a
oppommity for all Oklahomans,
Associates
in
Medical
&amp;
Mental
Health, 1560 E. 2!
743-1000
Now
maybe
I’m
a
little
slow
but
woman
elected.
NOW’s
dumped
including those of us who are
Jeffery A. Beal, MD, Ginny Butler, RN, Theodore Campbell, MSW
it-doesn’t seem tome that if a
Lesbians before. NOW was as
Lesbian ’and Gay. This
Sandra J. Hill, MS, Psychotherapy, 2865 E. Skelly 745-1111
politician won’t say the right
bad about returning phone calls
commitment was made directly
352-9504, 800-742-9468
Tim
Daniel, Attorney
thing
when
"it"
wants
your
vote,
over many weeks as was
to me and with seemingly real
744-0102
Learme M. Gross, Finandal Planning
it’s
less
likely
to
do
so
after
Shedrick,
so
we
can’t
tell
you.
conviction.
Kelly
Kirby,
CPA,
POB
14011,
74159
747-5466
elected.
Unfortunately, Mildren seems
Mildren’s actions were in
749-3000, 800-539-7767
Jonathan
&amp;
Dee
Nicholas,
Realtors
Down
in
Texas,
hardly
a
to
have
reneged
on
his
strong contrast to Bernice
7~’7-5800, 745-2245
John Kirk, Realtor
Nogressive oasis (Dallas politics
commitment. A few weeks ago,
Shedrick’s who ran away from
5g L-0902, 743-4117
Richard
Reeder,
MS,
Psychotherapy
can
make
Tulsa
look
like
some
his brother, Richard, told the
giving an honest answer faster
Fle~!gious
Organizations
liberal
New
E~gland
townI
Tulsa World that Jack couldn’t
than the purse thief she allegedly
62g-0594
Lesbians and Gay men have bee~
*Bless The Lord At A~t Times Christian Ctr 2627B E. ,~. I
remember our conversauon.
chased. Shedrick’s equivocation
838-7232
a key part of tJr~e coalition that
*Community of Hope 1347 N. Yale
Repeamd calls to his campaign
was especially disturbing since
622-1441
got Ann Richards etected. D~llas
*Family of Faith MCC, 5451-E So. Mir~go
to get a status repor~ on his
she was supposed to be
838-1715
has 3 .Gay city council persons
memory have been ignored.
*MCC of Greater TuI,a. 1623 N. Maplewood
supportive of Lesbian civil rights
298-4648
Dignity/integrity
see Politics’, p. ~
*Canterbury Ministry Center, . :z~versity ol ~fulsa 583-9780
Tulsa Family News, September - October 1994, page 2

I can just hear you all now "Tom, you’ re just 0ver-reacting,
you’rejust being melodramatic."
However, Mr. Largent’s letter to
the editors of the Tulsa World
(reprinted with their permission),
is troubling. What does he mean
when he says that we (society?)
should
not
"tolerate"
homosexuality? He acknowledges that much evil occurs in
the name..of religion .but then
Says that God commanded
~ttestmettonof
"~"" ~ " "naUons
"
" for their
"eviE’ practices and praises this
intolerance.. He characterizes
homosexuality as an "evil
practice." The association of
;destruction with intolerance of
’;Lesbians and Gay meil is dearly

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Opposition to UN Cone
CAIRO, Egypt- Islamic
fundamentalists have allied
themselves with the Roman
Catholic Church in trying to
prevent the UN International
Conference on Population &amp;
Development from adopting
policies that they say would
encourage homosexuality,
abortion and promiscuity. A
spokesman for the allied
religious groups, known as the
Ad Hoc Coalition for Cairo,

argued in court that the shooting

the political .content of the
program ends.
was accidental.
British Soldiers May Go
Search for AIDS Czar
WASHINGTON - Faced with
to European Court
difficulties in finding a new
LONDON - Since 1990 the
AIDS policy coordinator, the
British Defense Ministry has
Clinton administration brought
discharged some 260 military
gay tights and AIDS activists to
men and women for being
the White House to meet with
homosexual according to
domestic policy adviser Carol
informationreleaseby Labor MP
Rasco and acting AIDS policy
Barbara Roche, who got the
director Patricia Fleming¯
information from the Defense
Activists said that as a result of
Ministry, told The Guardian
the meeting, the White House
newspaper, "They are treated
has started its search for a
appallingly, with investigators
replacement for thepost all over
asking intimate questions and
again. According to Daniel
searching their personal
Zingale, public policy director
belongings¯" Some of the
with the Human Rights
discharged military personnel
Campaign Fund who attended
have said they may take their
the White House meeting, the
discrimination complaints to the
Clinton administration agreed to
European Court of Human
set up a new working group on
Rights.
AIDS that will include the Justice
Anti-Gay Bias Suit
Dept. in fighting bias.
ATLANTA
- Ronald Kirkland
"Discrimination has hampered
has filed alawsuit against C~a~rtel
the battle against AIDS from the
Restaurants Inc., charging that
very beginning, and continues
he
was fired as a chef at the
to hamper education, prevention
restaurant chain because he is
and research efforts todoy;"
gay and the firm’s management
Zingale said. "!f we hope to end
believed-he was infected with
the epidemic,’we must also end
discrimination ag_ains~ those; HIV or had AIDS and would
cost .the chain money .through
most vulnerable to the disease.
increased insurance prelmums.
Discrimination in health care,
Kirkland was fired the day before
education, employment-and
]_,.he ~a,s slatedto be enrolled iw
"...~o$.h ! area~---i.s -~ a..-s¢~ou,s,
)"i~.l~.,!diment t~ s~bppiffg ,~IDS."
.~i (~
a ti~’ff~li ng ..... ~v~i~e -?.~’plan. Ex~employees ,with-the&lt;.,
chain submitted sworn
representauves of the National
statements as part of Kirkland’s
Black Gay &amp; Lesbian
smt
that , restaurant
Leadership ]:orum, National
" sa3]ng
~¯..,.~ :.i.,.. ......
,
,
,~. &amp;"a. : ,4~,=~:~,.~,,
managers:mscusseo
Lanno Lesman a.no~a,.~
;,~.=..~,~: ..-::,-..-.. me_man
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g ¯
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t.
KIV
smms
Lesb~ Task Force ~~~
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.
~&gt;~ne 0~0~ l~S~Ce
Amenc~ Assn¯ OI rnys~:. ~-,~¢-..~, - ~ __,~ _
for Hm~ ~"gts
Gay Bar Ratd
M~BOU~E, Am~Mia-~e
-~_~A~traua~t° uount
Melbo~e poa~ dep~ent’ s
~~~Uouples
SYDNEY%~i The’~ustrahan
head of civilian complaints has
government has given the
said he may investigate an Aug.
{hum~ proposdl,.from the
7 raid on the Commerce Club, a
Australiaii"SWakistics Bureau to
popular gay nightclub, during
enumerate sam&amp;sex coup~~s~
which 463 patrons were publicly
families during it~
strip-searched for possible drug
of the nation. The plan got the
possession. Only 8 people were
approval of the Australian
charged during the drug raid, on
cabinet after lobbying efforts by
various charges ranging from
both gay rights groups and the
possession Of illegal drugs to
s.upport of the Anglican Synod.
being drunk in public. The police

was asked about gay flight
attendants working on the
charters, he was told the
Cowboys’ "wouldn’t like that at

Gov’t to Intervene in

~ Anti-Sodomy Laws
CANBERRA, Australia - The
Australian government has
agreed to accept a proposal to
legalize sodomy in the nation in
an effort to override state antisodomy laws in Tasmania that
were declared a violation of
asked U.S. officials not to push
international human rights by a
for proposals-that would "attack
U.N. commission earlier this
religious beliefs on birth control,
year. The move by the federal
abortion and same-sex unions."
government to negate the
The So. Baptist Convention’s
Tasmanian sodomy statutes is
Christian Life Commission also
likely to be challenged in court.
joined in attacking the Clinton
If federal legislation is adopted,
administration. A1-Azhar, an
it will not, however, remove
influential center for Islamic
Tasmania’s anti-sodomy laws
studies, also denounced the UN
directly since that island-state
conference which it said
has refused to repeal its statutes.
promotes the acceptance of
City Outlaws Kisses
homosexuality, extramarital
ANKARA, Turkey - The
relations, and abortion. Other
Reuters news service has
Islamic leaders have condenmed
reported that the southern
the conference as "aZionist plot."
Turkish city of Adana has
Death Penalty in TX
outlawed, public-kissing by men
KERRVILLE, Texas - Donald
as-unsanitary, The city has not,
L. Aldrich, 29, has been found
however, banned men kissing
guilty of the brutal murder of
women or women kissing other
Nicholus West, a 23 -year-old gay
women, and Eker offered no
man, in Tyler, Texas, last
explanation of how these other
November¯ "The death sentence
kis~s:-would be h~genic while
handed down by the jury
onl~= .iiiale,mate ’kisses were
represents justice in this case,"
considered unsanitary.
Smith County District Attorney
Episcopal Bishops
Jack Skeen told the Dallas
Give Mixed Signals
Morning News . It was a
coldblooded, heinous crime. The
INDIANAPOLIS - The bishops
defendant deserved nothing less
of the nation’ s Episcopal Church
than the death sentence~.’’
tried - with~ mixed-results - to
According topolice, West had
deal with homosexuali~ during
been kidnapped in Tyler, taken
its national convention. A
to a clay pit outside the town
document issued by the bishops
says
that
"lifelong,
where he was stripped, brutally
monogamous, heterosexual
beaten, and shot at least 9 times
unions between husbands and
- including one shotinhis genitals
wives" is the standard of the
- before being finallykilled by a
shot in his head. Henry E. Dunn,
church’s teachings. But the
document/which has been in the
19, and DavidR. McMillan, 18,
have also been charged with
works since 1991, also urges the
murdering West and areawaitmg
church to "respond pastorally to
those persons whose sexual
separate trials.
behavior
does not conform" to
Outrage Over UT Killing
its standards. Confusing the issue
SALT LAKE C1TY - Utah gays
further, the bishops voted to
and lesbians are outraged over
change the proposal from a
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capitol building the day after the
football team’ s chartered flights
document
that
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ruling demanded Young’s
to and from games exclude male
Falwell Gets Offensive
homosexuality "cannot be
removal from the court. "With
JACKSONV~I-L. LE, Fla ...... attend~m, ts.. M~auk’.s ,lawsuit,
~¢On~oned by the church" and
clowns on the bench, you get
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murderers in the streets," Val
Cowboys.
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politics than on religl;hNi Wdgf Ame ~ncan A~rl~nes ,~ policy be" : Ant onto Quarracino,
deserve stiffer sentences not
picketed the TV st~.
7 ~gentina’s leading Catholic
more lenient ones." Members of
74Jrelate, said his suggestion
Cowlloy~ wpt!ld comment~
Falwell spent a good Oe~ of
Koehler’s family agreed. "It’ s a
~fiean-q~ickty d~eified"thatTii’ ’.2{Furing a television interview that
ume on the show
mockery," Koehler’s sister
homosexuals were "an ignoble
broadcast in what.protesters
°has sue~ a~ poti~y.
Susan Nelson told the Salt Lake
¯stain [on] the face of society"
called criticism of°~f~gi~eht
Tribune¯ "It’ s like his life wash’ t
and shoutdbe put in their own
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giae~{o,-~ayshis remarks were "a
worth anything. When you
charter b~cause
explicit language b3~ the
murder someone, you should
joke, something that just crossed
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televangelist. A spokesperson
my mind¯" Quarracino told
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if he "offended anyone, ff I hurt
someone’s sensitivities." During
an TV interview earlier,
Quarracino said gays and lesbians
should be have "alarge area.., to
live in, with their own laws, their
own media and even their own
constitution." Gay tights activists
in the country have threatened to
sue the Cardinal over his remarks.
Quarracino said he thought
people "had a better sense of
humor."
Oregon Ballot Measure
to Go Before Voters
SALEM, Ore. - The Oregon
state Court of Appeals has
unanimously overturned a lower
ruling against a proposed
statewide anti-gay ballot
measure, clearing the w ay for the
initiative to go on the November
ballot. Earlier this year a lower
court had ruled the proposed
measure- violated state
constitutional restrictions against
restricting voter initiatives to only
1 issue in each proposed measure.
Proposition 13, a revised version
of a s tatewide measure than failed
to get voter approval in 1992,
would repeal exisdng gay rights
measures throughout Oregon,
would bar any such legislation or
ordinances in the furore, and
would restrict access to
educational and library
information about homosexuality
to adults only. Opponents of the
anti-gay initiative say they will
not appeal the ruling to the state
Supreme Court.
Cobb Cty. GA Rally
MARIETTA, Ga. - Commemorating the first anniversary _
of the Cobb County (Ga.)
Commission’s adoption of a
resolution condemning "the gay
lifestyle," hundreds of gays,
lesbians and supporters rallied in
the town square to mark the date
with a protest¯ Estimates of the
number of people attending
ranged from 1,000 to 5,000
people. Some 200 police officers
were on duty during the protest
and rally. Law enforcement
officials called it the most
peaceful protest in more than a
year.

Seattle Dom..Partners
SEATTLE- On Tuesday, Sept¯
6¢ Seattle formally .began
allowing unmarried same-sex
and opposite-sex COul~les to
register as domestic partners.
Some 70 couples showed up
when the city clerk’s office
opened Tuesday morning to pay
$25 each to register the
relationship¯ The partners
registration extends no legal
benefits to couples.
IdahoAnti-Gay Measure
BOISE, Idaho- Several hundred
people joined Idaho Gov. Cecil
Andrus in officially launching a
campaign against Prop. 1, an andgay initiative that will go before
the voters this November¯ "We
reject hatred whenever and
wherever it appears, and it
appears," Gov. Andrus said at
the rally at the state capitol.

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�(of 14). I’m not convinced that
the culture mad prejudice is that
different here. The difference is
that in Texas, Lesbians &amp; Gay
men have been involved in
politics and have demanded
better treatment. Here we’re too
busy being grateful for getting
only one kick in the pants instead
of two.
As long as we don’t demand
more of our politicians, we’re
not going to get more. In many
cases, we still may not get what
we want but at least we can make
an informed decision. Most
social change in this country,
this state, and this city did not
come from well connected
minority folks working their
inside connections. It was the
ones with inside connections, the
Adam Clayton Powells who were
telling Dr. King, "son, you’re
going too fast..."
Social change has come from
those who were pushy, who said,
"sorry we’re not going to accep,t,
what you’re trying to do to us.
Ada Louise Sipuel Fisher,
Thurgood Marshall and the
NAACP pushed OU towards

desegregation. Joe Williams and
others with the NAACP forced
Tulsa out of its racist city
commission
form
of
government. They may have
been polite but ~y weren’t just

us, about us mad our issues as
long as we allow them to get
away with doing so. Tulsa Family
News will do all we can to shame,
cajole or persuade Oklalaoma
politicians into upholding basic
American values of fairness,
honesty and respect for all
citizens.
Accordingly, Tulsa Family
News ~s withdrawing its
endorsement of Jack Mildren.
We cannot recommend either
Mildren or Shedfick. We find
them to be both cowardly and
less than honest. Repeatedly,
we’ve been told that Shedrick
"does not have a bigoted bone in
her body." We been told Mildren
believes in fairness. Well, this
Gay man says start proving to
our comnmnity that you stand
for something other than only

getting yourself elected or taking

our money.
The winner of the Detnocratic
runoff election (September 20)
will face Frank Keating,
Republican nominee on
November 8..
Meanwhile, media observers
may wonder where the
"mainstream" media has been in
covering minority issues,
including Lesbian~:and Gay
issues, in this campaign. The
Tulsa Woddhardl~,.~ms to
make any connection between
local issues concerning Lesbian
and Gay Tulsans and the

ahoma politicians are

We do honor Chuck Ervin
(State Capitol) and Jim Myers
(DC burean) for asking a hard
ques tion or two but wonder when
the rest of them will get it?
Then there’s television. The
same stations that cover local
Lesbian and Gay issues fairly
well are as bad as theTulsaWorld
on state and federal issues. Could
it be that the tv stations did not
ask about Lesbian and Gay issues
in the tv debates because of well
documented anti-Gay bias of
some news people? Maybe they
believe that if they don’t talk
about us, we’ll just go away. I’m
not. You know you can call these
folks up and tell them you’ re not
happy with their coverage. We
do. We hope you will too.

Conf,

cont’d from p.l
and Gays from other faith
traditions. Nancy Day, executive
director of the Tulsa chapter of
the National Conference
indicated that the office had not
tried to involve local Lesbian/
Gay
congregations
or
organizations. Other organizers
apologized for the lack of
inclusion and promised to
investigate making last minute
changes to the programming.

Also at press time, organizers
could not ’verify whether
workshop presenters would
address tbe anti-Gay aspects of
the Holocaust. For more

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the National Asian Pacific
are l~sing money just for being
Lavner cont’d from p. 1
gay.’ Earlier marketing reseaich
Studies
American Legal Consortium.
JACL

cont’d from p. 1
U.S. Rep. Norman Mineta wrote
in a letter to JACL: "Where
Congressman appealed to the
would we be today if the
groups to approve the resolution
NAACP, or the National Council
endorsing equal marriage rights
for gays and lesbians, which ~of La Raza, or the AntiDefamation League of B’nai
passed by a 50-38 vote with 11
Brith, or the National Gay &amp;
abstentions.
The proposal
Lesbian Task Force, had taken
caused serious dissensions in the
the position that redress was a
65-year:old, 24,000-member
Japanese American issue - and
JACL. Allen Kato, JACL’s legal
had nothing to do with African
counsel, resigned m protest over
Americans, Hispanic Americans,
the proposal which he .called
Jews or gay and lesbian
"morally wrong." Bill
Americans? These organizaHosokawa, a former _Denver
tions, and their members;joined
Post_ editorial page editor wrote
us because they unders~c~i
a column in JACL’s weekly
believed in;our argument-that a
publication saying that "JACL
threat: t~ the civil fights 6f
established ~i proud record that
AmeriCanis a threat ito the civil
includes adv~acy for all. But
rights Of all Americans.;’now it has gone .beyond that,
choosing;, arole,on..the cutting
edge of t~e~litant hUman rights
cont’d frdOip; 1
moveme~(," ~, ~Former JACL
Human Rights Campaign Fundchap te rlf ~i~ie~.s,i.d~n t s Tak
said~ "This is the;first ~tim~
Yamam6(6 i~.fid.~fi~ Yaniamoto
Congress has acted to ~punisli
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violeiac¢ against lesbians and gay
Shigemura,~e,,0ut during the
men tlLrough stiffer periiiltie~ f0f
months:l.0ni~i~d~fiate, over the
hate crim~s, The inclusion of
resolufioi~ arid: all~ addressed the
disability aiid gender, aloi~g with
conventi~ox~.tf.-app~al for its
sexual brientation; sendS a
adoption/., ,.M,~ religious
message to loc;al law
leaders,~"Ec~’li’ a~" the Rev. Joan
enforcement agencies’ that the
Ishibashi’ ~iUnited Church
federal gfvemment is
of Chris-ili~ :~olidu and the
about g@~bashing:..""The full
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the. As~iation

Hate .crimes

cont’d from p. 1
indicates that gay men and
lesbians, contrary to other
findings and popular myth, earn
considerably less than their
heterosexual co-workers. One
study, presented at the annual
meeting of. the American
Statistical Association in
Toronto, indicated that 10% of
American men and 6.4% of U.S,
women have had sex with a
member of the same’sex at least
once during their lifetimes. The
study also:found that more than
18% Of males and over 17% of
females said they.had ~ither had
sex with or had felt sexually,
attracted.to:someone Of the Sam~’
sex - or both,- duriiigtheir lives.
In additi0fi, the Study~also foimd
tha~4:l% of’m~n arid 2:3% Of"
women in this Cfuntry said they
had’ duly iiad same:s:ek relatio~~.
during their fives.~ AnOther Stud~;
by ~/~ unive"r~itybf:Mafyland

surveys have suggested that gay
couples earn $56,000 to$63,006
annually, ~ompared with the
national average of just $36,500.
According to the study’s
findings, gay men are more likely
to hold professional jobs, but
they are less likely to be promoted
into managerial ranks, thereby
eontributing to their overall
lower income levels. While
1’7.9% of heterosexual men
surveyed were managers, only
12.8% .of the gay men were.

Navy.

cont’d from p. 1
rational reason for its anti-gay
policies. The appellate court
ruling upheld the reinstatement
order, but did not deal.with the
issi~of the military ban’s
constitutionality: .There was
speculation that because the
appeals .court only applies to
Meinhold’S reinstatement and
does not challenge the
researcher, found that gay men’", c0nstitutiooality of the ban itself
make 11% :t6 27% less than
the government may not appeal
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males in
thedecisiontotheU.S.Supreme
comparablejob~. Lesbians, the .. Court.’The Jnsdce Dept. would
researchers found2earn ~% to- " onJysay that the decision was
14 % less thatl -heteros exual
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femaleS. "Lesbians’
men are experiengi.ng.’discont’d from p. 1
crimiuation fliat ’ actually hurts
organization will launch a
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community centers to MCC’s in
Wichita and Sarasota, the 25th
anniversary of the National
Organization of Women and the
International Mr. Leather
contest. Ms. Lavner typically
performs in black leather.
Sandra Gillis is the executive
director of PFLAG’s national.
organization. According to !ocal
co-organizer, Nancy McDonald,
Ms. Gillis will not be performing
in leather, black or otherwise but:
will be giving an update on the
substantial efforts of PFLAG to
fight discrimination basedon
sexual orientation.
Patrons may attend a private
dinner with Lavner &amp; Gillis, a
special reception and the
erformance with a donation of
100 for two persons. A sponsor
ticket for the reception and
performance is $50-for two,
Tickets for the performanceare
$10 in advance and $15 at the
door. Tickets and information is
available at Tomfoolery! or by
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Where do I want to be?

How do I want to live?
More serious, as a survey by
financial services giant Merrill
Lynch shows, is the substantial
gap between what people expect
to afford in their retirement and
what their retirement income will
actually enable them to afford.
They haven’t answered the most
important question. What will
my retirement income be?
To answer that question,
experts in the field agree the
place to start is the income every
Planner Leanne Gross.
employed person will have:
Social Security retirement
benefits..
Until August 1988, the odds
of your getting a satisfactory
answer were about as good as
by Leaane M. Gross
beating a sidewalk gambler at
three-card Monte.
Most people look upon
Since then, under a Social
retirement as a happy exchange
Security Administration
of activities: playing golf,
program called PEB ES (Personal
visiting friends and family, siting
Earnings and Benefit Estimate
by the pool, traveling the world,
Statemen0, you can have an
or simply lazing the days away
answer in a couple of weeks.
in some pleasant climate.
Call 8001937-2000, request form
And yet, a growing record of.
S SA-7004, complete it and return
dashed hopes casts a shadow
it. The information you receive
across the expectation of
will include your-estimated
untroubled days. Stories abound
monthly retirement, benefits
of retirees adrift without a chart
based on your projected earnings
of daily obligations to direct
and the age at which you expect
them: They haven’t posed these
to reure.
questions about retirement that
Be prepared for a shock., your
they’ve routinely answered
during their working years:.
..
PEBES will most likely show
. What do I want tq do wi~,m~i:: :( fliatS~al Seeurity-~ even ff you
time and my life? ~
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Mapping Your
Financial Road
to Retirement

this is what you need.
past 65-- will hardly meet basic
living expenses.
First Rule: Start your planning
early. It takes from 20 to 25
Uncle Sam has not deceived
you. Social Security is not a
years to implement a successful
pension, and was never intended
retirement plan. Unless you have
to be a pension, although that is
major amounts to contribute to
a. common assumption. Its
the fund; however, some
objective, zs to replace part of
retirement savings m better-than
none in any case.
the income that individuals and
their families lose, when they
During those years, you’ll be
building assets that will provide
. retire, become severely disabled,
or die. You should consider your
retirement income, even under
severeinflationarypressures, and
Social Security and company
pension benefits a "retirement
ensure your security and that of
your survivors, m the event of
paycheck", using this to
determine the income you’ll need
health or other emergencies.
to finance the retirement you
You’ll set the process in
want.
motion by giving the planner a
What is your next move?
meticulous account of your
The same action you take to..
present income and expenses,
your total assets and liabilities,
prepare for a home purchase, or.
a vacation, or a child’s college,
plus incomeyou expect toearn
education. You must plan. ...... after retirement-along with the
The only difference is that this
year you intend to retire and the
annU~il retirement income you
is long:range.Pl~ng that.will
want to have.
pay a co~mm~anding role i~a your
life for. many.y.e~s~. .. : ........ ..~
Afte_r analyzing, this
But.a retirement .p!an, like a
informa’d0~’. ~he pl~e!~...w~ll
tailored suit, should fit. you
propose ~a:ys¯ you can manage
your current earnings andassets
perfectly. Few ~people other than
fiscal, e~per~s have the time or
so they Will"yield the r~xiui~ed
saw;y to onstruEi. such a piah, . incrm~ when you retire, q’his]s,
and you’ll ..probable need
essentially,, a long-range
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professional help.
There’ s plenty available. Most
mo~t eXtses,.onsi~me form0f ~xlarge banks, insurance
free.annuity or other h~dged
investment that will make the
companies, investment houses
most of the resources you can
and accounting firms offer
retirement planning. Pick a
dedicate to it.
’ T.he :p~an, :wpically, will_ also
quality instituti.on, ask questions,

econon~ic scenarios high/low
stable interest rates, high/low
stable inflation, recession
growth/depression- on vour
rettrement~ncome. The complete
plan will be a road map to your
retirement security.
However you dev~lop your
plan, on your own or with
experienced help, you can count
on it requiring investment of time
and personal resources. But
never doubt that it’s worth every
hour, every dollar you devote to
it.
As I always say: "People don’t
plan to fail, they fail to plan."
Leanne M. Gross is a member
of the Rainbow Business Guild,
a Tulsa non-profit organization.
Boy George Paternity ?
LONDON - To the SUrlY,rise of
virtually no one,iaB.fitish court
has tossed out a ~i~fl claim by a
woman in the. U.S°.iWho had
charged that,.openly gay pop
singer Boy Ge01ge.h~igl ~athered
her 7-year-old~oiX:Th~ ~ed
woman filedttie"aUit i~t~-t: year,
but the court dis~ssed:the case
when it was told tile ~vbman had
not been heard:i~rO~ ~i:~ then.
Boy George s~d Of:th~ w~oman’ s
claims that he haffnever had sex
with a woman ~ M8 !ifeand that
therefore the birthmust have
been "a miracle."

Homes change with the times..:
496-2410, 800-336-3524

munic~ting withith’eir corn:

parties via fax"modems.
.Homes With two offices~will

~o~ ~ unusuat.
Hou~ho[d size is shrinking and the number of
-householders will increase
nearly 20e~ this d~ade. At
[he same [im~

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house-

holds are expanding to
dude grandparents, .~dult
children, or both. That calls
for flexible floor plans, and
more accessory units ~ selfcontained
"apartments""
within homes.
Dining rooms mav be
going the way of sculleries and ~pus
rooms¯ ~me builders are.eliminating
them in favor of more spacious eating
areas open to family rooms.

he National Association of Home
Builders recenflv surveved industry
watchers, futurist~,..and feading-edg~
builders to find out how new technology
and changing demographics will be
changing our homes. Here’s what they
For buyers and sellers
found.
If you’re a buver remember that all the
There will be more media rooms and
larger family rooms because ot increaslates( improven~ents don’t mean a thing
unless vou really like what you buy. The
ing sales ofbig-screen TVs. Many Upscale,homes are being built with
home should fit’your requirements.°
complete home theaters.
If you’re a seller, keep tn mind that
- Many hgflae~ already have office opthere are buvers who will "decide ~that
your
home i~ exactly what they want.
tions -- dens or extra bedrooms that can
be used as home offices. But the trend is
Putting buyers a~d sellers t~geth~er is
ac6elerating. Bv theyear 2001, 70% of all.
our job. Call us to learn how w~.can
homes are expected to have computers
guide you to success. Thei-e’s
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AiDS Info-Line

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Interfaith AIDS Ministries has
added a 918 area code 800
number (800-284-2437) to
provide greater access to HIV/
AIDS information throughout
eastern Oklahoma. As the State
of Oklahoma AIDS information
line is still inoperative, this is the
only 24 hour, 7 day a week
information source.
Interfaith ¯AIDS Ministries
also is seeking volunteers for the
information line. Volunteers
work from their homes as calls
are forwarded from the Interfaith
AIDS Ministries number. This
phone line is the only 24 hour a
day source of HIV/AIDS
information and referrals in the
918 area code. Volunteers are
asked to consider donating a 3-4
hour block of time at least one
evening a week. Night owls
would be especially welcome for
late shifts. Training on HIV
issues will be provided and
typically requires about 4 hours
and is conducted one on one.
Another 2 hours on phone line
protocals and crisis training is
also provided.
For more information or to
volunteer, call Interfaith AIDS
Ministries at 438-2437 or 800284-2437.

Family of Faith MCC,
Prime Timers, a social nonThe Tulsa Body
Electric group
I n t e g r i t Yannounces
a workshop
and
profit organization for Gay men
formerly of Jenks, celebrated a 5
over 40, will hold its monthly
-°~.C~aP°_Ga,~, &amp;~"_~.~.s:bi ~a!~:~~-~.~.etreat;.’!Celebrating the Body
year birthday on Septembe:~;9;
meeting on Saturday, September
The church, now located at 5,L51- -:,LT~nistry ~t the Ro~an!!Ggtholi¢.,
:Eleclfic’~ to be held October 22
17 with social and business
E South Mingo, had a dat~ee ;(::~Epi~s_~,.pa~C~h~i?.~-" : :’.i:
:&amp; 23. Tl~is will be the only
segment at 2 pm and with a
D/I WilI celebrate an Episcopal ...... ~’Midw~st site for a Body Electric
party on Saturday the 10th to
presentatmn at 3 pro. John
commemorate the e~,ent. The
mass at its Saturday, October 8th
workshop in 1994.
Denny, past president of the
celebration confiiiu’ed:wthS~ an ~ i~mee~..ng, ~-at2.~Pm:2’ a~.~ Sai~..t ....... !~n". t_.h.e: !~ork~hop, each
Tulsa Geneological S ociety will
inspimfi6nal praiseland"~V orsliip .;Z(~:u.ns,~a~. s)~9~l qhurch,~.... ~.~(tic~p.ant -ie~;-/(o give and
SamtDunstan s ~sl0cated on the:÷-; ~r~cfii~( fi (6rnplet~ : Taoist
speak about tracing your
celbrafion.on the 1 lth. Church
north side of 71st Street between
ancestry at the Gathering Room
members were pleased to h~ve
massage. Because of the healing
Yale &amp; Sheridan. All are
at 4154 So. Harvard, Ste. H-l,
natures of Eastern approaches to
former Pastors Crocker and Fink
welcome, including nonBasement Level Room.
erotic energy, men living with
back in Tulsa for the celebration.
denominatibnal believers,
In October, the organization
Five years ago, Pastors Pam
HIV and in recovery from
will return to its regular s_chedule
Crocker and Marian Fink started"
with a meeting on October 1st.
behavior addictions are
Family of Faith from a renta!:~
.~. y.~ especially welcome.
Tom Neal, publisher of Tulsa
location in Broken Arrow. From
Family News will speak about
more information,
the location in Broken Arrow,
the newspaper and the
TBE, POB 3502, Tulsa, OK
the church moved to a more
community.
permanent location in Jenks, and
74101 or call 446-7883 or 587more recently to its present
with
location in Tulsa proper.
Family of Faitli has grown~ ,-:~" Saint Afdan’s Episcopal
from an hfitial membership of 3
Church will host Tulsa’s
9/20 " Tulsa City-County Library Commission, noon, Owasso
observance of a national day of
to 4 to a membership of over 50.
Library, 103 W. Broadway.
Programming at the church
prayer for persons living with
HIV and. AIDS on. Sunday,
9/21
An English Country Garden: a Potpourri of English Songs,
includes a support .group for
codependency, a ch0ii’; a w~kly
October3at3 pm. The Presiding
noon, Aaronson Auditorium, Central Lib: 4th &amp;
Bishop of Episcopal Church
Denver.
Bible .study, and many other
USA has called all Episcopalians
Liebeslieder Waltzes, noon, Aaronson Auditorium, Central
acdvities. _
9/28
to this observance though all are
Lib. 4th &amp; ~Denver.
welcome. Saint Aidan’s is located
10/18 Tuls¯ City-County Library Commission, noon, Central
at 4045 North Cincinnati. The
Lib. 4th &amp; Denver.
vicar is the Reverend Gall Keeny
10/27 Parent Connection, AIDS Awareness for Parents, 7pm,
-Mulligan.
Owasso Library, 103 W. Broadway.

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Lesbians &amp; Gays face many special
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Family News has constructed the following survey We
would appreciate your cooperation in this effort.
Please complete the survey and return it to P.O. Box
4140, Tulsa, OK 74159 or drop your completed survey by
Tomfoolery! at 1565 South Sheridan (in the Silver Star
Saloon) Thursday thru Sunday from 9:30 p.m. until 12:00
am on Thurs. &amp; Sun. and till 2 am on Fri. &amp; Sat. As this
is the first such survey we’ ve done for the Tulsa area, we
would appreciate any comments or suggestions you might
have. Please circle or fill in the appropriate response. The
voluntee~ information at the end may be sent separatdy
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First Time Reader

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organizations in Tulsa adequately suit your needs?

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MDS preven~on, theO~oma&#13;
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the Adam’s MarkHotel. The!~&#13;
organizers of ~he confernece&#13;
which is associated with the&#13;
National Conference (formerly&#13;
the National Conference of&#13;
C~stim~s m~d Jews ~ trove noted&#13;
dmir parficuk~ efforts to m~e&#13;
fl~is conference broadly diverse.&#13;
including not on13 a v~me(y of&#13;
Christian and Jewish&#13;
organi7~itions m~d traditions but&#13;
Nso representatives of tstam&#13;
Native American {raNfions.&#13;
Convener Dr. William J.&#13;
Wiseman writes in ~he&#13;
promotional brochure.&#13;
"..,diversity ~s a given. Plurality&#13;
is our response. We are capable&#13;
of mutual suppo~ as we seek to&#13;
dialogue with ’the other’ in&#13;
healing m~d hope..."&#13;
Despite this public&#13;
co~mnitment to diversity, no part&#13;
C)n August 22. Tulsa’s Hmnan&#13;
Rights * 7ommission received the&#13;
revised report on discrimination&#13;
based o~ sexual orientation if( ,m&#13;
the Standing Committee on&#13;
Sexna~ Orientation Discfimnafion~&#13;
The revisedmlmareflects&#13;
cfitidsms and sugges~ons made&#13;
at sever~ public hegNngs held in&#13;
fl~e late spring. The committal&#13;
added Ioomotes and more of i~&#13;
source matefi~s m the ofi~nal&#13;
re~)rt as wet1 as a&amp;hng a seared&#13;
re] ume eft all the materials that&#13;
were st~bmited hy me public to&#13;
the stantfing comnfiuee.&#13;
This second volume comains&#13;
a numt~r of documenls fl~at can&#13;
be chm’acterized as ~mti-Gay but&#13;
also contains letters or&#13;
memor~mda urging support of&#13;
pro~ecdons against discriminauox~&#13;
based on sexual&#13;
oriemadon,&#13;
submitting such documents&#13;
vere: ~he I.eague of Women&#13;
Voters of Metropolitan TNsa.&#13;
the Session of John Knox&#13;
Presb~ te~am Church. the Dept.&#13;
of Ecumenical &amp; Social&#13;
Concerns of Eastern OMahoma&#13;
PresbyteD’, All So~’s UNaNan&#13;
Another letter endorsing&#13;
protections was signed by some&#13;
of the mos~ distinguished&#13;
religious leaders in Tulsa. Fhe&#13;
Rev. Caldwetl, College Hil!&#13;
Presbyterian, P,abbi Fitzermim.&#13;
B’nai EmunNl Synagogue. ~e&#13;
Rev. Fox. St. John’s EpiscopN,&#13;
the Rev. Kennedy, Trinity&#13;
EpiscopM, Dr. Knippa, Grace&#13;
l.:utheraa~ Emeritus. t~he Revs.&#13;
Newman ~d WILLS, Boston&#13;
Ave. Me~xJist. Rabbi Shenn~m&#13;
Temple ~srae!. hrs. Wolf and&#13;
S~th and ~e hey. Caused,.&#13;
Soul’s (Jnitarian and the Roy&#13;
Me,mesh. Kendal W~i~tier&#13;
Ministries and&#13;
Center. TU. The gist of ~his letter&#13;
iBllows: "...ore’ {radifions are no{&#13;
uNfonn in our un, lerstanding&#13;
of...sexud orientation we agr~&#13;
that ~r~Nn basic h~mmn rights&#13;
...are due NI persons...discmm~&#13;
ina~ion violates ..ont._faith&#13;
tradition:~ wNch regains all_to&#13;
be of sacred worth...h a~ers&#13;
any of God’s children must be&#13;
identified ~md rem(,ved.._"&#13;
Fur&amp;er action may be t~fl~en at&#13;
the next Humm~ Rights Commission&#13;
meeting on 9/19. The&#13;
of the brochure indicates any Church and the Green Conntry report if accepted will be&#13;
effo~ttoincludeI~sbianmqdG@ Monthly Meeting of the forwarde~ to the Mayor &amp;&#13;
er y. ..................&#13;
US Congress catgdtaate L~r~em&#13;
Want Gays&#13;
Lynn I~vner&#13;
Lynn Lavner &amp;&#13;
Sandra Gillis At&#13;
Benefit Show&#13;
Tulsa Oklahomans fol,Human&#13;
Rights (TOHR) and Parents,&#13;
Friends &amp; Family of Lesbians &amp;&#13;
Gays, Tulsa Chapter (PFLAG)&#13;
will present a gala appearance&#13;
by Ly~m Lavner and Sandra&#13;
Gillis at All Soul’s Church, 29th&#13;
&amp; Peoria on Wednesday,&#13;
September 28.&#13;
Lavner, who bills herself as&#13;
"America’s most politically&#13;
incon’ect entertainer." combines&#13;
/:greedy and cabaret-style&#13;
musical performance. While the&#13;
co~ uent of her ac~ is primarily&#13;
(~3 myone with a ~ense of&#13;
}mfl~or will appreciate her l~r~ly&#13;
[ nvner dcscfi~&gt;gs herself as "a&#13;
~;hor~ ~cf~..hm~&amp;;d. New York&#13;
lewish ~ esbia~’ who~s bce~&#13;
1~ ~c }~e was seven. She’s&#13;
role:, dcd d~me albums and a ~ivciwconcer~&#13;
recording, "Butch&#13;
Fatale." Her perffmnauces have&#13;
taken her to ~) smms and five&#13;
coumries, playing venue~&#13;
rar~ging from&#13;
Hippodrome. P~is’ Lc Piano&#13;
see Lavner. pal&#13;
CINCINNATI U.S. District&#13;
Court Judge S. Arthur Spiegel&#13;
has declared that a Cincinnati&#13;
city charter amendment&#13;
excluding gays and lesbians from&#13;
existing city civil rights&#13;
protections violates the&#13;
Constitution’s 1st Amendment&#13;
and is vague. A spokesperson&#13;
for the city solicitor’s office said&#13;
the ruling would probably be&#13;
appealed.&#13;
Fed. Crime Bill Includes&#13;
Anti-Gay Hate Crimes&#13;
WASIIINGTON. D.C. The&#13;
contentious federal crime bil!&#13;
approved by the Semite included&#13;
a little-noticed amendmen~ that&#13;
adds [~enalties for bias-based&#13;
crimes based "- sexna~&#13;
orientation the fir&lt;~ time&#13;
Congress has penalized ;rod ~av&#13;
vi~tence in this coum&gt;&#13;
amendment offered ~,&#13;
, aa~mc };eb~s~ci~ (D-Calif. and&#13;
color, religion. ~,~&#13;
;rod eflmicity, a~d ~,~,~&#13;
camgorms of disabiIity, g~:nder&#13;
smmmem. Daniel Zinga~c o~ ~h&#13;
see Ha~e Crimes. page ~0&#13;
SALT LAKE CITY The&#13;
Japanese American Citizens&#13;
League overcame enormous&#13;
odds m its national convention&#13;
in Salt Lake City Aug. 3-7 to&#13;
become the firstnon-gay national&#13;
civil rights organization in the&#13;
U.S. to endorse same-sex&#13;
marriages.&#13;
thealready contlicting quesuons&#13;
about gays and lesbians in this&#13;
country, researchers this week&#13;
released timings in 2 separate&#13;
studies that sharply contradict&#13;
earlier studies. One review study&#13;
suggests the percentage of gays&#13;
and lesbians in America may in&#13;
Gay and lesbian fact be significanfly greater than&#13;
members of JACL, church other recent researchers have&#13;
leaders, and even a U.S. found; while another ’ study&#13;
see JACL. page 10 see Studies, page 10&#13;
Big Changes at NGLTF Task Force’s ’Crea~ng&#13;
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The&#13;
National Gay &amp; L~esbian Task&#13;
Force has announced the&#13;
resignations of 4 key staff&#13;
meln~rs at the lobbying group,&#13;
including ~he ~eparture of Pefi&#13;
Jude Radecic. NGLTF’s&#13;
execaave dirdctor who will ~&#13;
hying flint W~s~ m November&#13;
ffter h~s~ 1 ,’ear a~ the agency.&#13;
Radccic wiI~ sm~ on a~ the Task&#13;
PerLe ~5 ~s atrec~or of ,mbtic&#13;
~otic~. l~eavhv are: Deborah&#13;
Cos, director ff finance ~&#13;
~dministra~ion ~y Yoking,&#13;
Jirec~or ofCr~fing Chm~ge: and&#13;
Robin Kane. NGITFF’s acting&#13;
Nrecmr ~{" public in~2}rmafion&#13;
In its news release on ~he staff&#13;
~4hakeup. N(}t:I’b offered -~,&#13;
reasons for the departures The&#13;
vee NGL77;L pa~ ~’ /0&#13;
Change’ Conference to&#13;
Be in Dallas in Nov.&#13;
WASHINGTON. D.C, - The&#13;
Nafiomfl Gay &amp; i.esbi~m Task&#13;
Force has annonnced that its&#13;
annual CreaUug&#13;
conferm~ ~a~ wilt&#13;
13 in Datias. Some70 worksho~xs&#13;
havebeen stated&#13;
U~ da~e "TV&#13;
Activism ....L{ealth m Pet&#13;
Color Commmntms~&#13;
as Organim~g ~’~x&gt;~&#13;
Qt,eer Culture." ~y)rg~q~~ng&#13;
Workplace. Ad~. anc~i I x)bb?&#13;
Techniques," "’Rural/Small&#13;
T6wu Orgm~zing, "SexuNi~&#13;
and Ne Right Wing,&#13;
Court Reinstates Sailor&#13;
SAN FIRANCISCO -The W.S&#13;
(Term of Appeals here has rnlea&#13;
tl:,~/ me ])efcnse Deoartmcm&#13;
c;mno~ discharge lesbians m,&#13;
I can just hear you all now -&#13;
"Tom, you’ re just 0ver-reacting,&#13;
you’rejustbeing melodramatic."&#13;
However, Mr. Largent’s letter to&#13;
the editors of the Tulsa World&#13;
(reprinted with theirpermission),&#13;
is troubling. What does he mean&#13;
when he says that we (society?)&#13;
should not "tolerate"&#13;
homosexuality? He acknowledges&#13;
that much evil occurs in&#13;
the name..of religion .but then&#13;
Says that God commanded&#13;
~ttestm"~e"t"to~no" f "naU" ons" for their&#13;
"eviE’ practices and praises this&#13;
intolerance.. He characterizes&#13;
homosexuality as an "evil&#13;
practice." The association of&#13;
;destruction with intolerance of&#13;
’;Lesbians and Gay meil is dearly&#13;
The question is just what Mr.&#13;
:Largent actually means. Does he&#13;
’~mean thatwe shoddbeshunned?&#13;
Does he.mean that we should be&#13;
;systematically removed from&#13;
positions ofresponsibility, or&#13;
:merelybannedfrom certaintypes&#13;
iofjobs?Are we to be tolerated as&#13;
long as we are politically silentthat&#13;
is, Subsidizing the hetero-&#13;
¯ sexual commtmities with our tax&#13;
dollars but asking nothing for&#13;
}urselveS-?WoddWebeallowed&#13;
to owfi""pi}operty, to run&#13;
businesses? Would we be&#13;
allow&amp;l tofuncti0n iwour society&#13;
if we. ,%onverted" to&#13;
heterosexuality? Does he mean&#13;
thaf~)~ ivohlffbe segregated into&#13;
re-education camps? Or does he&#13;
mean that-we would be stoned&#13;
for the "abomination of our&#13;
homosexuality?"&#13;
N~W~It~-’S’t~ve Largent were&#13;
just to continue as an ex-football&#13;
player :-and- "business consultant,"&#13;
his. opinions would be&#13;
offensive but not particularly&#13;
si~rdfieartt,--:Hpwever, as a US&#13;
congressman, he would be in a&#13;
pdgftion to make decisions that&#13;
c0iild"g~eatly, harm Tulsa’s&#13;
Legbiai~ ’alnd: Gay communities&#13;
andOur.friends, and ultimately,&#13;
the city...&#13;
Now if:he continues in the Jim&#13;
Inhofe.tradition of radical right&#13;
Last month, Tulsa Family&#13;
News endorsed-Jack Mildren for&#13;
Governor l~e~ause he had done&#13;
what had been unheard of in&#13;
Oklahoma politics: he said he&#13;
supported fairness and equa!&#13;
oppommity for all Oklahomans,&#13;
including those of us who are&#13;
Lesbian ’and Gay. This&#13;
commitment was made directly&#13;
to me and with seemingly real&#13;
conviction.&#13;
Mildren’s actions were in&#13;
strong contrast to Bernice&#13;
Shedrick’s who ran away from&#13;
giving an honest answer faster&#13;
than the purse thief she allegedly&#13;
chased. Shedrick’s equivocation&#13;
was especially disturbing since&#13;
she was supposed to be&#13;
supportive ofLesbian civil rights&#13;
The buzzword ofthe ’90’s&#13;
is ~olerance. The hallmark&#13;
ofthis decade will be its call&#13;
to toleranc- the big ol’ tent&#13;
mentality. To be openminded&#13;
woud be synonymous,&#13;
but, are we to be so&#13;
open-minded that we allow&#13;
our brains tofall out?.!&#13;
Forexample, aprominent&#13;
university in California&#13;
(where else?), wants to&#13;
include in its policy and&#13;
procedures, literature that&#13;
it does not discriminate&#13;
against pedophiles - you&#13;
"know, those folks who get&#13;
their kick out of abusing&#13;
innocent children! Excuse&#13;
me, would you hand me my&#13;
brain - itjustfell out!&#13;
To besure, much evilgoes&#13;
on under the guise of:&#13;
religiouszealotry.However,&#13;
we read in the Bible that .on&#13;
numerous occasions Israel,&#13;
¯ under direct command of&#13;
God, wasorderedto destroy&#13;
other nations. Why? Often&#13;
it wasfor the evil practices&#13;
andtheworshipoffalsegods .&#13;
by that nation. Intolerance?&#13;
Absolutely! "&#13;
I agree that, as anation,&#13;
we must be more compassionate&#13;
to one another&#13;
regardless of our differences.&#13;
However, theday we -&#13;
-"tolerate" the evilpractices&#13;
ofhomosexuality, abortion,&#13;
pornography .~nd ope.d,2-&#13;
philia-forsa~tE£Jua~i~6~-"&#13;
Christian tenets our country&#13;
was founded .upgn,..~S the&#13;
.day we bd~b~ne~.~uT~b~’able&#13;
to God’s irRolera~d and&#13;
judgment.&#13;
Editor’s note: Largent&#13;
: implies a connection between&#13;
homosexuality &amp;&#13;
pedophilia. Reeetit medical&#13;
research suggests that&#13;
heterosexual men are"mt~ch&#13;
more likely to be- sexual;:~:&#13;
abusers of children-,.than&#13;
Lesbians &amp; Gay men.&#13;
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extremism, he may render&#13;
himself isolated and almost&#13;
useless in the House.&#13;
(Washington observers say that&#13;
even conservative business&#13;
political action committees have&#13;
begunto abandon Inhofebecause&#13;
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Pu blishe r/Edito r&#13;
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prejudices.)&#13;
I wish Tulsa Family News&#13;
couldtell youwhat Stevel_argent&#13;
reallymeans, but apparently part&#13;
of not tolerating Lesbians and&#13;
Gay men means not talking to&#13;
our press, or our community ~lubs &amp; Restaurants&#13;
organizations. After repeated *The Alley,-3340 ~. Peoria 744-0896&#13;
calls, Terry Allen, Largent’s *Bad Boys Club, 1~229 S. Memorial 835-5083&#13;
campaign manager, did speak *Lola’s, 2630 E. 15th 749-1563&#13;
with us long enough to say that *Metropole, 1902 E. i11 587-8811&#13;
Largent would not support any *Silver Star Saloon~ 1565 Sheridan 834=4234&#13;
policies that.sought to reduce *Renegade, 1649 S~. Main 585~3405&#13;
discrimination based on sexual *Rex, 6101 E. Admiral 835:1055&#13;
orientation (that is prejudice *TNT’s, 2114 S. Memorial 660-0856&#13;
against homosexuals and *Time n’Time Agaia, 1515 S. Memorial 664-8299&#13;
bisexuals, but also against *Tool Box, 1338 E. 3rd 584-1308&#13;
heterosexuals whenthat occurs). *Whittier Cafe~ 416,&amp; Lewis 582-2400&#13;
Mr. Allen spent most of the Businesses/Services conversation making hostile&#13;
remarks that showed the breadth Kent Baleh &amp; Associates, Health &amp; Life Insurance 747-9506&#13;
ofthatcampaign’sprejudiceand BellAire Cleaners, 4951 S. Peoria 743~5967&#13;
the depth of its ignorance. He Brookside Jewelry, 4649 So. Peoria 743-5272&#13;
clearly was not interested in Budget Window Treatments, 7116 So. Mingo, Ste. 102 254-2100&#13;
learning from us Of the reality of *CD Warehouse, 6080 S. Sheridan 491-9474&#13;
our lives. . *CD Warehouse in -Lincoln Plaza, 15th &amp; Peoria 587-6030&#13;
~ Maybe I’m out of iouch for First Franklin Financial, Bob Hardy 628-8745&#13;
believing that ~ p01it~cian;"~r Floral Design Studio, 3404 S. Peoria, Ste. 100 744-9595&#13;
wanna:be tradingonapretty face *Java Dave’s, Lincoln Plaza 592-3317&#13;
and faded football g~ory, would *Indian Territory Coffee Company, 1613 E. 15 58%1633&#13;
wa~t t0~kn0~ ~fi~ fiieis~ues are International Tours 341-6866&#13;
¯ ’ 5&#13;
d Ken s Flowers, 1635 E. 1 599-8070&#13;
not only m southeast Tulsa an ...............th ~ " -- w *---" "- Tulsa’s " Major a[~mrs, zoz,~ ~ ~&#13;
.-587~g10g&#13;
t~roKen ~rro , out m °&#13;
.... ¯.... .-~.~--~--~-~ Mrdtown ~eater, 319 E. 3 584:3112&#13;
........’ ., - =~¢t~raw~s;c, t~t3/ ~ .-.ax. rt- 664-2951&#13;
~ts Gay ones Ma~.b..e tt&#13;
f~hi~.od ~ me tg~hinl~ thTl~ , t~4mem~ lVl~rtgage corp.’ ¯ 592-7700&#13;
7.S~.o.m.eo.n.e.w.h.o.w.a.nt.s.tO.r.e.pi.:e.se.ii.~t.~=..~.i.i~.p.,y.,..~=aa.s.;e....l~.k.~.l.,,.tn.~.: :M" ingo&#13;
838-7626&#13;
Vour’city/county in governm.eiitJS ~y~ ~r_a,ve~ou,z/. ~. t_...a~a~t,o~n,,. ,&#13;
49@2410&#13;
w0~d~{v~t to meet with a cro~°~ bcnt~ner s boo~store, [~z utica bquare 749-630 !&#13;
section of its cilizeus, eventhose Sound Warehouse, 1338"E. 15th 583-1572&#13;
ft6~ whom he is different. God Southwest Viadcal, 4146 8~. Harvard, S re. F-5 747-3322&#13;
forbidthatacandidatemightfind *Tomfooleryr 1565 S. Sheridan 832-0233&#13;
that we-have more in common We~tcopa Salon, Lincoln Plaza~ 583-1500&#13;
that.he.thought.. Organizations&#13;
BUt,th~n maybe not i-~’~.t.~ ~1....... B/IJGAlliance, University of Tulsa. 583-9780&#13;
.if you re ~ust goirigt~-~eti{d of Interfaith AIDS Ministries 438-243% 800-284-2437-&#13;
theseftlks, why waste your time *HIV Resource Consortium, 4154 S: Harvard, Ste. H-1 749-4194&#13;
with tho~e not "ch0ge~n"?~ NAMES PROJ~ECT, 4154 S. Harvard. Ste. H- 1 748-3111&#13;
- Tom Neial .... P:F-.LAG, POB 52800 74152 749-4901&#13;
editor &amp; publisher Prime-Timers, P.O. Box 52118 74128&#13;
’ Rainbow V:illage, POB 50403, 74150-0403 599-8423&#13;
-Shanti Hotline 749-7898&#13;
in order to get..theendorse.m_ent .&#13;
and the $1,000 donation of&#13;
NOW.;the Nafitiial Or~zafion.-&#13;
of Women. Perhaps she mislead&#13;
NOW, or perhaps, NOW was&#13;
willing to sell out Lesbians (and&#13;
Gay men) in order just to get a&#13;
womanelected. NOW’s dumped&#13;
Lesbians before. NOW was as&#13;
bad about returning phone calls&#13;
over many weeks as was&#13;
Shedrick, so we can’t tell you.&#13;
Unfortunately, Mildren seems&#13;
to have reneged on his&#13;
commitment. A few weeks ago,&#13;
his brother, Richard, told the&#13;
Tulsa World that Jack couldn’t&#13;
remember our conversauon.&#13;
Repeamd calls to his campaign&#13;
to get a status repor~ on his&#13;
memory have been ignored.&#13;
We.~.y.e ..:he.en ~¢ told. that&#13;
candidates in OklahOmh iniiSt&#13;
~pp~ to;l~%~-QWin order to.&#13;
~tdi~z{ed~We vebeentoldeven&#13;
by our own folks that we should&#13;
just "put up and shut up" so that&#13;
we can get these folks elected.&#13;
Now maybe I’m a little slow but&#13;
it-doesn’t seem tome that if a&#13;
politician won’t say the right&#13;
thing when "it" wants your vote,&#13;
it’s less likely to do so after&#13;
elected.&#13;
Down in Texas, hardly a&#13;
Nogressive oasis (Dallas politics&#13;
can make Tulsa look like some&#13;
liberal New E~gland townI&#13;
Lesbians andGay menhave bee~&#13;
a key part of tJr~e coalition that&#13;
got Ann Richards etected. D~llas&#13;
has 3 .Gay city council persons&#13;
see Politics’, p. ~&#13;
Tulsa Family News, September - October 1994, page 2&#13;
Tulsa Oklahomans forHuman Rights, (TOHR) POB 52729 74152&#13;
TOHR Gay He!pLine (hff0.) 743-4297&#13;
Other.&#13;
*Chapma!3. St0dent Center, University of Tulsa&#13;
~’ Tulsh City/County Libraries (sometimes-depends on the censor)&#13;
*Tulsa City Hall, Cafeteria Vestibule, Ground Floor&#13;
*University Center at Tulsa&#13;
Professionals&#13;
Associates in Medical &amp; Mental Health, 1560 E. 2! 743-1000&#13;
Jeffery A. Beal, MD, Ginny Butler, RN, Theodore Campbell, MSW&#13;
Sandra J. Hill, MS, Psychotherapy, 2865 E. Skelly 745-1111&#13;
Tim Daniel, Attorney 352-9504, 800-742-9468&#13;
Learme M. Gross, Finandal Planning 744-0102&#13;
Kelly Kirby, CPA, POB 14011, 74159 747-5466&#13;
Jonathan &amp; Dee Nicholas, Realtors 749-3000, 800-539-7767&#13;
John Kirk, Realtor 7~’7-5800, 745-2245&#13;
Richard Reeder, MS, Psychotherapy 5g L-0902, 743-4117&#13;
Fle~!gious Organizations&#13;
*Bless The Lord AtA~t Times Christian Ctr 2627B E. ,~. I 62g-0594&#13;
*Community of Hope 1347 N. Yale 838-7232&#13;
*Family of Faith MCC, 5451-E So. Mir~go 622-1441&#13;
*MCC of Greater TuI,a. 1623 N. Maplewood 838-1715&#13;
Dignity/integrity 298-4648&#13;
*Canterbury Ministry Center, . :z~versity ol ~fulsa 583-9780&#13;
tohr reporter Tulsa Oklahomans forHuman Rights. PO Box 52729 Tulsa OK 74152&#13;
September/October 1994 Volume !4 Number 10&#13;
The Crews expc~.~md elsewhent in Tu/se Family News are not necessarily the .views of TOHR.&#13;
Permission is. granted to reprint information contained within the TOHR Reporter page along&#13;
~~items, under lhe byline, "submitted by TOHR", contained elsewhere inTulse Family News.&#13;
Several candidates vying for&#13;
your votes in state and federal&#13;
elections this November have&#13;
been invited to the October meeting&#13;
of TOHR to hear members’&#13;
~ concerns regarding human rights.’&#13;
~ Candidates for U. S. Senate&#13;
O- and House o£Representatives,&#13;
~ ~: i i:: =s~a~te govern.or; a~dother~ublic!’&#13;
~- i~f~Ces!willibe inVi~d~ ati~nd or~&#13;
send representatives or even just&#13;
to send a policy statement to the&#13;
membership of Tulsa Oklahomans&#13;
for Human Rights.&#13;
The nominating committee&#13;
will present a slate to fill 1995&#13;
officer positions. Nominations&#13;
will also be taken from the floor&#13;
~l~°lduring this meeting and.then&#13;
closed. Elections will be held at&#13;
the November meeting:&#13;
Social time begins at 6:30 and&#13;
the meeting starts at 7 p:m: on&#13;
Tuesday, October 4, at the HIV/&#13;
Resource Center, 4154 S. Harvard,&#13;
Suite H-1, lower level.&#13;
New Hours,&#13;
New Staff&#13;
at Testing eli=tic&#13;
TOHR’.slHIV Testing Clinic is now open&#13;
with extended hours. Coutiseling and.test,.&#13;
case management for people with HIV/&#13;
AIDS. Derrick also works at Morton Health&#13;
Clinic, helping people get needed health&#13;
care and focuses outreach efforts to the&#13;
African-American community.&#13;
The new employees, and volunteers, are&#13;
committed to offering testing that is both- ¯&#13;
free and anonymous. The clinic is housed ’-&#13;
in the HIV Resource Center, 4154 S. Harvard,&#13;
Suite H-I. The center offersclients_.&#13;
"ink!~s::~fi~bi~!.l~ippointment-Monday., seiviee~ iinduding counseling, case. mare&#13;
fl~gh ~~day~om 9 a.m. until 5p.m: agement, Care teams;"support groups, and -&#13;
Same.day appointments am0ften po~.sible, .. a.food pantry. "&#13;
butbe sure tocal1749-4194 to make surea AuguSt. was a briny month at the clinic!&#13;
counselor will be available. -The-walk-in :. 93p~op!e’were tested and 79. came to get.&#13;
clinic is still openon Thursday.evenings at ~th~ir ~e~tilts. Clinic-staff and ~i01unteers-.&#13;
7 p.m. Please arrive by8:30 tobe tested, to&#13;
allow time. for the counseling and testing&#13;
process.’ Results are given between 7 and&#13;
9p.m: No appointments a~e needed ~9~r the&#13;
:evening clinic. : .&#13;
TOHR’s HIV Testing Clinic welcomes&#13;
new. employees ClaudettePeterson and&#13;
De~pkDav~s,:~21a~dette Was hir~&#13;
have.been:workingvery ha~’.tokeep up&#13;
With the d~mand. Claudette’ahd Derrick:&#13;
givespecifiithanl~s t0~Brian, Connie, Cheryl,&#13;
Dave~ Definna, Mary, Mercedes, Steve and&#13;
Tim for ali their efforts:&#13;
Fifleeri ~eople hhge recently offered to.&#13;
become~iinie volunteers, and.w~i be tak.....&#13;
ing the training offered by’ the Oklahoma&#13;
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Tulsa Family News, September-October 1994, page 3&#13;
News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News, Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News&#13;
Opposition to UN Cone&#13;
CAIRO, Egypt- Islamic&#13;
fundamentalists have allied&#13;
themselves with the Roman&#13;
Catholic Church in trying to&#13;
prevent the UN International&#13;
Conference on Population &amp;&#13;
Development from adopting&#13;
policies that they say would&#13;
encourage homosexuality,&#13;
abortion and promiscuity. A&#13;
spokesman for the allied&#13;
religious groups, known as the&#13;
Ad Hoc Coalition for Cairo,&#13;
asked U.S. officials not to push&#13;
for proposals-that would "attack&#13;
religious beliefs onbirth control,&#13;
abortion and same-sex unions."&#13;
The So. Baptist Convention’s&#13;
Christian Life Commission also&#13;
joined in attacking the Clinton&#13;
administration. A1-Azhar, an&#13;
influential center for Islamic&#13;
studies, also denounced the UN&#13;
conference which it said&#13;
promotes the acceptance of&#13;
homosexuality, extramarital&#13;
relations, and abortion. Other&#13;
Islamic leaders have condenmed&#13;
the conference as "aZionistplot."&#13;
Death Penalty in TX&#13;
KERRVILLE, Texas - Donald&#13;
L. Aldrich, 29, has been found&#13;
guilty of the brutal murder of&#13;
Nicholus West, a23 -year-oldgay&#13;
man, in Tyler, Texas, last&#13;
November¯ "The death sentence&#13;
handed down by the jury&#13;
represents justice in this case,"&#13;
Smith County District Attorney&#13;
Jack Skeen told the Dallas&#13;
Morning News . It was a&#13;
coldblooded, heinous crime. The&#13;
defendant deserved nothing less&#13;
than the death sentence~.’’&#13;
According topolice, West had&#13;
been kidnapped in Tyler, taken&#13;
to a clay pit outside the town&#13;
where he was stripped, brutally&#13;
beaten, and shot at least 9 times&#13;
- including one shotinhis genitals&#13;
- before being finallykilled by a&#13;
shot in his head. Henry E. Dunn,&#13;
19, and DavidR. McMillan, 18,&#13;
have also been charged with&#13;
murdering Westand areawaitmg&#13;
separate trials.&#13;
Outrage Over UT Killing&#13;
SALT LAKE C1TY - Utah gays&#13;
and lesbians are outraged over&#13;
Di,s.t&amp;c~,C,o,O1;t,.Judge David S.&#13;
Y0.’upg s-~nt’encing Of David&#13;
Nelson~Tl~gket to a mere 6 years&#13;
in ~,ri~9~ for,.~e killing of a gay&#13;
man, Douglas Koehler.&#13;
Protesters outside the state&#13;
capitol building the day after the&#13;
ruling demanded Young’s&#13;
removal from the court. "With&#13;
clowns on the bench, you get&#13;
murderers in the streets," Val&#13;
Mansfield, a gay rights a.ctivist&#13;
said. "Judge Young ts an&#13;
embarrassment to the state of&#13;
Uuda ...". Hate-motivated crimes&#13;
deserve stiffer sentences not&#13;
more lenient ones." Members of&#13;
Koehler’s family agreed. "It’ s a&#13;
mockery," Koehler’s sister&#13;
Susan Nelson told the Salt Lake&#13;
Tribune¯ "It’ s like his life wash’ t&#13;
worth anything. When you&#13;
murder someone, you should&#13;
argued in court that the shooting&#13;
was accidental.&#13;
Search for AIDS Czar&#13;
WASHINGTON - Faced with&#13;
difficulties in finding a new&#13;
AIDS policy coordinator, the&#13;
Clinton administration brought&#13;
gay tights and AIDS activists to&#13;
the White House to meet with&#13;
domestic policy adviser Carol&#13;
Rasco and acting AIDS policy&#13;
director Patricia Fleming¯&#13;
Activists said that as a result of&#13;
the meeting, the White House&#13;
has started its search for a&#13;
replacement for thepost all over&#13;
again. According to Daniel&#13;
Zingale, public policy director&#13;
with the Human Rights&#13;
Campaign Fund who attended&#13;
the White House meeting, the&#13;
Clinton administration agreed to&#13;
set up a new working group on&#13;
AIDS that will include the Justice&#13;
Dept. in fighting bias.&#13;
"Discrimination has hampered&#13;
the battle against AIDS from the&#13;
very beginning, and continues&#13;
to hamper education, prevention&#13;
and research efforts todoy;"&#13;
Zingale said. "!fwe hope to end&#13;
the epidemic,’we must also end&#13;
discrimination ag_ains~ those;&#13;
most vulnerable to the disease.&#13;
Discrimination in health care,&#13;
education, employment-and&#13;
"...~o$.h! area~---i.s -~ a..-s¢~ou,s,&#13;
)"i~.l~.,!diment t~ s~bppiffg ,~IDS."&#13;
.~i (~ a ti~’ff~li ng ..... ~v~i~e&#13;
representauves of the National&#13;
Black Gay &amp; Lesbian&#13;
the political .content of the&#13;
program ends.&#13;
British Soldiers May Go&#13;
to European Court&#13;
LONDON - Since 1990 the&#13;
British Defense Ministry has&#13;
discharged some 260 military&#13;
men and women for being&#13;
homosexual according to&#13;
informationreleaseby LaborMP&#13;
Barbara Roche, who got the&#13;
information from the Defense&#13;
Ministry, told The Guardian&#13;
newspaper, "They are treated&#13;
appallingly, with investigators&#13;
asking intimate questions and&#13;
searching their personal&#13;
belongings¯" Some of the&#13;
discharged military personnel&#13;
have said they may take their&#13;
discrimination complaints to the&#13;
European Court of Human&#13;
Rights.&#13;
Anti-Gay Bias Suit&#13;
ATLANTA - Ronald Kirkland&#13;
has filed alawsuit against C~a~rtel&#13;
Restaurants Inc., charging that&#13;
he was fired as a chef at the&#13;
restaurant chain because he is&#13;
gay and the firm’s management&#13;
believed-he was infected with&#13;
HIV or had AIDS and would&#13;
cost .the chain money .through&#13;
increased insurance prelmums.&#13;
Kirkland was fired the day before&#13;
]_,.he ~a,s slatedto be enrolled iw&#13;
-?.~’plan. Ex~employees ,with-the&lt;.,&#13;
chain submitted sworn&#13;
statements as part of Kirkland’s&#13;
Leadership ]:orum, National sm" t s~¯.a.,.~3:].ni.g,.. ..t..h..at ,re,stauran, t&#13;
Lanno Lesman a.no,~~. a&amp;,".a~. : ,4~,=m~:~a,.~n,,ag;,e~.r=s..:~m,~:sc..u-:s:,s-.e.-o.. me_ma_n . s&#13;
g ¯ ,. " ....... ~ conce s a t. KIV smms Lesb~ Task Force~~~~=.~~.&#13;
Amenc~ Assn¯ OI rnys~:.~~&gt;~-ne,~0¢~-0..~~, -l~~S_~_C,~e_&#13;
forHm~~"gts&#13;
Gay Bar Ratd&#13;
M~BOU~E,Am~Mia-~e -~_~A~traua~t° uount&#13;
Melbo~e poa~ dep~ent’ s ~~~Uouples&#13;
head of civilian complaints has SYDNEY%~iThe’~ustrahan&#13;
said he may investigate an Aug.&#13;
7 raid on the Commerce Club, a&#13;
popular gay nightclub, during&#13;
which 463 patrons were publicly&#13;
strip-searched for possible drug&#13;
possession. Only 8 people were&#13;
charged during the drug raid, on&#13;
various charges ranging from&#13;
possession Of illegal drugs to&#13;
being drunkin public. The police&#13;
.=,brzg~_n its ,,~v~,&#13;
- ~hves~_gafion-into ~9~ inc~delji~Q&#13;
already filer ~omplaia~ .o.j9’~&#13;
connection with tile3-1ib~ i~ai~t.&#13;
Falwell Gets Offensive&#13;
JACKSONV~I-L.LE, Fla......&#13;
Telev~slon stal~a XU3I’L,~:Tg&#13;
Jacksonville ll’a~ tl~e~It&amp;ie~I ~o&#13;
pull Jerry Fal,,well &amp;A)34T "me,&#13;
Gospel Hour off~di~r~for&#13;
month for focusing~mo~¢~or~&#13;
politics thanonreligl;hNi Wdgf&#13;
picketed the TV st~.&#13;
Falwell spent a good Oe~ of&#13;
ume on the show&#13;
broadcast in what.protesters&#13;
called criticism of°~f~gi~eht&#13;
Clinton ~at i~...p~%ed,)~g~y&#13;
explicit language b3~ the&#13;
televangelist. A spokesperson&#13;
government has given the&#13;
{hum~proposdl,.from the&#13;
Australiaii"SWakistics Bureau to&#13;
enumerate sam&amp;sex coup~~s~&#13;
families during it~&#13;
of the nation. The plan got the&#13;
approval of the Australian&#13;
cabinet after lobbying efforts by&#13;
both gay rights groups and the&#13;
s.upport of the Anglican Synod.&#13;
:., ~Attendar~t Sues Airline: .:-&#13;
~ DALLAS~7:Ame.fiean;Mrl:mes&#13;
7,fl~ight ~t,~qfi,.~t, Jay..Ma,uk_has&#13;
" sued hls employer and theDall~s&#13;
football team’ s chartered flights&#13;
to and from games exclude male&#13;
attend~m,ts.. M~auk’.s ,lawsuit,&#13;
Cowboys. ~s~eriraination and~is aski~fot&#13;
and, that: what .he ~.h.~ges is~&#13;
Ame~ncan A~rl~nes ,~ policy be"&#13;
Cowlloy~ wpt!ld comment~&#13;
~fiean-q~ickty d~eified"thatTii’&#13;
°has sue~ a~ poti~y.&#13;
"~t!o3,,work,on the Dallas,Cowboys’-&#13;
charter b~cause&#13;
The suit also claims that when an&#13;
spend y~.u(, life paying for that I fox~the,stationsaidWTLVmould. American Airlines employee~&#13;
murder7 ~" ~liacker.s attorney --air re-runs of the.p~o’grAm tmt~l 2 ~ w~ ]~an~tlgs the charter flights~. -&#13;
Tul~[~’aTm~[y News, September - O~t~’bdr~1994,--page"4 ~....................................... 7_ ~.7.L&#13;
was asked about gay flight&#13;
attendants working on the&#13;
charters, he was told the&#13;
Cowboys’ "wouldn’t like that at&#13;
Gov’t to Intervene in&#13;
~ Anti-Sodomy Laws&#13;
CANBERRA, Australia - The&#13;
Australian government has&#13;
agreed to accept a proposal to&#13;
legalize sodomy in the nation in&#13;
an effort to override state antisodomy&#13;
laws in Tasmania that&#13;
were declared a violation of&#13;
international human rights by a&#13;
U.N. commission earlier this&#13;
year. The move by the federal&#13;
government to negate the&#13;
Tasmanian sodomy statutes is&#13;
likely to be challenged in court.&#13;
If federal legislation is adopted,&#13;
it will not, however, remove&#13;
Tasmania’s anti-sodomy laws&#13;
directly since that island-state&#13;
has refused to repeal its statutes.&#13;
City Outlaws Kisses&#13;
ANKARA, Turkey - The&#13;
Reuters news service has&#13;
reported that the southern&#13;
Turkish city of Adana has&#13;
outlawed, public-kissing by men&#13;
as-unsanitary, The city has not,&#13;
however, banned men kissing&#13;
women or women kissing other&#13;
women, and Eker offered no&#13;
explanation of how these other&#13;
kis~s:-would be h~genic while&#13;
onl~= .iiiale,mate ’kisses were&#13;
considered unsanitary.&#13;
Episcopal Bishops&#13;
Give Mixed Signals&#13;
INDIANAPOLIS - The bishops&#13;
of the nation’ s Episcopal Church&#13;
tried - with~ mixed-results - to&#13;
dealwith homosexuali~ during&#13;
its national convention. A&#13;
document issued by the bishops&#13;
says that "lifelong,&#13;
monogamous, heterosexual&#13;
unions between husbands and&#13;
wives" is the standard of the&#13;
church’s teachings. But the&#13;
document/which has been in the&#13;
works since 1991, also urges the&#13;
church to "respond pastorally to&#13;
those persons whose sexual&#13;
behavior does not conform" to&#13;
its standards. Confusing the issue&#13;
further, the bishops voted to&#13;
change the proposal from a&#13;
’~pa~torkl:t~hdhih~?~ to simply~a&#13;
. study documen Under&#13;
pressure-fro~m"a group"&#13;
~ ~6~seNativelbishops, h0wewr(&#13;
~ the conference wenteven further&#13;
"aifd ffd6lStEd ~ companion&#13;
document that says&#13;
homosexuality "cannot be&#13;
~¢On~oned by the church" and&#13;
~E~’. s~-~X relationships "a&#13;
denial of God’ s plan."&#13;
.3:~t~late Retracts "Joke"&#13;
¯;, BUENOS AIRES - Cardinal&#13;
: Ant onto Quarracino,&#13;
7 ~gentina’s leading Catholic&#13;
74Jrelate, said his suggestion&#13;
’.2{Furing a television interview that&#13;
homosexuals were "an ignoble&#13;
¯stain [on] the face of society"&#13;
and shoutdbe put in their own&#13;
giae~{o,-~ayshis remarks were "a&#13;
joke, something thatjust crossed&#13;
my mind¯" Quarracino told&#13;
reporters later th~it he was sorry..&#13;
if he "offended anyone, ff I hurt&#13;
someone’s sensitivities." During&#13;
an TV interview earlier,&#13;
Quarracinosaidgays andlesbians&#13;
should be have "alarge area.., to&#13;
live in, with theirownlaws, their&#13;
own media and even their own&#13;
constitution."Gaytights activists&#13;
in the country have threatened to&#13;
suetheCardinal overhis remarks.&#13;
Quarracino said he thought&#13;
people "had a better sense of&#13;
humor."&#13;
Oregon Ballot Measure&#13;
to Go Before Voters&#13;
SALEM, Ore. - The Oregon&#13;
state Court of Appeals has&#13;
unanimously overturned a lower&#13;
ruling against a proposed&#13;
statewide anti-gay ballot&#13;
measure, clearing theway for the&#13;
initiative to go on the November&#13;
ballot. Earlier this year a lower&#13;
court had ruled the proposed&#13;
measure- violated state&#13;
constitutional restrictions against&#13;
restricting voterinitiatives to only&#13;
1 issuein eachproposedmeasure.&#13;
Proposition 13, a revised version&#13;
ofa statewidemeasure than failed&#13;
to get voter approval in 1992,&#13;
would repeal exisdng gay rights&#13;
measures throughout Oregon,&#13;
would bar any such legislation or&#13;
ordinances in the furore, and&#13;
would restrict access to&#13;
educational and library&#13;
informationabouthomosexuality&#13;
to adults only. Opponents of the&#13;
anti-gay initiative say they will&#13;
not appeal the ruling to the state&#13;
Supreme Court.&#13;
Cobb Cty. GA Rally&#13;
MARIETTA, Ga. - Commemorating&#13;
the first anniversary _&#13;
of the Cobb County (Ga.)&#13;
Commission’s adoption of a&#13;
resolution condemning "the gay&#13;
lifestyle," hundreds of gays,&#13;
lesbians and supporters rallied in&#13;
the town square to mark the date&#13;
with a protest¯ Estimates of the&#13;
number of people attending&#13;
ranged from 1,000 to 5,000&#13;
people. Some 200 police officers&#13;
were on duty during the protest&#13;
and rally. Law enforcement&#13;
officials called it the most&#13;
peaceful protest in more than a&#13;
year.&#13;
Seattle Dom..Partners&#13;
SEATTLE- On Tuesday, Sept¯&#13;
6¢ Seattle formally .began&#13;
allowing unmarried same-sex&#13;
and opposite-sex COul~les to&#13;
register as domestic partners.&#13;
Some 70 couples showed up&#13;
when the city clerk’s office&#13;
opened Tuesday morning to pay&#13;
$25 each to register the&#13;
relationship¯ The partners&#13;
registration extends no legal&#13;
benefits to couples.&#13;
IdahoAnti-Gay Measure&#13;
BOISE, Idaho- Several hundred&#13;
people joined Idaho Gov. Cecil&#13;
Andrus in officially launching a&#13;
campaign against Prop. 1, an andgay&#13;
initiative that will go before&#13;
the voters this November¯ "We&#13;
reject hatred whenever and&#13;
wherever it appears, and it&#13;
appears," Gov. Andrus said at&#13;
the rally at the state capitol.&#13;
Saturday, 1994.&#13;
Check-in, .9 am. ~Walk begins at.lO am. ~..~.&#13;
Veteran’s Park&#13;
18th-&amp; Boulder Avenue&#13;
Benefiting non-profit (501(c)3) HIVIAIDS care-giving agencies:Indian Health Care Resource Center Clinic, Parents and Friends&#13;
ofLesbians and Gays (PFLAG)~ Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR), Visiting Nurse Association ofTulsa, Regional AIDS&#13;
Interfaith Network (RAIN), Multicultural AIDS Coalition, Interfaith AIDS Ministriesl NAMES Project Tulsa Area, Hospice of&#13;
Green Country, HIV Resource Consortium, Saint Joseph Residence, and SHANTI-Tulsa.&#13;
~DS~walk Tulsa Benefits&#13;
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Lola’s -.September 24, 10:30 pm&#13;
Renegades ~ October 1, 11 pm&#13;
Silver Star - October 7, 11 pm&#13;
Metropole-October 12, 10 pm&#13;
Alley- October 16, 9 pmAfter Walk Party&#13;
For more information, call Walk 94 at 9-18 587 7222.&#13;
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in OK’s Gay&#13;
Communities&#13;
by Alan G. Nyitray~ MS&#13;
"It’s important that we look at&#13;
the Oklahoma Gay community&#13;
as a collection of many smaller&#13;
communities like African&#13;
American Gay men, Hispamc!&#13;
Latino Gay men, Lesbian and&#13;
G~y youth, rural Gay peop!e,&#13;
etc. Each of these smaller&#13;
communities have their own&#13;
issue that must be specifically&#13;
addressed; There is no one&#13;
monolithic Gay community,"&#13;
concludes Nyitmy in a summary&#13;
of findings done by the&#13;
Oklahoma State Dept. of Health.&#13;
These materials were compiled&#13;
for the use of the HIV&#13;
Community Planning Group&#13;
(CPG). The CPG is a new,&#13;
federally mandated body that is&#13;
hoped .will provide more&#13;
community input into state HIV&#13;
prevention efforts.&#13;
These f’mdings indicate that in&#13;
Oklahoma, African-American&#13;
Gay and Bisexual men have’an&#13;
estimated rate of AIDS that is&#13;
twice as high as thatofCaucasian&#13;
Gay and Bisexual men~, The&#13;
following rates a~e fofGay and&#13;
Bisexual males with AIDS:&#13;
African-Americans, 39 per 1000&#13;
population, Hispanics/Latinos,&#13;
29-:per 1000 pop., Caucasians,&#13;
221i per 1000 pop., Native&#13;
American~, 18 per 1000 pop.,&#13;
and Asians/Pacific Islanders, 3&#13;
per 1000 pop. This AIDS rate is&#13;
estimated assuming 6% of each&#13;
race/ethnieity is Gay or Bisexual.&#13;
Nyitray, whois Gay &amp;Lesbian&#13;
Outreach .Co-ordinator of the&#13;
HIV/STD Service for the State&#13;
Dept. of Health, concludes that&#13;
the higher rates of AIDS in Gay&#13;
and Bisexual men of color show&#13;
that HIV prevention efforts must&#13;
be improved in communities of&#13;
color. "Just as Gay people riced&#13;
their own specific.~iHIV..&#13;
prevention message apart..from&#13;
heterosexuals, smaller .Gay&#13;
communities with in the Iarger&#13;
Gay community need.their ow.n&#13;
messages and projects. OneHIV&#13;
preventionmessageforthe whole&#13;
Oklahoma Gay community does&#13;
not even come close to meeting&#13;
our needs."&#13;
Otherissues identified in these&#13;
f’mdings are:&#13;
public health researchers have&#13;
never determined the true rate of&#13;
:.HIV infectionforanyOklahomabasedGay,&#13;
Lesbian or Bisexual&#13;
~mmunity~nor hav~ there bee~&#13;
any random-based study to&#13;
measure the HIV-related&#13;
knowledge, attitudes, behaviors&#13;
or;beliefs ofGay men~Bisex_uals&#13;
or Lesbians inOklahoma, though&#13;
these sorts of studies have been&#13;
-successful elsewhere;~ .., ~ .~ ~&#13;
Other observations ar~...........&#13;
there are at least 114,000 Gay,&#13;
Oklahomans between the ages&#13;
of 18 to 65basedon6% ofgeneral&#13;
population, with an assumption&#13;
of a higher percentage in urban&#13;
areas and a lower one in rural&#13;
ones; if 8% of Tulsa and&#13;
Oklahoma City metro area&#13;
population are Gay or Bisexual&#13;
males, then about 20% are likely&#13;
infected with HIV.&#13;
Men of color with AIDS are&#13;
more often Gay and Bisexual&#13;
rather thanheteros.exualinjeetion&#13;
’drUg users as ts commonly&#13;
believed. Gay men of color are&#13;
lesslikely to have had an HIV&#13;
antibody testthanCaucasianGay&#13;
¯ men.&#13;
Gay/Bi men under age 25 are&#13;
significantly more likely to say&#13;
that they did not use a condom in&#13;
anal sex with a casual partner&#13;
than men older than 25. In larger&#13;
urban areas outside Oklahoma,&#13;
Gay/Bi young men have HIV&#13;
infection rates estimated at 10~&#13;
30%.&#13;
While Oklahoma’s Gay and&#13;
Bisexual male populations have&#13;
rarely been ~tudied,. Lesbians&#13;
.....hav~nignbred~althou~h&#13;
iiife¢fion occurs in this .group&#13;
and no prevention projects have&#13;
directly addressed Lesbians..,&#13;
....Formoreinf0~aaonc~Nlan&#13;
Nyitray at405-2714636 or write&#13;
.,HIV/STD Service, OK Sta.te&#13;
~ fOO6NE 16di’s~ oKC, ~731 i~/-&#13;
1299.&#13;
LIFEGUARD&#13;
Proj~ect&#13;
The LIFEGUARD project is&#13;
coming to Tulsa. This project&#13;
was originally developed in Los&#13;
Angeles, California, and had&#13;
been adapted to fit the needs of&#13;
Tulsans.&#13;
LIFEGUARD is a series of&#13;
four meetings, dealing .with&#13;
differentaspect~ of HIV disease~&#13;
The meetings are free and are&#13;
de~ignddes~allyfor Gay and.&#13;
~i~fial?. high-’of all: age~ :find&#13;
color. The meetings will be held&#13;
in voluntc~s~l~_m.cs through~0u.t&#13;
Tulsa on wednesday evedings&#13;
and will provide an excellent&#13;
environmentfor meeting. Places&#13;
and times are availableby calling&#13;
Brian Jackson at 584-4983,&#13;
The four meetings are:&#13;
October 5, HEAT: HIV.&#13;
Education And Treatmefit, a&#13;
medical overview focusing on&#13;
living healthily with HIV for&#13;
those who are seropositive and&#13;
negative, ~fe issues such_as.&#13;
~rdl~tidn~liiiis a~discuss~by&#13;
participants.&#13;
October 12, SAND: Sex And&#13;
Nineties Dating, a fun._.and=&#13;
:e~pel-i~nfiid~m~efiiag desigixbl.&#13;
examine our personal .goals and&#13;
objectives in dating. Exploring -&#13;
-! s0me:;.0fith~issues of da~t~ing&#13;
the age of AIDS.&#13;
October 19, SEA: Self Esteem&#13;
Les.b~an and Bisexual&#13;
designed to acknowledge and&#13;
celebrate yourself. We will~&#13;
explore Gay identity and develop&#13;
strategies to confront anti-Gay&#13;
hostilities, both internal and&#13;
external.&#13;
October 26, SWIM: Sex With&#13;
Intimacy for Men, this meeting,&#13;
held in an auditorium rather than&#13;
a home, brings together 30 to 50&#13;
men to discuss and celebrate the&#13;
many safer and sexy options&#13;
available to Gay men today and’&#13;
help develop skills in increasing&#13;
you own~sexual satisfaction.&#13;
~. For more information, call&#13;
584-4983.&#13;
Being Aware&#13;
Support Group&#13;
Support Services announces&#13;
the return of the Being Aware&#13;
rap group for the fall &amp;-winter&#13;
seasons. The group will meet.&#13;
every week at 7 pm at 2440 East&#13;
51st, Suite BS. The next meeting&#13;
will,be Monday, September19.&#13;
_ Being Aware is degigned to&#13;
meet the needs,of pedple living&#13;
withHIV/AIDS and thosepcople&#13;
dealing-, with.the AIDS crisis.&#13;
This.is,~ a drop,in groupi:open to&#13;
allpcople regardless of race, age&#13;
of sexual expression.&#13;
:Being’Aware is facilitated by&#13;
~William Brnder, certified HIV/&#13;
AIDS test.counselor/educator/&#13;
activist, and JeffMartin, Masters&#13;
Level Counselor/Activist. For&#13;
and Attitudos,.-.this meeti,n.~g is moreinformation, cal1742-3520. ~’~ ~&#13;
Jeffery A. Beal,-MD&#13;
Ted Campbell,.LCSW&#13;
Ginny Buffer; RN MS&#13;
Specialized in HIV Care&#13;
Clinical Trials* now Open&#13;
for Treatment of&#13;
HIV Disease and Related Infections&#13;
_Nevirapipe...HIV Treatment&#13;
Oral Vs. IV Ganciclovir...CMV Retinitis Treatment&#13;
Zithromax-Biaxin-Ethambutol...MAC Treatment&#13;
Providing Comprehesive Primary Care&#13;
Medicine and Psychotherapeutic ~ervices&#13;
We have many insurance provider affiliations&#13;
- ifyou be~long to an insurance program&#13;
that does not list us as providers,&#13;
call us and we will apply.&#13;
1560 East 21st Street, Suite 210&#13;
Monday. Friday, 9:30-4:30 pm, 743-1000&#13;
*must meet inclusion &amp; exclusion criteria.&#13;
For mo~e information, call 918-743-1000, ext. ’HIV’&#13;
between 10am - 4pm. To receive more information&#13;
about new clinical trials as they are available,&#13;
send your name &amp; address to:&#13;
Jeffrey Beal, M.D.&#13;
1560 E. 21st St, Ste. 210&#13;
Tulsa, OK 74114&#13;
Tulsa Family N.ews~ September - October 1994, page 7&#13;
presents...&#13;
’.:HIV Education&#13;
Treatment&#13;
\~// _&#13;
(of 14). I’m not convinced that&#13;
the culture mad prejudice is that&#13;
different here. The difference is&#13;
that in Texas, Lesbians &amp; Gay&#13;
men have been involved in&#13;
politics and have demanded&#13;
better treatment. Here we’re too&#13;
busy being grateful for getting&#13;
only one kick in the pants instead&#13;
of two.&#13;
As long as we don’t demand&#13;
more of our politicians, we’re&#13;
not going to get more. In many&#13;
cases, we still may not get what&#13;
we wantbut at least wecanmake&#13;
an informed decision. Most&#13;
social change in this country,&#13;
this state, and this city did not&#13;
come from well connected&#13;
minority folks working their&#13;
inside connections. It was the&#13;
ones with inside connections, the&#13;
AdamClaytonPowells whowere&#13;
telling Dr. King, "son, you’re&#13;
going too fast..."&#13;
Social change has come from&#13;
those who were pushy, who said,&#13;
"sorry we’re not going to accep,t,&#13;
what you’re trying to do to us.&#13;
Ada Louise Sipuel Fisher,&#13;
Thurgood Marshall and the&#13;
NAACP pushed OU towards&#13;
desegregation. Joe Williams and&#13;
others with the NAACP forced&#13;
Tulsa out of its racist city&#13;
commission form of&#13;
government. They may have&#13;
been polite but~y weren’tjust&#13;
ahoma politicians are&#13;
going to try to avoid talking with&#13;
us, about us mad our issues as&#13;
long as we allow them to get&#13;
away with doing so. Tulsa Family&#13;
News will do all we can to shame,&#13;
cajole or persuade Oklalaoma&#13;
politicians into upholding basic&#13;
American values of fairness,&#13;
honesty and respect for all&#13;
citizens.&#13;
Accordingly, Tulsa Family&#13;
News ~s withdrawing its&#13;
endorsement of Jack Mildren.&#13;
We cannot recommend either&#13;
Mildren or Shedfick. We find&#13;
them to be both cowardly and&#13;
less than honest. Repeatedly,&#13;
we’ve been told that Shedrick&#13;
"does not have a bigoted bone in&#13;
herbody."Webeen told Mildren&#13;
believes in fairness. Well, this&#13;
Gay man says start proving to&#13;
our comnmnity that you stand&#13;
for something other than only&#13;
getting yourselfelected or taking&#13;
our money.&#13;
The winner ofthe Detnocratic&#13;
runoff election (September 20)&#13;
will face Frank Keating,&#13;
Republican nominee on&#13;
November 8..&#13;
Meanwhile, media observers&#13;
may wonder where the&#13;
"mainstream" media has been in&#13;
covering minority issues,&#13;
including Lesbian~:and Gay&#13;
issues, in this campaign. The&#13;
Tulsa Woddhardl~,.~ms to&#13;
make any connection between&#13;
local issues concerning Lesbian&#13;
and Gay Tulsans and the&#13;
We do honor Chuck Ervin&#13;
(State Capitol) and Jim Myers&#13;
(DC burean) for asking a hard&#13;
question or two but wonder when&#13;
the rest of them will get it?&#13;
Then there’s television. The&#13;
same stations that cover local&#13;
Lesbian and Gay issues fairly&#13;
well are as bad as theTulsaWorld&#13;
on state and federal issues. Could&#13;
it be that the tv stations did not&#13;
ask aboutLesbian andGayissues&#13;
in the tv debates because of well&#13;
documented anti-Gay bias of&#13;
some news people? Maybe they&#13;
believe that if they don’t talk&#13;
about us, we’lljust go away. I’m&#13;
not. Youknow you can call these&#13;
folks up and tell them you’ re not&#13;
happy with their coverage. We&#13;
do. We hope you will too.&#13;
Conf, cont’dfrom p.l&#13;
and Gays from other faith&#13;
traditions. Nancy Day, executive&#13;
director of the Tulsa chapter of&#13;
the National Conference&#13;
indicated that the office had not&#13;
tried to involve local Lesbian/&#13;
Gay congregations or&#13;
organizations. Other organizers&#13;
apologized for the lack of&#13;
inclusion and promised to&#13;
investigate making last minute&#13;
changes to the programming.&#13;
Also atpress time, organizers&#13;
could not ’verify whether&#13;
workshop presenters would&#13;
address tbe anti-Gay aspects of&#13;
the Holocaust. For more&#13;
information, call 5846116.&#13;
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Gay &amp; Lesbian Scuba Jamboree, Cozumel 10/1-8&#13;
~bian Cruise, G~n¢lslands 10/2-8&#13;
Lost in Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada 10/7-9&#13;
W~,s ¢ek, ProvincetownlO/12-17&#13;
K¢y Wea Fantasy Fest 10/31&#13;
New Orleans Halloween 10/31&#13;
Puerto Vallarta RSVP Vacation 11/5-12&#13;
Food &amp; Wine Weekend, Provincetown H/11-14,&#13;
man more Family orient vacat,on$.&#13;
Friends seeking Friends&#13;
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and self-esteem. Clean-cut, straight-acting, Christian wishes to&#13;
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this Autumn&#13;
Cool, crisp days, awash with color. Walking&#13;
though piles of fallen leaves. Is this your ideal of&#13;
fall? Well there are people who feel the same way,&#13;
reading ads in Friends &amp; Lovers. But, like you,&#13;
they’ve had trouble finding someone who shares&#13;
their interests. That’s where we come in.&#13;
Y6U n~ay place an ad of 30 words or less for a&#13;
month free. After you mail your ad to TFN by the&#13;
first of the month, you will be assigned a voice&#13;
mail box in which you can leave a message to&#13;
which other readers can respond. Leaving&#13;
messages or listening to responses costs $1.59/&#13;
minute. You must provide your name, address&#13;
and day &amp; evening phone numbers. This&#13;
information is completely confidential. Categories&#13;
are: friends seeking friends, women seeking&#13;
women, &amp; men seeking men.&#13;
Ads containing sexually explicit/implidt/anatomical language will not&#13;
be accepted. Tulsa Family News reserves the right to edit or reject any&#13;
advertisement. Ads may be submitted for publication’ only by per~_ns 18&#13;
years of age or older. No ads will be p.ublished seeking persons under 18.&#13;
Tulsa F_amiJ_¥ News assumes no liability for the content or reply [or any&#13;
personal ad. The customer placing the ad assumes complete lhbility and&#13;
holdsTulsa Family Newsharmless forall cost, expel.. (induding attorneys&#13;
fees), liabilities and damages resulling from or caused by the publication or&#13;
recording placed by the a~verliser or _any reply ~any sitch ailvertisement.&#13;
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JACL&#13;
cont’dfrom p. 1&#13;
Congressman appealed to the&#13;
groups to approve the resolution&#13;
endorsing equal marriage rights&#13;
for gays and lesbians, which&#13;
passed by a 50-38 vote with 11&#13;
abstentions. The proposal&#13;
caused serious dissensions in the&#13;
65-year:old, 24,000-member&#13;
JACL. Allen Kato, JACL’s legal&#13;
counsel, resigned m protest over&#13;
the proposal which he .called&#13;
"morally wrong." Bill&#13;
Hosokawa, a former _Denver&#13;
Post_ editorial page editor wrote&#13;
a column in JACL’s weekly&#13;
publication saying that "JACL&#13;
established ~i proud record that&#13;
includes adv~acy for all. But&#13;
now it has gone .beyond that,&#13;
choosing;, arole,on..the cutting&#13;
edge of t~e~litanthUmanrights&#13;
moveme~(," ~, ~Former JACL&#13;
chap te rlf ~i~ie~.s,i.d~n t s Tak&#13;
Yamam6(6 i~.fid.~fi~ Yaniamoto&#13;
rand formei; JACL staffer Lia&#13;
Shigemura,~e,,0ut during the&#13;
months:l.0ni~i~d~fiate, over the&#13;
resolufioi~ arid: all~ addressed the&#13;
conventi~ox~.tf.-app~al for its&#13;
adoption/.,,.M,~religious&#13;
leaders,~"Ec~’li’ a~" the Rev. Joan&#13;
Ishibashi’ ~iUnited Church&#13;
of Chris-ili~ :~olidu and the&#13;
Rev. M~?~agawa of&#13;
same-sex nim-ri~ag~;~gesblu_fi0n -&#13;
as did ~/~’ cau.c.~s,&#13;
the.As~iation&#13;
the National Asian Pacific&#13;
American Legal Consortium.&#13;
U.S. Rep. Norman Mineta wrote&#13;
in a letter to JACL: "Where&#13;
would we be today if the&#13;
NAACP,or the National Council&#13;
~of La Raza, or the Anti-&#13;
Defamation League of B’nai&#13;
Brith, or the National Gay &amp;&#13;
Lesbian Task Force, had taken&#13;
the position that redress was a&#13;
Japanese American issue - and&#13;
had nothing to do with African&#13;
Americans, HispanicAmericans,&#13;
Jews or gay and lesbian&#13;
Americans? These organizations,&#13;
and their members;joined&#13;
us because they unders~c~i&#13;
believed in;our argument-that a&#13;
threat: t~ the civil fights 6f&#13;
AmeriCanis a threat ito the civil&#13;
rights Of all Americans.;’-&#13;
Hate .crimes&#13;
cont’dfrdOip; 1&#13;
Human Rights Campaign Fundsaid~&#13;
"This is the;first ~tim~&#13;
Congress has acted to ~punisli&#13;
violeiac¢ against lesbians andgay&#13;
men tlLrough stiffer periiiltie~ f0f&#13;
hate crim~s, The inclusion of&#13;
disability aiid gender, aloi~g with&#13;
sexual brientation; sendS a&#13;
message to loc;al law&#13;
enforcement agencies’ that the&#13;
federal gfvemment is&#13;
about g@~bashing:..""The full&#13;
hate~esbill passed the Senateon&#13;
a 61=38 vote. President&#13;
Chnton is-expected to s~gfithe&#13;
bill into law.&#13;
Studies&#13;
cont’dfrom p. 1&#13;
indicates that gay men and&#13;
lesbians, contrary to other&#13;
findings and popular myth, earn&#13;
considerably less than their&#13;
heterosexual co-workers. One&#13;
study, presented at the annual&#13;
meeting of. the American&#13;
Statistical Association in&#13;
Toronto, indicated that 10% of&#13;
American men and 6.4% of U.S,&#13;
women have had sex with a&#13;
member of the same’sex at least&#13;
once during their lifetimes. The&#13;
study also:found that more than&#13;
18% Of males and over 17% of&#13;
females said they.had ~ither had&#13;
sex with or had felt sexually,&#13;
attracted.to:someone Of the Sam~’&#13;
sex - or both,- duriiigtheir lives.&#13;
In additi0fi, the Study~also foimd&#13;
tha~4:l% of’m~n arid 2:3% Of"&#13;
women in this Cfuntry said they&#13;
had’ dulyiiad same:s:ek relatio~~.&#13;
during their fives.~ AnOtherStud~;&#13;
by ~/~ unive"r~itybf:Mafyland&#13;
are l~sing money just for being&#13;
gay.’ Earliermarketing reseaich&#13;
surveys have suggested that gay&#13;
couples earn $56,000 to$63,006&#13;
annually, ~ompared with the&#13;
national average ofjust $36,500.&#13;
According to the study’s&#13;
findings, gaymen aremorelikely&#13;
to hold professional jobs, but&#13;
they areless likely to bepromoted&#13;
into managerial ranks, thereby&#13;
eontributing to their overall&#13;
lower income levels. While&#13;
1’7.9% of heterosexual men&#13;
surveyed were managers, only&#13;
12.8% .of the gay men were.&#13;
Navy. cont’dfrom p. 1&#13;
rational reason for its anti-gay&#13;
policies. The appellate court&#13;
ruling upheld the reinstatement&#13;
order, but did not deal.with the&#13;
issi~of the military ban’s&#13;
constitutionality: .There was&#13;
speculation that because the&#13;
appeals .court only applies to&#13;
Meinhold’S reinstatement and&#13;
does not challenge the&#13;
researcher, found that gay men’", c0nstitutiooality of the ban itself&#13;
make 11% :t6 27% less than the government may not appeal&#13;
hete-rosexu’al males in thedecisiontotheU.S.Supreme&#13;
comparablejob~. Lesbians, the .. Court.’The Jnsdce Dept. would&#13;
researchers found2earn ~% to- " onJysay that the decision was&#13;
14%lessthatl -heterosexual&#13;
femaleS. "Lesbians’&#13;
men are experiengi.ng.’discrimiuation&#13;
fliat ’ actually hurts&#13;
them -ec0nomically," said Lee-&#13;
Badg.ett; a:’Univ~rsity. of&#13;
Maryl~d e~01iomi’c~’ pro~essor, -&#13;
and ao:tli6r of!the’smdy;:’*They&#13;
being reviewed.&#13;
NGLTF. -&#13;
cont’dfrom p. 1&#13;
organization will launch a&#13;
nari.on’al~search,, for ~ a new&#13;
Lavner&#13;
cont’dfrom p. 1&#13;
Zinc and New York’s Eighty-&#13;
Eights to colleges and&#13;
community centers to MCC’s in&#13;
Wichita and Sarasota, the 25th&#13;
anniversary of the National&#13;
Organization ofWomen and the&#13;
International Mr. Leather&#13;
contest. Ms. Lavner typically&#13;
performs in black leather.&#13;
Sandra Gillis is the executive&#13;
director of PFLAG’s national.&#13;
organization. According to !ocal&#13;
co-organizer, Nancy McDonald,&#13;
Ms. Gillis will not be performing&#13;
in leather, black or otherwise but:&#13;
will be giving an update on the&#13;
substantial efforts of PFLAG to&#13;
fight discrimination basedon&#13;
sexual orientation.&#13;
Patrons may attend a private&#13;
dinner with Lavner &amp; Gillis, a&#13;
special reception and the&#13;
gerformance with a donation of&#13;
100 for two persons. A sponsor&#13;
ticket for the reception and&#13;
performance is $50-for two,&#13;
Tickets for the performanceare&#13;
$10 in advance and $15 at the&#13;
door. Tickets and information is&#13;
available at Tomfoolery! or by&#13;
calling 747-4125 or 742-8565.&#13;
Change .&#13;
cont’dfrom p. !&#13;
’Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,’" and&#13;
"Legislating Against Violence.,"&#13;
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T H E&#13;
Planner Leanne Gross.&#13;
Mapping Your&#13;
Financial Road&#13;
to Retirement&#13;
by Leaane M. Gross&#13;
Most people look upon&#13;
retirement as a happy exchange&#13;
of activities: playing golf,&#13;
visiting friends and family, siting&#13;
by the pool, traveling the world,&#13;
or simply lazing the days away&#13;
in some pleasant climate.&#13;
And yet, a growing record of.&#13;
dashed hopes casts a shadow&#13;
across the expectation of&#13;
untroubled days. Stories abound&#13;
of retirees adrift without a chart&#13;
of daily obligations to direct&#13;
them: They haven’t posed these&#13;
questions about retirement that&#13;
they’ve routinely answered&#13;
"G A Y&#13;
Where do I want to be?&#13;
How do I want to live?&#13;
More serious, as a survey by&#13;
financial services giant Merrill&#13;
Lynch shows, is the substantial&#13;
gap between what people expect&#13;
to afford in their retirement and&#13;
what their retirementincome will&#13;
actually enable them to afford.&#13;
They haven’t answered the most&#13;
important question. What will&#13;
my retirement income be?&#13;
To answer that question,&#13;
experts in the field agree the&#13;
place to start is the income every&#13;
employed person will have:&#13;
Social Security retirement&#13;
benefits..&#13;
Until August 1988, the odds&#13;
of your getting a satisfactory&#13;
answer were about as good as&#13;
beating a sidewalk gambler at&#13;
three-card Monte.&#13;
Since then, under a Social&#13;
Security Administration&#13;
program calledPEBES (Personal&#13;
Earnings and Benefit Estimate&#13;
Statemen0, you can have an&#13;
answer in a couple of weeks.&#13;
Call 8001937-2000, request form&#13;
SSA-7004, complete itandreturn&#13;
it. The information you receive&#13;
will include your-estimated&#13;
monthly retirement, benefits&#13;
basedon your projected earnings&#13;
and the age at which you expect&#13;
to reure.&#13;
Be prepared for a shock., your&#13;
during their working years:. .. PEBES will most likely show&#13;
.What do I want tq do wi~,m~i:: :( fliatS~al Seeurity-~even ffyou&#13;
time and my life? ~ :" " " "..~ mad y~employer(s) contribute&#13;
L ..... I F E S T Y L E&#13;
to it for 40 years and you work don’t buy until you’re satisfied&#13;
past 65-- will hardly meet basic this is what you need.&#13;
living expenses. First Rule: Start your planning&#13;
Uncle Sam has not deceived early. It takes from 20 to 25&#13;
you. Social Security is not a years to implement a successful&#13;
pension, and was never intended retirement plan. Unless you have&#13;
to be a pension, although that is major amounts to contribute to&#13;
a. common assumption. Its the fund; however, some&#13;
objective, zs to replace part of retirement savings m better-than&#13;
the income that individuals and none in any case.&#13;
their families lose, when they During those years, you’ll be&#13;
. retire, become severely disabled, building assets that will provide&#13;
or die. You should consider your retirement income, even under&#13;
Social Security and company severeinflationarypressures, and&#13;
pension benefits a "retirement ensure your security and that of&#13;
paycheck", using this to your survivors, m the event of&#13;
determine the incomeyou’ll need health or other emergencies.&#13;
to finance the retirement you You’ll set the process in&#13;
want. motion by giving the planner a&#13;
What is your next move? meticulous account of your&#13;
The same action you take to.. present income and expenses,&#13;
prepare for a home purchase, or. your total assets and liabilities,&#13;
a vacation, or a child’s college, plus incomeyou expect toearn&#13;
education. You must plan. ...... after retirement-along with the&#13;
The only difference is that this year you intend to retire and the&#13;
is long:range.Pl~ng that.will annU~il retirement income you&#13;
pay a co~mm~anding role i~a your want to have.&#13;
life for. many.y.e~s~. .. : ........ ..~ Afte_r analyzing, this&#13;
But.a retirement .p!an, like a informa’d0~’. ~he pl~e!~...w~ll&#13;
tailored suit, should fit. you propose ~a:ys¯ you can manage&#13;
perfectly. Few ~people other than your current earnings andassets&#13;
fiscal, e~per~s have the time or so they Will"yield the r~xiui~ed&#13;
saw;y to onstruEi. such a piah, . incrm~ when you retire, q’his]s,&#13;
and you’ll ..probable need essentially,, a long-range&#13;
professional help. ¯ " in~;~stmeiat program bUii~,iin&#13;
There’ s plenty available. Most mo~t eXtses,.onsi~me form0f ~xlarge&#13;
banks, insurance free.annuity or other h~dged&#13;
companies, investment houses investment that will make the&#13;
and accounting firms offer most of the resources you can&#13;
retirement planning. Pick a dedicate to it.&#13;
quality instituti.on, ask questions, ’ T.he :p~an, :wpically, will_ also&#13;
sketch the impact of different&#13;
econon~ic scenarios high/low&#13;
stable interest rates, high/low&#13;
stable inflation, recession&#13;
growth/depression- on vour&#13;
rettrement~ncome. The complete&#13;
plan will be a road map to your&#13;
retirement security.&#13;
However you dev~lop your&#13;
plan, on your own or with&#13;
experienced help, you can count&#13;
on it requiring investment of time&#13;
and personal resources. But&#13;
never doubt that it’s worth every&#13;
hour, every dollar you devote to&#13;
it.&#13;
As I always say: "People don’t&#13;
plan to fail, they fail to plan."&#13;
Leanne M. Gross is a member&#13;
of the Rainbow Business Guild,&#13;
a Tulsa non-profit organization.&#13;
Boy George Paternity ?&#13;
LONDON - To the SUrlY,rise of&#13;
virtually no one,iaB.fitish court&#13;
has tossed out a ~i~fl claim by a&#13;
woman in the. U.S°.iWho had&#13;
charged that,.openly gay pop&#13;
singer Boy Ge01ge.h~igl ~athered&#13;
her 7-year-old~oiX:Th~~ed&#13;
woman filedttie"aUit i~t~-t: year,&#13;
but the court dis~ssed:the case&#13;
when it was told tile ~vbman had&#13;
not been heard:i~rO~ ~i:~ then.&#13;
Boy George s~d Of:th~ w~oman’ s&#13;
claims that he haffnever had sex&#13;
with a woman~ M8 !ifeand that&#13;
therefore the birthmust have&#13;
been "a miracle."&#13;
496-2410, 800-336-3524&#13;
Homes change with the times..:&#13;
munic~ting withith’eir corn:&#13;
parties via fax"modems.&#13;
.Homes With two offices~will&#13;
~o~ ~ unusuat.&#13;
Hou~ho[d size is shrinking&#13;
and the number of&#13;
-householders will increase&#13;
nearly 20e~ this d~ade. At&#13;
[he same [im~ mallv households&#13;
are expanding to&#13;
dude grandparents, .~dult&#13;
children, or both. That calls&#13;
for flexible floor plans, and&#13;
more accessory units ~ selfcontained&#13;
"apartments""&#13;
within homes.&#13;
Dining rooms mav be&#13;
going the way of sculleries and ~pus&#13;
rooms¯ ~me builders are.eliminating&#13;
them in favor of more spacious eating&#13;
areas open to family rooms.&#13;
The National Association of Home&#13;
Builders recenflv surveved industry&#13;
watchers, futurist~,..and feading-edg~&#13;
builders to find out how new technology&#13;
and changing demographics will be&#13;
changing our homes. Here’s what they&#13;
found.&#13;
There will be more media rooms and&#13;
larger family rooms because ot increasing&#13;
sales ofbig-screen TVs. Many Upscale,&#13;
homes are being built with&#13;
complete home theaters.&#13;
For buyers and sellers&#13;
If you’re a buver remember that all the&#13;
lates( improven~ents don’t mean a thing&#13;
unless vou really like what you buy. The&#13;
home should fit’your requirements.°&#13;
If you’re a seller, keep tn mind that&#13;
- Many hgflae~ already have office op- there are buvers who will "decide ~that&#13;
tions -- dens or extra bedrooms that can your home i~ exactly what they want.&#13;
be used as home offices. But the trend is Putting buyers a~d sellers t~geth~er is&#13;
ac6elerating. Bv theyear 2001, 70% of all. our job. Call us to learn how w~.can&#13;
homes are expected to have computers guide you to success. Thei-e’s&#13;
as more ,peopte-.work at home, com~.......obligation for a meeting. - ...... ¯&#13;
.................................................................................................~;-,~4--.-~.~- ......’:~.~.,,,Tulsa Family~ews, September - 6CtOb’~’~’:"179~),~i pcige 11 ).&#13;
T H E&#13;
AiDS Info-Line&#13;
Interfaith AIDS Ministries has&#13;
added a 918 area code 800&#13;
number (800-284-2437) to&#13;
provide greater access to HIV/&#13;
AIDS information throughout&#13;
eastern Oklahoma. As the State&#13;
of Oklahoma AIDS information&#13;
line is still inoperative, this is the&#13;
only 24 hour, 7 day a week&#13;
information source.&#13;
Interfaith ¯AIDS Ministries&#13;
also is seeking volunteers for the&#13;
information line. Volunteers&#13;
work from their homes as calls&#13;
are forwarded from the Interfaith&#13;
AIDS Ministries number. This&#13;
phone line is the only 24 hour a&#13;
day source of HIV/AIDS&#13;
information and referrals in the&#13;
918 area code. Volunteers are&#13;
asked to consider donating a 3-4&#13;
hour block of time at least one&#13;
evening a week. Night owls&#13;
would be especially welcome for&#13;
late shifts. Training on HIV&#13;
issues will be provided and&#13;
typically requires about 4 hours&#13;
and is conducted one on one.&#13;
Another 2 hours on phone line&#13;
protocals and crisis training is&#13;
also provided.&#13;
For more information or to&#13;
volunteer, call Interfaith AIDS&#13;
Ministries at 438-2437 or 800-&#13;
284-2437.&#13;
Family of Faith-,~iOij g ~!~;ii~it’ ~y&#13;
Family of Faith MCC,&#13;
formerly of Jenks, celebrated a 5&#13;
year birthday on Septembe:~;9;&#13;
The church, now located at 5,L51-&#13;
E South Mingo, had a dat~ee&#13;
party on Saturday the 10th to&#13;
commemorate the e~,ent. The&#13;
celebration confiiiu’ed:wthS~ an&#13;
inspimfi6nal praiseland"~Vorsliip&#13;
celbrafion.on the 1 lth. Church&#13;
members were pleased to h~ve&#13;
former Pastors Crocker and Fink&#13;
back in Tulsa for the celebration.&#13;
Five years ago, Pastors Pam&#13;
Crocker and Marian Fink started"&#13;
Family of Faith from a renta!:~&#13;
location in Broken Arrow. From&#13;
the location in Broken Arrow,&#13;
the church moved to a more&#13;
permanent location in Jenks, and&#13;
more recently to its present&#13;
especially welcome. of Prayer fo r For more information, write&#13;
TBE, POB 3502, Tulsa, OK Persons t-,v,nu 74101 or call 446-7883 or 587-&#13;
with HIV/AIDS 1658. location in Tulsa proper.&#13;
Family of Faitli has grown~ ,-:~" Saint Afdan’s Episcopal&#13;
from an hfitial membership of 3 Church will host Tulsa’s&#13;
to 4 to a membership of over 50.&#13;
Programming at the church&#13;
includes a support .group for&#13;
codependency, a ch0ii’; a w~kly&#13;
Bible .study, and many other&#13;
acdvities. _&#13;
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-:,LT~nistry ~t the Ro~an!!Ggtholi¢., :Eleclfic’~ to be held October 22&#13;
;(::~Epi~s_~,.pa~C~h~i?.~-" :: :’.i: :&amp; 23. Tl~is will be the only&#13;
D/I WilI celebrate an Episcopal ...... ~’Midw~st site for a Body Electric&#13;
mass at its Saturday, October 8th workshop in 1994.&#13;
~ i~mee~..ng, ~-at2.~Pm:2’ a~.~ Sai~..t ....... !~n". t_.h.e: !~ork~hop, each&#13;
.;Z(~:u.ns,~a~. s)~9~l qhurch,~.... ~.~(tic~p.ant -ie~;-/(o give and&#13;
SamtDunstan s ~sl0cated on the:÷-; ~r~cfii~( fi (6rnplet~ : Taoist&#13;
north side of 71st Street between massage. Because of the healing&#13;
Yale &amp; Sheridan. All are natures of Eastern approaches to&#13;
welcome, including non- erotic energy, men living with&#13;
denominatibnal believers, HIV and in recovery from&#13;
-N:aii0nai- :o "-&#13;
s.U,tan o aUuse, mooa aoa&#13;
.~. y.~&#13;
behavior addictions are&#13;
All Breeds Dog Grooming&#13;
llth &amp; Mingo, 838-7626&#13;
Open Tuesday - Saturday at &amp;am.&#13;
Call for Appointments&#13;
Walk-ins Also Welcome.&#13;
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Prime limers&#13;
Prime Timers, a social nonprofit&#13;
organization for Gay men&#13;
over 40, will hold its monthly&#13;
meeting on Saturday, September&#13;
17 with social and business&#13;
segment at 2 pm and with a&#13;
presentatmn at 3 pro. John&#13;
Denny, past president of the&#13;
Tulsa Geneological S ociety will&#13;
speak about tracing your&#13;
ancestry at the Gathering Room&#13;
at 4154 So. Harvard, Ste. H-l,&#13;
Basement Level Room.&#13;
In October, the organization&#13;
will return to its regular s_chedule&#13;
with a meeting on October 1st.&#13;
Tom Neal, publisher of Tulsa&#13;
Family News will speak about&#13;
the newspaper and the&#13;
community.&#13;
observance of a national day of&#13;
prayer for persons living with&#13;
HIV and. AIDS on. Sunday,&#13;
October3at3 pm. The Presiding&#13;
Bishop of Episcopal Church&#13;
USAhas called all Episcopalians&#13;
to this observance though all are&#13;
welcome. Saint Aidan’s is located&#13;
at 4045 North Cincinnati. The&#13;
vicar is the Reverend Gall Keeny&#13;
-Mulligan.&#13;
Tulsa city-county Library&#13;
9/20 " Tulsa City-County Library Commission, noon, Owasso&#13;
Library, 103 W. Broadway.&#13;
9/21 An English Country Garden: a Potpourri of English Songs,&#13;
noon, Aaronson Auditorium, Central Lib: 4th &amp;&#13;
Denver.&#13;
9/28 Liebeslieder Waltzes, noon, Aaronson Auditorium, Central&#13;
Lib. 4th &amp; ~Denver.&#13;
10/18 Tuls¯ City-County Library Commission, noon, Central&#13;
Lib. 4th &amp; Denver.&#13;
10/27 Parent Connection, AIDS Awareness for Parents, 7pm,&#13;
Owasso Library, 103 W. Broadway.&#13;
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Dart Tournament, Tues. 8pro&#13;
- Pool Tournament, Fri. 7:30&#13;
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Lesbians &amp; Gays face many special&#13;
tax situations, whether single or as couples.&#13;
We are proud to serve our communities&#13;
" with sensitive &amp;timely information.&#13;
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FEATURING&#13;
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H E G A Y L I F E S T Y L E&#13;
Tulsa Family News Survey&#13;
In order to find out more about the needs of Gay,&#13;
Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered Tulsans, Tulsa&#13;
Family News has constructed the following survey We&#13;
would appreciate your cooperation in this effort.&#13;
Please complete the survey and return it to P.O. Box&#13;
4140, Tulsa, OK74159 or drop your completed survey by&#13;
Tomfoolery! at 1565 South Sheridan (in the Silver Star&#13;
Saloon) Thursday thru Sunday from 9:30 p.m. until 12:00&#13;
am on Thurs. &amp; Sun. and till 2 am on Fri. &amp; Sat. As this&#13;
is the first such survey we’ ve done for the Tulsa area, we&#13;
would appreciate any comments or suggestions you might&#13;
have. Please circle or fill in the appropriate response. The&#13;
voluntee~ information at the end may be sent separatdy&#13;
in order to protect the privacy of your answers.&#13;
PART I, ABOUT YOU&#13;
Age: Gender:&#13;
How do you identify yourself?&#13;
Gay. ~sbian Bisexual;,;+&#13;
Heterosexiad&#13;
Other~specify)~.&#13;
Whi~K!~.~.i~the following Tulsa organizations are you&#13;
affiliaied!,~ithi? ~&#13;
TOHRo:,+&#13;
TU GLBA&#13;
Prime Timers.&#13;
How often do you go to a "cultural!’ event,opera, conEert,&#13;
- etc:&#13;
Every six months Every three months&#13;
More Frequently Less Frequently&#13;
How many books have you read in the last three&#13;
months’?&#13;
How often do you read Tulsa Family News?&#13;
Every Month Occasionally&#13;
Every Other Month First Time Reader&#13;
What other Gay papers/publications do you read?&#13;
The GaylyiOklahoman The Advocate&#13;
Tulsa.N~s Out Genre Denueve&#13;
Other R~gional Publication (Specify):&#13;
Pleage"rank each of the :following interest segments&#13;
" . :: according to importance (5 is~ the highest ranking)&#13;
Faith Community (MCC, Dignity, etc.)&#13;
TJC GLAS&#13;
Women’ s Alternative&#13;
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Are you a r~gistered voter?&#13;
If so, what is your party affiliation?&#13;
Republican Independent&#13;
Democrat Other (specify):&#13;
Education:&#13;
High School Some College&#13;
BA MA PhD&#13;
Political News 1234,5&#13;
Income level:&#13;
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Twice a month Every week 2,3 times a week&#13;
How often do you go to see a moTie?&#13;
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What type of organization would best suit your needs/&#13;
interests ?&#13;
AIDS Care Educational&#13;
Social Religions&#13;
Political SupportGroup (specify):&#13;
What types of organizational activities are important to&#13;
you?&#13;
Proties&#13;
Political Activities&#13;
Pride Activities&#13;
Other (specify):.&#13;
Scheduled Meetings&#13;
Social Gatherings&#13;
News Updates&#13;
Do current Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, or Transgendered&#13;
organizations in Tulsa adequately suit your needs?&#13;
If not, what suggestions do you have?&#13;
Do you think Tulsa needs a community center?&#13;
What would you be willing to do to support such a&#13;
project?&#13;
Ir’ Y 7 V- ’U77OT 7 FI 7---- Please indicate in which of the following areas you I&#13;
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or even for yourself. B’s O sexy, sensual way to&#13;
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TULSA NEWS
LAG-PAC

Tulsa Lesbian &amp; Gay
Political Action
Committee Begun

Local activists have begun the
process of starting a political
action committee to help elect
candidates who support civil
fights protections for Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered citizens. The interim
steering committee is seeking
volunteers to compile data, staff
phone banks, put up yard signs
and to help financially.
Those interested can contact
LAG-PAC at POB 33076,
74153-1076 or call 832-1222.

Janice Nicklas
Recognized

for HIV/AIDS
Leadership
Tulsa’s Community Service
Council honored HIV/AIDS
activist Janice Nicklas with its
Dreamcatcher Award. Drawing
on Native American tradition, a
dreamcatcher is placed oyer an
infant’s cradle or in a.tfibal lodge
to capture dreams allowing only
good
ones.
Here
the
dreamcatcher symbolizes
shaping the futureby holding on
to a dream.
"I am deeply honored; I had
not idea," Nicklas said, adding
that usually the award goes to
someone ontside the Council.
Nicklas, who is a Senior Planner
with the Council, co-ordinator
of the AIDS Coalition of Tulsa,
and recently, project director for
the Tulsa Community AIDS
Partnership, has been involved
with HIV issues for seven years.
Nicklas has horror stories about
the earlier days when AIDS
began to be visible in Tulsa. Then
there was "so little to offer" in
the way of services and she says
she was often very discouraged.

Awards, at
T 0 :H-R
Tulsa Oklahomans for Human
Rights held its annual Holiday
Banquet &amp; BenefitAuction at
All Soul’s Church on Friday, Dec.
2. Food, festive music and
auctioneering were enjoyed by a
see TOHR, page 9

HRCF Chief Birch

Elizabeth Birch
to Head HRCF
SAN FRANCISCO
Elizabeth
Birch, the head :of litigation and
human resources of Apple
Computer Inc., has been tapped
to head up the Human Rights
Campaign Ftmd in Washington,
D.C. She becomes the first
woman to hold the post of
executive directorat the nation’ s
largest gay rights group.
On the heals of the Republican
sweep of both houses of
Congress earlier in November,
Birch said her first job would be
countering ideas that the rights
movement is in retreat as a result
of the changes in the national
see Birch, page 9

December 15, 1994 - January 14, 1995, Vol. 2, Issue 1

MURDER
In Mississippi

National News

HIV Testing of
,Victims Ordered

°Surg.-General

LAUt~EL, Miss. -- haanunusaml
move that may indicate the nature
of the defense in the case, Circuit
Court Judge Billy Joe Landrum
approvedarequest by the defense
attorney for the 16-year-old
charged with killing 2 gay men
in the tense rural community.
Marvin McClendon was being
held in lieu of $100,000 bail
in connection with the executionstyle killing of Joseph Shoemake
and Robert Waiters in October.
A request by. McClendon’s
attorney, J. Ronald Parrish, to
have HIV tests conducted on
see Miss. page 9

WASHINGTON- President
Clinton abruptly fired U.S.
S urgeon Gener,’d Joycelyn Elders
on Friday, Dec. 9; after she said
that school children should be
taught about masturbation in sex
education classes.
The comments that finally cos t
Elders her job were made in Paris
on World AIDS Day. ha response
to a question about whether
children should be taught about
masturbation as a way of
overcolmng social taboos in an
effort to teach about safer sex,
EIderss aid, "I think that that is
something thatis a part of hmnan
sexuality and ts a part of
sometlfing that perhaps should
be taught." see Clinton, page 9

Bill Clinton to
No Wanking !

T~lsa House Rep. Steve Largent

argent

Mtg.

As promised prior to his
election, Congressman Largent
is planning anopen meeting with
the Lesbian/Gay communities in
Jan. or Feb. subject to__~the
le~slative schedule. Check with
TFN for more info. later.

( iPne

Tulsa’s World AIDS Day March
Interfaith AIDS Ministry orgaafized a marchfromBartlett Square
through dowlitown to Holy Fmnily Cathedral inhere a ceremonv was
.held in memory of those lost to AIDS and to give recognlti’on to
caregivers helping people living with AIDS.
Photo credit: Tonia Schnarr
see Cathedral, page 11

Military Update Military Update .Military Update
Court Backs Navy’s

Navy to Keep
Lesbian Officer

WASHINGTON - In a ~etback
to efforts to end the military’s
ban against gays and lesbians,
the U.S. Court of Appeals has
ruled in a 7-3 decision that the
U.S. Naval .Academy acted
properly in dismissing
Midshipman Joseph Steffan after
he s aid he was’gay --alth0ugh he
did made no admission of
engaging in same-sex
relationships. The court majority
ruled, that the admission of being
gay as tantamount to.admitting
homosexual behavior. Writing
for.the majority ,Judge Laurence
Silberman said, "It is sufficient
to recognize that the
government’s presumption, as
embodied in the Academy

¯ .Meinhold Warned of
Possible Discharge
SEA2q’LE - Gay sailor Keith
Meinhold said. during a speech
before a civil rights group here
that a naval officer has warued
him that if he says pnblicly again
that he is gay, he may be
discharged from the military
under the Pentagon’s new "don~t
ask, don’t tell" policy. Meinhold
said Harry Harris, the 2rid in
command of his unit at the Naval
Air Station-Shidbey Island near
Seattle had given him the
warning. After publicly stating
in 1992 that he is gay, Meirthold
has successfully fought
discharge in federal court.
Meinhold said Harris had told
him "that a statement that I am
homosexual will require his

SAN FRANCISCO - In a
decision that surprised rights
activists, a 3-member N.avy pant
unanimously recommended
.against discharging Lt. -Zoe
Dunning, agreeing that Draining
had not violated the Pentagon’s
new "’don’ t ask, don’ t tell" policy
whe n~she publicly eame Out as a
lesbian-two years ago~ The
panel.’s decision marks the first
time a U.S. military board of
inquiry has rnled in favor of
retaining a service member who.
has publicly acknowledged being
homosexual. The panel’s ruling
must sdll be reviewed by the
Naval Bureau of Persolmel and
fi nally approved by Secretary of
the Navy John Dalton. A similar

see Steffan, page 11

see Meinhold, page 11

see Lesbian, page 11

Policy inSteffan Case

r

Mixed Views

Post-Election
Poll Positive
WASHINGTON - A national
exit-poll commissioned by the
Hmnan Rights Campaign Fund
the evening of the Nov. 8 election
indicates that voters weren’t
endorsing a right-wing, anti-gay
social agenda but in fact showed
"broad support" for equal -rights
for gays and lesbianS. Among
the poll’s findings: o 70% said
see Poll, page 9

k

WASHINGTON - Newt
Gingrich, the speaker-apparent
of the House Of Representatives,
has compared homosexuals to
alcoholics in an interview
published Nov. 25 in the
Washington (D.C.) -Blade; but
said the Republican .Party should
be tolerant. The interview was
conducted in April, but just
published now following the
GOP landslide that gav e the party
coutrol of Congress. "’I don’t
want to see police in the men’s
room, which we had when I was
a clfild,’" Gingrich said, "mad I
see Gingrich, page 9

Israeli Court
Sanctions ,Gay
Benefits
JERUSALEM - Israel’s
Supreme Court has ruled that the
nation’s E1 Alaidines has to
offer the same benefits to the
same-sex partners of its gay
workers that it offers to the
married partners of employees.
El AI officials have pursued
.appeals of the case for 6 years
since Jonathan Danilovitch, an
El AI steward, first sued for the
airline to provide his lover with
the same free flying pass that it
gives the spouses of married
workers. Both lower courts that
. heard the case had ruled against
EIAI.
The broad Supreme Court
ruling could affect 2 similar cases
- one against TelAviv-University
and the other against the Israeli.
armed forces - currently before
lower courts in the country.

�TULSA FAMILY NEWS
With this issue, we begin our s(cond year of
publishing Tulsa Family News. I’would like to
thank you, our readers, our contributors (writers
and photographers) and especially, our advertisers,
for supporting this newspaper, and our
communities. This year is proof that Lesbian, Gay
and Bi Tulsans need and appreciate serious news
coverage of our communities issues and events.
News from out of town can be .interesting but
Tulsans need to know what’s happening here.
We have been honored by the praise we’ve
rece, ved from you all, and from journalists and
activists in Dallas, DC and New York. Ann
Northrop, activist and ex-CBS journalist, said she
wished New York City had something to compare
to Tulsa Family News.

While we are gratified by this reCognitioh, we
recognize we have challenges yet ~to.face:, Last
spring an old friend asked,, in his(slightly acerbic
manner, whether we had a spdl-checker? We do
but typo~aphic errors still occur. We hope someday
not to pull one all-nighter per issue. Perhaps when
we acheive that goal, the spelling will be perfect
too. We hope to continue to grow in order to provide
you all with more ne~vs coverage and other features.
We welcome your feedback, positive and negative.
Please feel free to contact us by post: POB 4140,
74159, by phone: 832-0233, or now, by e-mail at:
TulsaNews@aol.com. Thank you and may God
(however you conceive of Her/Him/Them) grant
you wisdom: strength and courage.
- Tom Neal, publisher

PS,.During this last year, we received harassment and praise for the use of "family" in our name. Our
essay in the first issue of Tulsa Family News explaining the choice is reprinted on page 13.

"What do you think are the prospects.of a more
explicit .discussion and promotion of
masturbation?" - Rob Clark of the Society for the
Psychological Study of Social Issues, asking about
the effect of AIDS education campaigns in removing
the taboos of talking about sexuality.
"As per your specific question in regard to
masturbation, I think that is a part
of human sexuality and it’ s a part of
something that pehaps should be
taught.."- former Surgeon General
Dr. Joycelyn Elders.
America has been lucky in two
of its Surgeons General in this time
of AIDS. C. Everett Koop
flummoxed
the
Reagan
administration by choosing a sound
medical response to the emerging
AIDS crisis instead of using
medicine to reinfoi?ce prejudice. Dr.
Elders, while much, much less
diplomatic, brought a reality-based
approach to public health.
Very youngpeop~ehave sex. ~’l~s
is not new. It happened in the 50’s.
I can tell you personally that in the
late 60’ s, it happened in suburban
south Tulsa - certainly a location in which "60’s
values of, general permissiveness and casual
sexuality were hardly pervasive. Even in puritan
colo~ New England, many children were born
only a few months after marriage.
Sex is natural for human beings. Elders
recognized this. Certainly young people should be
encouraged to be responsible in their sexual
expression. There are times that it would be better

for them not to have sex. Promiscuity also increases
the possibility of negative consequences.
Although we may encourage them not to have
sex, it’ s better to teach them how to have safer sex
than to have them become infected with HIV or
other sexually transmitted diseases or to become
pregnant. Perhaps if we teach them thatmasturbation
is an acceptable sexual outlet, they
might not quite so readily engage
in riskier sexual acts. Mutual
masturbation is potentially one of
the safest of safer sex acts. Certainly
mutual masturbation is less likely
to result in accidental pregnancy.
So it is truly perverse that her
firing is allegedly over the issue of
masturbation. Can we get real? We
can safely assume that all the folks
wigging out about this, have done
it and may even do it regularly! I’m
sure Bob Dole, Newt Gingrich and
even, Don Nickles and Jim Inhofe,
all masturbate, not that I care to

Many of you are probably sick and tired of
politics; especially since the results of these last
elections bode poorly for Lesbian and Gay
Oklahomans. After all, all of our Tulsa federal
representatives are men who’ve openly declared
their hostility to our existance in various ways.
Comments by then Rep. Jim Inhofe, now senator,
that he w ould discriminate in hiring.against Lesbians
and Gay ~en,.~vere the impetus for the Human
Rights Campaign Fund to ask all members of
Congress for a non-discrimination pledge.
Sen. Nickles too has proved his bias. A friend,
who lives in a town about 45 minutes from Tulsa,
tells me that everytime the senator speaks there,
Nickles starts complaining about "homosexuals."
This last time, my friend asked the senator why
he’s so obsessed with "homosexuals?" After all,
it’ s not like small Oklahoma towns are just being
over-run by ravaging and pillaging "homosexuals."
Nickles replied, apparently in all seriousness, that
homosexuals (or homosexuality) are a threat to our
very culture. Say again?
Lest you think I’m joking, note that Nickles was

one of th,,e featured speakers at the Christi.an
Coalition s Road to Victory ’94 Confe~e-ti~fknd
Strategy Briefing in Washington last September.
Sen. Nickles joined Pat Robertson, Senators Trent
Lott and Phil Gramm, former vice-president Dan
Quayle and California’ s noted anti-Gay bigot, US
Rep. Bob Dornan.
Our new US House Rep. Steve Largent seems to
be a man trying to hold fundamentally incompatible
notions. On one hand, he seems to embrace antiGay prejudice that cloaks itself m pseudoconservatism and "Christian" fundamentalism. On
the other, he seems to recognize that some of the
Gay folks he knows, are good, decent people perhaps more like him than not.
Hopefully he will resolve some Of that
contradiction when he meets with us this winter at
the Metropolitan Community Church of Greater
Tulsa. While you and I should continue to be
cautious with Largent, we should applaud his
willingness to meet with our communities. Neither
Sen. Nickles or Inhofe have met ever with
see Elections, page 12

picture it. Bill Clinton ~robably
mastmbates, or if he doesn t, maybe
he should have, if allegations about
extramarital affairs are tree. Don’t
you think that Pat Robertson, Jerry Falwell etc. have
wanked off too? They probably just felt guiltier
about it. It’ s likely that many of these men also had
sex before and outside wedlock. That is part of the
hypocrisy of our government that our leaders (like
the Congress doesn’t impose its own civil rights
la~vs on itself) say "do as we say, not as we do."
Joycelyn Elders’ approach is one that could save
see Elders, page 12

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Clubs &amp; Restaurants
744-0896
*The Alley, 3340 S. Peoria
835-5083
*Bad Boys Club, 1229 S. Melnorial
749-1563
*Lola’s£ 2630 E. 15th
587-8811
*Metropole, 1902 E. 11
834-4234
*Silver Star Saloon, I565 Sheridan
585-3405
*Renegade, 1649 S. Main
835-1055
*Rex, 6101 E. Admiral
660-0856
*TNT’s, 2114 S. Memorial
664-8299
*Time n’Time Again, 1515 S: Memorial
584-1308
*Tool Box, 1338 E. 3rd
582-2400
*Whittier Cafe, 416 S. Lewis
Businesses/Services
747-9506
Kent Balch &amp; Associates, Health &amp; Life Insurance
743-5967
BellAire Cleaners, 4951 S. Peoria
743-5272
Brookside Jewelry, 4649 So. Peoria
Budget Window Treatments, 7116 So. Mingo, Ste. 102 254-2100
491-9474
*CD Warehouse, 6080 S. Sheridan
587-6030
*CD Warehouse in Lincoln Plaza, 15th &amp; Peoria
628-8745
First Franklin Financial, Bob Hardy
744-9595
Floral Design Studio, 3404 S. Peoria, Ste. 100
592-3317
*Java Dave’s, Lincoln Plaza
341-6866
International TOurs
599-8070
Ken’s Flowers, 1635 E. 15
587-8108
Major Affairs, 2014 E. 6th
584-3112
*Midtown Theater, 319 E. 3
664-2951
*Mohawk Music, 6157 E 51 PI
Phoenix Mortgage Corp.
592-7700
Pounds &amp; Francs, 1706 S. Boston
587-8333
Puppy Pause II, llth &amp; Mingo
838-7626
Royal Travel, 6927 S. Canton
496-2410
*Ross Edward Salon, 1438 S. Boston
584-0337
*Scribner’s Bookstore, 1942 Utica Square
749-6301
Southwest Viatical, 4146 S. Harvard, Ste. F~5
747-3322
*Tomfoolery, 1565 S. Sheridan
832-0233
Westcopa Salon, Lincoln Plaza
583-1500
Organizations
B/L/G Alliance, UniVersity of Tulsa.
583-9780
Interfaith AIDS Ministries
438-2437, 800-284-2437
*HIV Resource Consortium, 4154 S. Harvard, Ste~ H-1 749-4194
NAMES PROJECT, 4154 S. Harvard, Ste. H-1
748-3111
P-FLAG, POB 52800 74152
749-4901
Prime-Timers, P.O. Box 52118
74128
Rainbow Business Guild. 4th Monday @ 7pro
254-2100
Rainbmv .Village, POB 50403, 74150-0403
599-8423
Slta~6tliiie.749-7898
Tulsa Oklahomans for Hunmn Rights, (TOHR) POB 52729 74152
TOHR Gay HelpLine (hffo.)
743-4297
Professionals
Associates in Medical &amp; Mental Health, 1560 E. 21
743-1000
Jeffery A. Beal, MD, Ginny Butler, RN, Theodore Campbell, MSW
Sandra J. Hill, MS, Psychotherapy, 2865 E. Skelly 745-1111
Tim Daniel, Attorney
352-9504, 800-742-9468
Learme M. Gross, Financial Planning
744-0102
Kelly Kirby, CPA, POB 14011, 74159
747-5466
Jonathan &amp; Dee Nicholas, Realtors
749-3000, 800-539-7767 "
John Kirk, Realtor
747-5800, 745-2245
Richard Reeder, MS, Psychotherapy
581-0902, 743-4117
Religious &amp; Educational Organizations
Bless The Lord At All Times Christian Ctr 2627B E. 11
628-0594
*Community of Hope, 1347 N. Yale
838-7232
*Family of Faith MCC, 5451-E So. Mingo
622-1441
*MCC of Greater Tulsa, 1623N. Maplewood
838-1715
Dignity/Integrity
298-4648
*Canterbury Ministry Center, University of Tulsa
583-9780
*Chapman Student Center, University of TulSa
* Tulsa City/County Libraries (sometimes-depends on the censor)
*Tulsa City Hall, Cafeteria Vestibule, Ground Floor

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other items, under the byline, "submitted by TOHR’, contained elsewhere in Tulsa Family News.

PRESIDENT’S

LETTE,R:

"Socially Correct"
The Most Fabulous Political Event of the Year
An open letter to gay and lesbian people
-of Tulsa-and surrounding areas from Tim
Gillean President of Tulsa Oklahomans for
Human Rights, Inc. (TOHR).
Fellow Gay Americans,

In my excitement about becoming
president ofTOHR, I have been doing a lot
oftalking~ Talking with friends, business
associates and new acquaintances. I must
admit my excitement has been met with
various responses, the most fre.quent are
excuses why these individuals are not
members, "Oh that organization is too social." Being social is a good thing. It’s
purpose is for building community. Another comment often attributed to TOHR
is "That organization is too political." We
use our connections in the. community to
build knowledge, trust and respect, and to
creatively lobby for change.
My point being that we can all make
excuses that are either valid or not,.but the
need remains the same. We must organize
our community to fight injustice, to shine

BISEXUAL, LESBIAN
AND GAY ISSUES
INFORMATION
AND REFERRALS

social:‘-adj..- conducive to,
marked by, or passed in
pleasant companionship
with one’s friends or
associates.
political: adj. having
practical wisdom,
prudence, diplomatic;
artful, expedient, action.
the light where we see injustice and to be
heard as a unified voice. Tulsa, I’m asking for your help. We need to come
together, our community is floundering
and we have allowed ourselves to become
complacent towards one of our most valuable tools, Tulsa Oklahomans for Human

Rights. This organization can.and will lead
us into the future and we need every individual that can possibly help to be socially
active and a political voice.
Our time to grow and be heard is now
and we must tap the resources from within.
You are our most valuable resource, you
know’and have the ability to do something
for your community. TOHR has in place
several programs that need volunteers; the
HelpLine, monthly meeting planning, encouraging new membership. My fellow
officers and I plan to implement new programs that will require more volunteers.
Let’s build a community, let’s do it together, let’s build programs for every
member of our gay, lesbian, bisexual and
trahsgendered community. TOHR is our
foundation. With your involvement we
can create a presence in Tulsa to benefit
each and every one of us.
I’m asking youto give TOHR a chance
to win your involvement, come to a meeting, talk to theofficers; let us know what’s
important to you.

Fun and Fund
December 2nd marked TOHR’s first
ever combination Holiday Banquet and
Auction. The event was a success for the
commun ity as well as a financial success
~n raising $2,500 of operating funds for
1995. Approximately 75 people attended
the event and entertainment was provided
by Mr. Z on thepiano and cabaret singer
Rendez Vu -minus her sisters Deja and
Parlez (played by Kathleen Golden).
TOHR greatly appreciates the support of
the community and particularly those who
donated to the event. Special thanks to
Kathleen and Aaron Martin whose’hard
work made the event possible.

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..Austin Schools to Add

OrientationProtections
AUSTIN, Texas Austin; Texas,
schools are including antiharassment language in its code
of condtict, officials have
announced. "What we’ re trying
to do is let everyone know that
this district won’t tolerate any
behavior that will interfere with
education
whether it be
intimidation, sexual harassment,
or [harassment] because of
sexual orientation," said school
board member Gee ff Rips.
School Board President Kathy
¯ Rider said that the clause granting
protection for gays-and lesbians
was always part of. their plan.
’¢fhis is just not an issue," Rider
said. "Regardless of their
beliefs.., we have a responsibility
to provide a safe school fo r
everyone." The proposed antiharassment code would apply to.
teachers, administration, staff
and students Mike.
Nat’l Guard Dumping
Lesbian Soldier
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - A
military review board has
recommend that New Mexico
Army National Guard 1st Sgt.
Jesse Holloway be discharged
because of her sexual orientation
despite outstanding evaluations
by the armed forces. Holloway,
38, reve aled that she is a lesbian
during an interview in the
Albuquerque Tribune in 1993~
Holloway said she was "upset
that my record didn’t speak for
itself" and told the paper, "My
honesty and integrity didn’t
matter .... I’m Upset with the
unjustness of the law; it needs to
be changed. This is America."
Her attorney said Holloway
would take the discharge, when
it becomes official, to federal
court, joining a number of other
gays and lesbians around the
country who are challenging the
Pentagon’s anti-gay policies.
Paramount Studios Adds
Same-Sex Benefits
HOLLYWOOD - Paramount
Pictures, with some 1,500
employees, has announced that
like its parent firm Viacom, it
will extend health insurance
coverage to the same-sex
domestic partners of its workers.
Viacom, Universal, Warner
Bros., MCA and Sony, which
owns Tri-Star and Columbia
studios, all offer health insurance
benefits to same-sex partners of
their employees.

Anti-Gay E-Mail
~ATLANTA - A series of
electronic bate mail aimed at a
gay and lesbian employee group
has prompted the Atlanta-based
Centers for Disease Control to
warn its 6,500 workers and
contractors of potential
disciplinary action for such
behavior. Dr.. David Satcher,
director of the agency, said in a
memo folio.wing revelations of
the hate messages to members of
the Gay, Lesbian or Bisexual
Employees (GLOBE) at the CDC
.that "the ns.e of e-mail to convey
Inappropriate comments .is
prohibited and will not be
tolerated." Satcher’s memo also
noted that such messages also
violate guidelines of the Dept. of
Health &amp; Human Services, the
CDC’s parent agency.
Moslems Block Burial
of Gay Man in Senegal
DAKAR, Senegal - According
to news reports by Reuters,
young fundamentalist Moslems
in the coastal city of Thies just
north of the capital blocked a
funerat procession for a gay man
who was to have been buried in
an Islamic cemetery. According
to new. reports, the youths,
supported with others from the
area near the cemetery, said the
dead man’s homosexuality was
a violation of Islamic law that
disqualified him from burial at
thesite. The dead man’ s relatives
were forced to take his body to
another burial site outside the
city, the 2nd largest in the
Western African nation.
Gay Wins Parental Rights
NEW YORK - The New York
Supreme Court’s appellate
division has ruled in a split 3-2
decision that Thomas Steel, a
gay man living in. San Francisco,
can be recognized as the father
of a 13-year-old girl he fathered
for a lesbian couple who now
live in New York City. The
appeals panel said that it was "so
innately discriminatory as to be
unworthy of comment" that
Robin Young’s partner Sandra
Russo "should enjoy a parental
relationship with.her" while Steel
should be denied parental rights.
Steel fathered the child through
artificial insemination andvisited
him in San Francisco for several
years, but in 1990 Young and
Russo refused Steel’ s request for
his daughter to visit him without
the 2 women. Steel sued for
parental visitation rights.

GLAAD Denver Leaves
National GLAAD

Transsexual Remarks

TACOMA, Wash. - Eatonvilie,
Wash., District Court Judge Alan
DENVER- The’Denver chapter
Hutchinson went before a state
of the Gay &amp; Lesbian Alliance
judicial.review
commission to
Against Defamation (GLAAD)
answer charges that he should be
has officially changed its name
suspended from the judiciary or
to Colorado Media Advocates
censured by the commission for
and dropped its affiliation with
beradng 2 transsexuals id his
the national collection of
courtroom as "unnatural and
GLAAD groups. In a press
immoral." Hutchinson refused
release, the newly renamed
to grant the 2 men, who had not
organization said, "The
yet undergone the surgery, a
¯ franchise agreement~ offered to
~hange of name until after they
us as part of" a nation-wide
had completed the surgical
consolidation of independent
procedures.
The men,
GLAAD chapters, was
¯
accompanied
by.their
attorney,
considered orgalifzationally ’
were given~a h~aring :by:
restrictive and financiall’y
Hutchinson to reconsider his
draining by the GLAAD/Denver
decision, but the judge again
Board of Directors. It was
,refused.
"I feel this whole
determined that continued
procedure is immoral,"
affiliation with a consolidated
Hutchinson said according to a
GLAAD organization would not
transcript. "It evidences a
benefit us in Colorado." CMA
mentally
ill and diseased mind."
says it will continue to work for
"positive lesbian, bisexual and ,The judge admitted to the
commission that the transcript
gay visibility and inclusiveness"
was correct but defended his
in the state’s media.
actions. "It’s a mutilation," he
First Book on
told the Commission on Judicial
Homosexuality in China
Conduct. "I regard mutilation as
BEIJING - The British
an unnatural act. That’s the way
Broadcasting C,orp. reports that
I’ve been educated." A staff
the first book
about
attorney for the commission said,
homosexuality in China is about
’q~he judge wasnot acting like a
to be published. Without
judge. He was acting like a
identifying the publisher, the
preacher or politician," and
BBC reported that the book will
called for disciplinary action
be titled Homosexuality in China
against the jurist.
and was written by Fang Gang, a
Gay Brothels in Nevada?
reporter with the .paper Tianjin
PAHRUMP, Nevada - Mild
Worker, who has s.pent years
Reese, who has been a longtime
collecting informataon on gays
opponent of legal prostitution in
in the country. The BBC reported
Nevada, has positively
that Fang Gang’ s manuscript had
flummoxed friends and foes Mike
already raised a good deal of
by applying to the Nye County
reaction among sociologists in
Commission for alicense to open
China who said that his research
the state’s - and the nati on’s had done what should have been
first gay bordello. George Flint,
done years ago but had not
with the Nevada Brothel Assn.,
because "nobody dared to do it."
a lobbying o(ganization,
No publication date was given.
suggested to reporters that Reese
Gay Man Named to HI
is just "trying to keep things
stirred up so the legislature will
Rights Commission
ban brothels" entirely in Nevada.
HONOLULU - Outgoing
But Reese says he has backers
Hawaii Gov. John Waihee has
who want to open the gay brothel
named Jack Law, an openly gay
in Pahrump, a communityof
Waikiki businessman, to a post
about 400 about 60 miles west of
on the state’s Civil Rights
Las Vegas and that "I’m just
Commission. The position on the
crusading against AIDS." Reese
commission runs through 1996.
said he is no longer connected
The commission oversees
with Nevadans Against
enforcemem of Hawaii’s antiProstitution, which he headed
discrimination legislation, which
for 5 years. Aspokesperson for
is among the most sweeping in
the anti-prostitution group said
the U.S. Law is the first openly
the organizationhadnoidea what
gay or lesbian person to hold a
Reese was doing in applying for
post on the commission.
the brothel license. Prostitution
Judge Reviewed for Antiis legal in 12 of Nevada’s 17

counties, but until the state
repealed its same-sex sodomy
laws last year, the prospect of a
gay brothel had never seriously
arisen in Nevada. Since then,
however, activists in the state
say there has been some
discussion of opening a samesex bordello. But Reese, who
did not discuss his own sexual
orientation, has become the first
to apply for the license.
Unfortunately, Reese did not
properly complete thelicense
application and included a check
for only $2,500 with his
.appl.i.c.a~tion~,~ a!thqugh the
~plicaiion fee is d0uble that
amount. The county commission
has ordered Reese’s application
to be reviewed like any other
application - once he properly
completes it and pays the full,
non-refundable fee.
Sodomy, Adultery Laws
Not Unconstitutional
SALT LAKE CITY - U.S.
Magistrate Ronald Boyce has
recommended to a federal court
in Utah that it not overturn the
state’s sodomy, fornication and
adultery laws. Police Sgt. Gary
Oliverson had asked the court to
declare the laws a violation of
his constitutional right of privacy
andfree speech. Boyce,howev er,
disagreed and said that sex
outside marriage isn’t included
in the privacy protections of the
Constitution and he outright
rejected any connection between
sexual behavior and speech. "It
appears it was simply to satisfy
his sexual appetites," Boyce
wrote in his recommendation.
"Therefore, no speech element
is
involved." Boyce’ s
preliminary findings in
Oliverson’ s case now go to U.S.
District Judge David Sam.
Oliverson was briefly suspended
from his job with the police
department in 1986 for having
sex with other women while he
was married, and he has since
been trying to get the laws
overturned.

Computer Company
Apologizes for Ad
HONOLULU -.Microsoft Corp.,
the largest compmer software
manufacturer, has quickly
apologized for an ad in the Nov.
21 issue of People magazine that
2 Hawaii legislators charged
promotes violence against gay
men. Hawaii state Reps. Cynthia
Thielen and Atmelle Amaral said
in a letter to Microsoft chairman

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Bill Gates, ’‘The ad certainly does not
convince us to run out and buy Microsoft
products. Instead, we would support a
boycott of a company that perpetuates the
idea that male violence is the solution to
differing ideas." The Microsoft. ad
promoting its multimedia products depicts
a mean-looking bearded man who has had
a disagreement a man with a "high girlie
voice" about the interpretation of
composer Franz Schubert’s music¯ The
ad’ s presumably humorous punchline has
the bearded man say, "And then I deck
him." The Hawaii lawmakers said the ad
might have been intended as humorous,
but wrote Gates that "male violence is not’
humorouL Gay basliing is n0(humorous.
In a statement issued by the Redmond,
Wash.-based software company,
Microsoft said, "We apologi~.e if the
advertisement has offended in any way.
Its attempt was to communicate in a
humorous way the wealth of knowledge
and enjoyment on our CD-ROM products
¯ It was absolutely not intended to condone
or promote any form of antisocial
behavior." The firm said the ad would
immediately be pulled and not run again.

Tennis Dyke on Bike
NEW YORK -, One of the gifts given to
Martina Navratilova during a tribute to
the retiring tennis ace at Madison Square
Garden was a chrome, black-leather
covered and studded motorcycle, La
Martina, clad in a Hawaiian-style shirt
and term is shorts, showed her pleasure
with the new toy by promptly mounting
the bike and riding it around on the stage
before thousands of her adoring fans.

Man Wanted as Serial Killer
Arrested in Flodda
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Police have
arrested Gary Ray Bowles, 32, a suspected
serial killer wanted for murdering gay
men in Maryland, Georgia and Florida.
Local radio and television news shows
reported that Bowles had been living under
an assumed name in Jacksonville Beach,
Fla., had confessed to 6 murders and is a
suspect in 3 other killings. Only days
before his arrest, Bowles had been added
to the FBI’ s "Ten Most Wanted List¯"
Jacksonville Sheriff Jim McMillan said
he was "relieved that he [Bowles] isoff
the street." Bowles is. a suspect in gayrelated murders ]n metropolitan
Washington, D.C., Savannah, Ga.,
Daytona Beach and Hilliard, Fla.
Ironically, Bowles had slipped through
the fingers of local police at least 5 times
during the past few months because of his
false identity. He had been arrested for
public drunkenness as recently as Nov.
12. Police say Bowles usually picked up
his victims at gay bars, convinced them to
let him stay temporarily with them, then
murdered them. He is being held without
bail.
Highway Sign Disappears
AUBURN, A~a. ~The 2nd of2 road signs,
for the Auburn Gay &amp; Lesbian
Association’ s highway clean-up project
has disappeared. After~’. t35ffaSi~tli delay
the signs weire finally installed in Janua~
in the state highway program that
acknowledges groups which keep a
mile stretch of highway litter free. The 1st
sign disappeared witl~tin hours of .being
put up~.The2nd road sign was repeatedly,
vandalized and ripped~down, but was
repaired and putup again each lime - until
now. The state transportation dept. has
9 that it no longer makes

it.s clean~up.along the stretch of highway,
Slgn 01" no sign.
Poet Angelou Shies Away
After Phelps Protest
EMPORIA, Kan. - Poet Maya Angelou
was so disturbed by a protest by arch~
homophobe Fred Phelps, who frequently
leads followers in.demonstrations at the
funerals of people who have died. of AIDS,
¯that she called off a sold-out speech she
wa s to give at Emporia State University.
Phelps who, with asmall band of followers
from the Baptist church he runs, is noted
for savage anti-gay rhetoric and protests
had mount¢.,d a, protest against Angelou at/
~the T0peka Performing Arts Center earlier.:
Sharon Lockheart and Ginger Ashmore,
friends who live,in Kansas City suburbs,
were so shocked by Phelps’ actions that
they wrote an "open letter" to Angelou,
who read a specially-written poem during
the inauguration of President Clinton. The
idea grew and has now been signed by
more than 3 dozen women’s,, minority
and civi 1 rights organizations in the area.
The letter reads: "We deeply regret that
your visit to our heartland was marred by
such a brutal and frightening attack. This
behavior is an outrage and an
embarrassment to our .community. The
actions in Topeka resulting in a lost
opportunity for students at Emporia Sta te
to hear your inspirational message are
inexcusable and will not be ignored. "We
admire your spirit of compassion. You are
/an inspiration to those who have heard or
read your thoughtful words. This incident
should not deter you from returning to our
area. We embrace your message of peace
and love."
Missin_g Books Found
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - Officials at
the University of New Mexico
Zimm erman Library say they have located
some 200 volumes - 8 library shelves - of
journals dealing with homosexuality and
womens’ issues that disappeared from
their place in the library basement in late
No vember. UNM officials said the books,
valued at $23,000, had been replaced with
bookson Nazism in November, and had
been assumed tO be stolen. Instead they
. were found piled on top of one of the
library stacks, hidden behind other books.
Some of the books had, however, been
defaced with neo-Nazi symbols and
graffiti. The usually quite campus has
been shocked by several, neo-Nazi
incidents this school year. In. October,
campus police arrested3 youths with white
supremacist literature for possessing
explosives; and-earlier in November a
university mural was defaced wit h a large
swastika. The journals included the Journal
of Homosexuality, Gender and Society
and Lesbian Ethics.. University officials
said they still had no suspects in the
incident. In a joint statement, UNM
President Richard P_eck and Regents
¯ President Art Melendres said, ’That the
university is a diverse community is
evident :to these cowards who deface
property with their bigoted and hateful
- n~essages."

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HIV Vaccine Ready for Trials
SAN FRANCISCO - Dr. James Kalm
and his colleagues at San Francisco
General Hospital began enrolling
volunteers for a clinical trial of the first
oral vaccine against HIV to undergo
human tests. Kahn said the vaccine not
only would be simpler and easier than
shots, but could also stimulate the body to
fight infection exactly where it’s initially
most crucial: in the body’s mucosal fluids.
The vaccine is an oral formulation of an
injection vacci ne by United Biomedical
Inc. of New York.
Earlier in November, Kahn reported
that a San Francisco General/University
of California at San Francisco study of 24
people found the injected version of the
vaccine to be safe and, in most of the
patients, to trigger the immune system to
fight the vir us. Antibodies from
approximately 80% of the patients in that
trial successfully fought off the virus in
test-tube studies, Kalm reported.
The San FranciscO General researchers
plan-to evaluate the safety of the oral
vaccine and measure whether it can cause
the body to produce infection-fighting
antibodies in the sperm, vaginal fluids
and saliva of the volunteers in the study.
The vaccine stimulates an immune
response in the body by mimicking part of
the envelope protein in the human
immunodeficiency virus. An oral versionwas difficult to make because it had to
Stand up against the rigors of the body’s
digestive system. The study will compare
the vaccine pill to the same oral vaccine
followed by a booster shot, as well as to
the injected vaccine followed by an oral
booster.

Large-Scale HIV Vaccine Trials
NEW YORK - According to a report in
the New York Times, the World Health
Organization is planning the first largescale clinical trials of the 2 most widely
tested experimental AIDS vaccines, both
of which are derived from the gpl20
protein. Plans for testing the "vaccines in
the U.S. were rejected in June. The
vaccines have already been through the
first 2 stages of a3-stage testing system
that evaluates their safety and
immunologic responses in the U.S.
Potentially involving thousands of
volunteers, the 3rd phase will test the
vaccines’ ability to protect against HIV.
Although a full-scale study ~couldnotbegin
until t996 at the earliest because.of the
amount of preparation involved, Dr. Peter
.Hot of WHO saidthat iuitial indications
of te~t 16calious point tO Thailand as the
first site~ with Brazil and Uganda as distant
contenders. Before the trials begin, many
issues will be debated~ WHO is
encouraging the debate, said..Piot,
"because, with the urgent need for an
effective Vaccine, we cannOt afford a
failure due to scientific or-ethical
problems."

Flu Shots Dangers for PWAs
SAN FRANCISCO - Health researchers
with the University of California at. San
Francisco say that flu shots may cause at
least.temporary inereases’~nHIV levels
among people with AIDS: According to
Dr. Brace WalkerwithHarvard University
and Dr. James Kahn at UCSF, the scientists
,who conducted the study, most of the
participants in their study had 3 times the
usual amount of HIV in their blood shortly
after receiving flu shots. They said the flu
vaccine activates the same immune cells
that contain the HIV, causing the Virus to
multiply along with the immune cells.

The researchers say their study could lead
to better ways of administering flu
vaccinations to people with AIDS,
including possibly give AIDS patients
anti-viral drugs when they’re being
vaccinated against flu.

AIDS Increasingly More Slowly
ATLANTA - According to the Centers
for Disease Control &amp; Prevention, the
AIDS epidemic is growing more slowly
even though a revised definition of the
disease caused an apparent increase in the
number of AIDS cases reported. The CDC
said the ac~t]aa/mumbergf newly ~agnosed
cases in-19~.4 is expected td be 16wer tlian.
19-93 ~figures, which increhsed 3% o¢er
1992 ~e~ause of.the new. definition.
Native Leaders Warn of AIDS
OTTAWA - Canada’s native leaders say
that the country’s indigenous peoples are
testing positive for HIV at an alarming
rate and that AIDS threatens to wipe them
out~ The leaders .urged the Canadian
government to help stop the spread of the
disease. "AIDS poses areal threat to young
natives and possibly the future of native
people in this country," said Grand Chief
Ovide Mercredi, head of Canada’s largest
native peoples organization, the Assembly
of First Nations. While the number of
reported AIDS cases has increased by
35% this year, native leaders claimed that
the figures do not accurately reflect the
problem because they were based on
people with full-blown AIDS and not
people who are infected. Chief Mercredi
also said that indigenous peoples receive
less AIDS funding than .other Canadians
and asked that the government allow native
communities to administer federal funds
themselves to stop the disease before it
reaches its full potential.

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MOSCOW- Russianofficials say tourism
has already been adversely affected by
legislation requiring HIV testing of
foreigners entering the country. "We faced
a flood of cancellations of trips" as soon
as legislators in the country began debaling
it, according to AO Intourist, the leading
Russian tour operator. The agency says
business and tourism visits to the.count~ry
are expected to’decline as much as 40% by
1 995. At the same time, Russian health
authorities Sai~l the nuinber Of official
cases of AIDS in the;country has increased
to 831. The World Health Organization,
however~ believes the tea)~ number of cases.
in the country is perhaps 10 times that
number.

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and religious lead-ers,~ q’he radio and the
televisiori"~10ng to file ~peopie of Niger~
and we:~ ~ill not tolerate the Western
destruction of the moral and. religious
codes, of our society." The groups and
clerics are particularly distressed with the
year-.o!d campaign’ s promotion of condom
use to prevent spread of the virus, saying
it promotes promiscuity.
Patents to AZT Upheld
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Court of
Appeals has upheld most of a previous
lower court ruling awarding exclusive
patents for AZT to Burroughs Wellcome
Co. _The court ruled that Burroughs was
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continuedfrom page 7
the sole inventor for 5 out of! 6 patents
because .it conceived of using the. drug
with AIDS patients before obtaining the
results of early tests. The court ruling said
that the same decision could not be made
for the 6th patent without a trial. The
patents were challenged by Barr
Laboratories Inc. and Novapharm Inc.,
who argued that tests by the National
Institutes of Health were instrumental in
AZT’s development and promised to
charge less for.the drugif theywon.

prevalent among crack smokers than
among non-smokers," concluded die
researchers, led by Brian R. Edlin of the
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention in Atlanta. The study
determined that unless effective
interventions are made "crack use is likely
to result in continued heterosexual
transmission of HIV.,.catalyzing the spread
of the epidemic from men who have sex
with men and injection-drug users to the
heterosexual population."

Man Bitten by Woman
¯ Becomes HIV-Positive

ST. LOUIS- Dr. Howard B. Umovitz of
Calypte Biomedical C,orp., has developed
a new urine test for HI~ which, he.says,
will detect infections in millions of people
who may unknowingly be infected and
unknowingly be infectingothers. The urine
test is less expensive to process and easier
to perform than the blood tests currently
in use, according to Uruovitz, who also
said that the urine test diminates the risk
of accidental, infection of health care
workers because theurine sample s carry
HIV antibodies, but not the virus itself
and does not risk accidental needle sticks.
The Jap.anese government is very close to
approving the test, Urnovitz said, and
Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co. of Japan has
agreed to distribute test kits throughout
Asia.
In Japanese trials, the test .was 100%
accurate in detecting HIV in 233 people,
confirm ed by standard blood tests. The
results of 13,000 urine tests conducted in
the U.S, have been submitted to the Food
and .Drug Administration for evaluation.
Umovitz says he expects the FDA to be
more stringent than the similar Japanese
agency in assessing his test.

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. ~ Amelderly
man, who said a woman waved him down
as he was driving, then bit him several
times~:including.one bite that cut to the
bone as She tried to take his wallet,.has
tested positive for HIV. The woman,
Naomi Morrison, has a history of
prostitution arrests and has been infected
with.the virus for 6 years, and has already
pleaded guilty to charges in connection
with the robbery and attack. Health
officials said the unidentified man may be
the first person to become infected with
HIV via a bite.
Sex-for-Drugs Spreading HIV
NEW YORK- Researchers studying drug
useinNew York, Miami and San Francisco
say that crack cocaine is helping to spread
HIV among heterosexuals in poor, innercity commmaities. Desperate t~or the drug,
crock addicts are selling sex in exchange
for drugs or money. As a result HIV is
spreading through the communities,
particularly among women. "Among the
participants in New York and Miami,
HIV infection was 2.3 times more

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PHILADELPHIA - An HIV-positive
"M ysiguaturecannot solve every problem.
manager with the Southeast Pennsylvania
We cannot get political agreement on
TransportationAuthority (SEPTA) known
every point." Shalaia was prompdy
only as "John Doe" has sued SEPTA and
interrupted by a French activist who
its former chief administrative officer
shouted~ "Your siguature meansnothing."
Judith Pierce for invasion of privacy.
Other activists called the language of the
Officials with the mass transit agency say
jointly-signed declaration "vague and
they accidentally found out Doe was
imprecise" with "no commitment" to
infected while reviewing an audit of.. fulfill the pledges of fighting the epidelniC
prescription benefits that included the
mad reducing discrimination. Radio and
names of SEPTA employees. Doe’s suit
TV broadcasters around the world had
claims that his superiors ~aid that Pierce
agreed to air "love messages" from
had created art"AIDS List"of employees " celebrities such as Whoopie Goldberg,
Roman Polanski and others in an effort to
_Q.f the agency. Doe still wo~rks f,~r SEPTA,
raise funds to fightthe AIDS epidemic. In
but his a,ttomey says Doe nosy ’lives,with
a dark cloud overhis, hehd,. He .s:tili has to ~ Gr~, pri{,ate ~itiz~nsl]t Candles in their
go to SEPTA everyday worrying about
windows in a show of support for people
who knows and wondering alfout why
infected with the virus, while government................... to him."
run. newspapers in China began rnnmng
SEPTA’s attorneys maintain that Doe has
qmzzes about HIVtAIDS to test readers’
not been harmed by the accidental
understanding of prevention measures.
disclosure and claims that the agency
Activists in Germany and England used
quickly destroyed the information and
condoms to draw attention to the epidemic.
has made sure that the benefitfirm does
In London, activists released 55 heliumlirt supply employee namesagain.
filled condoms inside the the dome of
Westminster Cathedral, denouncing the
World AIDS Day.~
Catholic Church’s opposition’to the
PARIS - Delegates from 42 nations
contraceptives. While in. Potsdam,
gathered in Paris for a political summit in
Germany, activists hoisted a 50-foot pink
search of international cooperation in
condom made of fiberglass in front of the
batting the AIDS epidemic and lessening
city’s Nikolai Church.
bias against people infected with the virus.
S.F. Water Dept. Considering
Thousands of AIDS activists marched on
the Champs Elysees beneath a giant lighted
Parasite Warning
red ribbon hanging from the Eiffel Tower,
SAN FRANCISCO- The San Francisco
staging die-ins as an expression of concern
Water Dept. is reviewing a proposal to
that the international declaration signed
warn people with compromised immune
by delegates to the conference was largely
systems of a potentially dangerous parasite
’.’window dressing." Speaking at a news
in the city’s water supply, although the
conference following the signing
presence of the organism is well within
ceremony, U.S. Health and Human
continued on next page

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and the water department says they have
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don’t want to see trying to educate
kindergartners in understanding gay
.couples." Gingrich said in the interview
that the Republican position "should not
be promotion, and it should not be
condemnation." The paper also reported
mat Candace Gingrich, one of the younger
s~sters of the speaker-to-be, is a lesbian
and says her brother’ s response has been
.supportive. Gingrich said homosexuality
is "an orientation in the way that
alcoholism is an orientation" and told
freelance writer Chandler Burr that "it is
madness to pretend that families are
anything other than heterosexual couples"
which lie said is a very cent ral issue of
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cont’dfrom page I
When Clinton, attending a Latin
American conference in Miami, learned
about Elders’ remarks he called her and
demahded her resignation. Elders, noted
for her outspoken, views on drug use and
sex, had served as Clinton’s Arkansas
health director when he was governor and
" has been the object .of criticism by
conservatives almost since she was
appointed Surgeon General.
Leon Panetta, White House chief of staff
said the Elders’ comment was "one too
many...the President feels that’ s wrong,
That’ s not what the schools are for and it’ s not what the Surgeon General should say."

TO H R

_cont’dfrom page 1
crowd of about75. TOHR gave its annual
awards. HIV educator Brian Jackson was
honored as volunteer of the year. Alan
Nyitray of the Oklahoma State Dept. of
Health received the Extra-Mile Award for
his regular ~ 10ng distmace p~rticipation
.inTOHR. Kelly Kirby; gave the President’s
Award to Lisa Pottorf for her work with
Lesbian and Gay young adults.
Kirby reviewed the performance of
TOHR in a statement pnnted in the event
brochure. In it, he noted that the TOHR
HIV anti-body testing clinic is now 8
years old and has served over 1,000 clients
this year. The TOHR Helplineanswered
nearly 3,000 calls this year. TOHR has
provided leadership for the communities
with city government and the news media.
Kirby thanked the audience for their
support, Saying that we’ve made great
strides and he looks forward to-more to
come.

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Bi rch

cont’dfrom page 1

political l~ndscape. Birch cited defeats in
¯ Oregon and Idaho of proposed anti-gay
state ballot meastires and the re-election
of all 13 Senate sponsors of the
Employment Non-Discrimination Act, a
proposed bill that would bar employment
bias based on sexual orientation. She said
that in spite of the party changes in
Congress "Americans support ending
discrimination in the employment of gays
and lesbianS." Birch will succeed Tim
McFeeley, who has headed HRCF for
more than 5 years. The orgmfization - the
largesVcivil rights organization for gays
and lesbi,’ms in the country - has more than
~80,000meinrer’s.
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cont’dfrom, page l

frozen blood samples of the 2 dead men
was granted by Judge Laudruln. But
rights ac~,v, ists saythe HIV testing may,b~,
part of a homosexual panic defense.’ J.
Ronald Parris, the attorney defeuding
Marvin McClendon, says h’c will arguc
for self-defense in die trial, iusisting that
McClendon was fearful of being sexually
assaulted and infected with HIV. Parrish
said that if the men were infected and
were out looking for sex "it would be no
differeut than if they!~ad 0 loaded weapon
ai~d pointed it at an in~lividual.’" Tlictrial
itself is slated to begin atethe end of
January...

Nicklas :.

CO,!t’t:t fi~om page 1

NOW Janice Nicldas can point with pride

homosexuals should not be discriminated
against in employment;
o 57% said they supported a federal
anti-discrimination bill that would include
gays andlesbians; o ?8% supported more
AIDS research, preventi0n,and care;
o 40% said they were more concerned
about the religious right than they were
with a"gay agenda";
o 54% said they oppose excluding gays
and lesbians from teaching in schools and
¯ oppose eliminating school or library
materiais dealing With sexual orientation

The poll was conducted by Mellman
Lazarus Lake Inc., and was based on
random exit intervie~vs with 800 people
around the country.
"These findings show broad support for
equality for lesbianand gay Americans in
the midst of the Republican sweep," said
Tim McFeeley, executive director of the
HRCF,"Voters of all political stripes value
fairness and inclusion...."

and some hope at the improved resources
Tulsa has for AIDS care .and education.
Nicklas is quick to note others who were
instrumental in this effort. She singles out
the support of Tulsa~s United. Way and
community voluuteer, Joan Flint,{who
deserves] "a front row seat in Heaveu" tbr
her work. Nicklas says that Flint once
characterized working oll AIDS in
Oklahoma to be like pushing an elephant
up a mountain.
Nicklas is particularly proud of Tulsa’s
inclusion as one of nine-cities m the
National Community AIDS Partnership.
This; she says, ha~ brought so many new
-resources that will be needed to meet the
further challenges, ..especially what she
calls the "silent" epidemic in women.
When asked how does she feel about her
seven .yearsof activ~ism - she says that
there were times she .couldn’t see the end
but you just have-.to move forward and
celebrate the small successes.

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The Bible &amp; Homosexuality
(Second in a series)
by Beverly Haney of the Metropolitan
Community Church of Greater Tulsa
There are two scriptures in the Old
Testament book of Leviticus that are used
by some Christians to condemn
Homosexuals. The I st is found in Leviticus
18:22 mad states "You shall not be with a
male as with a woman; it is an
abomination." In Leviticus 20:13
completes this statement by adding the
punishment that "If a man lies with a male
as with a. woman, both of them have
committed an abomination; they shall be
put to death, their blood is upon them."
Although this iS not an exact translation of
the Hebrew text, there is no doubt that it
refers to male homosexual acts. The
offense is Galled "aft’ abomination and the
prescribed p~rialty is death. It all sounds
pretty bad until you look at the historical
content of the text!
This condemnation of Homosexuality
occursoin the-part of Leviticus known as
the "Holiness Code". According to Jewish
beliefs, the Israelites were God’ s "Chosen
People", and were bound to God by a
covenanto
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v,~,,, . "~’-:
~mscovenantrequired
that the Israelites set themselves apart
from the Gentiles and especially from the
Canaanites whose land they had just
conquered. The "chosen people" were to
be different, consecrated, God-like, and
especially were not to take part in
Canaanite religious practices. Chapter 18
of Leviticus starts out by saying "you
shall not do as they do in the land of Egypt,
where you lived, and you shall not do as
they do in the land of Canaan, to which I
am bringing you."
The word "abomination" in standard
E_ug!ish is somethj.’ng really disgusting;
but to the ancient Hebrews, the word did
not have such a strong meaning. Leviticus
20:25-26 suggests that "abominable"
meant 2’unclean". So ari"abomination"
was a ~iolation of Jewish purity laws. For
example, it was thought "unclean" to eat
certain animals like pigs, lobster, and
shrimp, but other animals were "clean". It
was thought unclean to sow a field, with 2
kinds of.seeds Menstruation, .attending to

a burial, giving birth- all were considered
unclean and made that person unclean for
a time.
The word "abomination" in Leviticus is
the translation of the word "toevah". This
word can also be translated as
uncleanliness, dirtiness, or impurity. This
~s" significant here, because the word
"zemah" has a much stronger meaning in
that it is injustice or a sin. Sometime
between 300 and 150 B.C., a Greek
translation of the Hebrew treatment
became available because there were so

many Jews that didn’t speak Hebrew. In
the early Greek translation, the word
"toevah" was translated into the Greek
word "bdelygrna". This word also means
ritual impurity or uncleanliness. Once
again, a stronger word could have been
used but was not.
Many of the purity laws cannot be
understood today because we weren’t
there. Some suggest that these Jewish
purity rules were brought about for
sanitation purp0~es, but that d0esn’ t make
sense because it would give them more
medical knowledge than they had, and it
cannot make senseoof .all the laws. One of
. the-law s ~makes i t illegal .to mix tw 0 fabrics

such as cotton and linen. No stretch of the
imagination can make this nnhealthy.
Male to male sex was considered
unclean because of its association with
Gentile religious practices. The old
Hebrew testament describes the Canaanite
fertility rites as involving sex with ritual,
mad male to male sex was,a part of thiS. It
became unclean for men to have sex with
one another, but for purely religious
reasons, not for ethical or moral reasons.
Even today, if a man &amp; wife are involved
in certain sexual pmctiQes:~ith ~aeh other~.,~
the Christian church ~tdItt~:objeCt-z not
because of ethical or moral’~reasons, but
because of religmus reasons.
The death punishment fo; not keeping
these laws merely stresses the importance
ofbexn,, set apart to the early Israelites.
Idolatry was the most serious crime &amp; any
act that imitated these "pagan" rituals was
very serious and carried the~highest
pm~i:shriient. ~ ’ ....
" ..........
Today, w have our own "purity codes".
For instance, we..c__oo_n.sider it unclean to
pick one’s nose or pass gas in public.
People who do these things are considered
dirty and are often shunned. When you
really think about it, there is nothing.
particularly unclean about it; and everyone
does it in private. " " :":~ ~. : ’ "
Every ~ociei~,, e~,~fy fel]glon has its
own rules. The early Israelites thought
male Homosexuality was dirty. It made a
man like a Canaanite, and to the Israelites,
"God’s chosen people", this was
unacceptable. (Editor’s note: .There has
been the suggestion that some of these
laws were based not only upon the above
premises, but also on the basis of prejudice
and bigotry of the conquering people
toward the 0nqueredpeoples. It happens
in any war’like situation. And,
unfortunately, prejudice and bigotry are
taught to children, thus continuing the
cycle of the "chosen people’.’ syndrome.)
Children are taught not to play in the toilet
because it is "dirty": If people are
.uncomfortable about Homosexuality, this
is a learned response that needs to be dealt
with; but to say that Homosexuality is a
sin, is abusing God’s ~0rd as an excuse
for one’ s own fears and bigotry.

Family of Faith Metropolitan
Community Church
Family of Faith MCC will performa
Cantata, The Heavens Declare Th~ Glory,
to be performed on Sunday, December 18,
at 1 lam. 5441-E South Mingo.
All are welcome. For more information,
call 622-1441.
Metropolitan Community :
Church of Greater Tulsa
MCC of Greater Tulsa will host a
Christmas Dinner &amp; Party with a visit
from Santa) onSunday, December 18 at
12;30pm. ,Services ~e at 10:45am. . ,.~
’on Christmas Eve, MCC of Greater
Tulsa will celebrate with Familyof Faith
MCC a Candlelight Service at 1 lpm.
Christmas Day, there will be a
Colmnunion Celebration at 10:45am.
On New Year’s Day, MCC of Greater
Tulsa will hold an ecumenical service to
begin at 10:45am.
All are welcome. For more information,
call 838-1715.
The Feminine Side of Jesus
MINNEAPOLIS - A three, day regional
conference of the Evangelical Lutheran
Church in America (ELCA) considered
whether Jesus Christ has a feminine aspect
according to the Bible.
The debate hinges on biblical references
using the Greek. word "Sophia" which
means "wisdom,~’ and is either interpreted
as "goddess worship" or the personification of a feminine aspect of Jesus.
Diane Jacobson, professor at the Luther
Seminary (St. Paul), said the Ol.d
Testament .speaks of Woman Wisdom or
Sophia as a prophet, teacher, mother, lover
and goddess who was at God’s side during
the creation.
Finding confirmation in the NeW
Testament, Jacobson cites Matthew 11:
’The Son of Man c~tme eating and drinking
and they say "behold a gluttonous man
and. a drunkard, a friend of tax gatherers
and sinners.’ Yet wisdom is vindicated.by
her deeds." Jacobson said, "Unabashed,
with no change of gender~ Jesus is referred
to as Sophia. q,,’he connections get stronger
and Stronger.

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Canadian Jewish
Groups Back Hate".
Crimes Measure
TORONTO - According to a report in
the Canadian Jewish News, Canada’s
largest Jewish groups are actively
supporting adding sexual orientation to
federal hate-crimes legislation now being
considered in Parliament. ha aletter to the
Standing Committee on Justice and Legal
Affairs holding hearings on the bill, the
head of the B’ nai B’ rith Canada’ s League
for Human Rights said "it is essential that
sexual orientation be included with other
groups." The Canadian Jewish Congress also
am~ounced late in November that it too
suppofls including sexual orientation-as a
basis for defining a hate crime, A
spokesperson said the Congress
"recognizes that people have been singled
out as victims of crimes of hatred. The bill
has nothing to do with extending rights to
anybody. It has to do with protecting
people under the law," The bill’ s sexual
orientation has come under fire from some
members of Parliament who have said the
measure would protect "pedophiles" or
would extend "special rights?’ to
homosexuals.

Steffan

cont’d from page ]
regulation, is certainly rational ~ven that
the human sexual drive is enormously
powerful and that an open declaration that
one is a homosexual is a rather reliable
indication as to the direction of one’s
drive." The appeals court ruling overturns
a 3-judge appeals panel, Three of the
judges, however, dissented from the
majority ruling, saying they do not agree
that "a member of the armed forces may
be discharged on the sole basis of an
admission" of being gay. The Lambda
Legal Defense Fund said they had,not
decided yet on whether to appeal the
decision.

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con,’d~om
review panel last year recommended that
Dmmi.ng, 31, be discharged. That decision
was given a reconsideration, however,
under the new "don’ t ask, don’ t tell" policy,
which conservatives in Congress had
codified into law to overrule President C
linton’s somewhat more liberal policy,
ironically in an effort to keep most lesbians
aud gay men out of the nation’s armed.
forces. Both Dumfing and her attorney
Greg Boufiglio said later that they were
mnazed by the positive ruling. Bblffiglio
said he saw "no reasou to be optimistic.
Every other service member who has been
brought before a board has lost."

Meinhold"

processiug me for disclmrge." Na y
officials have declined to comment on
Meinhold’ s statement.
U.S. Solicitor General Drew Days has
said the government will not ask the
Supreme Court to overturn a lower court
decision o~ering openly gay sailor Keith
Meinhold reinstated. Days offered no
-explanation for the decision. But
Meinhold’ S attorney, John McGuire, said
he believes the decision reflects a decision
by the government to cut its losses. "I
don’t think this ends it," McGuire said
following the announcement. "I think it
reflects a new tactic, Which is that they
[the government] will abandon the cases
they are losing under the old policy, redischarge him [Meinhold] under the new
policy and.try to start it all over again."
In spite of the government’ s decision
not to pursue Meinhold’ s case under the
old policy, Joe Krovisky of the Defense
Dept. said no decision has been made on
10 similar cases now before various federal

After.the ceremony, a reception was held where the funds raised at this year’s AIDS
Walk were given to HIV/AIDS service orga~fizations (see photo page 11). Tulsa art~
organizations participated iu "A Day withont Art" in me~nory of persons who’vedied of
AIDS complications. Selected works at Gilcrease and Philbrook were draped and Livin_o
Arts of Okla. showed Silverlake L~fe, a documentary of two men living with AIDS.

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lives. According to William Raspberry of Oklahoma’s Lesbian and Gay
the Washington Post Writers Group, she
said she’ d put a crown of condoms on her
head and never take it off if it would get "
yotmg people to use condoms. Amen to
that! If I thought it would work, I’ d do the
same and ask youand Bill Clinton to do it
tOO.

Ms.;Elders was a rarity in Washington,
someone who cared more for doing the
job that ueeded to be done than for coveting
her .backside. She cared about saving lives.
She cared about doing somethiug about
AIDS She had the courage of her
convictions. Tlfis ~s more than we can say
about Bill Clinton.

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Lawn Butch is a satirical short video
look at yard care advertising from a
Lesbian pefspe,ctive. Lawn Butch was
¯paired at the Tulsa Lesbian &amp; Gay Film
Festival with ~vhat was then a ~vork-inpro~ess, Land Beyond, a dremn-iuspired
video using Native Americ,’uaimagery.
Lawn Butch also has been vie~ved at at
the San Francisco Lesbian mad Gay Film
Festival and at Mix’ 94 Film Festival in
New York City.. In November, it played at
a festival in Sao Paolo, Brazil and will
show in London in March 1995.
Tulsa Lesbian videographer, Nicci
Farrell, uses comedy and video as her
means of communicating and relating to
people in her life. In 1991, the artist began
to use video to record comedy skits using
herself as an actor. Shortly later, unable to
work full time due to serious illness, she
supported herself by filming pageants
and benefit shows. Farrell lives and works
in Tulsa.

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communities. While partisan, anti-Gay
rhetoric is too common in the campaigns,
once elected, those politicians have a
constitutional duty torepresent all citizens.
At a minimmn, this includes meeting with
us, even if we have to agree to disagree
about many things.
Tulsa’ s City Council has lost recently
two members. James Hogue is resigning
to become a judge and Robert Nelson died
of a heart attack. Both men demonstrated
si~fificant ,’u’~ti-Gay bias. Their dep,’Lrture
is. an opportunity gor our connnunities to
help to bring fairness back to our coamcil.
CtLrrently.there is ouly one city councillor
.who has the courage to.say discrimination
in Tulsa is wrong. There are two who
might say that discrimination is wrong if
the wind is blowiug the right way. And
there are four who are firmly wedded to
their prejudice m~d no anaount of reason
can overcome their rationalizations or
cowardice, it seems. But with these two
empty seats and a fair wind, there might
just be five votes for fairness.
Unfortunately, the level of prejudice in
Tulsa is such that we cannot endorse
candidates for fear of hurting them.
However, we can encourage you to get
involved with the Tulsa Lesbian &amp; Gay
Political Action Committee (LAG-PAC).
Volunteers are needed. A LAG-PAC
representative will g~ve an update during
the community annoucements portion of
the next Tulsa Oklahomans for Human
Rights meeting (TOHR is a non-profit,
non-political organization that permits
other groups to share information with
our communities).
You have to live in District 5 &amp;6 to vote
b t you don t have to hve there to make a
difference.

�Why Tulsa Family
News?
you straight).

Hey, girl, that one’s cute, is shefamily’~
Said with irony, sometimes, said by men,
or said by women (though maybe not
quite in those exact words), the meaning
of family for Lesbians, Gay men and
Bisexuals is fluid.
Family i~, yes, our birth/adoptive parents
and siblings butfamily is also that tribe of
women and men, sisters and brothers (or
perhaps just sisters), who welcomed us
~fter we realized our differences from the
heterosexual world.
More than many tribes, we are a diverse
group. We are separated by issues of gender, of race, religion and ethnicity, by
class and by age, and by physical beauty.
Sometimes, like biological families, we
are cruel and abusive to one another.
But at our best, despised though we
may be by HeteroAmerica, we strive for
ideals
that much of the rest of this country long
seem to have forgotten.
For example, I was involved in several
of the national planning meetings for this
last March on Washington.- For all the
frustration and hard work of the process,
it was characterized by an effort to
empower and include persons of all
statuses: race, gender, transgender, age,
Sub-communities: students, leather,
religious, etc. No one else in America is
even seriously trying democracy of this
sort....certainly, not our government.
And perhaps this is part of our special
gift to America: in some Native American
traditions, Men who loved Men &amp; Women
who loved Women were known as TwoSpirits. They had special roles as shamans
- those who showed the way. Perhaps, we
can show the way to a country that often
has failed to live the ideals it claims.
We must reclaimfamily from those who
would take .it for their use only ~- who
would pervert it for their p0iiti~al ~d
monetary gain. The family historically
has been large and messy, sometimes
biological but just as often tied together
by need an~ somelirnes, 10ve. It has always
included us, Lesbians, Gay men and Bisexuals, though not always by thos¢ names
(spinster aunts and bachelor uncles, and
as we know, being married doesn’t nlake

The family in America has rarely been
what the Christo-Fascists have claimed.
We know it and .they know it too. But
demonizing us serves their political
purpose. This country has a long and
shameful history of slandering various
minorities, creating an enemy within to
play off folks’ fears so that a few could
gmn wealth and political power.
We have demonized Native Americans,
Blacks, Jews, Catholics, Asians and otherS.
These days, Lesbians, Gay men and
Bisextmls are the enemy of choice, and the
coffers of the Religious Right, the ChfistoFascists are full.
So this is Tulsa Family News, news for
our families of the heart, and for our
families that are biological, our brothers,
sisters and parents, cousins, uncles, and
aunts.
This is the first of whatI hope will be
many issues. Tulsa deserves to have its
own event and entertainment paper. News
from Oklahoma City is of interest but is
not enough.
This paper follows several other
attempts by folks whom I honor for their
hard work. Tulsa Family News can and will
be there for Tulsa if you help us. Let us
know what you .like. Let us know what
you don’t like (gently, please). Patronize
the businesses that support us and tell
them that you saw their ad - there ts a
connection between your actions and this
paper being here. And if you are a Lesbian
or Gay business owner, reach out to’your
community via advertising. Lesbian and
Gay bar owners have long carried much of
the weight of helping the community it’s time for some of the rest of us to share
the job. Thanks.
Tom Neal, publisher

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Business Focus: U BU attitude amongTulsa clubs, replacing
Nate Mattmgly doesn’t mind"straight"
people but wants them to know that his
club, UBU, is a Gay space first. Located
on Brookside, near clubs that cater
primarily to heterosexuals, he’s put up a
sign on his door, saying, "this is a Gay
club, if you can groove to it, groove to
it...if you can’t, don’t come in." He adds,
"everyone is welcome but on our terms."
UBU, which was known as the Alley, had
begun to .attract some heterosexuals who
treated theclub as a "freak show."
Mattingly notes that Lesbians &amp; Gay men
have to live in a heterosexlml world but at
least for afew hours, in a place like UBU,
they can be comfortable.
Mattingl_y also hopes to foster a new

hostility that sometimes characterized the
past, with a desire to work together for the
benefit of the community. He looks
forward to doing as many fundraisers and
benefits for the community that they can.
"The only way we are going to survive as
a community is for us to start working
together,".he said.
Mattingly has great ambitions for the
club. He hopes to add features like a
cabaret space for.li~’e performance and
film or videos of interest to the community.
He finished saying that he had no grand
illusions about getting rich from a club
but he just wants to make aliving and have
some fun doing it. So far, he says he’s
working hard but he’s having a great time.

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              <text>Serving Tulsa’s Lesbian, Gay &amp; Bisexual Communities- Our Families of the Heart December 15, 1994 - January 14, 1995, Vol. 2, Issue 1&#13;
TULSA NEWS&#13;
LAG-PAC&#13;
Tulsa Lesbian &amp; Gay&#13;
Political Action&#13;
Committee Begun&#13;
Local activists have begun the&#13;
process of starting a political&#13;
action committee to help elect&#13;
candidates who support civil&#13;
fights protections for Lesbian,&#13;
Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered&#13;
citizens. The interim&#13;
steering committee is seeking&#13;
volunteers to compile data, staff&#13;
phone banks, put up yard signs&#13;
and to help financially.&#13;
Those interested can contact&#13;
LAG-PAC at POB 33076,&#13;
74153-1076 or call 832-1222.&#13;
Janice Nicklas&#13;
Recognized&#13;
for HIV/AIDS&#13;
Leadership&#13;
Tulsa’s Community Service&#13;
Council honored HIV/AIDS&#13;
activist Janice Nicklas with its&#13;
Dreamcatcher Award. Drawing&#13;
on Native American tradition, a&#13;
dreamcatcher is placed oyer an&#13;
infant’s cradle or in a.tfibal lodge&#13;
to capture dreams allowing only&#13;
good ones. Here the&#13;
dreamcatcher symbolizes&#13;
shaping the futureby holding on&#13;
to a dream.&#13;
"I am deeply honored; I had&#13;
not idea," Nicklas said, adding&#13;
that usually the award goes to&#13;
someone ontside the Council.&#13;
Nicklas, who is a Senior Planner&#13;
with the Council, co-ordinator&#13;
of the AIDS Coalition of Tulsa,&#13;
and recently, project director for&#13;
the Tulsa Community AIDS&#13;
Partnership, has been involved&#13;
with HIV issues for seven years.&#13;
Nicklas has horror stories about&#13;
the earlier days when AIDS&#13;
began to be visibleinTulsa. Then&#13;
there was "so little to offer" in&#13;
the way of services and she says&#13;
she was often very discouraged.&#13;
Awards, at&#13;
T 0 :H-R&#13;
Tulsa Oklahomans for Human&#13;
Rights held its annual Holiday&#13;
Banquet &amp; BenefitAuction at&#13;
All Soul’s ChurchonFriday, Dec.&#13;
2. Food, festive music and&#13;
auctioneering were enjoyed by a&#13;
see TOHR, page 9&#13;
HRCF ChiefBirch&#13;
Elizabeth Birch&#13;
to Head HRCF&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO Elizabeth&#13;
Birch, the head :of litigation and&#13;
human resources of Apple&#13;
Computer Inc., has been tapped&#13;
to head up the Human Rights&#13;
Campaign Ftmd in Washington,&#13;
D.C. She becomes the first&#13;
woman to hold the post of&#13;
executive directorat the nation’ s&#13;
largest gay rights group.&#13;
On the heals of the Republican&#13;
sweep of both houses of&#13;
Congress earlier in November,&#13;
Birch said her first job would be&#13;
countering ideas that the rights&#13;
movement is in retreat as a result&#13;
of the changes in the national&#13;
see Birch, page 9&#13;
MURDER In Mississippi&#13;
HIV Testing of&#13;
,Victims Ordered&#13;
LAUt~EL, Miss. -- haanunusaml&#13;
move thatmayindicate the nature&#13;
of the defense in the case, Circuit&#13;
Court Judge Billy Joe Landrum&#13;
approvedarequestby the defense&#13;
attorney for the 16-year-old&#13;
charged with killing 2 gay men&#13;
in the tense rural community.&#13;
Marvin McClendon was being&#13;
held in lieu of $100,000 bail&#13;
in connection with the executionstyle&#13;
killing ofJoseph Shoemake&#13;
and Robert Waiters in October.&#13;
A request by. McClendon’s&#13;
attorney, J. Ronald Parrish, to&#13;
have HIV tests conducted on&#13;
see Miss. page 9&#13;
T~lsa House Rep. Steve Largent argent Mtg.&#13;
As promised prior to his&#13;
election, Congressman Largent&#13;
is planning anopenmeeting with&#13;
the Lesbian/Gay communities in&#13;
Jan. or Feb. subject to__~the&#13;
le~slative schedule. Check with&#13;
TFN for more info. later.&#13;
Post-Election&#13;
Poll Positive&#13;
WASHINGTON - A national&#13;
exit-poll commissioned by the&#13;
Hmnan Rights Campaign Fund&#13;
the evening of the Nov. 8 election&#13;
indicates that voters weren’t&#13;
endorsing a right-wing, anti-gay&#13;
social agenda but in fact showed&#13;
"broad support" for equal -rights&#13;
for gays and lesbianS. Among&#13;
the poll’s findings: o 70% said&#13;
see Poll, page 9&#13;
Tulsa’s World AIDS Day March&#13;
Interfaith AIDS Ministry orgaafized a marchfromBartlett Square&#13;
through dowlitown to Holy Fmnily Cathedral inhere a ceremonv was&#13;
.held in memory of those lost to AIDS and to give recognlti’on to&#13;
caregivers helping people living with AIDS.&#13;
Photo credit: Tonia Schnarr see Cathedral, page 11&#13;
Military Update Military Update .Military Update&#13;
Court Backs Navy’s&#13;
Policy inSteffan Case&#13;
WASHINGTON - In a ~etback&#13;
to efforts to end the military’s&#13;
ban against gays and lesbians,&#13;
the U.S. Court of Appeals has&#13;
ruled in a 7-3 decision that the&#13;
U.S. Naval .Academy acted&#13;
properly in dismissing&#13;
MidshipmanJoseph Steffan after&#13;
he s aid he was’gay --alth0ughhe&#13;
did made no admission of&#13;
engaging in same-sex&#13;
relationships. Thecourt majority&#13;
ruled, that the admission of being&#13;
gay as tantamount to.admitting&#13;
homosexual behavior. Writing&#13;
for.the majority,Judge Laurence&#13;
Silberman said, "It is sufficient&#13;
to recognize that the&#13;
government’s presumption, as&#13;
embodied in the Academy&#13;
see Steffan, page 11&#13;
¯ .Meinhold Warned of&#13;
Possible Discharge&#13;
SEA2q’LE - Gay sailor Keith&#13;
Meinhold said. during a speech&#13;
before a civil rights group here&#13;
that a naval officer has warued&#13;
him that if he says pnblicly again&#13;
that he is gay, he may be&#13;
discharged from the military&#13;
under the Pentagon’s new "don~t&#13;
ask, don’t tell" policy. Meinhold&#13;
said Harry Harris, the 2rid in&#13;
commandofhis unit at the Naval&#13;
Air Station-Shidbey Island near&#13;
Seattle had given him the&#13;
warning. After publicly stating&#13;
in 1992 that he is gay, Meirthold&#13;
has successfully fought&#13;
discharge in federal court.&#13;
Meinhold said Harris had told&#13;
him "that a statement that I am&#13;
homosexual will require his&#13;
see Meinhold, page 11&#13;
Navy to Keep&#13;
Lesbian Officer&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO - In a&#13;
decision that surprised rights&#13;
activists, a3-memberN.avypant&#13;
unanimously recommended&#13;
.against discharging Lt. -Zoe&#13;
Dunning, agreeing that Draining&#13;
had not violated the Pentagon’s&#13;
new"’don’ t ask, don’t tell" policy&#13;
whe n~she publicly eame Out as a&#13;
lesbian-two years ago~ The&#13;
panel.’s decision marks the first&#13;
time a U.S. military board of&#13;
inquiry has rnled in favor of&#13;
retaining a service member who.&#13;
has publicly acknowledgedbeing&#13;
homosexual. The panel’s ruling&#13;
must sdll be reviewed by the&#13;
Naval Bureau of Persolmel and&#13;
fi nally approved by Secretary of&#13;
the Navy John Dalton. A similar&#13;
see Lesbian, page 11&#13;
National News&#13;
Bill Clinton to&#13;
°Surg.-General&#13;
No Wanking !&#13;
WASHINGTON- President&#13;
Clinton abruptly fired U.S.&#13;
S urgeon Gener,’d Joycelyn Elders&#13;
on Friday, Dec. 9; after she said&#13;
that school children should be&#13;
taught about masturbation in sex&#13;
education classes.&#13;
Thecomments that finally cost&#13;
Elders herjob were made in Paris&#13;
on WorldAIDS Day. ha response&#13;
to a question about whether&#13;
children should be taught about&#13;
masturbation as a way of&#13;
overcolmng social taboos in an&#13;
effort to teach about safer sex,&#13;
EIderss aid, "I think that that is&#13;
something thatis a part ofhmnan&#13;
sexuality and ts a part of&#13;
sometlfing that perhaps should&#13;
be taught." see Clinton, page 9&#13;
( iPne k r&#13;
Mixed Views&#13;
WASHINGTON - Newt&#13;
Gingrich, the speaker-apparent&#13;
of the House Of Representatives,&#13;
has compared homosexuals to&#13;
alcoholics in an interview&#13;
published Nov. 25 in the&#13;
Washington (D.C.) -Blade; but&#13;
said the Republican.Party should&#13;
be tolerant. The interview was&#13;
conducted in April, but just&#13;
published now following the&#13;
GOPlandslide that gave the party&#13;
coutrol of Congress. "’I don’t&#13;
want to see police in the men’s&#13;
room, which we had when I was&#13;
a clfild,’" Gingrich said, "mad I&#13;
see Gingrich, page 9&#13;
Israeli Court&#13;
Sanctions ,Gay&#13;
Benefits&#13;
JERUSALEM - Israel’s&#13;
Supreme Court has ruled that the&#13;
nation’s E1 Alaidines has to&#13;
offer the same benefits to the&#13;
same-sex partners of its gay&#13;
workers that it offers to the&#13;
married partners of employees.&#13;
El AI officials have pursued&#13;
.appeals of the case for 6 years&#13;
since Jonathan Danilovitch, an&#13;
El AI steward, first sued for the&#13;
airline to provide his lover with&#13;
the same free flying pass that it&#13;
gives the spouses of married&#13;
workers. Both lower courts that&#13;
. heard the case had ruled against&#13;
EIAI.&#13;
The broad Supreme Court&#13;
ruling could affect2 similar cases&#13;
- one against TelAviv-University&#13;
and the other against the Israeli.&#13;
armed forces - currently before&#13;
lower courts in the country.&#13;
With this issue, we begin our s(cond year of&#13;
publishing Tulsa Family News. I’would like to&#13;
thank you, our readers, our contributors (writers&#13;
and photographers) and especially, our advertisers,&#13;
for supporting this newspaper, and our&#13;
communities. This year is proof that Lesbian, Gay&#13;
and Bi Tulsans need and appreciate serious news&#13;
coverage of our communities issues and events.&#13;
News from out of town can be .interesting but&#13;
Tulsans need to know what’s happening here.&#13;
We have been honored by the praise we’ve&#13;
rece,ved from you all, and from journalists and&#13;
activists in Dallas, DC and New York. Ann&#13;
Northrop, activist and ex-CBS journalist, said she&#13;
wished New York City had something to compare&#13;
to Tulsa Family News.&#13;
While we are gratified by this reCognitioh, we&#13;
recognize we have challenges yet ~to.face:, Last&#13;
spring an old friend asked,, in his(slightly acerbic&#13;
manner, whether we had a spdl-checker? We do&#13;
but typo~aphic errors still occur. Wehope someday&#13;
not to pull one all-nighter per issue. Perhaps when&#13;
we acheive that goal, the spelling will be perfect&#13;
too. Wehope to continue to grow in order to provide&#13;
you all with more ne~vs coverage and other features.&#13;
We welcome your feedback, positive and negative.&#13;
Please feel free to contact us by post: POB 4140,&#13;
74159, by phone: 832-0233, or now, by e-mail at:&#13;
TulsaNews@aol.com. Thank you and may God&#13;
(however you conceive of Her/Him/Them) grant&#13;
you wisdom: strength and courage.&#13;
- Tom Neal, publisher&#13;
PS,.During this last year, we received harassment and praisefor the use of "family" in our name. Our&#13;
essay in thefirst issue of Tulsa Family News explaining the choice is reprinted on page 13.&#13;
"What do you think are the prospects.of a more&#13;
explicit .discussion and promotion of&#13;
masturbation?" - Rob Clark of the Society for the&#13;
Psychological Study of Social Issues, asking about&#13;
the effectofAIDS educationcampaigns inremoving&#13;
the taboos of talking about sexuality.&#13;
"As per your specific question in regard to&#13;
masturbation, I think that is a part&#13;
ofhuman sexuality and it’ s a part of&#13;
something that pehaps should be&#13;
taught.."- former Surgeon General&#13;
Dr. Joycelyn Elders.&#13;
America has been lucky in two&#13;
of its Surgeons General in this time&#13;
of AIDS. C. Everett Koop&#13;
flummoxed the Reagan&#13;
administration by choosing a sound&#13;
medical response to the emerging&#13;
AIDS crisis instead of using&#13;
medicine to reinfoi?ce prejudice. Dr.&#13;
Elders, while much, much less&#13;
diplomatic, brought a reality-based&#13;
approach to public health.&#13;
Very youngpeop~ehave sex. ~’l~s&#13;
is not new. It happened in the 50’s.&#13;
I can tell you personally that in the&#13;
late 60’ s, it happened in suburban&#13;
south Tulsa - certainly a location in which "60’s&#13;
values of, general permissiveness and casual&#13;
sexuality were hardly pervasive. Even in puritan&#13;
colo~ New England, many children were born&#13;
only a few months after marriage.&#13;
Sex is natural for human beings. Elders&#13;
recognized this. Certainly young people should be&#13;
encouraged to be responsible in their sexual&#13;
expression. There are times that it would be better&#13;
for them not to have sex. Promiscuity also increases&#13;
the possibility of negative consequences.&#13;
Although we may encourage them not to have&#13;
sex, it’ s better to teach them how to have safer sex&#13;
than to have them become infected with HIV or&#13;
other sexually transmitted diseases or to become&#13;
pregnant. Perhaps ifwe teach them thatmasturbation&#13;
is an acceptable sexual outlet, they&#13;
might not quite so readily engage&#13;
in riskier sexual acts. Mutual&#13;
masturbation is potentially one of&#13;
the safest ofsafer sex acts. Certainly&#13;
mutual masturbation is less likely&#13;
to result in accidental pregnancy.&#13;
So it is truly perverse that her&#13;
firing is allegedly over the issue of&#13;
masturbation. Can we get real?We&#13;
can safely assume that all the folks&#13;
wigging out about this, have done&#13;
it and may even do it regularly! I’m&#13;
sure Bob Dole, Newt Gingrich and&#13;
even, Don Nickles and Jim Inhofe,&#13;
all masturbate, not that I care to&#13;
picture it. Bill Clinton ~robably&#13;
mastmbates, orifhe doesn t,maybe&#13;
he should have, if allegations about&#13;
extramarital affairs are tree. Don’t&#13;
you think that Pat Robertson, Jerry Falwell etc. have&#13;
wanked off too? They probably just felt guiltier&#13;
about it. It’ s likely that many of these men also had&#13;
sex before and outside wedlock. That is part of the&#13;
hypocrisy of our government that our leaders (like&#13;
the Congress doesn’t impose its own civil rights&#13;
la~vs on itself) say "do as we say, not as we do."&#13;
Joycelyn Elders’ approach is one that could save&#13;
see Elders, page 12&#13;
Many of you are probably sick and tired of&#13;
politics; especially since the results of these last&#13;
elections bode poorly for Lesbian and Gay&#13;
Oklahomans. After all, all of our Tulsa federal&#13;
representatives are men who’ve openly declared&#13;
their hostility to our existance in various ways.&#13;
Comments by then Rep. Jim Inhofe, now senator,&#13;
thathewould discriminateinhiring.againstLesbians&#13;
and Gay ~en,.~vere the impetus for the Human&#13;
Rights Campaign Fund to ask all members of&#13;
Congress for a non-discrimination pledge.&#13;
Sen. Nickles too has proved his bias. A friend,&#13;
who lives in a town about 45 minutes from Tulsa,&#13;
tells me that everytime the senator speaks there,&#13;
Nickles starts complaining about "homosexuals."&#13;
This last time, my friend asked the senator why&#13;
he’s so obsessed with "homosexuals?" After all,&#13;
it’ s not like small Oklahoma towns are just being&#13;
over-run by ravaging and pillaging "homosexuals."&#13;
Nickles replied, apparently in all seriousness, that&#13;
homosexuals (or homosexuality) are a threat to our&#13;
very culture. Say again?&#13;
Lest you think I’mjoking, note that Nickles was&#13;
one of th,,e featured speakers at the Christi.an&#13;
Coalition s Road to Victory ’94 Confe~e-ti~fknd&#13;
Strategy Briefing in Washington last September.&#13;
Sen. Nickles joined Pat Robertson, Senators Trent&#13;
Lott and Phil Gramm, former vice-president Dan&#13;
Quayle and California’ s noted anti-Gay bigot, US&#13;
Rep. Bob Dornan.&#13;
Our new US House Rep. Steve Largent seems to&#13;
be a man trying to hold fundamentally incompatible&#13;
notions. On one hand, he seems to embrace anti-&#13;
Gay prejudice that cloaks itself m pseudoconservatism&#13;
and "Christian" fundamentalism. On&#13;
the other, he seems to recognize that some of the&#13;
Gay folks he knows, are good, decent people -&#13;
perhaps more like him than not.&#13;
Hopefully he will resolve some Of that&#13;
contradiction when he meets with us this winter at&#13;
the Metropolitan Community Church of Greater&#13;
Tulsa. While you and I should continue to be&#13;
cautious with Largent, we should applaud his&#13;
willingness to meet with our communities. Neither&#13;
Sen. Nickles or Inhofe have met ever with&#13;
see Elections, page 12&#13;
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*The Alley, 3340 S. Peoria 744-0896&#13;
*Bad Boys Club, 1229 S. Melnorial 835-5083&#13;
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*Metropole, 1902 E. 11 587-8811&#13;
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*Tomfoolery, 1565 S. Sheridan 832-0233&#13;
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B/L/G Alliance, UniVersity of Tulsa. 583-9780&#13;
Interfaith AIDS Ministries 438-2437, 800-284-2437&#13;
*HIV Resource Consortium, 4154 S. Harvard, Ste~ H-1 749-4194&#13;
NAMES PROJECT, 4154 S. Harvard, Ste. H-1 748-3111&#13;
P-FLAG, POB 52800 74152 749-4901&#13;
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Jeffery A. Beal, MD, Ginny Butler, RN, Theodore Campbell, MSW&#13;
Sandra J. Hill, MS, Psychotherapy, 2865 E. Skelly 745-1111&#13;
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PRESIDENT’S LETTE,R:&#13;
"Socially Correct"&#13;
The Most Fabulous Political Event of the Year&#13;
An open letter to gay and lesbian people&#13;
-of Tulsa-and surrounding areas from Tim social:‘-adj..- conducive to,&#13;
Gillean President ofTulsa Oklahomans for&#13;
Human Rights, Inc. (TOHR).&#13;
Fellow Gay Americans,&#13;
In my excitement about becoming&#13;
president ofTOHR, I have been doing a lot&#13;
oftalking~ Talking with friends, business&#13;
associates and new acquaintances. I must&#13;
admit my excitement has been met with&#13;
various responses, the most fre.quent are&#13;
excuses why these individuals are not&#13;
members, "Oh that organization is too social."&#13;
Being social is a good thing. It’s&#13;
purpose is for building community. Another&#13;
comment often attributed to TOHR&#13;
is "That organization is too political." We&#13;
use our connections in the. community to&#13;
build knowledge, trust and respect, and to&#13;
creatively lobby for change.&#13;
My point being that we can all make&#13;
excuses that are either valid or not,.but the&#13;
need remains the same. We must organize&#13;
our community to fight injustice, to shine&#13;
marked by, or passed in&#13;
pleasant companionship&#13;
with one’s friends or&#13;
associates.&#13;
political: adj. having&#13;
practical wisdom,&#13;
prudence, diplomatic;&#13;
artful, expedient, action.&#13;
the light where we see injustice and to be&#13;
heard as a unified voice. Tulsa, I’m asking&#13;
for your help. We need to come&#13;
together, our community is floundering&#13;
and we have allowed ourselves to become&#13;
complacent towards one of our most valuable&#13;
tools, Tulsa Oklahomans for Human&#13;
Rights. This organization can.and will lead&#13;
us into the future and we need every individual&#13;
that can possibly help to be socially&#13;
active and a political voice.&#13;
Our time to grow and be heard is now&#13;
and we must tap the resources from within.&#13;
You are our most valuable resource, you&#13;
know’and have the ability to do something&#13;
for your community. TOHR has in place&#13;
several programs that need volunteers; the&#13;
HelpLine, monthly meeting planning, encouraging&#13;
new membership. My fellow&#13;
officers and I plan to implement new programs&#13;
that will require more volunteers.&#13;
Let’s build a community, let’s do it together,&#13;
let’s build programs for every&#13;
member of our gay, lesbian, bisexual and&#13;
trahsgendered community. TOHR is our&#13;
foundation. With your involvement we&#13;
can create a presence in Tulsa to benefit&#13;
each and every one of us.&#13;
I’m asking youto give TOHR a chance&#13;
to win your involvement, come to a meeting,&#13;
talk to theofficers; let us know what’s&#13;
important to you.&#13;
Let’s start building bridges today and&#13;
tomorrow our community will thrive.&#13;
Looking forward to meeting you soon.&#13;
Tim E. Gillean&#13;
President, Tulsa Oklahomansfor&#13;
Human Rights, lnc.&#13;
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AND GAY ISSUES&#13;
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t&#13;
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Every Thursday Evening&#13;
7:00-8:30 p.m.&#13;
4154 S. Harvard&#13;
Suite H-1 ¯&#13;
Fun and Fund&#13;
December 2nd marked TOHR’s first&#13;
ever combination Holiday Banquet and&#13;
Auction. The event was a success for the&#13;
commun ity as well as a financial success&#13;
~n raising $2,500 of operating funds for&#13;
1995. Approximately 75 people attended&#13;
the event and entertainment was provided&#13;
by Mr. Z on thepiano and cabaret singer&#13;
Rendez Vu -minus her sisters Deja and&#13;
Parlez (played by Kathleen Golden).&#13;
TOHR greatly appreciates the support of&#13;
the community and particularly those who&#13;
donated to the event. Special thanks to&#13;
Kathleen and Aaron Martin whose’hard&#13;
work made the event possible.&#13;
January Meeting&#13;
OP EN&#13;
FORUM&#13;
Come Let Our New&#13;
Officers Meet You&#13;
To Share Ideas,&#13;
Goals and Visions.&#13;
Membership&#13;
Name&#13;
Address&#13;
City.&#13;
Phone (optional)&#13;
Signature&#13;
Application&#13;
State .zi~_&#13;
I-! Yes I want to be a contributing member of&#13;
Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights.&#13;
Please accept payment as described below:&#13;
t’-I $10 Limited Income/Student Membership&#13;
uI $20 Regular Membership&#13;
[] $35 Organizational/Household Membership&#13;
1-1 $100 Sustainm’g Membership&#13;
El IancummtlyreceivingTOHR mailings&#13;
and the Tulsa Family News&#13;
El I al~lnot on the mailing lisi&#13;
I-I I would like to volunteer help with:&#13;
[] Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual HelpLine&#13;
El HIV Counselor&#13;
[] Executive Board Member "&#13;
[] Event Planning and Party Preparations&#13;
[] Monthly Meeting Support&#13;
Make check payable to Tuba Oklahomans for&#13;
Human Rights. Donations contributed to TOHR&#13;
o~r set membership fees are Ttzr Deductible.&#13;
Tim Gillean President&#13;
Tim Henry 1 st Vice Pres.&#13;
Miriam Childers 2nd Vice Pres.&#13;
Aaron Martin Secretary&#13;
Kelly Kirby Treasurer&#13;
_ Lynn Smith Fundraising&#13;
Owen HelpLine Coord.&#13;
Michael Sheldon Reporter Editor&#13;
The regular monthly meeting ofTOHR&#13;
will be held Tuesday, January 3rd at the&#13;
Gathering Place, 4154 S. Harvard, SUite&#13;
H-1. A social time will begin at 6:30 p.m.&#13;
and. the meeting will begin promptly at&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
M embars’ -Representatives&#13;
Tim Gillean ...................................... President&#13;
Tim Henry ......................... 1st Vice President&#13;
Miriam Childers ............... 2nd Vice President&#13;
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..Austin Schools to Add&#13;
OrientationProtections&#13;
AUSTIN, Texas Austin; Texas,&#13;
schools are including antiharassment&#13;
language in its code&#13;
of condtict, officials have&#13;
announced. "What we’re trying&#13;
to do is let everyone know that&#13;
this district won’t tolerate any&#13;
behavior that will interfere with&#13;
education whether it be&#13;
intimidation, sexual harassment,&#13;
or [harassment] because of&#13;
sexual orientation," said school&#13;
board member Gee ff Rips.&#13;
School Board President Kathy&#13;
¯Rider saidthat the clausegranting&#13;
protection for gays-andlesbians&#13;
was always part of. their plan.&#13;
’¢fhis is just not an issue," Rider&#13;
said. "Regardless of their&#13;
beliefs..,wehave a responsibility&#13;
to provide a safe school fo r&#13;
everyone." The proposed antiharassment&#13;
code would apply to.&#13;
teachers, administration, staff&#13;
and students Mike.&#13;
Nat’l Guard Dumping&#13;
Lesbian Soldier&#13;
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - A&#13;
military review board has&#13;
recommend that New Mexico&#13;
Army National Guard 1st Sgt.&#13;
Jesse Holloway be discharged&#13;
because ofher sexual orientation&#13;
despite outstanding evaluations&#13;
by the armed forces. Holloway,&#13;
38, reve aled that she is a lesbian&#13;
during an interview in the&#13;
Albuquerque Tribune in 1993~&#13;
Holloway said she was "upset&#13;
that my record didn’t speak for&#13;
itself" and told the paper, "My&#13;
honesty and integrity didn’t&#13;
matter .... I’m Upset with the&#13;
unjustness of the law; it needs to&#13;
be changed. This is America."&#13;
Her attorney said Holloway&#13;
would take the discharge, when&#13;
it becomes official, to federal&#13;
court, joining a number of other&#13;
gays and lesbians around the&#13;
country who are challenging the&#13;
Pentagon’s anti-gay policies.&#13;
Paramount Studios Adds&#13;
Same-Sex Benefits&#13;
HOLLYWOOD - Paramount&#13;
Pictures, with some 1,500&#13;
employees, has announced that&#13;
like its parent firm Viacom, it&#13;
will extend health insurance&#13;
coverage to the same-sex&#13;
domestic partners of its workers.&#13;
Viacom, Universal, Warner&#13;
Bros., MCA and Sony, which&#13;
owns Tri-Star and Columbia&#13;
studios, all offer health insurance&#13;
benefits to same-sex partners of&#13;
their employees.&#13;
Anti-Gay E-Mail&#13;
~ATLANTA - A series of&#13;
electronic bate mail aimed at a&#13;
gay and lesbianemployee group&#13;
has prompted the Atlanta-based&#13;
Centers for Disease Control to&#13;
warn its 6,500 workers and&#13;
contractors of potential&#13;
disciplinary action for such&#13;
behavior. Dr.. David Satcher,&#13;
director of the agency, said in a&#13;
memo folio.wing revelations of&#13;
the hate messages to members of&#13;
the Gay, Lesbian or Bisexual&#13;
Employees (GLOBE)attheCDC&#13;
.that "the ns.e of e-mail to convey&#13;
Inappropriate comments .is&#13;
prohibited and will not be&#13;
tolerated." Satcher’s memo also&#13;
noted that such messages also&#13;
violate guidelines of the Dept. of&#13;
Health &amp; Human Services, the&#13;
CDC’s parent agency.&#13;
Moslems Block Burial&#13;
of Gay Man in Senegal&#13;
DAKAR, Senegal - According&#13;
to news reports by Reuters,&#13;
young fundamentalist Moslems&#13;
in the coastal city of Thies just&#13;
north of the capital blocked a&#13;
funeratprocession for a gay man&#13;
who was to have been buried in&#13;
an Islamic cemetery. According&#13;
to new. reports, the youths,&#13;
supported with others from the&#13;
area near the cemetery, said the&#13;
dead man’s homosexuality was&#13;
a violation of Islamic law that&#13;
disqualified him from burial at&#13;
thesite. The deadman’ s relatives&#13;
were forced to take his body to&#13;
another burial site outside the&#13;
city, the 2nd largest in the&#13;
Western African nation.&#13;
Gay Wins Parental Rights&#13;
NEW YORK - The New York&#13;
Supreme Court’s appellate&#13;
division has ruled in a split 3-2&#13;
decision that Thomas Steel, a&#13;
gay man living in. San Francisco,&#13;
can be recognized as the father&#13;
of a 13-year-old girl he fathered&#13;
for a lesbian couple who now&#13;
live in New York City. The&#13;
appeals panel said that it was "so&#13;
innately discriminatory as to be&#13;
unworthy of comment" that&#13;
Robin Young’s partner Sandra&#13;
Russo "should enjoy a parental&#13;
relationship with.her" while Steel&#13;
should be denied parental rights.&#13;
Steel fathered the child through&#13;
artificial inseminationandvisited&#13;
him in San Francisco for several&#13;
years, but in 1990 Young and&#13;
Russo refused Steel’ s request for&#13;
his daughter to visit him without&#13;
the 2 women. Steel sued for&#13;
parental visitation rights.&#13;
GLAAD Denver Leaves&#13;
National GLAAD&#13;
DENVER-The’Denver chapter&#13;
of the Gay &amp; Lesbian Alliance&#13;
Against Defamation (GLAAD)&#13;
has officially changed its name&#13;
to Colorado Media Advocates&#13;
and dropped its affiliation with&#13;
the national collection of&#13;
GLAAD groups. In a press&#13;
release, the newly renamed&#13;
organization said, "The&#13;
¯franchise agreement~ offered to&#13;
us as part of" a nation-wide&#13;
consolidation of independent&#13;
GLAAD chapters, was&#13;
considered orgalifzationally ’&#13;
restrictive and financiall’y&#13;
draining by the GLAAD/Denver&#13;
Board of Directors. It was&#13;
determined that continued&#13;
affiliation with a consolidated&#13;
GLAADorganization wouldnot&#13;
benefit us in Colorado." CMA&#13;
says it will continue to work for&#13;
"positive lesbian, bisexual and&#13;
gay visibility and inclusiveness"&#13;
in the state’s media.&#13;
First Book on&#13;
Homosexuality in China&#13;
BEIJING - The British&#13;
Broadcasting C,orp. reports that&#13;
the first book about&#13;
homosexuality in China is about&#13;
to be published. Without&#13;
identifying the publisher, the&#13;
BBC reported that the book will&#13;
be titled Homosexuality in China&#13;
and was written by Fang Gang, a&#13;
reporter with the .paper Tianjin&#13;
Worker, who has s.pent years&#13;
collecting informataon on gays&#13;
in the country. TheBBCreported&#13;
that Fang Gang’ s manuscripthad&#13;
already raised a good deal of&#13;
reaction among sociologists in&#13;
China who said that his research&#13;
had done what should have been&#13;
done years ago but had not&#13;
because "nobody dared to do it."&#13;
No publication date was given.&#13;
Gay Man Named to HI&#13;
Rights Commission&#13;
HONOLULU - Outgoing&#13;
Hawaii Gov. John Waihee has&#13;
named Jack Law, an openly gay&#13;
Waikiki businessman, to a post&#13;
on the state’s Civil Rights&#13;
Commission. Thepositiononthe&#13;
commission runs through 1996.&#13;
The commission oversees&#13;
enforcemem of Hawaii’s antidiscriminationlegislation,&#13;
which&#13;
is among the most sweeping in&#13;
the U.S. Law is the first openly&#13;
gay or lesbian person to hold a&#13;
post on the commission.&#13;
Judge Reviewed for Anti-&#13;
Transsexual Remarks&#13;
TACOMA, Wash. - Eatonvilie,&#13;
Wash., District CourtJudgeAlan&#13;
Hutchinson went before a state&#13;
judicial.review commission to&#13;
answer charges that he should be&#13;
suspended from the judiciary or&#13;
censured by the commission for&#13;
beradng 2 transsexuals id his&#13;
courtroom as "unnatural and&#13;
immoral." Hutchinson refused&#13;
to grant the 2 men, who had not&#13;
yet undergone the surgery, a&#13;
~hange of name until after they&#13;
had completed the surgical&#13;
procedures. The men,&#13;
¯ accompanied by.their attorney,&#13;
were given~a h~aring :by:&#13;
Hutchinson to reconsider his&#13;
decision, but the judge again&#13;
,refused. "I feel this whole&#13;
procedure is immoral,"&#13;
Hutchinson said according to a&#13;
transcript. "It evidences a&#13;
mentally ill and diseased mind."&#13;
,The judge admitted to the&#13;
commission that the transcript&#13;
was correct but defended his&#13;
actions. "It’s a mutilation," he&#13;
told the Commission on Judicial&#13;
Conduct. "I regard mutilation as&#13;
an unnatural act. That’s the way&#13;
I’ve been educated." A staff&#13;
attorney for the commission said,&#13;
’q~hejudge wasnot acting like a&#13;
judge. He was acting like a&#13;
preacher or politician," and&#13;
called for disciplinary action&#13;
against the jurist.&#13;
Gay Brothels in Nevada?&#13;
PAHRUMP, Nevada - Mild&#13;
Reese, who has been a longtime&#13;
opponent of legal prostitution in&#13;
Nevada, has positively&#13;
flummoxedfriends andfoes Mike&#13;
by applying to the Nye County&#13;
Commissionfor alicense to open&#13;
the state’s - and the nati on’s -&#13;
first gay bordello. George Flint,&#13;
with the Nevada Brothel Assn.,&#13;
a lobbying o(ganization,&#13;
suggested to reporters that Reese&#13;
is just "trying to keep things&#13;
stirred up so the legislature will&#13;
ban brothels" entirely in Nevada.&#13;
But Reese says he has backers&#13;
who want to open the gay brothel&#13;
in Pahrump, a communityof&#13;
about 400 about 60 miles west of&#13;
Las Vegas and that "I’m just&#13;
crusading against AIDS." Reese&#13;
said he is no longer connected&#13;
with Nevadans Against&#13;
Prostitution, which he headed&#13;
for 5 years. Aspokesperson for&#13;
the anti-prostitution group said&#13;
the organizationhadnoidea what&#13;
Reese was doing in applying for&#13;
the brothel license. Prostitution&#13;
is legal in 12 of Nevada’s 17&#13;
counties, but until the state&#13;
repealed its same-sex sodomy&#13;
laws last year, the prospect of a&#13;
gay brothel had never seriously&#13;
arisen in Nevada. Since then,&#13;
however, activists in the state&#13;
say there has been some&#13;
discussion of opening a samesex&#13;
bordello. But Reese, who&#13;
did not discuss his own sexual&#13;
orientation, has become the first&#13;
to apply for the license.&#13;
Unfortunately, Reese did not&#13;
properly complete thelicense&#13;
application and included a check&#13;
for only $2,500 with his&#13;
.appl.i.c.a~tion~,~ a!thqugh the&#13;
~plicaiion fee is d0uble that&#13;
amount. Thecounty commission&#13;
has ordered Reese’s application&#13;
to be reviewed like any other&#13;
application - once he properly&#13;
completes it and pays the full,&#13;
non-refundable fee.&#13;
Sodomy, Adultery Laws&#13;
Not Unconstitutional&#13;
SALT LAKE CITY - U.S.&#13;
Magistrate Ronald Boyce has&#13;
recommended to a federal court&#13;
in Utah that it not overturn the&#13;
state’s sodomy, fornication and&#13;
adultery laws. Police Sgt. Gary&#13;
Oliverson had asked the court to&#13;
declare the laws a violation of&#13;
his constitutional rightofprivacy&#13;
andfree speech. Boyce,however,&#13;
disagreed and said that sex&#13;
outside marriage isn’t included&#13;
in the privacy protections of the&#13;
Constitution and he outright&#13;
rejected any connection between&#13;
sexual behavior and speech. "It&#13;
appears it was simply to satisfy&#13;
his sexual appetites," Boyce&#13;
wrote in his recommendation.&#13;
"Therefore, no speech element&#13;
is involved." Boyce’ s&#13;
preliminary findings in&#13;
Oliverson’ s case now go to U.S.&#13;
District Judge David Sam.&#13;
Oliverson was briefly suspended&#13;
from his job with the police&#13;
department in 1986 for having&#13;
sex with other women while he&#13;
was married, and he has since&#13;
been trying to get the laws&#13;
overturned.&#13;
Computer Company&#13;
Apologizes for Ad&#13;
HONOLULU-.MicrosoftCorp.,&#13;
the largest compmer software&#13;
manufacturer, has quickly&#13;
apologized for an ad in the Nov.&#13;
21 issue of People magazine that&#13;
2 Hawaii legislators charged&#13;
promotes violence against gay&#13;
men. Hawaii state Reps. Cynthia&#13;
Thielen andAtmelleAmaral said&#13;
in a letter to Microsoft chairman&#13;
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Bill Gates, ’‘The ad certainly does not&#13;
convince us to run out and buy Microsoft&#13;
products. Instead, we would support a&#13;
boycott of a company that perpetuates the&#13;
idea that male violence is the solution to&#13;
differing ideas." The Microsoft. ad&#13;
promoting its multimediaproducts depicts&#13;
a mean-looking beardedman who has had&#13;
a disagreement a man with a "high girlie&#13;
voice" about the interpretation of&#13;
composer Franz Schubert’s music¯ The&#13;
ad’ s presumably humorous punchline has&#13;
the bearded man say, "And then I deck&#13;
him." The Hawaii lawmakers said the ad&#13;
might have been intended as humorous,&#13;
but wrote Gates that "male violence is not’&#13;
humorouL Gay basliing is n0(humorous.&#13;
In a statement issued by the Redmond,&#13;
Wash.-based software company,&#13;
Microsoft said, "We apologi~.e if the&#13;
advertisement has offended in any way.&#13;
Its attempt was to communicate in a&#13;
humorous way the wealth of knowledge&#13;
and enjoyment on ourCD-ROM products&#13;
¯ It was absolutely notintended to condone&#13;
or promote any form of antisocial&#13;
behavior." The firm said the ad would&#13;
immediately be pulled and not run again.&#13;
Tennis Dyke on Bike&#13;
NEW YORK -, One of the gifts given to&#13;
Martina Navratilova during a tribute to&#13;
the retiring tennis ace at Madison Square&#13;
Garden was a chrome, black-leather&#13;
covered and studded motorcycle, La&#13;
Martina, clad in a Hawaiian-style shirt&#13;
and term is shorts, showed her pleasure&#13;
with the new toy by promptly mounting&#13;
the bike and riding it around on the stage&#13;
before thousands of her adoring fans.&#13;
Man Wanted as Serial Killer&#13;
Arrested in Flodda&#13;
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Police have&#13;
arrested Gary Ray Bowles, 32, a suspected&#13;
serial killer wanted for murdering gay&#13;
men in Maryland, Georgia and Florida.&#13;
Local radio and television news shows&#13;
reported that Bowles had been living under&#13;
an assumed name in Jacksonville Beach,&#13;
Fla., had confessed to 6 murders and is a&#13;
suspect in 3 other killings. Only days&#13;
before his arrest, Bowles had been added&#13;
to the FBI’ s "Ten Most Wanted List¯"&#13;
Jacksonville Sheriff Jim McMillan said&#13;
he was "relieved that he [Bowles] isoff&#13;
the street." Bowles is. a suspect in gayrelated&#13;
murders ]n metropolitan&#13;
Washington, D.C., Savannah, Ga.,&#13;
Daytona Beach and Hilliard, Fla.&#13;
Ironically, Bowles had slipped through&#13;
the fingers of local police at least 5 times&#13;
during the past few months because of his&#13;
false identity. He had been arrested for&#13;
public drunkenness as recently as Nov.&#13;
12. Police say Bowles usually picked up&#13;
his victims at gay bars, convinced them to&#13;
let him stay temporarily with them, then&#13;
murdered them. He is being held without&#13;
bail.&#13;
Highway Sign Disappears&#13;
AUBURN, A~a. ~The 2nd of2 road signs,&#13;
for the Auburn Gay &amp; Lesbian&#13;
Association’ s highway clean-up project&#13;
has disappeared. After~’. t35ffaSi~tli delay&#13;
the signs weire finally installed in Janua~&#13;
in the state highway program that&#13;
acknowledges groups which keep a&#13;
mile stretch ofhighway litter free. The 1st&#13;
sign disappeared witl~tin hours of .being&#13;
put up~.The2nd road sign was repeatedly,&#13;
vandalized and ripped~down, but was&#13;
repaired and putup again each lime - until&#13;
now. The state transportation dept. has&#13;
9 that itno longer makes&#13;
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it.s clean~up.along the stretch of highway,&#13;
Slgn 01" no sign.&#13;
Poet Angelou Shies Away&#13;
After Phelps Protest&#13;
EMPORIA, Kan. - Poet Maya Angelou&#13;
was so disturbed by a protest by arch~&#13;
homophobe Fred Phelps, who frequently&#13;
leads followers in.demonstrations at the&#13;
funerals ofpeoplewhohave died.ofAIDS,&#13;
¯that she called off a sold-out speech she&#13;
wa s to give at Emporia State University.&#13;
Phelps who, with asmall bandoffollowers&#13;
from the Baptist church he runs, is noted&#13;
for savage anti-gay rhetoric and protests&#13;
had mount¢.,d a,protest against Angelou at/&#13;
~theT0pekaPerformingArts Center earlier.:&#13;
Sharon Lockheart and GingerAshmore,&#13;
friends who live,in Kansas City suburbs,&#13;
were so shocked by Phelps’ actions that&#13;
they wrote an "open letter" to Angelou,&#13;
who read a specially-written poem during&#13;
the inauguration of President Clinton. The&#13;
idea grew and has now been signed by&#13;
more than 3 dozen women’s,, minority&#13;
and civi 1 rights organizations in the area.&#13;
The letter reads: "We deeply regret that&#13;
your visit to our heartland was marred by&#13;
such a brutal and frightening attack. This&#13;
behavior is an outrage and an&#13;
embarrassment to our .community. The&#13;
actions in Topeka resulting in a lost&#13;
opportunity for students at Emporia Sta te&#13;
to hear your inspirational message are&#13;
inexcusable and will notbe ignored. "We&#13;
admire your spirit of compassion. You are&#13;
/an inspiration to those who have heard or&#13;
read your thoughtful words. This incident&#13;
should not deter you from returning to our&#13;
area. We embrace your message of peace&#13;
and love."&#13;
Missin_g Books Found&#13;
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - Officials at&#13;
the University of New Mexico&#13;
Zimmerman Library say they have located&#13;
some 200 volumes - 8 library shelves - of&#13;
journals dealing with homosexuality and&#13;
womens’ issues that disappeared from&#13;
their place in the library basement in late&#13;
No vember.UNMofficials said the books,&#13;
valued at $23,000, had been replaced with&#13;
bookson Nazism in November, and had&#13;
been assumed tO be stolen. Instead they&#13;
. were found piled on top of one of the&#13;
library stacks, hidden behind other books.&#13;
Some of the books had, however, been&#13;
defaced with neo-Nazi symbols and&#13;
graffiti. The usually quite campus has&#13;
been shocked by several, neo-Nazi&#13;
incidents this school year. In. October,&#13;
campus police arrested3 youths with white&#13;
supremacist literature for possessing&#13;
explosives; and-earlier in November a&#13;
university mural was defaced wit h a large&#13;
swastika. Thejournals includedtheJournal&#13;
of Homosexuality, Gender and Society&#13;
and Lesbian Ethics.. University officials&#13;
said they still had no suspects in the&#13;
incident. In a joint statement, UNM&#13;
President Richard P_eck and Regents&#13;
¯ President Art Melendres said, ’That the&#13;
university is a diverse community is&#13;
evident :to these cowards who deface&#13;
property with their bigoted and hateful&#13;
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HIV Vaccine Ready for Trials&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO - Dr. James Kalm&#13;
and his colleagues at San Francisco&#13;
General Hospital began enrolling&#13;
volunteers for a clinical trial of the first&#13;
oral vaccine against HIV to undergo&#13;
human tests. Kahn said the vaccine not&#13;
only would be simpler and easier than&#13;
shots, but could also stimulate the body to&#13;
fight infection exactly where it’s initially&#13;
mostcrucial: in the body’s mucosal fluids.&#13;
The vaccine is an oral formulation of an&#13;
injection vacci ne by United Biomedical&#13;
Inc. of New York.&#13;
Earlier in November, Kahn reported&#13;
that a San Francisco General/University&#13;
of California at San Francisco study of 24&#13;
people found the injected version of the&#13;
vaccine to be safe and, in most of the&#13;
patients, to trigger the immune system to&#13;
fight the vir us. Antibodies from&#13;
approximately 80% of the patients in that&#13;
trial successfully fought off the virus in&#13;
test-tube studies, Kalm reported.&#13;
The San FranciscO General researchers&#13;
plan-to evaluate the safety of the oral&#13;
vaccine and measure whether it can cause&#13;
the body to produce infection-fighting&#13;
antibodies in the sperm, vaginal fluids&#13;
and saliva of the volunteers in the study.&#13;
The vaccine stimulates an immune&#13;
response in the body by mimicking part of&#13;
the envelope protein in the human&#13;
immunodeficiency virus. An oral versionwas&#13;
difficult to make because it had to&#13;
Stand up against the rigors of the body’s&#13;
digestive system. The study will compare&#13;
the vaccine pill to the same oral vaccine&#13;
followed by a booster shot, as well as to&#13;
the injected vaccine followed by an oral&#13;
booster.&#13;
Large-Scale HIV Vaccine Trials&#13;
NEW YORK - According to a report in&#13;
the New York Times, the World Health&#13;
Organization is planning the first largescale&#13;
clinical trials of the 2 most widely&#13;
tested experimental AIDS vaccines, both&#13;
of which are derived from the gpl20&#13;
protein. Plans for testing the "vaccines in&#13;
the U.S. were rejected in June. The&#13;
vaccines have already been through the&#13;
first 2 stages of a3-stage testing system&#13;
that evaluates their safety and&#13;
immunologic responses in the U.S.&#13;
Potentially involving thousands of&#13;
volunteers, the 3rd phase will test the&#13;
vaccines’ ability to protect against HIV.&#13;
Although afull-scale study ~couldnotbegin&#13;
until t996 at the earliest because.of the&#13;
amount of preparation involved, Dr. Peter&#13;
.Hot ofWHO saidthat iuitial indications&#13;
of te~t 16calious point tO Thailand as the&#13;
first site~ with Brazil andUgandaas distant&#13;
contenders. Before the trials begin, many&#13;
issues will be debated~ WHO is&#13;
encouraging the debate, said..Piot,&#13;
"because, with the urgent need for an&#13;
effective Vaccine, we cannOt afford a&#13;
failure due to scientific or-ethical&#13;
problems."&#13;
Flu Shots Dangers for PWAs&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO - Health researchers&#13;
with the University of California at. San&#13;
Francisco say that flu shots may cause at&#13;
least.temporary inereases’~nHIV levels&#13;
among people with AIDS: According to&#13;
Dr. BraceWalkerwithHarvard University&#13;
andDr. James KahnatUCSF, the scientists&#13;
,who conducted the study, most of the&#13;
participants in their study had 3 times the&#13;
usual amountofHIV in theirblood shortly&#13;
after receiving flu shots. They said the flu&#13;
vaccine activates the same immune cells&#13;
that contain the HIV, causing the Virus to&#13;
multiply along with the immune cells.&#13;
The researchers say their study could lead&#13;
to better ways of administering flu&#13;
vaccinations to people with AIDS,&#13;
including possibly give AIDS patients&#13;
anti-viral drugs when they’re being&#13;
vaccinated against flu.&#13;
AIDS Increasingly More Slowly&#13;
ATLANTA - According to the Centers&#13;
for Disease Control &amp; Prevention, the&#13;
AIDS epidemic is growing more slowly&#13;
even though a revised definition of the&#13;
disease caused an apparent increase in the&#13;
number ofAIDS cases reported. The CDC&#13;
said the ac~t]aa/mumbergfnewly ~agnosed&#13;
cases in-19~.4 is expected td be 16wer tlian.&#13;
19-93 ~figures, which increhsed 3% o¢er&#13;
1992 ~e~ause of.the new. definition.&#13;
Native Leaders Warn of AIDS&#13;
OTTAWA - Canada’s native leaders say&#13;
that the country’s indigenous peoples are&#13;
testing positive for HIV at an alarming&#13;
rate and that AIDS threatens to wipe them&#13;
out~ The leaders .urged the Canadian&#13;
government to help stop the spread of the&#13;
disease. "AIDS poses areal threat to young&#13;
natives and possibly the future of native&#13;
people in this country," said Grand Chief&#13;
Ovide Mercredi, head of Canada’s largest&#13;
native peoples organization, the Assembly&#13;
of First Nations. While the number of&#13;
reported AIDS cases has increased by&#13;
35% this year, native leaders claimed that&#13;
the figures do not accurately reflect the&#13;
problem because they were based on&#13;
people with full-blown AIDS and not&#13;
people who are infected. Chief Mercredi&#13;
also said that indigenous peoples receive&#13;
less AIDS funding than .other Canadians&#13;
and askedthat the governmentallow native&#13;
communities to administer federal funds&#13;
themselves to stop the disease before it&#13;
reaches its full potential.&#13;
AIDS in Russia&#13;
MOSCOW-Russianofficials say tourism&#13;
has already been adversely affected by&#13;
legislation requiring HIV testing of&#13;
foreigners entering the country. "Wefaced&#13;
a flood of cancellations of trips" as soon&#13;
as legislators in the country begandebaling&#13;
it, according to AOIntourist, the leading&#13;
Russian tour operator. The agency says&#13;
business and tourism visits to the.count~ry&#13;
are expected to’decline as much as 40% by&#13;
1 995. At the same time, Russian health&#13;
authorities Sai~l the nuinber Of official&#13;
cases ofAIDS in the;country has increased&#13;
to 831. The World Health Organization,&#13;
however~ believes the tea)~number ofcases.&#13;
in the country is perhaps 10 times that&#13;
number.&#13;
Ni.gerians Protest AIDS ~&#13;
--~¢:::F~e~entioni:C~,~paign "&#13;
NIAMEY~ Niger.-:.-~:~Muslim fundam~&#13;
fitalists and clefics~e.protesting the&#13;
Ni"g¢~ri:hngov¢mment’§1~IP~feducatiOnand ’&#13;
pr~gention.campaign~cl~g thehealth&#13;
effort ~prOmotes" adnlt~i~: In a press&#13;
and religious lead-ers,~ q’he radio and the&#13;
televisiori"~10ng to file ~peopie of Niger~&#13;
and we:~~ill not tolerate the Western&#13;
destruction of the moral and. religious&#13;
codes, of our society." The groups and&#13;
clerics are particularly distressed with the&#13;
year-.o!dcampaign’ spromotionofcondom&#13;
use to prevent spread of the virus, saying&#13;
it promotes promiscuity.&#13;
Patents to AZT Upheld&#13;
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Court of&#13;
Appeals has upheld most of a previous&#13;
lower court ruling awarding exclusive&#13;
patents for AZT to Burroughs Wellcome&#13;
Co. _The court ruled that Burroughs was&#13;
see Health Briefs, page 8&#13;
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the sole inventor for 5 out of! 6 patents&#13;
because .it conceived of using the. drug&#13;
with AIDS patients before obtaining the&#13;
results of early tests. The court ruling said&#13;
that the same decision could not be made&#13;
for the 6th patent without a trial. The&#13;
patents were challenged by Barr&#13;
Laboratories Inc. and Novapharm Inc.,&#13;
who argued that tests by the National&#13;
Institutes of Health were instrumental in&#13;
AZT’s development and promised to&#13;
charge less for.the drugif theywon.&#13;
Man Bitten by Woman&#13;
¯ Becomes HIV-Positive&#13;
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. ~Amelderly&#13;
man, who said a woman waved him down&#13;
as he was driving, then bit him several&#13;
times~:including.one bite that cut to the&#13;
bone as She tried to take his wallet,.has&#13;
tested positive for HIV. The woman,&#13;
Naomi Morrison, has a history of&#13;
prostitution arrests and has been infected&#13;
with.the virus for 6 years, and has already&#13;
pleaded guilty to charges in connection&#13;
with the robbery and attack. Health&#13;
officials said the unidentifiedmanmay be&#13;
the first person to become infected with&#13;
HIV via a bite.&#13;
Sex-for-Drugs Spreading HIV&#13;
NEWYORK-Researchers studying drug&#13;
useinNewYork,Miami andSanFrancisco&#13;
say that crack cocaine is helping to spread&#13;
HIV among heterosexuals in poor, innercity&#13;
commmaities. Desperate t~or the drug,&#13;
crock addicts are selling sex in exchange&#13;
for drugs or money. As a result HIV is&#13;
spreading through the communities,&#13;
particularly among women. "Among the&#13;
participants in New York and Miami,&#13;
HIV infection was 2.3 times more&#13;
Briefs Health Briefs Health Briefs Health BriefsHealth&#13;
Manager Sues Philly Agency&#13;
PHILADELPHIA - An HIV-positive&#13;
manager with the Southeast Pennsylvania&#13;
TransportationAuthority (SEPTA)known&#13;
only as "John Doe" has sued SEPTA and&#13;
its former chief administrative officer&#13;
Judith Pierce for invasion of privacy.&#13;
Officials with the mass transit agency say&#13;
they accidentally found out Doe was&#13;
prevalent among crack smokers than&#13;
among non-smokers," concluded die&#13;
researchers, led by Brian R. Edlin of the&#13;
Centers for Disease Control and&#13;
Prevention in Atlanta. The study&#13;
determined that unless effective&#13;
interventions are made "crack use is likely&#13;
to result in continued heterosexual&#13;
transmission ofHIV.,.catalyzing the spread&#13;
of the epidemic from men who have sex&#13;
with men and injection-drug users to the&#13;
heterosexual population."&#13;
HIV Urine Test Ready&#13;
ST. LOUIS- Dr. Howard B. Umovitz of&#13;
Calypte Biomedical C,orp., has developed&#13;
a new urine test for HI~ which, he.says,&#13;
will detect infections in millions of people&#13;
who may unknowingly be infected and&#13;
unknowinglybeinfectingothers. Theurine&#13;
test is less expensive to process and easier&#13;
to perform than the blood tests currently&#13;
in use, according to Uruovitz, who also&#13;
said that the urine test diminates the risk&#13;
of accidental, infection of health care&#13;
workers because theurine sample s carry&#13;
HIV antibodies, but not the virus itself&#13;
and does not risk accidental needle sticks.&#13;
The Jap.anese government is very close to&#13;
approving the test, Urnovitz said, and&#13;
Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co. of Japan has&#13;
agreed to distribute test kits throughout&#13;
Asia.&#13;
In Japanese trials, the test .was 100%&#13;
accurate in detecting HIV in 233 people,&#13;
confirm ed by standard blood tests. The&#13;
results of 13,000 urine tests conducted in&#13;
the U.S, have been submitted to the Food&#13;
and .Drug Administration for evaluation.&#13;
Umovitz says he expects the FDA to be&#13;
more stringent than the similar Japanese&#13;
agency in assessing his test.&#13;
Services Secretary Donna Shalala said,&#13;
"Mysiguaturecannot solve everyproblem.&#13;
We cannot get political agreement on&#13;
every point." Shalaia was prompdy&#13;
interrupted by a French activist who&#13;
shouted~ "Your siguature meansnothing."&#13;
Other activists called the language of the&#13;
jointly-signed declaration "vague and&#13;
imprecise" with "no commitment" to&#13;
infected while reviewing an audit of.. fulfill the pledges of fighting the epidelniC&#13;
prescription benefits that included the mad reducing discrimination. Radio and&#13;
names of SEPTA employees. Doe’s suit TV broadcasters around the world had&#13;
claims that his superiors ~aid that Pierce agreed to air "love messages" from&#13;
had created art"AIDS List"of employees " celebrities such as Whoopie Goldberg,&#13;
_Q.fthe agency. Doe still wo~rks f,~r SEPTA, Roman Polanski and others in an effort to&#13;
but his a,ttomey says Doe nosy ’lives,with raise funds to fighttheAIDS epidemic. In&#13;
a dark cloud overhis, hehd,. He .s:tili has to ~ Gr~, pri{,ate ~itiz~nsl]t Candles in their&#13;
go to SEPTA everyday worrying about windows in a show of support for people&#13;
who knows and wondering alfout why infected with the virus, while government-&#13;
................... to him."&#13;
SEPTA’s attorneys maintain that Doe has&#13;
not been harmed by the accidental&#13;
disclosure and claims that the agency&#13;
quickly destroyed the information and&#13;
has made sure that the benefitfirm does&#13;
lirt supply employee namesagain.&#13;
World AIDS Day.~&#13;
PARIS - Delegates from 42 nations&#13;
gathered in Paris for a political summit in&#13;
search of international cooperation in&#13;
batting the AIDS epidemic and lessening&#13;
bias against people infected with the virus.&#13;
Thousands ofAIDS activists marched on&#13;
theChamps Elysees beneath a giantlighted&#13;
red ribbon hanging from the Eiffel Tower,&#13;
staging die-ins as an expression ofconcern&#13;
that the international declaration signed&#13;
by delegates to the conference was largely&#13;
’.’window dressing." Speaking at a news&#13;
conference following the signing&#13;
ceremony, U.S. Health and Human&#13;
run. newspapers in China began rnnmng&#13;
qmzzes about HIVtAIDS to test readers’&#13;
understanding of prevention measures.&#13;
Activists in Germany and England used&#13;
condoms to draw attention to the epidemic.&#13;
In London, activists released 55 heliumfilled&#13;
condoms inside the the dome of&#13;
Westminster Cathedral, denouncing the&#13;
Catholic Church’s opposition’to the&#13;
contraceptives. While in. Potsdam,&#13;
Germany, activists hoisted a 50-foot pink&#13;
condom made of fiberglass in front of the&#13;
city’s Nikolai Church.&#13;
S.F. Water Dept. Considering&#13;
Parasite Warning&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO- The San Francisco&#13;
Water Dept. is reviewing a proposal to&#13;
warn people with compromised immune&#13;
systems ofapotentially dangerous parasite&#13;
in the city’s water supply, although the&#13;
presence of the organism is well within&#13;
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oocyststomakeapersonillwithsymptoms is "an orientation in the way that&#13;
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compromised individuals, including freelance writer Chandler Burr that "it is&#13;
people infected with HIV,.cau possibly madness to pretend that families are&#13;
become seriously -perhaps even fatally - anything other than heterosexual couples"&#13;
111 from lesser ~nfectlons, some health which lie said is a very cent ral issue of&#13;
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department, customers,that if they are crowd of about75. TOHR gave its annual&#13;
immune suppressed tha(they should boil awards. HIV educator Brian Jackson was&#13;
waterbeforedrinkingitorusingittowash honored as volunteer of the year. Alan&#13;
vegetables, or that th~y may wa~ttoinstali Nyitray of the Oklahoma State Dept. of&#13;
a home-filtration system. Health received the Extra-Mile Award for&#13;
his regular ~ 10ng distmace p~rticipation Clinton cont’dfrom page I .inTOHR. Kelly Kirby; gave the President’s&#13;
When Clinton, attending a Latin Award to Lisa Pottorf for her work with&#13;
American conference in Miami, learned Lesbian and Gay young adults.&#13;
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Bi rch cont’dfrom page 1&#13;
political l~ndscape. Birch cited defeats in&#13;
¯ Oregon and Idaho of proposed anti-gay&#13;
state ballot meastires and the re-election&#13;
of all 13 Senate sponsors of the&#13;
Employment Non-Discrimination Act, a&#13;
proposed bill that would bar employment&#13;
bias based on sexual orientation. She said&#13;
that in spite of the party changes in&#13;
Congress "Americans support ending&#13;
discrimination in the employment of gays&#13;
and lesbianS." Birch will succeed Tim&#13;
McFeeley, who has headed HRCF for&#13;
more than 5 years. The orgmfization - the&#13;
largesVcivil rights organization for gays&#13;
and lesbi,’ms in the country - has more than&#13;
~80,000meinrer’s. :&#13;
P011&#13;
homosexuals should not be discriminated&#13;
against in employment;&#13;
o 57% said they supported a federal&#13;
anti-discrimination bill that wouldinclude&#13;
gays andlesbians; o ?8% supported more&#13;
AIDS research, preventi0n,and care;&#13;
o 40% said they were more concerned&#13;
about the religious right than they were&#13;
with a"gay agenda";&#13;
o 54% said they oppose excluding gays&#13;
and lesbians from teaching in schools and&#13;
¯ oppose eliminating school or library&#13;
materiais dealing With sexual orientation&#13;
The poll was conducted by Mellman&#13;
Lazarus Lake Inc., and was based on&#13;
random exit intervie~vs with 800 people&#13;
around the country.&#13;
"These findings show broad support for&#13;
equality for lesbianand gay Americans in&#13;
the midst of the Republican sweep," said&#13;
Tim McFeeley, executive director of the&#13;
HRCF,"Voters ofall political stripes value&#13;
fairness and inclusion...."&#13;
Miss. cont’dfrom,page l&#13;
frozen blood samples of the 2 dead men&#13;
was granted by Judge Laudruln. But&#13;
rights ac~,v,ists saythe HIV testing may,b~,&#13;
part of a homosexual panic defense.’ J.&#13;
Ronald Parris, the attorney defeuding&#13;
Marvin McClendon, says h’c will arguc&#13;
for self-defense in die trial, iusisting that&#13;
McClendon was fearful of being sexually&#13;
assaulted and infected with HIV. Parrish&#13;
said that if the men were infected and&#13;
were out looking for sex "it would be no&#13;
differeut than if they!~ad 0 loaded weapon&#13;
ai~d pointed it at an in~lividual.’" Tlictrial&#13;
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Nicklas :. CO,!t’t:tfi~om page 1&#13;
NOW Janice Nicldas can point with pride&#13;
and some hope at the improved resources&#13;
Tulsa has for AIDS care .and education.&#13;
Nicklas is quick to note others who were&#13;
instrumental in this effort. She singles out&#13;
the support of Tulsa~s United. Way and&#13;
community voluuteer, Joan Flint,{who&#13;
deserves] "a front row seat in Heaveu" tbr&#13;
her work. Nicklas says that Flint once&#13;
characterized working oll AIDS in&#13;
Oklahoma to be like pushing an elephant&#13;
up a mountain.&#13;
Nicklas is particularly proud of Tulsa’s&#13;
inclusion as one of nine-cities m the&#13;
National Community AIDS Partnership.&#13;
This; she says, ha~ brought so many new&#13;
-resources that will be needed to meet the&#13;
further challenges, ..especially what she&#13;
calls the "silent" epidemic in women.&#13;
When asked how does she feel about her&#13;
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Know Your Rights!&#13;
The Bible &amp; Homosexuality&#13;
(Second in a series)&#13;
by Beverly Haney of the Metropolitan&#13;
Community Church of Greater Tulsa&#13;
There are two scriptures in the Old&#13;
Testament book of Leviticus that are used&#13;
by some Christians to condemn&#13;
Homosexuals. The I st is found in Leviticus&#13;
18:22 mad states "You shall not be with a&#13;
male as with a woman; it is an&#13;
abomination." In Leviticus 20:13&#13;
completes this statement by adding the&#13;
punishment that "If a man lies with a male&#13;
as with a. woman, both of them have&#13;
committed an abomination; they shall be&#13;
put to death, their blood is upon them."&#13;
Although this iS not an exact translation of&#13;
the Hebrew text, there is no doubt that it&#13;
refers to male homosexual acts. The&#13;
offense is Galled "aft’ abomination and the&#13;
prescribed p~rialty is death. It all sounds&#13;
pretty bad until you look at the historical&#13;
content of the text!&#13;
This condemnation of Homosexuality&#13;
occursoin the-part of Leviticus known as&#13;
the "Holiness Code". According to Jewish&#13;
beliefs, the Israelites were God’ s "Chosen&#13;
People", and were bound to God by a&#13;
covenant-or "’v-,o~~,,*, ". "~~’m-: scovenantrequired&#13;
that the Israelites set themselves apart&#13;
from the Gentiles and especially from the&#13;
Canaanites whose land they had just&#13;
conquered. The "chosen people" were to&#13;
be different, consecrated, God-like, and&#13;
especially were not to take part in&#13;
Canaanite religious practices. Chapter 18&#13;
of Leviticus starts out by saying "you&#13;
shall not do as they do in the land of Egypt,&#13;
where you lived, and you shall not do as&#13;
they do in the land of Canaan, to which I&#13;
am bringing you."&#13;
The word "abomination" in standard&#13;
E_ug!ish is somethj.’ng really disgusting;&#13;
but to the ancient Hebrews, the word did&#13;
not have such a strong meaning. Leviticus&#13;
20:25-26 suggests that "abominable"&#13;
meant 2’unclean". So ari"abomination"&#13;
was a ~iolation of Jewish purity laws. For&#13;
example, it was thought "unclean" to eat&#13;
certain animals like pigs, lobster, and&#13;
shrimp, but other animals were "clean". It&#13;
was thought unclean to sow a field, with 2&#13;
kinds of.seeds Menstruation, .attending to&#13;
a burial, giving birth- all were considered&#13;
unclean and made that person unclean for&#13;
a time.&#13;
The word "abomination" in Leviticus is&#13;
the translation of the word "toevah". This&#13;
word can also be translated as&#13;
uncleanliness, dirtiness, or impurity. This&#13;
~s" significant here, because the word&#13;
"zemah" has a much stronger meaning in&#13;
that it is injustice or a sin. Sometime&#13;
between 300 and 150 B.C., a Greek&#13;
translation of the Hebrew treatment&#13;
became available because there were so&#13;
many Jews that didn’t speak Hebrew. In&#13;
the early Greek translation, the word&#13;
"toevah" was translated into the Greek&#13;
word "bdelygrna". This word also means&#13;
ritual impurity or uncleanliness. Once&#13;
again, a stronger word could have been&#13;
used but was not.&#13;
Many of the purity laws cannot be&#13;
understood today because we weren’t&#13;
there. Some suggest that these Jewish&#13;
purity rules were brought about for&#13;
sanitation purp0~es, but that d0esn’ t make&#13;
sense because it would give them more&#13;
medical knowledge than they had, and it&#13;
cannot make senseoof .all the laws. One of&#13;
.the-laws ~makes itillegal .to mix tw0 fabrics&#13;
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such as cotton and linen. No stretch of the&#13;
imagination can make this nnhealthy.&#13;
Male to male sex was considered&#13;
unclean because of its association with&#13;
Gentile religious practices. The old&#13;
Hebrew testament describes the Canaanite&#13;
fertility rites as involving sex with ritual,&#13;
mad male to male sex was,a part of thiS. It&#13;
became unclean for men to have sex with&#13;
one another, but for purely religious&#13;
reasons, not for ethical or moral reasons.&#13;
Even today, if a man &amp; wife are involved&#13;
in certain sexual pmctiQes:~ith ~aeh other~.,~&#13;
the Christian church ~tdItt~:objeCt-z not&#13;
because of ethical or moral’~reasons, but&#13;
because of religmus reasons.&#13;
The death punishment fo; not keeping&#13;
these laws merely stresses the importance&#13;
ofbexn,, set apart to the early Israelites.&#13;
Idolatry was the most serious crime &amp; any&#13;
act that imitated these "pagan" rituals was&#13;
very serious and carried the~highest&#13;
pm~i:shriient. ~ ’ .... " ..........&#13;
Today, w have our own "purity codes".&#13;
For instance, we..c__oo_n.sider it unclean to&#13;
pick one’s nose or pass gas in public.&#13;
People who do these things are considered&#13;
dirty and are often shunned. When you&#13;
really think about it, there is nothing.&#13;
particularly unclean about it; and everyone&#13;
does it in private. " " :":~ ~. : ’ "&#13;
Every ~ociei~,, e~,~fy fel]glon has its&#13;
own rules. The early Israelites thought&#13;
male Homosexuality was dirty. It made a&#13;
man like a Canaanite, and to the Israelites,&#13;
"God’s chosen people", this was&#13;
unacceptable. (Editor’s note: .There has&#13;
been the suggestion that some of these&#13;
laws were based not only upon the above&#13;
premises, but also on the basis ofprejudice&#13;
and bigotry of the conquering people&#13;
toward the 0nqueredpeoples. It happens&#13;
in any war’like situation. And,&#13;
unfortunately, prejudice and bigotry are&#13;
taught to children, thus continuing the&#13;
cycle of the "chosen people’.’ syndrome.)&#13;
Children are taught not to play in the toilet&#13;
because it is "dirty": If people are&#13;
.uncomfortable about Homosexuality, this&#13;
is a learned response that needs to be dealt&#13;
with; but to say that Homosexuality is a&#13;
sin, is abusing God’s ~0rd as an excuse&#13;
for one’ s own fears and bigotry.&#13;
Church. Miscellany&#13;
Family of Faith Metropolitan&#13;
Community Church&#13;
Family of Faith MCC will performa&#13;
Cantata, The Heavens Declare Th~ Glory,&#13;
to be performed on Sunday, December 18,&#13;
at 1 lam. 5441-E South Mingo.&#13;
All are welcome. For more information,&#13;
call 622-1441.&#13;
Metropolitan Community :&#13;
Church of Greater Tulsa&#13;
MCC of Greater Tulsa will host a&#13;
Christmas Dinner &amp; Party with a visit&#13;
from Santa) onSunday, December 18 at&#13;
12;30pm. ,Services ~e at 10:45am. . ,.~&#13;
’on Christmas Eve, MCC of Greater&#13;
Tulsa will celebrate with Familyof Faith&#13;
MCC a Candlelight Service at 1 lpm.&#13;
Christmas Day, there will be a&#13;
Colmnunion Celebration at 10:45am.&#13;
On New Year’s Day, MCC of Greater&#13;
Tulsa will hold an ecumenical service to&#13;
begin at 10:45am.&#13;
All are welcome. For moreinformation,&#13;
call 838-1715.&#13;
The Feminine Side of Jesus&#13;
MINNEAPOLIS - A three, day regional&#13;
conference of the Evangelical Lutheran&#13;
Church in America (ELCA) considered&#13;
whether Jesus Christ has a feminine aspect&#13;
according to the Bible.&#13;
The debate hinges on biblical references&#13;
using the Greek. word "Sophia" which&#13;
means "wisdom,~’ and is either interpreted&#13;
as "goddess worship" or the personification&#13;
of a feminine aspect of Jesus.&#13;
Diane Jacobson, professor at the Luther&#13;
Seminary (St. Paul), said the Ol.d&#13;
Testament .speaks of Woman Wisdom or&#13;
Sophia as aprophet, teacher, mother, lover&#13;
and goddess who was at God’s side during&#13;
the creation.&#13;
Finding confirmation in the NeW&#13;
Testament, Jacobson cites Matthew 11:&#13;
’The Son ofManc~tme eating and drinking&#13;
and they say "behold a gluttonous man&#13;
and. a drunkard, a friend of tax gatherers&#13;
and sinners.’ Yet wisdom is vindicated.by&#13;
her deeds." Jacobson said, "Unabashed,&#13;
with no change of gender~ Jesus is referred&#13;
to as Sophia. q,,’he connections get stronger&#13;
and Stronger.&#13;
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Canadian Jewish&#13;
Groups Back Hate".&#13;
Crimes Measure&#13;
TORONTO - According to a report in&#13;
the Canadian Jewish News, Canada’s&#13;
largest Jewish groups are actively&#13;
supporting adding sexual orientation to&#13;
federal hate-crimes legislation now being&#13;
considered in Parliament. ha aletter to the&#13;
Standing Committee on Justice and Legal&#13;
Affairs holding hearings on the bill, the&#13;
head of the B’ nai B’ rith Canada’ s League&#13;
for Human Rights said "it is essential that&#13;
sexual orientation be included with other&#13;
groups." -&#13;
The Canadian Jewish Congress also&#13;
am~ounced late in November that it too&#13;
suppofls including sexual orientation-as a&#13;
basis for defining a hate crime, A&#13;
spokesperson said the Congress&#13;
"recognizes that people have been singled&#13;
out as victims of crimes of hatred. The bill&#13;
has nothing to do with extending rights to&#13;
anybody. It has to do with protecting&#13;
people under the law," The bill’ s sexual&#13;
orientation has come under fire from some&#13;
members of Parliament who have said the&#13;
measure would protect "pedophiles" or&#13;
would extend "special rights?’ to&#13;
homosexuals.&#13;
Steffan cont’dfrom page ]&#13;
regulation, is certainly rational ~ven that&#13;
the human sexual drive is enormously&#13;
powerful and that an open declaration that&#13;
one is a homosexual is a rather reliable&#13;
indication as to the direction of one’s&#13;
drive."The appeals court ruling overturns&#13;
a 3-judge appeals panel, Three of the&#13;
judges, however, dissented from the&#13;
majority ruling, saying they do not agree&#13;
that "a member of the armed forces may&#13;
be discharged on the sole basis of an&#13;
admission" of being gay. The Lambda&#13;
Legal Defense Fund said they had,not&#13;
decided yet on whether to appeal the&#13;
decision.&#13;
Lesbian con,’d~om page.]&#13;
review panel last year recommended that&#13;
Dmmi.ng, 31, be discharged. That decision&#13;
was given a reconsideration, however,&#13;
under thenew "don’ t ask, don’ t tell" policy,&#13;
which conservatives in Congress had&#13;
codified into law to overrule President C&#13;
linton’s somewhat more liberal policy,&#13;
ironically in an effort to keepmostlesbians&#13;
aud gay men out of the nation’s armed.&#13;
forces. Both Dumfing and her attorney&#13;
Greg Boufiglio said later that they were&#13;
mnazed by the positive ruling. Bblffiglio&#13;
said he saw "no reasou to be optimistic.&#13;
Every other service member who has been&#13;
brought before a board has lost." Meinhold"&#13;
processiug me for disclmrge." Na y&#13;
officials have declined to comment on&#13;
Meinhold’ s statement.&#13;
U.S. Solicitor General Drew Days has&#13;
said the government will not ask the&#13;
Supreme Court to overturn a lower court&#13;
decision o~ering openly gay sailor Keith&#13;
Meinhold reinstated. Days offered no&#13;
-explanation for the decision. But&#13;
Meinhold’ S attorney, John McGuire, said&#13;
he believes the decision reflects a decision&#13;
by the government to cut its losses. "I&#13;
don’t think this ends it," McGuire said&#13;
following the announcement. "I think it&#13;
reflects a new tactic, Which is that they&#13;
[the government] will abandon the cases&#13;
they are losing under the old policy, redischarge&#13;
him [Meinhold] under the new&#13;
policy and.try to start it all over again."&#13;
In spite of the government’ s decision&#13;
not to pursue Meinhold’ s case under the&#13;
old policy, Joe Krovisky of the Defense&#13;
Dept. said no decision has been made on&#13;
10 similar cases now before various federal&#13;
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After.the ceremony, a reception was held where the funds raised at this year’s AIDS&#13;
Walk were given to HIV/AIDS service orga~fizations (see photo page 11). Tulsa art~&#13;
organizations participated iu "A Day withont Art" in me~nory of persons who’vedied of&#13;
AIDS complications. Selected works at Gilcrease and Philbrook were draped and Livin_o&#13;
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Elders !,ompage 2-&#13;
lives. According to William Raspberry of&#13;
the Washington Post Writers Group, she&#13;
said she’ d put a crown of condoms on her&#13;
head and never take it off if it would get "&#13;
yotmg people to use condoms. Amen to&#13;
that! If I thought it would work, I’ d do the&#13;
same and ask youand Bill Clinton to do it&#13;
tOO.&#13;
Ms.;Elders was a rarity in Washington,&#13;
someone who cared more for doing the&#13;
job that ueeded to be done than for coveting&#13;
her .backside. She cared about saving lives.&#13;
She cared about doing somethiug about&#13;
AIDS She had the courage of her&#13;
convictions. Tlfis ~s more than we can say&#13;
about Bill Clinton.&#13;
Tulsa Video In&#13;
Majo.r Film Fests&#13;
Lawn Butch is a satirical short video&#13;
look at yard care advertising from a&#13;
Lesbian pefspe,ctive. Lawn Butch was&#13;
¯paired at the Tulsa Lesbian &amp; Gay Film&#13;
Festival with ~vhat was then a ~vork-inpro~&#13;
ess, Land Beyond, a dremn-iuspired&#13;
video using Native Americ,’uaimagery.&#13;
Lawn Butch also has been vie~ved at at&#13;
the San Francisco Lesbian mad Gay Film&#13;
Festival and at Mix’ 94 Film Festival in&#13;
New York City.. In November, it played at&#13;
a festival in Sao Paolo, Brazil and will&#13;
show in London in March 1995.&#13;
Tulsa Lesbian videographer, Nicci&#13;
Farrell, uses comedy and video as her&#13;
means of communicating and relating to&#13;
people in her life. In 1991, the artist began&#13;
to use video to record comedy skits using&#13;
herself as an actor. Shortly later, unable to&#13;
work full time due to serious illness, she&#13;
supported herself by filming pageants&#13;
and benefit shows. Farrell lives and works&#13;
in Tulsa.&#13;
Elections i,o,.~age 2&#13;
Oklahoma’s Lesbian and Gay&#13;
communities. While partisan, anti-Gay&#13;
rhetoric is too common in the campaigns,&#13;
once elected, those politicians have a&#13;
constitutional duty torepresentall citizens.&#13;
At a minimmn, this includes meeting with&#13;
us, even if we have to agree to disagree&#13;
about many things.&#13;
Tulsa’ s City Council has lost recently&#13;
two members. James Hogue is resigning&#13;
to become ajudge and Robert Nelson died&#13;
of a heart attack. Both men demonstrated&#13;
si~fificant ,’u’~ti-Gay bias. Their dep,’Lrture&#13;
is. an opportunity gor our connnunities to&#13;
help to bring fairness back to our coamcil.&#13;
CtLrrently.there is ouly one city councillor&#13;
.who has the courage to.say discrimination&#13;
in Tulsa is wrong. There are two who&#13;
might say that discrimination is wrong if&#13;
the wind is blowiug the right way. And&#13;
there are four who are firmly wedded to&#13;
their prejudice m~d no anaount of reason&#13;
can overcome their rationalizations or&#13;
cowardice, it seems. But with these two&#13;
empty seats and a fair wind, there might&#13;
just be five votes for fairness.&#13;
Unfortunately, the level of prejudice in&#13;
Tulsa is such that we cannot endorse&#13;
candidates for fear of hurting them.&#13;
However, we can encourage you to get&#13;
involved with the Tulsa Lesbian &amp; Gay&#13;
Political Action Committee (LAG-PAC).&#13;
Volunteers are needed. A LAG-PAC&#13;
representative will g~ve an update during&#13;
the community annoucements portion of&#13;
the next Tulsa Oklahomans for Human&#13;
Rights meeting (TOHR is a non-profit,&#13;
non-political organization that permits&#13;
other groups to share information with&#13;
our communities).&#13;
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Hey, girl, that one’s cute, is shefamily’~&#13;
Said with irony, sometimes, said by men,&#13;
or said by women (though maybe not&#13;
quite in those exact words), the meaning&#13;
of family for Lesbians, Gay men and&#13;
Bisexuals is fluid.&#13;
Familyi~, yes, ourbirth/adoptive parents&#13;
and siblings butfamily is also that tribe of&#13;
women and men, sisters and brothers (or&#13;
perhaps just sisters), who welcomed us&#13;
~fter we realized our differences from the&#13;
heterosexual world.&#13;
More than many tribes, we are a diverse&#13;
group. We are separated by issues of gender,&#13;
of race, religion and ethnicity, by&#13;
class and by age, and by physical beauty.&#13;
Sometimes, like biological families, we&#13;
are cruel and abusive to one another.&#13;
But at our best, despised though we&#13;
may be by HeteroAmerica, we strive for&#13;
ideals&#13;
that much of the rest of this country long&#13;
seem to have forgotten.&#13;
For example, I was involved in several&#13;
of the national planning meetings for this&#13;
last March on Washington.- For all the&#13;
frustration and hard work of the process,&#13;
it was characterized by an effort to&#13;
empower and include persons of all&#13;
statuses: race, gender, transgender, age,&#13;
Sub-communities: students, leather,&#13;
religious, etc. No one else in America is&#13;
even seriously trying democracy of this&#13;
sort....certainly, not our government.&#13;
And perhaps this is part of our special&#13;
gift to America: in some Native American&#13;
traditions, Men who lovedMen&amp;Women&#13;
who loved Women were known as Two-&#13;
Spirits. They had special roles as shamans&#13;
- those who showed the way. Perhaps, we&#13;
can show the way to a country that often&#13;
has failed to live the ideals it claims.&#13;
Wemust reclaimfamily from those who&#13;
would take .it for their use only ~- who&#13;
would pervert it for their p0iiti~al ~d&#13;
monetary gain. The family historically&#13;
has been large and messy, sometimes&#13;
biological but just as often tied together&#13;
by need an~ somelirnes, 10ve. Ithas always&#13;
included us, Lesbians, Gay men and Bisexuals,&#13;
though not always by thos¢ names&#13;
(spinster aunts and bachelor uncles, and&#13;
as we know, being married doesn’t nlake&#13;
you straight).&#13;
The family in America has rarely been&#13;
what the Christo-Fascists have claimed.&#13;
We know it and .they know it too. But&#13;
demonizing us serves their political&#13;
purpose. This country has a long and&#13;
shameful history of slandering various&#13;
minorities, creating an enemy within to&#13;
play off folks’ fears so that a few could&#13;
gmn wealth and political power.&#13;
Wehave demonized Native Americans,&#13;
Blacks, Jews, Catholics, Asians and otherS.&#13;
These days, Lesbians, Gay men and&#13;
Bisextmls are the enemy of choice, and the&#13;
coffers of the Religious Right, the Chfisto-&#13;
Fascists are full.&#13;
So this is Tulsa Family News, news for&#13;
our families of the heart, and for our&#13;
families that are biological, our brothers,&#13;
sisters and parents, cousins, uncles, and&#13;
aunts.&#13;
This is the first of whatI hope will be&#13;
many issues. Tulsa deserves to have its&#13;
own event and entertainment paper. News&#13;
from Oklahoma City is of interest but is&#13;
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This paper follows several other&#13;
attempts by folks whom I honor for their&#13;
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Business Focus: UBUattitude amongTulsa clubs, replacing&#13;
Nate Mattmgly doesn’t mind"straight"&#13;
people but wants them to know that his&#13;
club, UBU, is a Gay space first. Located&#13;
on Brookside, near clubs that cater&#13;
primarily to heterosexuals, he’s put up a&#13;
sign on his door, saying, "this is a Gay&#13;
club, if you can groove to it, groove to&#13;
it...if you can’t, don’t come in." He adds,&#13;
"everyone is welcome but on our terms."&#13;
UBU, which was known as the Alley, had&#13;
begun to .attract some heterosexuals who&#13;
treated theclub as a "freak show."&#13;
Mattingly notes that Lesbians &amp; Gay men&#13;
have to live in a heterosexlml world but at&#13;
least for afew hours, in a place like UBU,&#13;
they can be comfortable.&#13;
Mattingl_y also hopes to foster a new&#13;
hostility that sometimes characterized the&#13;
past, with a desire to work together for the&#13;
benefit of the community. He looks&#13;
forward to doing as many fundraisers and&#13;
benefits for the community that they can.&#13;
"The only way we are going to survive as&#13;
a community is for us to start working&#13;
together,".he said.&#13;
Mattingly has great ambitions for the&#13;
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                    <text>Serving Tulsa’s Lesbian, Gay &amp; Bisexual Communities - Our Families of the Heart

February 15- March 14, 1995, Volume 2, Issue 3

Barnes &amp; Noble
Censors Paper
TULSA - Barnes &amp; Noble’s
recently opened Tulsa store has
denied equal access to Tulsa
Family News as a distribution
point. Tulsa Family News
approached Barnes &amp; Noble after
observing a stand for Tulsa
People in the lobby of their 71st
store.
Cynthia Carnahan, spokesperson for that location, said that
store manager, Diane Elliott,
would not allow Tulsa Family
News ~FFN) because the store
had already had a few complaints
about the Lesbian &amp; Gay rifles
they carry. Hliott, in conversation
with TFN publisher, Tom Neal,
said-that Tulsa People and Urban
Tulsa (both of which had been
given permission to distribute)
were "acceptable" because they
were of "general interest".
Camahan indicated that the
objection was based on the
Chance that non-Gays might
complain rather than on any
specific content issue (editor’s
note: TFN and the Tulsa Worm
are comparable in content).
Regional manager, Jim Van
Natter, at press time, had decided
to ban all free publications in the
stores over which he had
responsibility. He says was
motivated; in part, by the
problems in stores in locations
see B &amp; N, page 11

Gay Basher
Gets Bashed

TOHR Leadership: Kelly Kirby, Tim Gillean, &amp; Miriam Childers

Leaders Organize in Tulsa &amp; OKC
Largent

Counter Anti-Gay Amendment
Mtg. toCommunity
organizers in Tulsa and Oklahoma City called

March 4, 10 am

MCC-Tulsa
Congressman Steve Largent
will attend a meeting with the
Lesbian/Gay communities on
Sat. March 4, at 10 am. hosted by
the Metropolitan Community
Church of-Greater Tulsa and
Tulsa Family News. This meeting is an historic
event since it will be the first
time ever that an Oklahoma
Member of Congress has met
with Lesbian &amp; Gay constituents
in state. Mr. Largent, who.has
record o£~ .making anti;;G~y.
expressed his desire to represent
all persons in his district.

community meetings to warn of an anti-Gay amendment that State
Rep. Bill Graves of Oklahoma City has introduced into the current
legislative session. In a Oklahoma House of Representative press
release, the following is attributed to Graves, "this type of lifestyle
[homosexuality] must not be allowed to continue ff we are going to
’maintain a moral, orderly society. ’" Graves added, "...we have seen
pro:homosexual groups in other states obtain minority and protected
status from .discrimination...history has shown that in nations wher
such policies have succeeded, moral disintegration has soon
followed...it is~incredible that such programs would even be seriously
proposed in view of the fact that-homosexuals are the ones who have
brought us the deadly AIDS plague".
If passed by the Oklahoma House and Senate, House Joint Resolution
1018 would create a state ballot question to amend the Constitution
adding" the following."¯ "Section" 2.1 Neither" the State of. Oklah0ma,.
through any of its branches or departments, or any of ~ts agencaes,
political subdivisions, municipalities, counties or school districts
sl~:enact, adopt, or,enforce-any statute, rule, regulation, Ordinance
or policy whereby homosexual, lesbian, or bisexual orientation,
conduct, practices, or relationships shall constitute or otherwise be the
see HJR 1018, page 11

Helms to Try to
Ban Homosexuality

Gay Officials Going
to White House

"Gay" Books Most
Often Attacked

Gingrich to Hold
Anti.Gay Hearings

WASHINGTON- Sen. Jesse
Helms (R-NC) has introduced a
bill (S. 25) entitled"Prohibition
of Homosexuality as a Legitimate.or Normal. Lifestyle" that
would bar any federal agency
from spending money "to
encourage its employees or
officials to accept homosexuality,"
The Helms-measure would
also bar federal agencies from
recruiting homosexuals for
employment. The measure has
no cosponsors, has not been
referred to any Senate committee
and has not been scheduled for
anyfurther aetionyet. There is
....also no House counterpart.

DC -- In what many observers
say is clearly an effort by the
Clinton administration to mend
badly damaged fences with
lesbian and gay voters, some 30
gay and lesbian dected officials
have been invited to a meeting at
the White House in late February
or early March. "We want them
[administration officials] to give
us some indication that, yes, they
do care about us, that weare an
important community, an
important part ,of their
constituency," said San Francisco Supervisor Susan Leal,
who was asked to put the meeting
together. ?At the same time, we
also want to hear that they’re not
going to be giving in to the far
right." Ideally, Lealthinks those
who should be present would be
Health &amp; Human Services See.
Shalala, Atty. Gen. Reno &amp;
AIDS policy coordinator Patsy
Fleming. But the administration
has made no commilments about
who actually will attend the
meeting yet. "I think for
perception it’s important for the
President to be there," Leal said.
"We’re planning that he comes
and blesses the thing and says,
"This is my thing, and thanks for
coming, and here are my ideas.’"

PHILADELPHIA - The
American Library Assn; says 2
lesbian and gay children s books
continue to be among the "most
challenged" at schools and
libraries around the country.
Michael Willhoite’s Daddy’s
Roommate headed the.ALA’s
list of books drawing the greatest
number of attempts to have it
removed from bookshelves in
the U.S. - the 2rid year in arow
the book has topped the ALA
list.Tied in 2nd place on the book
suppression list was Leslea
Newman’s Heather Has Two
Mommies. Both books depict
gays and ,lesbians as heads of
families.Another gay~oriented
tiffed on the ALA’s list was
Charles Silverstein’s The New
Joy of Gay Sex.

DC -- According to the Human

Utah &amp; So. Dakota
Want to Ban Same-

Gender Marriage
SALT LAKEC1TY-Legislators
m Utah have introduced a
measure to prohibit same-sex
marriages and lawmakers in
South Dakota have quickly
passed a similar law in the state
House, sending it on to the state
Senate for approval.Activists
believe both measures have been
introduced now because of the
see Marrriage, page 9

Dallas Council

OK’s Anti-Bias Rule
DALLAS -- The Dallas City
Council voted 9 to 6 to include
marital status and sexual
orientation anti-bias protections
for city workers in a 2rid test of
the issue after the city attorney
ruled that the council’s 1st vote
earlier in January may not have
see Dallas, page 9

TULSA - A Gay Tulsa man
reported to TFN that he was
assaulted in mid-January at the
Tulsa Promenade Shopping
Center parking lot. His assailant,
a man in his 20’ s, sprang out,
yelling "hey queer-boy". The
intended victim (whom we’ll call
"Joe" since he spoke on
condition ofanonymity to protect
his employment-editor’s note)
said that "of course, I turned
around." His assailant attempted
see Basher, page 9

Speaker at King
Service Slanders

Gays - No Apology
From Organizers
TULSA - On Sunday, January
15, the Martin Luther King, Jr.
Commemorative Society held an
interfaith memorial service in
honor of slain civil rights leader,
Dr. Martin Luther King. This
was part of a series of King events
in Tulsa. Bishop ,Ron Young,
former Tulsa City Commissioner, and pastor of the
Pentecostal Bridegroom Church
of Philadelphia, ~vas the main
speaker for the event,, held at
Boston Ave. Methodist Church,
Young listed homosexuality,
with spouse and child abuse, drug
see ML King, page 9

Conviction;inr

Miss. Murder Trial

MISSISSIPPI -- February 13,
1995 -- Rejecting the HIV and
Newt Gingrich said at a town
gay panic arguments Of the
meeting in ,Ga.., that the House
defense, ajury convicted Marvin
will hold hearings Sought by Lou
McClendon, 17, Friday for the
Sheldon of the anti,gay
slayingof two gay men near
Traditional Values Coalition. "I
Laurel, MS. Circuit Judge Billy
do think at some point this spring
Landrum, who earlier had reor summer, ft. we.can have a on~
leased the HIV status of both
day hearing on whether or not
victimsto the jury, Sentenced
taxpayer money is being spent to
MeClendon to two consecutive
promote things that are literally
life prison terms for the murders
of Robert Waiters and Joseph
grotesque;.tha.t, that’ s alegitimate
request,
HRCF reported
Shoemake.
Gingrich as saying.
The defense attorney, J.
Since the Republicans won
Ronald Parrish, whose legal decontrol of Congress in Nov.,
fense strategy included arguSheldon has told reporters that
ments based on the the HIV status
Gingrich-had pledged ~o. hold-.- ¯ anti, Sexual orientation, of. the
hearings on a array of proposals
victims, Continued his anti-gay
-.including limiting AIDS
tirade after the triaE Parrish
reVention programs, imposing
decried the verdict, calling it a
ral"controls on public school
defeat for "people who want to
curricula, and limits on counkeep their children safe from
seling &amp; materials aimed at Gay
people trolling the streets.’"
&amp; Lesbian youth. Elizabeth
"NGLTF is pleased that the
Birch, HRCF’s new executive
see Murder, page 9
director, said, "The Republican
leadership is clearly coming
under pressure from anti-gay
extremists. The Speaker should
reject this extremism and keep
focused on issues important to
mainstream America."

Rights Campaign Fund, Speaker

Fede

�"Gays &amp; Lesbians under attack,
what do we do?
Act up, fight back!
People with AIDS under attack,
what do we do?
Act-up, fight back!" -~ ACT UP
slogan
One look at page one of this
paper is enough to see that
indeed, Lesbians, Gay men,
Bisexuals, Transgendered
persons, people withAIDS are
under attack in Tulsa, in the
Oklahoma Legislature, in
Washington and around the
world.
In Tulsa, a veteran is assaulted
for no reason than he has rainbow
triangles on a chain (with his dog
.tags). Under Oklahoma law, this
ts not a hate crime. But not all
attacks are active. Some folks
just achieve similar results by
their passivity or inaction.
For example, Tulsa’s

OOPS

Editor’s note: last month Kelly
Kirk, wrote an excellent story of
which only half got printed thru’
ou.r error. The bottom ofhis story
gottost somewhere on an dectronic desktop. Our~tpologies to
Kelly. The complete story runs
below. - TN
In honor of International
Human Rights Day, the Human
Rights Commission and Human
Rights Department of the City of
Tulsa hosted a reception on
Monday, December 19, 1994.
Addressing the gathering,
Commission Chair Eddie Faye
Gates spoke of past accomplishments and achievements in
the human rights arena globally.
International Human Rights
Day was started by the United
Nations to monitor humanrights.
Ms. Gates noted that the United
States is still on the list of human
rights violators in the area of
prisoner treatment, particularly
23 hourper daylockdowns where
inmates aren’t exposed to
sunlight. She noted also a
distinction between humanfights
monitored globally and civil
rights which are maintained by
national governments.
Ms. Gates noted that while
things are less than perfect, we
have adequate legislation and
agreement in the important areas
of discrimination based on race,
gender, religion, disability, and
ethnic origin, leaving the basic
rights of Gay men and Lesbians
as the last frontier to be crossed.
Tulsa Mayor Susan Savage
remarked on the irony of a
speaker in town recently to
address city employees on
sensitivity issues being quite
surprised when he met her,
expecting the Mayor to be male.
She echoedCommi ssioner Gates
comments on the need to
see Human Rights, page 9

sometimes Gay-friendly mayor
&amp; staff pretend that no city
!employees have told them about
!and-Gay discrimination by other
city employees. If the problem
were acknowleged, our mayor,
who’s clearly opposed to
discrimination based on gender
and other statuses, might have to
risk some of her political future
by issuing an executive order
banning anti-Gay discrimination
in city employment.
Now at a state-level, there’s
been little doubt that our
legislature has had little regard
for minority views. After all this
is a body whose first official act"
upon statehood was to pass
segregation ("Jim Crow’) laws.
Ours is a state where our
institutions (OU, agencies, etc.)
only do the "right thing" after a
court compels them to do so.
But the current proposal of
radical right loon, Rep. Bill
Graves, HJR 1018 (which would
amend our constitution to
institutionalize anti-Gay bias as though it needs any help here)
is just part of the same attack on
Lesbian &amp; Gay citizens. The sad

On the evening of Dec. 18, I was
given a gift of love by several
peoplein our community. I would
like to opeuly thank them and the
businesses for their love and
support: Scott Johnson, Steve
Tucker, Green Country Cloggers,
Sensuous, Kris Kohl, Lola, Dana
Doyle, "Tigger" Taylor, Anita
Richards, Slutisha (Pat), Janalyn
Watt, "rl’iger" Rawlings, Winnie
O’Keeffe, Jane Rother, The
Silver Star, TNT’ s andmyfamily.
Lots of work goes into a great
benefit and making things nm
smooth. The businesses give their
time, space and money for these
events to take place. The people
running these events are tireless
in their effort in keeping thing
happy and helpful. The many
volunteers work up acts, jokes,
beauty, signs and sayings to help
promote these events.
I really enjoyed the benefit. It
brought back may memories of
the entertainers’ fLrst appearances
and shows when I as more active.
I laughed and cried with joy and
delight at the many people war
are so willing to donate,
participate and keep our
community spirit together and
high with the purpose ofhelping
those of us in need.
I appreciate all of yo,u who in
the last 16 montfi~ ffli~ liii~e
prayed and sat with me, picked
me up, cheered me up listened to
me, visited with me, and checked.
on me. For someone with long
term disabilities, it means a great
deal to the heart- the head always
follows - but the heart consumes
love from you and keep our tuner
sprite lifted so that we can make
it to the next day. It stays the
depression and gives you a smile.
It is really true friends that keep
you going. 1 love you, my true
friends.
Sincerely, Wanda Sumter

thing is that this resolution will
likely .pass if it’s not killed in
committee. There are only a
handful of Oklahoma.legislators
who have to courage not to join
an attack on us. And though I am
a native son, proud of my state
on those occasions when it lives
up to its promise, I have little
faith in our fellow .citizens not to
fall prey to the Nazi-like
propaganda about Lesbian and
Gay lives.
At the federal level,
Oklahoma’s entire Congressional delegation is hostile to
their own Lesbian &amp; Gay
constituents. The Human Rights
Campaign Fund, the nation’s
largest Lesbian &amp; Gay
organization, began its national
effort to get Congress members
to sign a pledge not to discriminatein their own hiring based
primarily on the prejudice of
TulSa’s Rep. Jim Inhofe (now
Senator) because of a Tulsa
World story. Tulsans, of course,
have known of Inhofe’s bias for
almost 20 years. Sen. Nickles
,goes around to small towns like
See Fight Back. page 11

Carbon Copy
US Rep, Steve Largent_
2424 E. 21st, Ste. 510
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Dear Representative Largent:
As a representative of all our
citizens, I hope you will ease off
on the homosexuals. Tom Neal’ s
father is an MD [retired-editor]
- the other children are "normal".
Dr. McDonald’s daughter is
Lesbian - his other children are
"normal". My daughter and two
Aunts are Lesbian - the rest of us
are "normal". Y ou are apparendy
"normal". So I hope you realize
that all citizens need equal (not
special) opportunities.
Your humble constituent,
Phil Diggdon, MD
Fellow,
American College of Surgeons
Diplomate,
American Board of Urology
PS: By the way, I did vote for
you; we all have certain, blind
spots.

Carbon Copy
Editors, Tulsa World
January 31
I, too, was shocked at Bishop
Ron Young’ s comments at the
Martin Luther King Jr. March
and Interfaith Memorial Service.
I was elated to be there, wished
the ’~,h’ol~ city could march
together, hear the beautiful mnsic
and the young man who so
..,e,!oquenflydeliver,e~t, Rev. King’ s
I I4ave A Dream.’ Many years
ago, my father took me to hear
Rev. King speak in Tulsa - before
he was well known. [ will never
forgethim. Inmy opinion, Bishop
Young’s derogatory remarks
about the Lesbian &amp; Gay
Community m no way represent
what Rev. King or his family
stand for, work towards, or died
for. I certaiul,y agree that, at the
b’ee Letters, page 9

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Clubs &amp; Restaurants
*Bad Boys Club, 1229 S.. Memorial
835-5083
*Concessions, 3340 S. Peoria
744-0896
*Lola’s, 2630 E. 15th
749-1563
*Metropole, 1902 E. 11
587-8811
*Silver Star Saloon,, 1565 Sheridan
834-4234
*Renegades, 1649 S. Main
585-3405
*Rex, 6101 E. Admiral
835-1055
*TNT’s, 2114 S. Memorial
660-0856
*Time n’Time Again, 1515 S. Memorial
664-8299
*Tool Box, 1338 EJ3rd
584-1308
*Whittier Cafe, 416 S, Lewis
582-2400
Businesses/Services
Kent Balch &amp; Associates, Health &amp; Life Insurance
74%9506
Blue Moon Bakery
492-4918
Brookside Jewelry, 4649 So. Peoria
743 -5272
Budget Window Treatments, 7116 So. Mingo, Ste. 102 254-2100
Creative Collection, 1521 E. 15
592-1521
*Elite Books &amp; Videos, 821 S. Sheridan
838-8503
First Franklin Financial, Bob Hardy
628-8745
Floral Design Studio, 3404 S. Peoria, Ste. 100
744-9595
*Java Dave’s, LincolnPlaza
592-33 i7
International Tours
341-6866
Kerfs Flowers, 1635 .E. 15
599-8070
Major Affairs
587-8108
*Midtown Theater, 3i9 E. 3
584-3112
*Mohawk Music, 6157 E 51 PI
664-2951
Phoenix Mortgage Corp.
592 -7700
Pounds &amp; Francs, 1706 S. Boston
587-8333
uppy Pause II, llth &amp; Mingo
838-7626
oyal Travel, 6927 S. Canton
496-2410
*Ross Edward Salon, ’.1438 S. Boston
584~0337
*Scribner’s Bookstore, 1942 Utica Square
749-6301
Southwest Viatical, 4146 S. Harvard, Ste. F-5
747-3322
*Tomfoolery, 1565 S. Sheridan
832-0233
Westcopa Salon, Lincoln Plaza
583-1500
Organizations
B/L/G Alliance, University of Tulsa
583 -9780
Interfaith AIDS Ministries
438-2437, 800-284-2437
*HIV Resource Consortium, 4154 S. Harvard, Ste. H-1 749-4194
NAMES PROJECT, 4154 S. Harvard, Ste. H-1
748-3111
P-FLAG, POB 52800 74152
749-4901
Prime-Timers, P.O. Box 52118
74128
Rainbow Business Guild, 4th Monday @ 7pm
254-2100
Rainbow Village, POB 50403; 74150-0403
599-8423
Shanti Hotline
749-7898
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TOHR Gay HelpLine (Info.)
743-4297
T.U.L.S.A. Tulsa Uniform/Leather Seekers Assoc. 838-1222
Professionals
Associates in Medical &amp; Mental Health, 1560 E. 21
743-1000
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Sandra J. Hill, MS, Psychotherapy, 2865 E. Skelly 745-1111
Tim Daniel, Attorney
352-9504, 800-742-9468
Lealme M. Gross, Financial Planning
744-0102
Kelly Kirby, CPA, POB 14011, 74159
747-5466
Jonathan &amp; Dee Nicholas, Realtors
749-3000, 800-539-7767
Richard Reeder, MS, Ps¢chotherapy
581-0902, 743-4117
Religious &amp; Educational Organizations
Bless The Lord At All Times Christian Ctr 2627B E. 11
628-0594
*Community of Hope, 1347 N. YoIe
838-7232
*Family of Faith MCC, 5451-E So. Mingo
622-1441
*MCC of Greater Tulsa, 1623 N. Maplewood
838-1715
Dignity/Integrity
298-4648
*Canterbury Ministry Center, University Of Tulsa
583-9780
*Chapman Student Center, University of Tulsa
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February/March 1995 Volume 15 Number 2
The ~,iews expre~ed elsewhere In Tulsa Family News are not necessarily the views ~TOHR. l’erml,~sion
Is grmtted to reprint Information contained within the TOHR Reporter page along with other itent~, muhrr

Tulsa Oklahomans FOr Human Rights is on the move and the excitement and activity is contagious. The participation of each and every one of
you is appreciated and embraced.° If you are still watching from the side, please jump on board, we need your hell:).
Our FOCUS Groups have come and gone and the programs as a result of these groups are being formed and put on the calendar now. Some of
the Ideas that were born of the FOCUS Groups are happening now. A COMMUNITY calendar is being put together, a lending library is scheduled to
start a book drive soon, womens support groups are forming now as well as a membership drive for women in the form of a dance. These are
only a few of the programs recommended by the Focus GrouPs, we need volunteers to lead others. If you.have an idea, let’s hear it.
The COMMUNITY CENTER needs $$$$$ and a space. A fund has been established for direct donations, make a note-on You[ Check., T_a~e a m_ oment
..... to creato’a Vlsl~ri inyoutTieadof ~l~{~eht~[ hSe~tir~g~lSlace fO~all Gays, Lesbiarisl Bi-sexualSal~d Ttansgeridered people. Envision the fun,-fellowshi p
and sense of community we can and will create with the establishment of a COMMUNITY center. Help TOHR turn this vision into a reality now.
Join TOHR today as we move Into the future.

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News Items...

Members’, Representatives

1. G-at3’ underwood is running tbr Democratic Chairperson of Tulsa County He is requesting th_at anyone interested in
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2. Thank you to everyone who ~ttended the Town HallMeeting. B"e are keeping an eye on this house resolution and
will be in contact. Another resolution has been introduced and we are watching it also. Thanks to Kelly Kirby for his
leadership in this work.
3. FEB. 18th THE METRO MENS CHORUS will be performinl~ at All Souls Unitarian located at 29th and
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Initiative to Bar Gay
Adoptions in Wash. St.
OLYMPIA, Wash. - Organizers
of the Citizens’ Alliance of
Washington have filed petition
papers with the state to gather
signatures to put a ballot measure
before state voters in November
that would bar gays and lesbians
from adopting children in the
state. Some 180,000 valid
signatures are need to put the
measure on the ballot. The same
group tried unsuccessfully last
year to put an anti-gay rights
measure before Washington
voters.

FL Anti-Bias Law Wins
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. Voters in West Palm Beach
rejected an attempt to repeal the
"’sexual orientation" clause from
its anti-bias ordinance, which
prohibits discrimination in
housing, employment and public
accommodation. Voters rejected
the repeal move by 54% to 44%
in the special election.

Conservatives Try to
Bar The Advocate
BATAVIA, Ohio - The
American Family Assn. and a
local Christian Coalition chapter
have asked the Clermont County
Library’s board to bar libraries
from circulating The Advocate,
clai.ming a recent issue of the
national gay magazine-depicted
male and female genitals on its
cover. Two years ago-several
local residents tried to force
library officials to bar The
Advocate at the libraries without
SUCCESS.

British Military Keeps
Lists of Gays on File?
LONDON - BBC television
news has reported that the British
government is investigating
charges that the nation’s Ministry
of Defense keeps a computer
database~ listing suspected
homosexual s in the armed forces.
The charges of the secret computer files were made by onetime British Navy officer
Edmund Hall, who is about to
publish a book onhomosexnality
in the country’s military forces.
Hall also charged that police can
get access to the information in
the files, which includes
information on civilian acquaintances of members of the
armed forces. The BBC quotes a
government security officer as
saying the data proteclaon agency
was in the process of

investigating the charges.

British Study: ’Sexual
Attitudes &amp; Lifestyles’
CHICAGO - A study of"Sexual
Attitudes &amp; Lifestyles" in the
Journal ofthe American Medical
Association reports on sexual
behavior of Britons. Conducted
between 1986-94, the study
included face-to-face interviews
as well as an extensive
anonymousquestionnair~ about
more personal sexual behavior
that respondents completed
themselves in private. Th~
researchers found that the "safe
sex" education message being
enhanced by either a sexually
exclusive relationship or condom
use seems to be getting through
to the British public. A total of

27% of the men and 36% of the
women endorsed exclusive
relationships, while 75% of the
men and 81% of the women
supported the use of condoms.
During the last year, unsafe sex
was reported by just 6% of the
men and 4% of the women.
As withU.S, efforts, the British
search for data concerning the
HIV epidemic was hampered by
political considerations. In 1989,
then-Prime Minister Margaret
Thatcher vetoed the study
because of "its intrusiveness and
its unacceptability to the British
people." The study eventually
was funded by a large grant from
the Wellcome Trust.

Milk Institute Opens in
San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO - Civic
leaders, organizers and
commtmi~ty representatives held
formal
ribbon-cutting
ceremonies launching the
Harvey Milk Institute, which will
begin its first term on Jan. 23.
The Institute will be the largest
adult education program devoted
to gay and lesbian studies with
more than 200 students already
enrolled in more than 50 class
offerings. Reflecting Milk’s own
sense of "street smarts," the
Institute’s classes cover such
topics as: "Lesbian Literature 1700 to the Present," "Creative
Block and the Queer Artist,"
"Prostitution 101," and "Auto
Mechanics for Women &amp; Men."

BBC Bans Activist Group
LONDON - Worried that gay
rights activists in the British
group OutRage would publicly
identify famous and influential
closeted homosexuals in the
U.K., the BBC has barred

OutRage members from I
speaking live on its radio and I
television program~. OutRage
voted early in January to out
well-known but closeted
homosexuals in the country if
their public activities or inactivities harm gays andlesbians.
In a press statement, OutRage
condemned the BBC’s ban as
"outrageous censorship" that it
said "effectively silet~ces a whole
section of lesbian and gay
opinion." A spokesperson for the
BBC, however, said the issue
isn’t censorship but a question
of whether the broadcasting
agency should risk being
involved in statements .OutRage
members might make that"could
neither be supported by facts nor
which have any particular public
interest."

Talk Show Host’s AntiGay Obituaries Banned
DENVER- After reading
obittmries of gay men who have
died of AIDS and identifying
them repeatedly as "ex-sodomites" on his daily cable TV
program, aired on a fundamentalist Christian station, host
Bob Enyart has been told by
KWHD-TV to stop. Enyart’s
display of "sodomite" obituaries
exploded into controversy in
mid-January when showed a
photograph and obituary of
James Bybee, describing him as
"a former sodomite...exsodomite. He’s dead." Members
of Bybee’s own church expressed outrage with the religious
broadcasting channel, and
Bybee’s lover, Don Dias, told
reporters he intended to sue both
the station and Enyart. The
station has instituted a policy
forbidding such identifications,
saying "we didn’t want to seem
like we were harassing people."

Trade Center Suspect,
Also Gay Bar Bomber?
NEW YORK - In a bizarre
development, U.S. attorneys said
that one of the defendants
charged with plotting to blow up
the Worl d Trade Center in a 1993
explosion that killed 6 and
injured more than 1,000 people,
was responsible for an earlier
bombing. Federal prosecutors
said in a court statement said E1
Sayyid Nosair, one of the 11
defendants in the case, planned
and carried out the April 21,
1990, bombing of Uncle
Charlie’s Downtown, a popular
Greenwich Village gay bar. Two

bar patrons and an employeet
were hurt in the attack when a 6- [
inchpipebombhiddeninametal

The defendants hailed the
European Commission decision
a vindication of their claims

trash can in the club exploded.
Then Mayor David Dinkins
called the bomb attack "an antihomosexual" act, but police at
the time said they had no
evidence the explosion was bias
related.

throughout that consent should
bea defense to charges of assault
when the SM activity was
consensual and resulted in no
lasting harm. Attorneys for the 3
men argued that their arrest and
conviction violated their rights
to privacy under the European
Convention of Human Rights, to
which the United Kingdofia is a
signatory.

"Freedom Riders" to
Head for Camp Sister
Spirit in Mississippi
LOS ANGELES - With the
backing of activist/producer
Robin Tyler and Metropolitan
Community Church founder the
Rev. Troy Perry, plans have been
announced for Gay &amp; Lesbian
Freedom Riders to bus in up to
1,000 lesbians and gay men to
Ovett, Miss., wherethe lesbian/
feminist Camp Sister Spirit has
been the object of repeated
attacks by hostile locals. The
Freedom Riders will be
coordinated with local groups
around the country and are
scheduled to arrive in Ovett on
Memorial Day Weekend, May
26-30. The activists bussing in
will help finish building fences
around the camp to provide
greater security for the camp,
and other building projects at
Sister Spirit. "Instead of just
praying for these women, we are
putting legs on our prayers and
inviting people to join us in
Mississippi," Perry said. For
additional information contact
either the MCC Offices in Los
Angeles at (213) 464-5100, or
Robin Tyler’s L.A. offices at
(818) 893-4075.

SM Case Appealed to

Euro pean Court
STRASBOURG, France - An
application by 3 of the 16
defendants in a consensual sadomasochism case known as
"Operation Spanner" have won
the approval of the European
Commission of Human Rights
for a full heating of their appeal
before the European Court of
Human Rights,probably in 1996.
Roland Jaggard, 47, along with
Tony Brown, 58, and Colin
Laskey, 52, were among 16 men
arrested by London police in
1990 and convicted of assault
for their SM activities despite
arguing they were consenting
adults acting in their homes. The
police brought the charges after
seemg a videotape the men had
made of their sexual activities.

2nd Conference for
Lesbigays in Criminal
Justice SetPALM SPRINGS, Calif. - The
2nd annual International
Conference of Lesbian &amp; Gay
Criminal Justice Professionals
has been slated for Friday, Sept.
8, in Palm Springs, along with a
number of related events in the
greater Los Angeles area from
Sept. 1 to 10. Sponsored by the
Golden State Peace Officers
Assn., the conference itself will
cover topics including:
maproving workplace conditions
for gays &amp; lesbians, coming out
on the job, organizing police
associations, the impact of AIDS
on criminal justice professionals,
working with the larger lesbian
&amp; gay community, and using
computer technology. The 10day related events will include a
tour of the L.A. police academy,
ride-alongs with local on-duty
police officers, and a tour of the
Simon Wiesenthal Museum of
Tolerance. For additional
information in North &amp; South
America, contact: GSPOA, PO
Box 45605, Los Angeles, CA
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Survey of CA Activists
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -AIDS,
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major issues for lesbians and gay
men in California according to a
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activists in the state. The poll of
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Lobby. The survey also found
that bias on the job, domestic
partnership, and health care
reform were also on the activists’
agenda. A majority says the
political positions of candidates,
not their sexual orientation, is
most important in casting their
votes. Some 91% of the activists
said they had given money to an
AIDS organization during the
past 4 years, 3/4ths said they had
contributed to a gay rights group
during that period, and about half
said they had given to a
candidate? s election campaign.
Although a majority (51%) said
they approve of more "radical"
tactics and alarge majority (68%)
said groups like Queer Nation
and ACT UP had been effective,
the overwhelming majority of
the respondents (81%) identified
themselves as political
"moderates."
USC Gets Gay Archives
LOS ANGELES - Over 2
million historical and cultural
items chronicling 20th century
gay life and politics, one of the
largest such collections in the
world, is to be housed at the
University of Southern California. The university agreed to
accept the archives - the result of
.merging two collections based
m Los Angeles. "One of our
problems as gay and lesbian
people is finding our roots," said
John O’ Brien of the One Institute
which supervises the collections.
"It’ s so important for people to
know who and what they came
from." The universi,ty will
provide space on campus for the
material ru exchange for
scholastic access to the material,
which consists of collections
from One Inc. and the
International Gay &amp; Lesbian
Archives dating back to 1942.
Cincinnati Will Host

Annual Gay Repul~licans
CINCINNATI - The national
gay Republican Log Cabin
Federation has announced that
its 1995 convention will be held
Aug. 25-27 in Cincinnati, and is
expected to be the largest
gathering of gay and lesbian
Republicans in history. The Log
Cabin Club of Greater Cincinnati
got the support of the Cincinnati
Convention &amp; Visitors Bureau
in its bid to hold the national
convention in the city, beating
out Boston, Dallas, Las Vegas
and. Salt Lake Cityl LCC/
Cincinnati President Sam Collins
also said Delta Airlines has
signed on as the 1st corporate
sponsor of the Convention this
year. A boycott of Cincinnati
was initially called after voters
there in 1993 approved the repeal
of the city’s gay rights ordinance.
That repeal has since been
declared unconstitutional by a
federal court. "Boycotts are about
anger, notabout setting apolitical
agenda," said Rich Tafel,
executive director of the
Washington, D.C.-based Log
Cabin Republicans. "We will
accomplish more through

education, not confrontation. By
stressing the values that we share
with the people of Cincinnati,
we are convinced that we can
make progress toward equality
and reconciliation." "We are
excited and honored," said
Collins. "We have 7 months of
hard work ahead of us as we
prepare for what will be a
showcase of Cincinnati
hospitality.’"
LAPD Anti-Gay Incident?
LOS ANGELES - Rights
activists and civil libertarians
have told the Los Angeles Police
Dept. they would "not tolerate"
anti-gay harassment by city
police officers. The warnings
came after news accounts by an
eye,witness reporter and
photographer on a police ridealong who said they saw a police
officer verbally abuse a young
homeless gay man who had
reported a robbery as 7 other
officers stood by and did nothing
about the incident. Lorri Jean of
the L.A. Gay &amp; Lesbian Center
told reporters, "We have a
message: We will not tolerate
hate crimes being perpetrated
againstourpeopleby theLAPD."
The ACLU of Southern
California has also called for an
investigation of 7 other alleged
anti-gay incidents involving L.A.
police officers. LAPD officials
said an internal affairs
investigation has already been
launched.
CO Hate-Crimes Law
DENVER - With the wounds
from the anti-gay Amendment 2
still fresh, Colorado Rep. Ken
Chlouber has introduced
legislation that would add sexual
orientation to the state’s hatecrimes laws. The 1988 legislation
already bars intimidation ok
physical harm based on race,
color, ancestry, religion or
national origin. Colorado for
Family Values, which backed
Amendment Two, termed
Chlouber’s proposed measure
"ridiculous." A CFV spokesperson said the legislation might
be used in an attempt to silence
clergy who condemn homosexuality in their sermons.
Associated Press
Refuses Job Protections
NEW YORK - The Associated
Press, the largest news wire
service in the world, has refused
a union proposal to formally bar
workplace discrimination based
on sexual orientation. The AP

announced ~that it would only
prohibit erfiployment bias based
on categories covered by federal
law - age, sex, race, creed, color,
national origin, disability and
veteran’ s status. A spokesperson
for the Wire Services Guild
called AP’s policy "disingenuous." In addition to being a
major news source of daily
newspapers and electronic
media, AP ironically has also
now become the main source of
national news for scores of the
country’ s larger gay newspapers.
Shocking Report on
Hate Crimes in Arizona
PHOENIX - The Arizona
Human Rights Fund has released
the 1st study of anti-gay crimes
in the state, showing some
disturbing trends. The AHRF
report fonnd that anti-gay attacks
were the major hate-crime in the
city ofTempeandthe 2ndleading
bias-based crime in Phoenix. The
study also reports that a large
portion (39%) of the anti-gay
crimes reported were "extremely
violent," involving assaults,
arson and 5 reported homicides
in the state. AHRF also found
that according to police, reported
anti-gay bias crimes increased
dramatically - 300% in Tempe
and 88% in Phoenix in 1994
over the previous year. In a press
statement, AHRF’s Mark
Colledge said, "The murder of 5
ga.y men in Arizona in 1994
points to the fact that gays and
lesbians are being murdered and
brutally attacked simply because
of who they are. These crimes
are not simply against individual
gays and lesbians, but are an
attack upon the entire communityy

Minneapolis Partners
Benefits Loses in Court
MINNEAPOLIS - A Minnesota
state appeals court has ruled that
the city of Minneapolis can not
extend health care benefits to the
partners of gay and lesbian
workers because state law
doesn’t officially recognize
same-sex couples. The court
ruled 2-1 that the city council
exceeded its authority in offering
the domestic partner health care
benefits in 1993. The ruling
upholds a lower court ruling
against the city’ s partners policy
which had been challenged by a
taxpayer who argued the policy
violates the state’s policy
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N.Y. Attorney General
Omits Anti-Gay Bias
ALBANY, N.Y.- New York
Attorney General Dennis Vacco,
who came under fire for his
campaign last year against an
open lesbian candidate for the
office, has issued an order barring
hiring bias that pointedly does
not include sexual orientation.
The state’s two preceding
¯ attorneys general had included
sexual orientation in their
executive orders even though the
state has no law prohibiting antigay employment di s cri mi n ation.
A spokesperson for Vacco said
the attorney general felt sexual
orientation was a "personal,
private issue that has nothing to
do with a person’ s employment."

Mandatory Tests
Proposed for Injured
Residents in Utah
SALT LAKE CITY - The Utah
state House of Representatives
has approved and sent to the
Senate a measure that would
make injured state residents
rescued by public safety officers
or others obligated to take tests
to ensure they are notinfected
with HIV or other diseases.
Opponents of the legislation say
the bill is an unnecessary
intrusion and that police, fire and
emergency officers should
routinely take precautions
against infections while doing
their jobs.
Link Between Lesbianism &amp; Banned Drug?
NEW-YORK - A recently
published report in the journal
Developmental Psychology
indicates that the daughters of
women who took the synthetic
estrogen diethylstilbestrol
(DES), widely used by pregnant
women to help prevent
miscarriages, are m ore likely to
be bisexuals or lesbians than the
daughters of women who did not
take the drug. Researchers at
Columbia University, led by Dr.
Heino Meyer-Bahlburg, reported
in their work that eight of some
117 women whose mothers had
taken DES while carrying them
had bisexual or lesbian
tendencies. None of the 117 in a
separate control group whose
mothers did not take DES during
their pregnancies were bisexuals
or lesbians, however. The

¯

Columbia University researchers
also made similar comparisons
of men whose mothers had been
given DES during their
pregnancies. But that comparative study found no
differences for males exposed to_
the artificial estrogen.
Police Raid AIDS Benefit
SAN FRANCISCO - Some 40
San Francisco police officers and
about 20 state Alcohol Beverage
Control (ABC) agents raided a
New Year’s Eve AIDS
fundraiser, arresting 11 people
and setting the stage for up to 3
official inquiries and possibly a
series of lawsuits. Party-goers
have charged that during the raid
police officers covered their
badges, roughed people up, used
unnecessary choke-holds,
punched people in the face, made
anti-gay remarks, and performed
illegal searches. Police officials
have denied the charges, saying
the raid of the fundraising party
for Visual Aid, an organization
that helps artists with AIDS
preserve and promote their
works., Wash’ t anti-gay at all and
was just a "routine part" of
several raids of "illegal
nightclubs" conducted the same
night. Several party-goers,
however, have told reporters and
city officials that officers used
expressions like "fucking
faggots" during the raid, punched
at least two people at the event,
and refused to identify
themselves or hid their badges,
and seized money, lighting and
musical equipment illegally.
S.F. Film Festival Head
Presumed Dead
SAN FRANCISCO - Mark
Finch, the well-liked and
respected director of the San
Francisco International Lesbian
&amp; Gay Film Festival operated by
the organization Frameline, has
been reported mis sing and is now
considered an "unconfirmed
suicide" by the California
Highway. Patrol. Finch’s
briefcase was found by CHP
officers on a pedestrian walkway
on the Golden Gate Bridge
Saturday evening, Jan. 14,
although authorities have not
found any body as yet. Officials
characterized some of the letters
inside the briefcase as "suicide
notes." Last June’s film festival
attracted some 55,000 people to
see more than 300 films at three
locations in San Francisco,
Berkeley and San Jose.

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of the Epidemic
WASHINGTON - Dr. Harold
Jaffee of the Centers for Disease
Control &amp; Prevention said at the
2nd National Conference on
Human Retroviruses that the
majority of the estimated
800,000 Americans believed to
be infected with HIV are unaware
of their HIV stares. In reporting
a new statistical portrait of the
epidemic, Jaffee reported recent
CDC data that indicates that the
new infection rate among gay
and bisexual men has leveled off
after 13 years of relentless
increases.
The data indicates that: women
now account for more that 18%
of all newly reported cases during
recent years; nearly 60% of all
new cases are reported among
racial minorities; gay and
bisexual mean last year
represented 43 % of all new cases
- down from 47% the yearbefore.
Jaffee said, "Heterosexual
.contact is becoming increasingly
Important, especially for young
Hispanics and blacks in cities
and in small Southern cities and

tting appropriate treatment to
prevent AIDS-related pneumonia.
Complications of AIDS :
Leading Cause of Death
WASHINGTON - Recent data
from the Centers for Disease
Control &amp; Prevention reported
at the 2nd National Conference
on Human Retroviruses indicates
that HIV infection is now the
leading cause of death among
Americans between the ages of
2 5 and44. The new data means.
that AIDS has now surpassed
accidental injuries as the cause
of death for people in the age
group. AIDS is also now the
leading cause of death for all
people in 79 of the country’ s 169
largest cities, according to the
new CDC data.
Long-Term Survivors
BOSTON - Researchers report
that they have uncovered
significant new dues about why
some people infected with HIV
remain healthy for up to 15 years
after being infected - findings
that scientists say could lead to
important new approache s to
both treatment and research.
In reports in the New England
Journal ofMedicine, researchers
say that some of the "long-term
survivors" they study have
developed potent antibodies
against the virus, some have
elevated levels of specialized
cells that battle HIV, and some

unusually weakened strains of
the vires. While most men and
women infected with HIV
develop full-blown AIDS and
die within 6 to 12 years, some 5
percent have lived with
unimpaired immune systems and
without disease for 15 years or
more. Dr. Ronald Desrosier, one
of the researchers in this study,
said the apparent immunity to
AIDS of some long-term
survivors offers fresh evidence
that using weakened strains of
the virus rather than dead ones
may offer a path to the
development of safe vaccines.
One study from a large team at
the National Institute of ALlergy
and Infectious Disease, the
government’s main AIDS
research center, focused on
survivors infected with a
genetically normal and highly
virulent strain of the virus but
who seem to possess supereffective immune responses that
are able to hold the virus in check.
Another study involved
volunteer subjects who have
remained healthy for 10 to 15
years afterinfection. Researchers
at New York University found
that the levels of HIV in the
volunteers’ cells were unusually
low and that the CD8 cells of
their immune sy stems proved to
be powerful killers of the virus far more powerful, in fact, than
the same type of cells found in
patients who develop full-blown

towns."

Jaffee also noted a recent
national study of 2,500 people
newly diagnosed as HIV -positive
which found that nearly 60%
weren’t tested until they had
already becomeill with anAIDSrelated disease and another study
of 222 infants infected with HIV

AIDS. The scientists said their
findings suggest new paths
toward therapies and the
possibility of creating vaccines
to induce the same type of
immunity that the long-term
survivors apparently possess
naturally.
Scientists Link
Kaposi’s &amp; New Virus
WASHINGTON - Dr. Patrick
S. Moore and Dr. Yuan Chang,
researchers at Columbia
University, have reported they
have found strong evidence that
a newly identified virus in the
herpes group, which they’ve
tentatively named Kaposi
Sarcoma Ass ociated Herpes
Virus (KSHV), may cause
Kaposi’ s sarcoma, a cancer that
strikes some people with AIDS.
While Moore would not say
categorically that the new virus
actually causes KS, other experts
believe it does. Dr. Steven Miles
of the University of California at
Los Angeles said that his team
and others in the U.S. and
England had confirmed the
findings.
Moore’ s research team found
evidence of KSHV in 95% of the
21 patients with KS they studied,
while only one of the 21 who did
not have KS showed signs of
KSHV - which he said was
probably the result of a technical
error. The scientists also found
evidence of KSHV in tissue from
21 African adults &amp; children.

’Blocking’ Protein
Found in Saliva
WASHINGTON - A study
reported on at the 2nd National
Conference on Human
Retroviruses indicates scientists
with the National Institute of
Dental Research have identified
a protein in human saliva that
blocks HIV from infecting cells.
The researchers said the
discovery sheds light on why
kis sing and oral sex do not appear
to be significant routes Of AIDS
spread. Only about a dozenAIDS
cases have been traced to oral
contact since the epidemic began
nearly 14 years ago.
The anti-AIDS protein,
discovered by Dr. Tessie
McNeely and Dr. Sharon Wahl,
adheres to the surface of white
blood cells and blocks HIV from
infecting them. Despite its
adhesiveness, the scientists have
dubbed the substance SLPI
(pronounce "slippy"), for
"secretory leukocyte protease
inhibitor." One area of future
research will be whether SLPI
could be added to condoms or
douches to reduce the risk of
HIV transmission. The protein’ s
natural function is apparently to
protect mucous membranes
against the body’s own proteindestroying proteins.
U.S. Businesses &amp; AIDS
WAS HINGTON - According to
a poll of some 794 U.S.
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companies by the American
~infection, while the body’s
Management Association, 38%
~immtme system pours out as
of the firms reported having dealt
many as 2 billion white blood
with at least one worker infected
cells to fight off the infection.
with HIV or who had AIDS
This enormous battle between
during 1994. The figure
the immune system and the
represents a 15% increase over a
invading virus, the researchers
similar poll the previous year.
say, is one of the reasons the
The survey also reported that
vxrus so quickly develops
26% of the companies that have
resistance to medications unless
had an employee with HIV/AIDS
it is treated early in the infection.
had implemented a companyStudy Questions Care
wide policy on the workers with
SAN FRANCISCO- Researchthe disease, but of firms that had
ers studying patient care for
had no infected workers only " AIDS patients with pneumoma
17% had set up employment
and other severe respiratory
policies conce ruing the disease.
ailments at the intensive care
The association’s research
unit of San Francisco General
director said that apparently
Hospital have raised questions
businesses "wait until the first
about the cost-effectiveness and
instance of AIDS or HIV
medical efficacy of such care.
infection before putting together
Between 1988 and 1991, only
policies."
24% of those who got intensive
’Titanic Struggle’ of HIV
care for severe respiratory
NEW YORK - New research
illnesses associated with AIDS
by 2 independent teams of
left the hospital alive, the
scientists indicates that the
researchers found. During the
immune system of people
period from 1986 to 1988, that
infected with HIV is engaged in
number had been39%. Similarly,
a "titanic struggle" with the
the cost of saving lives had grown
body’ s defenses. Scientists at the
to more than $215,000 during
Aaron Diamond AIDS Research
the 1988-91 period - more than
Center in New York and a team
double the $94,500 cost for the
at the University of Alabama
earlier years.
and Oxford University reported
Dr. Robert Wachter, who led
their findings in the journal
the study, said it was unclear
Nature. According to their study
why more patients were dying,
o.f people infected with HIV, the
but said he suspected those who
researchers estimated that
came to the hospital’ s ICU were
between 100 million and a billion
in later stages of the disease.
viruses are produced every day
Wachter said it was not time to
during the initial stages of
suggest that the hospital start

den~ing such expensive, ~.lowsuccess ICU treatment, but he
did suggest th~i~"h’~itals’with
significant numbers of such
patients begin considering the
issue of when such care might be
best withdrawn.

AIDS Caregivers Study
SAN FRANCISCO - A study
by the University of California
at San Francisco indicates that
friends and family members of
people with AIDS can be a
crucial source of support and
strength for the ill person although, they can also
unintentionally be unhelpful and
Offensive. Often, friends and
family members are confused or
unsure about how bey can give
the most support to their loved
ones. The UCSF study identified
helpful and unhelpful behaviors
from the point of view of aperson
with the disease, and offers
guidance for those who care but
aren’ t sure how to offer support
to someone with AIDS.
Some of the unhelpful
behaviors identified in the study
include avoiding interaction,
acting embarrassed or ashamed,
breaking confidentiality, and
criticizing one’s medical care.
More helpful behaviors
identified by the study include
.expressi.ng love or concern,
interacting naturally, and
offering practical assistance. The
study followed 136 couples gay and non-gay - in the San
Francisco Bay Area for 5 years

and was published in London
publication AIDS Care
Magazine.

Women in Drug Trials
WASHINGTON- The National
Task Force on AIDS Drug
Development has recommended
that the U.S. Food &amp; Drug
Administration
require
researchers to include more
women in all stages of clinical
trials for drugs for serious and
life-threatening diseases,
including AIDS. An FDA
spokesperson said the
recommendation had been
accepted and would be acted on
as soon as possible.
Women and advocacy groups
have complained that drug trials
to treat diseases such as AIDS
excluded women, or only
brought them in late, because of
concerns about the drug’s effects
on the female reproductive
system and child-bearing
functions. Without the
participation of women in the
trials, they complained, there
would be little or no data on
possible effects the drug might
have on them when the drugs
came up for FDA approval.
SEC Investigation of
Florida Viatical Firm
FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. - The
U.S. Securities &amp; Exchange
Commission has gone to court to
force United Benefits Group of
Fort Lauderdale, Fla., to hand
over records of its investors,

employees, financial results, tax
returns and other inform ation.
United Benefits Group, a viatical
settlement broker that arranges
the sale of AIDS patients’ life
insurance policies to investors,
has refused to tell regulators how
it sells the policies and what
becomes of the money. The
company’s attorney claims that
because the company is not
selling securities, it does not have
to obey the SEC’ s directives. The
SEC says it needs to review the
documents to determine whether
there have been violations of,
federal securities laws, according
to SEC regional director Chuck
Senatore.
Philadelphia HIV Bias
Suit Moves Forward
PHILADELPHIA- U.S. District
Court Judge John Padova has
refused to dismiss a lawsuit filed
by John Woolfolk, who claims
he was denied medical services
in the HealthPass program
because he is infected with HIV.
The judge decided that a jury
should decide whether a city
physician and the managers of
HealthPass, which is financed
by state and federal funds,
violated the Americans With
Disabilities Act and the U.S.
Rehabilitation Act. Judge Padov a
said that a doctor "who receives
federal funds to provide healthcare benefits may not withhold
medical benefits wi.thout
reasonable accommodation. ""

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of the workplace, and the need to furth6r
understand and accomodate persons based
on their sexual orientation.
Other Human Rights Commissioners
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recognized for their work. The City of
Tulsa will be hosting the 47th Annual
Conference of the International
Association of Official Human Rights
Agencies next August. Event co-chairs
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very least, an apology is due from ~he
Commemorative Society.
Discrimination is not what that
memorial service was to be about. My
friends, both homosexual and
heterosexual, and I were there to affirm
one another, to dispel intolerance and
prejudice. Bishop Young’s remarks did
-just the opposite.
Marilyn &amp; Charles Murphy

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possibility that Hawaii’s Supreme Court
may rule same-sex marriages legal in that
state, making it possible for gays and
lesbians to legally marry in Hawaii and
return home where th eir weddings might
otherwise be legally valid." Clearly this is
a preemptive strike against recognition of
.our loving unions," said Robert Bray of
the National Gay &amp; Lesbian Task Force.

Murder,

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jury saw past the AIDS-phobic and
homophobic rhetoric presented by the
defense in this case." said Beth Barrett,
NGLTF spokesperson. "The jury
recognized that HIV status is never an
excuse for murder."
,It is unfortunate that, even after the
trial, the defense attorney continues to use
outdated stereotypes and homophobia in
an attempt to defame the gay and lesbian
community of Mississippi,"Barrett added.
NGLTF will continue to monitor
developments in Mississippi. Organizers
point to the murder of a third gay man
under similar circumstances in Indianola
and the potential for continued tension at
the lesbian-feminist retreat, Camp Sister
Spirit, in Ovett, as reasons for their
concern. "Given the murders and the
history of harassment in Mississippi, we
continue to be deeply concerned for the
safety of gay men and lesbians in that
state," Barrett said.
The jury, including five black jurors,
convicted McClendon, who is black, of
the murders of the two white men which
occured on Oct. 8, 1994.
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to grab the raihbow triangles necklace
worn by "Joe". "Joe", who Spent a number
of years in an elite US military unit, reports
that his self-defense training kicked in
and the assailant was on the ground with
his arms twisted behind his back in just a
few moments.
Later, "Joe" contacted the Tulsa District
Attorney’ s office which was able to locate
the assailant through the emergency room
records which matched "Joe’s"description
of the assailant and his likely injuries.

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from page 1
abuse, and I~lophilia, as some of the ills
h~,.sees in contemporary society. He
s~ecifically characterized these as
"slavery." Several persons were seen
leaving the service after Bishop Young
made his remarks.
Tulsa Family News staff attended the
service and immediately after the service
asked Young about including
homosexuality in a list of violent and
abusive crimes. Young’s response was
that his views were justified by "the Word
of God". When asked how he would
compare Bible passages which he believes
condemn homosexuality to passages once
used to justify slavery, Young refused to
answer.
The reaction of other religious and
community leaders involvedin the service
varied. School Superintendent John
Thompsonrefused comment. Sister Sylvia
Schmidt, executive director of Tulsa
Metropolitan Ministry expressed dismay
not only at Young’s anti-Gay remarks but
also his sexist ones. After the service, the
Rev. David Wiggs of Boston Ave.
Methodist promised as a member of the
ML King Commemorative Society to raise_
the issue at the next Society meeting.
Society board members, Yolanda
Charney, formerly of the Jewish
Federation and Nancy Day of the National
Conference of Christians and Jews,
promised to raise the issue of an apology
to the Lesbian &amp; Gay communities for
Young’s remarks. The Society’s president,
the Rev. Andrew Phillips, remarked to the
Tulsa Worm that he hoped that the Society
could give an apology.
Since the event, the Society has met but
so far has not responded to Tulsa Family
News’ complaints. Nancy Day, not

speaking officially for the Society, said
that it had decided not to apologize because
they did not want to set a precedent. She
related that it was decided that the Society
would set up a committee to establish
guidelines for future speakers. The
Society’s president, the Rev. Andrew
Phillips, however, when contacted by the
Tulsa World, refused comment.
Tulsa’s Family of Faith Metropolitan
Community Church issued a statement
condemning Young’s remarks: %..Family
of Faith takes great offense at the inclusion
of such prejudice in an "interfaith" service
which includes those churches that believe
as we do, that homosexuality is a Godgiven orientation....it seems unthinkable
that a service dedicated to a civil rights
leader who advocated’ non-violent’ protest
and equal rights for all would be a place
people gather to hear a message
advocating...the oppression of Gay and
Lesbians."
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been legal.
Councilwoman Donna Bloomer, a
supporter of the Eagle Forum, said the
-group would join with organizers from
Operation Rescue and the state’s Christian
Coalition chapter in an effort to force the
new job protections to the ballot. The
measure adopted by the Council, however,
got support not only from city and state
gay rights organizations, but also highprofile backing from Dallas Mayor Steve
Barlett, a conservative Republican, and
from Coretta Scott King, who wrote in
support o f the ordinance.

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Prime Timers

New Bishop Does Holy Unions

by Beverly Haney ofMCC-Greater Tulsa
Editor’s note: this is the balance of the
column begun in last month s paper. The
topic is the writings of St. Paul &amp;
homosexuality.
Verse 26 is the only place in the Bible
that can be used to. refer to Lesbian sex
because it refers to "’unnatural" sexual
relations and, as the term is used today,
unnatural sex means homosexuality. As
we have seen, however, Paul uses para
physin to mean something out of the
ordinary an not something unnatural or
immoral as it has been translated. So the
reference to female sexual relations that
are "’beyond the ordinary" could mean
many things. We know that it was considered unclean to have sex with a woman
during menstruation, or for a woman to
have sex with an uncircumcised man.
Actually there is not reason to read
homosexuality in the pas sage at all because
in all of the ancient texts, this is a subject
that is not discussed and there is no reason
to think that Paul would bring it up now.
It is also believed that the word "likewise"
set up a parallel between what women do
and what the men do. This parallel could
also mean that the women and the men are
having sex that is "’out of the ordinary".
There is not reason to conclude that this
passage means-Lesbian sex. The burden
of proof rests ~ith those making the claim.
Paul uses the words. "degrading
passions" and "shameless acts" to describe
the sexual acts he is referring to. The
Greek word translated as "degrading" is
atimia. It means something not held in
honor, not respected, or not highly valued.
There is no moral condemnation in this
word and when he uses the same word
elsewhere, there is never any moral
condemnataon in his meaning. He uses the
word when he talks of chamber pots and
long hair.
The other Greek word that is translated
as "shameless acts" is aschemosyne:
Literally, the word means not according
to form, not nice, or unseemly. In other
places, Paul Uses this work to describe a
man who refuses to give his daughter in
marriage and also to describe genitals.
Never does the word imply moral
condemnation but only social disapproval.
During the time of Patti, homosexuality
between men was common in Greek and
Roman societies They thought it was
perfectly natural for men to be attracted to
other men..It is obvious that Paul didn’t
really disapprove of homosexuality, so
why did he bring it up at all? This will be
the topic for next month’s article.
Homosexuality was never brought up by
Jesus Himself, so it is necessary to find
out why Paul brought it up.

Prime Timers of Tulsa and Eastern
LOS ANGELES
The Rev. Pant ~.~,.OklahomawillwelcomeDanielleShreve,
Egertson, newly installed as a Lutheran
co-ordinator of volunteers for the H’IV
bishop in Southern California, told his
Resource Consortium, as speaker for their
congregation that he has performed 3
Sunday, March 5th meeting at 4 pm at the
same-sex holy unions at his North
Gathering Place, 4154 S. Harvard.
Hollywood church even though such
Ms. Shreve will discuss volunteer
ceremomes violate the policies of the
opportunities and training available at the
Resource Consortium and in the general
parent Evangelical Lutheran Church of
America against "blessing of a
community.
homosexual relationship." Egertson said
A committee will also be formed to
the ceremonies were done "with dignity
plan their 2nd anniversary dinner. Other
upcolmng events include the Orlando,
and reverence" and that 10 other Lutheran
Florida CR Convention in May and one
pastors and 4 bishops in the area also
conducted the rites for same-sex couples.
for the International Primetimers in Dallas
in October. For more info. call 437-2878.
Gay Pastor to Stay
OAKLAND, Calif.
With the overwhelming support of members of his
congregaaon at St. Paul Lutheran Church
in defiance of an order that he be fired
because he’s gay, the Rev. Ross Merkel
has been allowed to keep his post as pastor
by officials of the Evangelical Lutheran
Church of America. Merkel was defrocked
in February 1994 after telling his
cong.regation that he is gay on the 15th
anmversary commemorating his
relationship with his lover. The ELCA’s
official policy is to allow gay clergy only
if they remain celibate. But because of the
overwhelming support from his
congregataon at St. Paul’s, the regional
governing church synod has allowed
Merkel to remain in his post, although it
barred him from appointing anyone to fill
posts at the 18 other congregauons in the
area which he had had authority over.

Interfaith AIDS Ministry
The AmericanTheater Co. has dedicated
its Wednesday, March 8th "preview"
performance of The Crucible to Interfaith
AIDS Ministry as a benefit. Tickets m:e
$10 with discounts for students and groups.
Persons under 16 years are 1/2 price. Call
438-2437 for more info. and tickets.
Tickets are also available at Tomfoolery!
The performance will be at 8 pm at the
Williams Theater in the Perf. Arts Center.

Rainbow Business Guild
The Rainbow Business Guild will meet
Feb. 26 at 7 pm at Tao Tao Restaurant at
6219 E. 61st. RGB is an organization for
Lesbian/Gay &amp; Gay-friendly businesses.
For more info. call 254-2100

Women’s Sadie Hawkins Dance
Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights
(TOHR) will hold a women’s dance atAll
Soul’s Unitarian Dance. This smoke-free,
alcohol-free event will double as a
menabership drive for TOHR. The cover
charge of $5 individual or $5 couple can
be applied to TOHR membership. Child
care will be provided.
This eventis part of a series of women’ s
TOHR events planned by TOHR women
at a recent focus group.

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New Records for
Oklahoma Leather
TULSA Last October 22, the SilverStar
Saloon hosted the Mr. Oklahoma Leather
1995 Contest with over 400 leather
supporters in attendance and $3000 raised
for Oklahoma charities record numbers,
according to T.U.L.S.A. president, Amie
Holder. T.U.L.S.A. (Tulsa Uniform &amp;
Leather Seekers Association) has
produced the contest since its inception
six years ago.
Larry Everett won the title of Mr.
Oklahoma Leather 1995. This contest is a
preliminary to the International Mr.
Leather (IML) contest in Chicago this
May. Judges for ~he contest included NLA
International 94, Mark Frazier; International Ms. Leather 94, Cindy Bookout;
International Mr. Drummer 94-95, Keith
Hunt; Mr. Gulf Coast Drummer 94, Pant
Jaques; Mr. Oklahoma Daddy 94, Mark
Touchstone; Mr. Tulsa Leather 93, Ron
Greenwood; and Mistress Mir.
According to Holder, "Interest in leather
is at an all time high in Oklahoma. Across
the country, we have become the state to
watch for serious leather contenders.’"
Cindy Bookont and Paul Jaques are both
from Oklahoma. In additirn, MS. Gulf
Coast Leather 95, "Shadow" and the first
nmner up to International Mr. Leather 94,
Terry Gatewood, are also from Oklahoma.
Two charities were selected as this years
beneficiaries: Raint)ow Village, Inc. of
Tulsaand Other Options, Inc. of Oklahoma
City. T.U.L.S.A. presented a $1500 check
to each at the Miss Oklahoma Pageant on
Jan. 29.
Rainbow Village helps persons living
with AIDS/HIV to control their own lives.
They help to provide education and
counseling to intervening in day-to-day
hardships. Other Options provides AIDS/
HIV education through resource books,
seminars and networking professional
services.
"1994 was the best year ever for the
leather community in Oklahoma. We are
looking forward to 1995 with great
anticipation, "added Holder.
For more information contact
T.U.L.S.A., PO Box 33076, Tulsa, OK
74153-1076, (918) 838-1222.

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Drumwright talking regularly about how
homosexuals are a threat to our very
culture. Hello - is this really a burning
issue for small town or rural Oklahoma?
After all, we know how small town
Oklahoma is just being over-run by
homosexuals.
Both senators have been stalling a
meeting with Lesbian/Gay constituents
for over a year now. Maybe the theory is
that if you never meet with folks you’ ve
decided to hate, then you never have to
reconsider your views. It’ s similar to Nazi
techniques for dehumanizing Nazi victims
so that it’ s easier to murder them. If they
met with us they might find we all have
something in common.
The one bit of hope in all this is that Rep.
Steve Largent appears to be keeping a
promise made in the campaign to come to
the Metropolitan Commuaity Church of
Greater Tulsa. Who knows what will come
of this but just meeting with us here in
Oklahomais more than has ever happened.
We may have to agree to disagree on many
things but Mr. I_argent may be serious in
wanting to represent zll Tulsans.
So after this mostly gloomy assessment,
what can w e do ? We mus t begin to organize
seriously, as though we are fighting for
our fives - which we may be doing. Only
a handful of you are members of and
involved in TOHR. Whatever its .faults,
it’ s a good starting place.
We must start thinking about politics,
no matter how tedious and frustrating they
are. We will only really get decent
representation when we are organized
enough to deliver dollars and votes. It’s
possible. Dallas has 3 of 14 Gay city
councilors which is the result of years of
organizing.
We will begin to have a chance when we
elect a Lesbians and Gay men to the Tulsa
City Council and to our state legislature.
Art Justis, newly elected to district 6 only
got 575 votes on Feb. 14. There are
probably more than 575 queens m the
Silver Star and Concessions alone on a

Sat. night.
The answer is: get involved, give a
damn, fred a place where your donation of
time (maybe more important than money)
can make a difference. Register to vote
and then, vote! Call your state legislator.
Call Inhofe and Nickles, even if it feels
like an exercise in frustration. Numbers
make a difference. Get involved with the
new Lesbian and Gay Political Action
Committee. If you’re Republican, join
Log Cabin Republicans and work for our
lives and well-being as well as your
pocketbook. If you don’t like politics,
then help PWLA’s or Lesbian &amp; Gay
youth or TOHR’s community center
project, or fill a need yet unfilled.
Just do something.

HJR 1018, cont’dfromp. 1
basi~of 6t enti[le any person or class of
persons to have or claim any minority
status, quota preferences, protected status
or claim of discrimination." "Section 2.2
No board of educaton in this state shall
allow the teaching of homosexuality,
lesbianism or bisexuality as natural
lifestyles." "Section 2.3 No person who is
a homosexual, bisexual or lesbian shall be
permitted to adopt or provide foster care
to any child in this state."
Lambda Legal Defense and Education
Fund, a non-profit organization based in
New York, issued a review of the Graves’
resolution. Attorney Suzaune Goldberg
states that HJR 1018 "suffers fatal legal
flaws". Goldberg suggests that the
amendment if passed by the voters would
be quickly challenged and such a challenge
would probably succeed.
Kelly Kirby and Tim Gillean (past
president and current president
respectively) of Tulsa Oklahomans for
Human Rights (TOHR) led a meeting of
about 50 persons at the Metropolitan
Community Church of Greater Tulsa on

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cont’d from p. 1
such as Boulder, CO where there are so
many papers there is not room enough.
TFN publisher Neal pointed out to Van
Natter that Tulsa has fewer free
publications. Neal added that it seems that
banning all free publications seemed at
odds with the mission of booksellers, as
well as appearing to be a cover for
discriminatory behavior since Barnes &amp;
Noble did not seem to have any problem
with space for free papers until a Gay one
asked for access. Neal stated, "Barnes &amp;
Noble’ s decision to sell Lesbian and Gay
books and magazines but to refuse a
community newspaper equal access says
that Barnes &amp; Noble wants to take money
from the Lesbian &amp; Gay communities
while discriminating against us."
Tulsa Family News has forwarded its
complaint of discrimination to Tulsa
Oklahomans for Human Rights, Parents,
Friends &amp; Families of Lesbians &amp; Gays,
Tulsa’s Human Rights Commission as
well as to the Gay &amp; Lesbian Alliance
Against Defamation. At press time, TFN
continues to work with Barnes &amp; Noble’ s
New York corporate offices to resolve
this conflict. Comments may be directed
to Cynthia Camahan, community relations
co-ordinator at 250-5034,r fax: 250-0576.

January 30. Kirby urged those attending
to contact their representatives and
members of the Rules Committee to
discourage support for the resolution and
to remain alert to future developments
while the Legislature is in session. Kirby
explained that the resolution had to given
a hearing by the committee to which i.t has
been assigned in order to be voted on by
the full House of Representives. However,
even if the resolution is kept in committee
without a hearing, Graves can attempt to
add it as an amendment to other bills. Pat
Reaves of Simply Equal OKC said that a
similar, meeting was held in Oklahoma
City recently.
Oklahoma House of Representatives
leadership was non-commital when
contacted about HJR 1018 but it is wall
known that Rep. Graves is not well thought
of by many of his peers. However, some
political observers worry that this
resolution might pass if it gets to a "floor"
vote just because few Oklahoma
legislators have the courage to vote in any
way except what might be seen as antiGay. For more info, contact TOHR at
743-4297 or TFN at 832-0233.

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Did you know...there was insurance
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A Friend for a Friend

Art Show &amp; Sale

A Friend for a Friend, a non-profit
organization dedicated to serving the HIV/
AIDS community and their pets will hold
an Art Show &amp; Sale on April 29 &amp; 30.
Artists and craftspersons, and aspiring
ones, are encouraged to donate works for
the cause. All proceeds from this sale are
used for AIDS support.
A Friend for a Friend serves the HIV/
AIDS communities by caring for the
boarding, feeding and veterinary care of
PWLA’s pets, as well as making hospital
visits and other support. For more
information and to help, please call Alice
Wilder Bates at 747-6827. All artwork
donations are needed by April 15th.

AIDS is a preventable disease! You
can provide prevention education!
Get the training,
Save a life,
The Minority Task Force is sponsoring
an HIV/AIDS training program on Feb.
17, 6-9 pm and Feb. 18, 9-5 pm at Antioch
Baptist Church, 2123 No. Frankfort. For
more information, call Tessie at 749-4194
or 800-474-4872, or Reggy at 744-1000.

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Anthology Begun
Words and pictures on; about and by
persons in the Tulsa area are being
collected for use in a book to benefit
Rainbow Village. This anthology will
showcase the strength, courage, humor
and talents of the many people here in the
heartland who are fighting the battle
agmnst AIDS.
Choose your weapon: pen, pencil, taperecorder, paintbrush or camera! Honor a
friend or family member; bring a smile or
a tear; unlock the window of the soul!
Showcase a talent!
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Her husband, Harvey, proves to be a
fascinating character as he gradually
by Barry Hensley,
changes from a loving, supportive husCirculation Department Supervisor
band to a confused and divisive man as
Tulsa City-County Library
his wive’s career advances and her inner
turmoil surfaces. His complete disintegration into bitterness is illustrated by
You saw themovie, now read the book!
In case yofi missed the recent NBC movie,
Cammermeyer’s recollection of the perhere are the basics: Margarethe Cammeriod following their divorce when, "after
meyer was the highest ranking officer in
my weekly visits with my sons, Harvey
the U.S. military to
would line up the boys
challenge the military’s
and make them join him
...Margarethe
anti,Gay policy. She was
in jeering at me. They
would chant ’Dyke,
a decorated Army nurse, Cammermeyer was
24 years into her satisqueer.’ These little men,
fying career, when, in the highest ranking
ages 4 to 11, yelling, their
faces
twisted in pain and
1989, she was interofficer in the U.S. confusion."
viewed for admission to
Fortunately,
the Army War College
time often heals, and
military to
Cammermeyer’s children
and asked about her
challenge the
sexual orientation. After
have become unwavering
pausing for amoment, she
in their support for her.
military’s
Along with her devoted
said, "I am alesbian." She
was formally discharged
companion, they now
anti-Gay polley...
form a family which is, in
in 1992, solely because
of her sexual orientation, after being given
many ways, very conventional.
several opportunities to change her answer.
Cammermeyer’s military ordeal is
Her book reveals a personal life not
harrowing. After reading about her logic,
courage and honesty, one soon realizes
unlike many people who realize their
sexual identity after being married and
that there are, indeed, heroes and role
models in the Gay community. She is an
having children. Juggling a career while
important figure as she continues her
holding together a "traditional family
unit", in the process of acknowledging
advocacy for human rights. Her book is
timely, inspiring and written in an easyher true sexual orientation makes quite a
to-read style.
story.

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              <text>Serving Tulsa’s Lesbian, Gay &amp; Bisexual Communities - Our Families of the Heart February 15- March 14, 1995, Volume 2, Issue 3&#13;
Barnes &amp; Noble&#13;
Censors Paper&#13;
TULSA - Barnes &amp; Noble’s&#13;
recently opened Tulsa store has&#13;
denied equal access to Tulsa&#13;
Family News as a distribution&#13;
point. Tulsa Family News&#13;
approachedBarnes &amp;Noble after&#13;
observing a stand for Tulsa&#13;
People in the lobby of their 71st&#13;
store.&#13;
Cynthia Carnahan, spokesperson&#13;
for that location, said that&#13;
store manager, Diane Elliott,&#13;
would not allow Tulsa Family&#13;
News ~FFN) because the store&#13;
hadalready had a few complaints&#13;
about the Lesbian &amp; Gay rifles&#13;
they carry. Hliott,inconversation&#13;
with TFN publisher, Tom Neal,&#13;
said-that Tulsa People and Urban&#13;
Tulsa (both of which had been&#13;
given permission to distribute)&#13;
were "acceptable" because they&#13;
were of "general interest".&#13;
Camahan indicated that the&#13;
objection was based on the&#13;
Chance that non-Gays might&#13;
complain rather than on any&#13;
specific content issue (editor’s&#13;
note: TFN and the Tulsa Worm&#13;
are comparable in content).&#13;
Regional manager, Jim Van&#13;
Natter, at press time, had decided&#13;
to ban all free publications in the&#13;
stores over which he had&#13;
responsibility. He says was&#13;
motivated; in part, by the&#13;
problems in stores in locations&#13;
see B &amp; N, page 11&#13;
Helms to Try to&#13;
Ban Homosexuality&#13;
WASHINGTON- Sen. Jesse&#13;
Helms (R-NC) has introduced a&#13;
bill (S. 25) entitled"Prohibition&#13;
of Homosexuality as a Legitimate.&#13;
or Normal. Lifestyle" that&#13;
would bar any federal agency&#13;
from spending money "to&#13;
encourage its employees or&#13;
officials to accept homosexuality,"&#13;
The Helms-measure would&#13;
also bar federal agencies from&#13;
recruiting homosexuals for&#13;
employment. The measure has&#13;
no cosponsors, has not been&#13;
referredtoany Senate committee&#13;
and has not been scheduled for&#13;
anyfurther aetionyet. There is&#13;
....also no House counterpart.&#13;
Utah &amp; So. Dakota&#13;
Want to Ban Same-&#13;
Gender Marriage&#13;
SALTLAKEC1TY-Legislators&#13;
m Utah have introduced a&#13;
measure to prohibit same-sex&#13;
marriages and lawmakers in&#13;
South Dakota have quickly&#13;
passed a similar law in the state&#13;
House, sending it on to the state&#13;
Senate for approval.Activists&#13;
believe both measures have been&#13;
introduced now because of the&#13;
see Marrriage, page 9&#13;
Largent Mtg.&#13;
March 4, 10 am&#13;
MCC-Tulsa&#13;
Congressman Steve Largent&#13;
will attend a meeting with the&#13;
Lesbian/Gay communities on&#13;
Sat. March4, at 10 am. hostedby&#13;
the Metropolitan Community&#13;
Church of-Greater Tulsa and&#13;
Tulsa Family News. -&#13;
This meeting is an historic&#13;
event since it will be the first&#13;
time ever that an Oklahoma&#13;
Member of Congress has met&#13;
with Lesbian&amp;Gay constituents&#13;
in state. Mr. Largent, who.has&#13;
record o£~ .making anti;;G~y.&#13;
expressed his desire to represent&#13;
all persons in his district.&#13;
TOHR Leadership: Kelly Kirby, Tim Gillean, &amp; Miriam Childers&#13;
Leaders Organize in Tulsa &amp;OKC&#13;
to Counter Anti-GayAmendment&#13;
Community organizers in Tulsa and Oklahoma City called&#13;
community meetings to warn of an anti-Gay amendment that State&#13;
Rep. Bill Graves of Oklahoma City has introduced into the current&#13;
legislative session. In a Oklahoma House of Representative press&#13;
release, the following is attributed to Graves, "this type of lifestyle&#13;
[homosexuality] must not be allowed to continue ff we are going to&#13;
’maintain a moral, orderly society. ’" Graves added, "...we have seen&#13;
pro:homosexual groups in other states obtain minority and protected&#13;
status from .discrimination...history has shown that in nations wher&#13;
such policies have succeeded, moral disintegration has soon&#13;
followed...it is~incredible that such programs would even be seriously&#13;
proposed in view of the fact that-homosexuals are the ones who have&#13;
brought us the deadly AIDS plague".&#13;
IfpassedbytheOklahomaHouseand Senate, HouseJointResolution&#13;
1018 would create a state ballot question to amend the Constitution&#13;
adding" the following."¯ "Section" 2.1 Neither" the State of. Oklah0ma,.&#13;
through any of its branches or departments, or any of ~ts agencaes,&#13;
political subdivisions, municipalities, counties or school districts&#13;
sl~:enact, adopt, or,enforce-any statute, rule, regulation, Ordinance&#13;
or policy whereby homosexual, lesbian, or bisexual orientation,&#13;
conduct, practices, or relationships shall constitute or otherwise be the&#13;
see HJR 1018, page 11&#13;
Gay Officials Going&#13;
to White House&#13;
DC -- In what many observers&#13;
say is clearly an effort by the&#13;
Clinton administration to mend&#13;
badly damaged fences with&#13;
lesbian and gay voters, some 30&#13;
gay and lesbian dected officials&#13;
have been invited to a meeting at&#13;
theWhite House in late February&#13;
or early March. "We want them&#13;
[administration officials] to give&#13;
us someindication that, yes, they&#13;
do care about us, that weare an&#13;
important community, an&#13;
important part ,of their&#13;
constituency," said San Francisco&#13;
Supervisor Susan Leal,&#13;
whowas asked toputthe meeting&#13;
together. ?At the same time, we&#13;
also want to hear that they’re not&#13;
going to be giving in to the far&#13;
right." Ideally, Lealthinks those&#13;
who should be present would be&#13;
Health &amp; Human Services See.&#13;
Shalala, Atty. Gen. Reno &amp;&#13;
AIDS policy coordinator Patsy&#13;
Fleming. But the administration&#13;
has madeno commilments about&#13;
who actually will attend the&#13;
meeting yet. "I think for&#13;
perception it’s important for the&#13;
President to be there," Leal said.&#13;
"We’re planning that he comes&#13;
and blesses the thing and says,&#13;
"This is my thing, and thanks for&#13;
coming, and here aremyideas.’"&#13;
"Gay" Books Most&#13;
Often Attacked&#13;
PHILADELPHIA - The&#13;
American Library Assn; says 2&#13;
lesbian and gay children s books&#13;
continue to be among the "most&#13;
challenged" at schools and&#13;
libraries around the country.&#13;
Michael Willhoite’s Daddy’s&#13;
Roommate headed the.ALA’s&#13;
list ofbooks drawing the greatest&#13;
number of attempts to have it&#13;
removed from bookshelves in&#13;
the U.S. - the 2rid year in arow&#13;
the book has topped the ALA&#13;
list.Tied in2ndplace on the book&#13;
suppression list was Leslea&#13;
Newman’s Heather Has Two&#13;
Mommies. Both books depict&#13;
gays and ,lesbians as heads of&#13;
families.Another gay~oriented&#13;
tiffed on the ALA’s list was&#13;
Charles Silverstein’s The New&#13;
Joy ofGay Sex.&#13;
Dallas Council&#13;
OK’s Anti-Bias Rule&#13;
DALLAS -- The Dallas City&#13;
Council voted 9 to 6 to include&#13;
marital status and sexual&#13;
orientation anti-bias protections&#13;
for city workers in a 2rid test of&#13;
the issue after the city attorney&#13;
ruled that the council’s 1st vote&#13;
earlier in January may not have&#13;
see Dallas, page 9&#13;
Gingrich to Hold&#13;
Anti.Gay Hearings&#13;
DC -- According to the Human&#13;
Rights Campaign Fund, Speaker&#13;
Newt Gingrich said at a town&#13;
meeting in ,Ga.., that the House&#13;
will hold hearings SoughtbyLou&#13;
Sheldon of the anti,gay&#13;
Traditional Values Coalition. "I&#13;
do think at somepoint this spring&#13;
or summer,ft.we.can have a on~&#13;
day hearing on whether or not&#13;
taxpayermoney is being spent to&#13;
promote things that are literally&#13;
grotesque;.tha.t, that’ s alegitimate&#13;
request, HRCF reported&#13;
Gingrich as saying.&#13;
Since the Republicans won&#13;
control of Congress in Nov.,&#13;
Sheldon has told reporters that&#13;
Gingrich-had pledged ~o. hold-.-&#13;
hearings on a array of proposals&#13;
-.including limiting AIDS&#13;
FeredVe ention programs, imposing&#13;
ral"controls on public school&#13;
curricula, and limits on counseling&#13;
&amp; materials aimed at Gay&#13;
&amp; Lesbian youth. Elizabeth&#13;
Birch, HRCF’s new executive&#13;
director, said, "The Republican&#13;
leadership is clearly coming&#13;
under pressure from anti-gay&#13;
extremists. The Speaker should&#13;
reject this extremism and keep&#13;
focused on issues important to&#13;
mainstream America."&#13;
Gay Basher&#13;
Gets Bashed&#13;
TULSA - A Gay Tulsa man&#13;
reported to TFN that he was&#13;
assaulted in mid-January at the&#13;
Tulsa Promenade Shopping&#13;
Center parking lot. His assailant,&#13;
a man in his 20’ s, sprang out,&#13;
yelling "hey queer-boy". The&#13;
intended victim (whom we’ll call&#13;
"Joe" since he spoke on&#13;
condition ofanonymity toprotect&#13;
his employment-editor’s note)&#13;
said that "of course, I turned&#13;
around." His assailant attempted&#13;
see Basher, page 9&#13;
Speaker at King&#13;
Service Slanders&#13;
Gays - No Apology&#13;
From Organizers&#13;
TULSA - On Sunday, January&#13;
15, the Martin Luther King, Jr.&#13;
Commemorative Society held an&#13;
interfaith memorial service in&#13;
honor of slain civil rights leader,&#13;
Dr. Martin Luther King. This&#13;
waspartofa series ofKingevents&#13;
in Tulsa. Bishop ,Ron Young,&#13;
former Tulsa City Commissioner,&#13;
and pastor of the&#13;
Pentecostal Bridegroom Church&#13;
of Philadelphia, ~vas the main&#13;
speaker for the event,, held at&#13;
Boston Ave. Methodist Church,&#13;
Young listed homosexuality,&#13;
with spouse and childabuse, drug&#13;
see ML King, page 9&#13;
Conviction;inr&#13;
Miss. Murder Trial&#13;
MISSISSIPPI -- February 13,&#13;
1995 -- Rejecting the HIV and&#13;
gay panic arguments Of the&#13;
defense, ajury convicted Marvin&#13;
McClendon, 17, Friday for the&#13;
slayingof two gay men near&#13;
Laurel, MS. Circuit Judge Billy&#13;
Landrum, who earlier had released&#13;
the HIV status of both&#13;
victimsto the jury, Sentenced&#13;
MeClendon to two consecutive&#13;
life prison terms for the murders&#13;
of Robert Waiters and Joseph&#13;
Shoemake.&#13;
The defense attorney, J.&#13;
Ronald Parrish, whose legal defense&#13;
strategy included arguments&#13;
basedonthe the HIV status&#13;
¯ anti, Sexual orientation, of. the&#13;
victims, Continued his anti-gay&#13;
tirade after the triaE Parrish&#13;
decried the verdict, calling it a&#13;
defeat for "people who want to&#13;
keep their children safe from&#13;
people trolling the streets.’"&#13;
"NGLTF is pleased that the&#13;
see Murder, page 9&#13;
"Gays &amp; Lesbians under attack,&#13;
what do we do?&#13;
Act up, fight back!&#13;
People with AIDS under attack,&#13;
what do we do?&#13;
Act-up, fight back!" -~ ACT UP&#13;
slogan&#13;
One look at page one of this&#13;
paper is enough to see that&#13;
indeed, Lesbians, Gay men,&#13;
Bisexuals, Transgendered&#13;
persons, people withAIDS are&#13;
under attack in Tulsa, in the&#13;
Oklahoma Legislature, in&#13;
Washington and around the&#13;
world.&#13;
In Tulsa, a veteran is assaulted&#13;
fornoreason thanhehas rainbow&#13;
triangles on a chain (with his dog&#13;
.tags). Under Oklahoma law, this&#13;
ts not a hate crime. But not all&#13;
attacks are active. Some folks&#13;
just achieve similar results by&#13;
their passivity or inaction.&#13;
For example, Tulsa’s&#13;
OOPS&#13;
Editor’s note: last month Kelly&#13;
Kirk, wrote an excellentstory of&#13;
which only halfgotprinted thru’&#13;
ou.r error. The bottom ofhis story&#13;
gottost somewhere on an dectronic&#13;
desktop. Our~tpologies to&#13;
Kelly. The complete story runs&#13;
below. - TN&#13;
In honor of International&#13;
Human Rights Day, the Human&#13;
Rights Commission and Human&#13;
Rights Department of the City of&#13;
Tulsa hosted a reception on&#13;
Monday, December 19, 1994.&#13;
Addressing the gathering,&#13;
Commission Chair Eddie Faye&#13;
Gates spoke of past accomplishments&#13;
and achievements in&#13;
the human rights arena globally.&#13;
International Human Rights&#13;
Day was started by the United&#13;
Nations to monitorhumanrights.&#13;
Ms. Gates noted that the United&#13;
States is still on the list ofhuman&#13;
rights violators in the area of&#13;
prisoner treatment, particularly&#13;
23 hourperdaylockdowns where&#13;
inmates aren’t exposed to&#13;
sunlight. She noted also a&#13;
distinctionbetweenhumanfights&#13;
monitored globally and civil&#13;
rights which are maintained by&#13;
national governments.&#13;
Ms. Gates noted that while&#13;
things are less than perfect, we&#13;
have adequate legislation and&#13;
agreement in the important areas&#13;
of discrimination based on race,&#13;
gender, religion, disability, and&#13;
ethnic origin, leaving the basic&#13;
rights of Gay men and Lesbians&#13;
as the last frontier to be crossed.&#13;
Tulsa Mayor Susan Savage&#13;
remarked on the irony of a&#13;
speaker in town recently to&#13;
address city employees on&#13;
sensitivity issues being quite&#13;
surprised when he met her,&#13;
expecting the Mayor to be male.&#13;
She echoedCommi ssioner Gates&#13;
comments on the need to&#13;
see Human Rights, page 9&#13;
sometimes Gay-friendly mayor&#13;
&amp; staff pretend that no city&#13;
!employees have told them about&#13;
!and-Gay discriminationby other&#13;
city employees. If the problem&#13;
were acknowleged, our mayor,&#13;
who’s clearly opposed to&#13;
discrimination based on gender&#13;
and other statuses, might have to&#13;
risk some of her political future&#13;
by issuing an executive order&#13;
banning anti-Gay discrimination&#13;
in city employment.&#13;
Now at a state-level, there’s&#13;
been little doubt that our&#13;
legislature has had little regard&#13;
for minority views. After all this&#13;
is a body whose first official act"&#13;
upon statehood was to pass&#13;
segregation ("Jim Crow’) laws.&#13;
Ours is a state where our&#13;
institutions (OU, agencies, etc.)&#13;
only do the "right thing" after a&#13;
court compels them to do so.&#13;
But the current proposal of&#13;
radical right loon, Rep. Bill&#13;
Graves, HJR 1018 (which would&#13;
amend our constitution to&#13;
institutionalize anti-Gay bias -&#13;
as though it needs any help here)&#13;
is just part of the same attack on&#13;
Lesbian &amp; Gay citizens. The sad&#13;
On the evening of Dec. 18, I was&#13;
given a gift of love by several&#13;
peoplein ourcommunity. I would&#13;
like to opeuly thank them and the&#13;
businesses for their love and&#13;
support: Scott Johnson, Steve&#13;
Tucker, GreenCountry Cloggers,&#13;
Sensuous, Kris Kohl, Lola, Dana&#13;
Doyle, "Tigger" Taylor, Anita&#13;
Richards, Slutisha (Pat), Janalyn&#13;
Watt, "rl’iger" Rawlings, Winnie&#13;
O’Keeffe, Jane Rother, The&#13;
Silver Star,TNT’ s andmyfamily.&#13;
Lots of work goes into a great&#13;
benefit and making things nm&#13;
smooth. Thebusinesses give their&#13;
time, space and money for these&#13;
events to take place. The people&#13;
running these events are tireless&#13;
in their effort in keeping thing&#13;
happy and helpful. The many&#13;
volunteers work up acts, jokes,&#13;
beauty, signs and sayings to help&#13;
promote these events.&#13;
I really enjoyed the benefit. It&#13;
brought back may memories of&#13;
the entertainers’ fLrstappearances&#13;
and shows when I as more active.&#13;
I laughed and cried with joy and&#13;
delight at the many people war&#13;
are so willing to donate,&#13;
participate and keep our&#13;
community spirit together and&#13;
high with the purpose ofhelping&#13;
those of us in need.&#13;
I appreciate all of yo,u who in&#13;
the last 16 montfi~ ffli~ liii~e&#13;
prayed and sat with me, picked&#13;
me up, cheeredme up listened to&#13;
me, visited withme, and checked.&#13;
on me. For someone with long&#13;
term disabilities, it means a great&#13;
deal to the heart- the head always&#13;
follows - but the heart consumes&#13;
love from you and keep our tuner&#13;
sprite lifted so that we can make&#13;
it to the next day. It stays the&#13;
depression and gives youa smile.&#13;
It is really true friends that keep&#13;
you going. 1 love you, my true&#13;
friends.&#13;
Sincerely, Wanda Sumter&#13;
thing is that this resolution will&#13;
likely .pass if it’s not killed in&#13;
committee. There are only a&#13;
handful of Oklahoma.legislators&#13;
who have to courage not to join&#13;
an attack on us. And though I am&#13;
a native son, proud of my state&#13;
on those occasions when it lives&#13;
up to its promise, I have little&#13;
faith in our fellow .citizens not to&#13;
fall prey to the Nazi-like&#13;
propaganda about Lesbian and&#13;
Gay lives.&#13;
At the federal level,&#13;
Oklahoma’s entire Congressional&#13;
delegation is hostile to&#13;
their own Lesbian &amp; Gay&#13;
constituents. The Human Rights&#13;
Campaign Fund, the nation’s&#13;
largest Lesbian &amp; Gay&#13;
organization, began its national&#13;
effort to get Congress members&#13;
to sign a pledge not to discriminatein&#13;
their own hiring based&#13;
primarily on the prejudice of&#13;
TulSa’s Rep. Jim Inhofe (now&#13;
Senator) because of a Tulsa&#13;
World story. Tulsans, of course,&#13;
have known of Inhofe’s bias for&#13;
almost 20 years. Sen. Nickles&#13;
,goes around to small towns like&#13;
See Fight Back. page 11&#13;
Carbon Copy&#13;
US Rep, Steve Largent_&#13;
2424 E. 21st, Ste. 510&#13;
Tulsa, Oklahoma&#13;
Dear Representative Largent:&#13;
As a representative of all our&#13;
citizens, I hope you will ease off&#13;
on the homosexuals. Tom Neal’ s&#13;
father is anMD [retired-editor]&#13;
- the other children are "normal".&#13;
Dr. McDonald’s daughter is&#13;
Lesbian - his other children are&#13;
"normal". My daughter and two&#13;
Aunts are Lesbian - the rest of us&#13;
are "normal". Youare apparendy&#13;
"normal". So I hope you realize&#13;
that all citizens need equal (not&#13;
special) opportunities.&#13;
Your humble constituent,&#13;
Phil Diggdon, MD&#13;
Fellow,&#13;
American College of Surgeons&#13;
Diplomate,&#13;
American Board of Urology&#13;
PS: By the way, I did vote for&#13;
you; we all have certain, blind&#13;
spots.&#13;
Carbon Copy&#13;
Editors, Tulsa World&#13;
January 31&#13;
I, too, was shocked at Bishop&#13;
Ron Young’ s comments at the&#13;
Martin Luther King Jr. March&#13;
and Interfaith Memorial Service.&#13;
I was elated to be there, wished&#13;
the ’~,h’ol~ city could march&#13;
together, hear the beautiful mnsic&#13;
and the young man who so&#13;
..,e,!oquenflydeliver,e~t, Rev. King’ s&#13;
I I4ave A Dream.’ Many years&#13;
ago, my father took me to hear&#13;
Rev. King speak in Tulsa - before&#13;
he was well known. [ will never&#13;
forgethim. Inmyopinion, Bishop&#13;
Young’s derogatory remarks&#13;
about the Lesbian &amp; Gay&#13;
Community m no way represent&#13;
what Rev. King or his family&#13;
stand for, work towards, or died&#13;
for. I certaiul,y agree that, at the&#13;
b’ee Letters, page 9&#13;
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Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights. P.O. Box 52729 Tulsa, ~)K 74152&#13;
February/March 1995 Volume 15 Number 2&#13;
The ~,iews expre~ed elsewhere In Tulsa Family News are not necessarily the views ~TOHR. l’erml,~sion&#13;
Is grmtted to reprint Information contained within the TOHR Reporter page along with other itent~, muhrr&#13;
Tulsa Oklahomans FOr Human Rights is on the move and the excitement and activity is contagious. The participation of each and every one of&#13;
you is appreciated and embraced.° If you are still watching from the side, please jump on board, we need your hell:).&#13;
Our FOCUS Groups have come and gone and the programs as a result of these groups are being formed and put on the calendar now. Some of&#13;
the Ideas that were born of the FOCUS Groups are happening now. A COMMUNITY calendar is being put together, a lending library is scheduled to&#13;
start a book drive soon, womens support groups are forming now as well as a membership drive for women in the form of a dance. These are&#13;
only a few of the programs recommended by the Focus GrouPs, we need volunteers to lead others. If you.have an idea, let’s hear it.&#13;
The COMMUNITY CENTER needs $$$$$ and a space. A fund has been established for direct donations, make a note-on You[ Check., T_a~e a m_oment&#13;
.....to creato’a Vlsl~ri inyoutTieadof ~l~{~eht~[ hSe~tir~g~lSlace fO~all Gays, Lesbiarisl Bi-sexualSal~d Ttansgeridered people. Envision the fun,-fellowshi p&#13;
and sense of community we can and will create with the establishment of a COMMUNITY center. Help TOHR turn this vision into a reality now.&#13;
Join TOHR today as we move Into the future.&#13;
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President&#13;
News Items...&#13;
1. G-at3’ underwood is running tbr Democratic Chairperson of Tulsa County He is requesting th_at anyone interested in&#13;
bg.jn_K_c_hai!y,~..r:s_op_in..t.heirdi___sJ .ri~L~_o_n_t_aet/]j!uj_tl_8.~6_=_2 ~13..-L&#13;
2. Thank you to everyone who ~ttended the Town HallMeeting. B"e are keeping an eye on this house resolution and&#13;
will be in contact. Another resolution has been introduced and we are watching it also. Thanks to Kelly Kirbyfor his&#13;
leadership in this work.&#13;
3. FEB. 18th THE METRO MENS CHORUS will be performinl~ at All Souls Unitarian located at 29th and&#13;
Harvard at 8:00pro. Thanks to PFLAG for bringing ~hem to Tulsa. Lets all attend and support this event.&#13;
Donations are $10.00 at the door.&#13;
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Tim Gillean - President&#13;
Tim Henry - 1st Vice President&#13;
Miriam Childers - 2nd Vice President&#13;
Aaron Martin - Secretary&#13;
Kelly Kirby - Treasurer&#13;
Lynn Smith - Fund Raising&#13;
Owen - Help Line Coordinator&#13;
Mike Sheldon - Reporter Editor&#13;
Brannon Crain - Activities Director&#13;
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Initiative to Bar Gay&#13;
Adoptions in Wash. St.&#13;
OLYMPIA, Wash. - Organizers&#13;
of the Citizens’ Alliance of&#13;
Washington have filed petition&#13;
papers with the state to gather&#13;
signatures to put aballotmeasure&#13;
before state voters in November&#13;
that would bar gays and lesbians&#13;
from adopting children in the&#13;
state. Some 180,000 valid&#13;
signatures are need to put the&#13;
measure on the ballot. The same&#13;
group tried unsuccessfully last&#13;
year to put an anti-gay rights&#13;
measure before Washington&#13;
voters.&#13;
FL Anti-Bias Law Wins&#13;
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -&#13;
Voters in West Palm Beach&#13;
rejected an attempt to repeal the&#13;
"’sexual orientation" clause from&#13;
its anti-bias ordinance, which&#13;
prohibits discrimination in&#13;
housing, employment and public&#13;
accommodation. Voters rejected&#13;
the repeal move by 54% to 44%&#13;
in the special election.&#13;
Conservatives Try to&#13;
Bar The Advocate&#13;
BATAVIA, Ohio - The&#13;
American Family Assn. and a&#13;
local Christian Coalition chapter&#13;
have asked the Clermont County&#13;
Library’s board to bar libraries&#13;
from circulating The Advocate,&#13;
clai.ming a recent issue of the&#13;
national gay magazine-depicted&#13;
male and female genitals on its&#13;
cover. Two years ago-several&#13;
local residents tried to force&#13;
library officials to bar The&#13;
Advocate at the libraries without&#13;
SUCCESS.&#13;
British Military Keeps&#13;
Lists of Gays on File?&#13;
LONDON - BBC television&#13;
news has reported that the British&#13;
government is investigating&#13;
charges that thenation’s Ministry&#13;
of Defense keeps a computer&#13;
database~ listing suspected&#13;
homosexuals in thearmedforces.&#13;
The charges of the secret computer&#13;
files were made by onetime&#13;
British Navy officer&#13;
Edmund Hall, who is about to&#13;
publish abook onhomosexnality&#13;
in the country’s military forces.&#13;
Hall also charged that police can&#13;
get access to the information in&#13;
the files, which includes&#13;
information on civilian acquaintances&#13;
of members of the&#13;
armed forces. The BBC quotes a&#13;
government security officer as&#13;
saying the dataproteclaonagency&#13;
was in the process of&#13;
investigating the charges.&#13;
British Study: ’Sexual&#13;
Attitudes &amp; Lifestyles’&#13;
CHICAGO -A study of"Sexual&#13;
Attitudes &amp; Lifestyles" in the&#13;
Journal oftheAmerican Medical&#13;
Association reports on sexual&#13;
behavior of Britons. Conducted&#13;
between 1986-94, the study&#13;
included face-to-face interviews&#13;
as well as an extensive&#13;
anonymousquestionnair~ about&#13;
more personal sexual behavior&#13;
that respondents completed&#13;
themselves in private. Th~&#13;
researchers found that the "safe&#13;
sex" education message being&#13;
enhanced by either a sexually&#13;
exclusive relationship orcondom&#13;
use seems to be getting through&#13;
to the British public. A total of&#13;
27% of the men and 36% of the&#13;
women endorsed exclusive&#13;
relationships, while 75% of the&#13;
men and 81% of the women&#13;
supported the use of condoms.&#13;
During the last year, unsafe sex&#13;
was reported by just 6% of the&#13;
men and 4% of the women.&#13;
As withU.S, efforts, theBritish&#13;
search for data concerning the&#13;
HIV epidemic was hampered by&#13;
political considerations. In 1989,&#13;
then-Prime Minister Margaret&#13;
Thatcher vetoed the study&#13;
because of "its intrusiveness and&#13;
its unacceptability to the British&#13;
people." The study eventually&#13;
was funded by a large grant from&#13;
the Wellcome Trust.&#13;
Milk Institute Opens in&#13;
San Francisco&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO - Civic&#13;
leaders, organizers and&#13;
commtmi~ty representatives held&#13;
formal ribbon-cutting&#13;
ceremonies launching the&#13;
Harvey Milk Institute, which will&#13;
begin its first term on Jan. 23.&#13;
The Institute will be the largest&#13;
adult education program devoted&#13;
to gay and lesbian studies with&#13;
more than 200 students already&#13;
enrolled in more than 50 class&#13;
offerings. Reflecting Milk’s own&#13;
sense of "street smarts," the&#13;
Institute’s classes cover such&#13;
topics as: "Lesbian Literature -&#13;
1700 to the Present," "Creative&#13;
Block and the Queer Artist,"&#13;
"Prostitution 101," and "Auto&#13;
Mechanics forWomen &amp; Men."&#13;
BBC Bans Activist Group&#13;
LONDON - Worried that gay&#13;
rights activists in the British&#13;
group OutRage would publicly&#13;
identify famous and influential&#13;
closeted homosexuals in the&#13;
U.K., the BBC has barred&#13;
OutRage members from I&#13;
speaking live on its radio and I&#13;
television program~. OutRage&#13;
voted early in January to out&#13;
well-known but closeted&#13;
homosexuals in the country if&#13;
their public activities or inactivities&#13;
harm gays andlesbians.&#13;
In a press statement, OutRage&#13;
condemned the BBC’s ban as&#13;
"outrageous censorship" that it&#13;
said "effectively silet~ces a whole&#13;
section of lesbian and gay&#13;
opinion."A spokesperson for the&#13;
BBC, however, said the issue&#13;
isn’t censorship but a question&#13;
of whether the broadcasting&#13;
agency should risk being&#13;
involved in statements .OutRage&#13;
members mightmake that"could&#13;
neither be supported by facts nor&#13;
whichhave any particular public&#13;
interest."&#13;
Talk Show Host’s Anti-&#13;
Gay Obituaries Banned&#13;
DENVER- After reading&#13;
obittmries of gay men who have&#13;
died of AIDS and identifying&#13;
them repeatedly as "ex-sodomites"&#13;
on his daily cable TV&#13;
program, aired on a fundamentalist&#13;
Christian station, host&#13;
Bob Enyart has been told by&#13;
KWHD-TV to stop. Enyart’s&#13;
display of "sodomite" obituaries&#13;
exploded into controversy in&#13;
mid-January when showed a&#13;
photograph and obituary of&#13;
James Bybee, describing him as&#13;
"a former sodomite...exsodomite.&#13;
He’s dead." Members&#13;
of Bybee’s own church expressedoutrage&#13;
withthereligious&#13;
broadcasting channel, and&#13;
Bybee’s lover, Don Dias, told&#13;
reporters he intended to sue both&#13;
the station and Enyart. The&#13;
station has instituted a policy&#13;
forbidding such identifications,&#13;
saying "we didn’t want to seem&#13;
like we were harassing people."&#13;
Trade Center Suspect,&#13;
Also Gay Bar Bomber?&#13;
NEW YORK - In a bizarre&#13;
development, U.S. attorneys said&#13;
that one of the defendants&#13;
charged with plotting to blow up&#13;
theWorldTrade Centerin a 1993&#13;
explosion that killed 6 and&#13;
injured more than 1,000 people,&#13;
was responsible for an earlier&#13;
bombing. Federal prosecutors&#13;
said in a court statement said E1&#13;
Sayyid Nosair, one of the 11&#13;
defendants in the case, planned&#13;
and carried out the April 21,&#13;
1990, bombing of Uncle&#13;
Charlie’s Downtown, a popular&#13;
Greenwich Village gay bar. Two&#13;
bar patrons and an employeet The defendants hailed the&#13;
were hurt in the attack when a 6- [ European Commission decision&#13;
inchpipebombhiddeninametal a vindication of their claims&#13;
trash can in the club exploded.&#13;
Then Mayor David Dinkins&#13;
called the bomb attack "an antihomosexual"&#13;
act, but police at&#13;
the time said they had no&#13;
evidence the explosion was bias&#13;
related.&#13;
"Freedom Riders" to&#13;
Head for Camp Sister&#13;
Spirit in Mississippi&#13;
LOS ANGELES - With the&#13;
backing of activist/producer&#13;
Robin Tyler and Metropolitan&#13;
Community Church founder the&#13;
Rev. Troy Perry, plans have been&#13;
announced for Gay &amp; Lesbian&#13;
Freedom Riders to bus in up to&#13;
1,000 lesbians and gay men to&#13;
Ovett, Miss., wherethe lesbian/&#13;
feminist Camp Sister Spirit has&#13;
been the object of repeated&#13;
attacks by hostile locals. The&#13;
Freedom Riders will be&#13;
coordinated with local groups&#13;
around the country and are&#13;
scheduled to arrive in Ovett on&#13;
Memorial Day Weekend, May&#13;
26-30. The activists bussing in&#13;
will help finish building fences&#13;
around the camp to provide&#13;
greater security for the camp,&#13;
and other building projects at&#13;
Sister Spirit. "Instead of just&#13;
praying for these women, we are&#13;
putting legs on our prayers and&#13;
inviting people to join us in&#13;
Mississippi," Perry said. For&#13;
additional information contact&#13;
either the MCC Offices in Los&#13;
Angeles at (213) 464-5100, or&#13;
Robin Tyler’s L.A. offices at&#13;
(818) 893-4075.&#13;
SM Case Appealed to&#13;
Euro pean Court&#13;
STRASBOURG, France - An&#13;
application by 3 of the 16&#13;
defendants in a consensual sadomasochism&#13;
case known as&#13;
"Operation Spanner" have won&#13;
the approval of the European&#13;
Commission of Human Rights&#13;
for a full heating of their appeal&#13;
before the European Court of&#13;
HumanRights,probably in 1996.&#13;
Roland Jaggard, 47, along with&#13;
Tony Brown, 58, and Colin&#13;
Laskey, 52, were among 16 men&#13;
arrested by London police in&#13;
1990 and convicted of assault&#13;
for their SM activities despite&#13;
arguing they were consenting&#13;
adults acting in their homes. The&#13;
police brought the charges after&#13;
seemg a videotape the men had&#13;
made of their sexual activities.&#13;
throughout that consent should&#13;
bea defense to charges of assault&#13;
when the SM activity was&#13;
consensual and resulted in no&#13;
lasting harm. Attorneys for the 3&#13;
men argued that their arrest and&#13;
conviction violated their rights&#13;
to privacy under the European&#13;
Convention of Human Rights, to&#13;
which the United Kingdofia is a&#13;
signatory.&#13;
2nd Conference for&#13;
Lesbigays in Criminal&#13;
Justice Set-&#13;
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. - The&#13;
2nd annual International&#13;
Conference of Lesbian &amp; Gay&#13;
Criminal Justice Professionals&#13;
has been slated for Friday, Sept.&#13;
8, in Palm Springs, along with a&#13;
number of related events in the&#13;
greater Los Angeles area from&#13;
Sept. 1 to 10. Sponsored by the&#13;
Golden State Peace Officers&#13;
Assn., the conference itself will&#13;
cover topics including:&#13;
maproving workplace conditions&#13;
for gays &amp; lesbians, coming out&#13;
on the job, organizing police&#13;
associations, the impact ofAIDS&#13;
on criminaljustice professionals,&#13;
working with the larger lesbian&#13;
&amp; gay community, and using&#13;
computer technology. The 10-&#13;
day related events will include a&#13;
tour of the L.A. police academy,&#13;
ride-alongs with local on-duty&#13;
police officers, and a tour of the&#13;
Simon Wiesenthal Museum of&#13;
Tolerance. For additional&#13;
information in North &amp; South&#13;
America, contact: GSPOA, PO&#13;
Box 45605, Los Angeles, CA&#13;
90046 USA;phone+ 1 (213) 739-&#13;
4121; or E-mail to&#13;
gspoa@aol.com. In Europe,&#13;
Asia, Africa or Australia,&#13;
contact: Lesbian &amp; Gay Police&#13;
Assn. (LAGPA), BM LAGP A,&#13;
London, WC1N 3XX, United&#13;
Kingdom; phone +44 (0) 1426-&#13;
943011; or E-mail to&#13;
lagpa@murph.demon.co.uk.&#13;
Survey of CA Activists&#13;
SACRAMENTO,Calif. -AIDS,&#13;
the economy and crime are the&#13;
major issues for lesbians and gay&#13;
men in California according to a&#13;
first of its kind survey ofpolitical&#13;
activists in the state. The poll of&#13;
500 gays and lesbians was&#13;
conducted byphone in July of&#13;
1994 by Drs. Eric Schockman&#13;
and Nadine Koch of the&#13;
University of Southern&#13;
Californiafor the statewide LIFE&#13;
Photography&#13;
Pager 621-5597&#13;
2747 E. 15th St.&#13;
Tulsa, Okla. 74104&#13;
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Lobby. The survey also found&#13;
that bias on the job, domestic&#13;
partnership, and health care&#13;
reform were also on the activists’&#13;
agenda. A majority says the&#13;
political positions of candidates,&#13;
not their sexual orientation, is&#13;
most important in casting their&#13;
votes. Some 91% of the activists&#13;
said they had given money to an&#13;
AIDS organization during the&#13;
past 4 years, 3/4ths said they had&#13;
contributed to a gay rights group&#13;
during thatperiod, and abouthalf&#13;
said they had given to a&#13;
candidate? s election campaign.&#13;
Although a majority (51%) said&#13;
they approve of more "radical"&#13;
tactics andalargemajority (68%)&#13;
said groups like Queer Nation&#13;
and ACT UPhad been effective,&#13;
the overwhelming majority of&#13;
the respondents (81%) identified&#13;
themselves as political&#13;
"moderates."&#13;
USC Gets Gay Archives&#13;
LOS ANGELES - Over 2&#13;
million historical and cultural&#13;
items chronicling 20th century&#13;
gay life and politics, one of the&#13;
largest such collections in the&#13;
world, is to be housed at the&#13;
University of Southern California.&#13;
The university agreed to&#13;
accept the archives - the result of&#13;
.merging two collections based&#13;
m Los Angeles. "One of our&#13;
problems as gay and lesbian&#13;
people is finding our roots," said&#13;
John O’ Brien of the One Institute&#13;
which supervises the collections.&#13;
"It’ s so important for people to&#13;
know who and what they came&#13;
from." The universi,ty will&#13;
provide space on campus for the&#13;
material ru exchange for&#13;
scholastic access to the material,&#13;
which consists of collections&#13;
from One Inc. and the&#13;
International Gay &amp; Lesbian&#13;
Archives dating back to 1942.&#13;
Cincinnati Will Host&#13;
Annual Gay Repul~licans&#13;
CINCINNATI - The national&#13;
gay Republican Log Cabin&#13;
Federation has announced that&#13;
its 1995 convention will be held&#13;
Aug. 25-27 in Cincinnati, and is&#13;
expected to be the largest&#13;
gathering of gay and lesbian&#13;
Republicans in history. The Log&#13;
Cabin Club ofGreater Cincinnati&#13;
got the support of the Cincinnati&#13;
Convention &amp; Visitors Bureau&#13;
in its bid to hold the national&#13;
convention in the city, beating&#13;
out Boston, Dallas, Las Vegas&#13;
and. Salt Lake Cityl LCC/&#13;
Cincinnati PresidentSam Collins&#13;
also said Delta Airlines has&#13;
signed on as the 1st corporate&#13;
sponsor of the Convention this&#13;
year. A boycott of Cincinnati&#13;
was initially called after voters&#13;
there in 1993 approved the repeal&#13;
of the city’s gay rights ordinance.&#13;
That repeal has since been&#13;
declared unconstitutional by a&#13;
federal court. "Boycotts are about&#13;
anger, notabout setting apolitical&#13;
agenda," said Rich Tafel,&#13;
executive director of the&#13;
Washington, D.C.-based Log&#13;
Cabin Republicans. "We will&#13;
accomplish more through&#13;
education, not confrontation. By&#13;
stressing the values that we share&#13;
with the people of Cincinnati,&#13;
we are convinced that we can&#13;
make progress toward equality&#13;
and reconciliation." "We are&#13;
excited and honored," said&#13;
Collins. "We have 7 months of&#13;
hard work ahead of us as we&#13;
prepare for what will be a&#13;
showcase of Cincinnati&#13;
hospitality.’"&#13;
LAPD Anti-Gay Incident?&#13;
LOS ANGELES - Rights&#13;
activists and civil libertarians&#13;
have told the Los Angeles Police&#13;
Dept. they would "not tolerate"&#13;
anti-gay harassment by city&#13;
police officers. The warnings&#13;
came after news accounts by an&#13;
eye,witness reporter and&#13;
photographer on a police ridealong&#13;
who said they saw a police&#13;
officer verbally abuse a young&#13;
homeless gay man who had&#13;
reported a robbery as 7 other&#13;
officers stood by and did nothing&#13;
about the incident. Lorri Jean of&#13;
the L.A. Gay &amp; Lesbian Center&#13;
told reporters, "We have a&#13;
message: We will not tolerate&#13;
hate crimes being perpetrated&#13;
againstourpeoplebytheLAPD."&#13;
The ACLU of Southern&#13;
California has also called for an&#13;
investigation of 7 other alleged&#13;
anti-gay incidents involving L.A.&#13;
police officers. LAPD officials&#13;
said an internal affairs&#13;
investigation has already been&#13;
launched.&#13;
CO Hate-Crimes Law&#13;
DENVER - With the wounds&#13;
from the anti-gay Amendment 2&#13;
still fresh, Colorado Rep. Ken&#13;
Chlouber has introduced&#13;
legislation that would add sexual&#13;
orientation to the state’s hatecrimes&#13;
laws. The 1988legislation&#13;
already bars intimidation ok&#13;
physical harm based on race,&#13;
color, ancestry, religion or&#13;
national origin. Colorado for&#13;
Family Values, which backed&#13;
Amendment Two, termed&#13;
Chlouber’s proposed measure&#13;
"ridiculous." A CFV spokesperson&#13;
said the legislation might&#13;
be used in an attempt to silence&#13;
clergy who condemn homosexuality&#13;
in their sermons.&#13;
Associated Press&#13;
Refuses Job Protections&#13;
NEW YORK - The Associated&#13;
Press, the largest news wire&#13;
service in the world, has refused&#13;
a union proposal to formally bar&#13;
workplace discrimination based&#13;
on sexual orientation. The AP&#13;
announced ~that it would only&#13;
prohibit erfiployment bias based&#13;
on categories coveredby federal&#13;
law - age, sex, race, creed, color,&#13;
national origin, disability and&#13;
veteran’ s status. A spokesperson&#13;
for the Wire Services Guild&#13;
called AP’s policy "disingenuous."&#13;
In addition to being a&#13;
major news source of daily&#13;
newspapers and electronic&#13;
media, AP ironically has also&#13;
now become the main source of&#13;
national news for scores of the&#13;
country’ s larger gay newspapers.&#13;
Shocking Report on&#13;
Hate Crimes in Arizona&#13;
PHOENIX - The Arizona&#13;
HumanRights Fundhas released&#13;
the 1st study of anti-gay crimes&#13;
in the state, showing some&#13;
disturbing trends. The AHRF&#13;
reportfonnd that anti-gay attacks&#13;
were the major hate-crime in the&#13;
cityofTempeandthe2ndleading&#13;
bias-based crimeinPhoenix. The&#13;
study also reports that a large&#13;
portion (39%) of the anti-gay&#13;
crimes reported were "extremely&#13;
violent," involving assaults,&#13;
arson and 5 reported homicides&#13;
in the state. AHRF also found&#13;
that according to police, reported&#13;
anti-gay bias crimes increased&#13;
dramatically - 300% in Tempe&#13;
and 88% in Phoenix in 1994&#13;
over the previous year. In a press&#13;
statement, AHRF’s Mark&#13;
Colledge said, "The murder of5&#13;
ga.y men in Arizona in 1994&#13;
points to the fact that gays and&#13;
lesbians are being murdered and&#13;
brutally attacked simply because&#13;
of who they are. These crimes&#13;
are not simply against individual&#13;
gays and lesbians, but are an&#13;
attack upon the entire communityy&#13;
Minneapolis Partners&#13;
Benefits Loses in Court&#13;
MINNEAPOLIS -A Minnesota&#13;
state appeals court has ruled that&#13;
the city of Minneapolis can not&#13;
extend health care benefits to the&#13;
partners of gay and lesbian&#13;
workers because state law&#13;
doesn’t officially recognize&#13;
same-sex couples. The court&#13;
ruled 2-1 that the city council&#13;
exceeded its authority in offering&#13;
the domestic partner health care&#13;
benefits in 1993. The ruling&#13;
upholds a lower court ruling&#13;
against the city’ s partners policy&#13;
which had been challenged by a&#13;
taxpayer who argued the policy&#13;
violates the state’s policy&#13;
"favoring marriage of heterosexual&#13;
couples." It was not&#13;
immediately known if the city&#13;
will appeal the decision to the&#13;
state supreme court.&#13;
N.Y. Attorney General&#13;
Omits Anti-Gay Bias&#13;
ALBANY, N.Y.- New York&#13;
Attorney General Dennis Vacco,&#13;
who came under fire for his&#13;
campaign last year against an&#13;
open lesbian candidate for the&#13;
office, has issued anorderbarring&#13;
hiring bias that pointedly does&#13;
not include sexual orientation.&#13;
The state’s two preceding&#13;
¯attorneys general had included&#13;
sexual orientation in their&#13;
executive orders even though the&#13;
state has no law prohibiting antigay&#13;
employment discrimination.&#13;
A spokesperson for Vacco said&#13;
the attorney general felt sexual&#13;
orientation was a "personal,&#13;
private issue that has nothing to&#13;
do with aperson’ s employment."&#13;
Mandatory Tests&#13;
Proposed for Injured&#13;
Residents in Utah&#13;
SALT LAKE CITY - The Utah&#13;
state House of Representatives&#13;
has approved and sent to the&#13;
Senate a measure that would&#13;
make injured state residents&#13;
rescued by public safety officers&#13;
or others obligated to take tests&#13;
to ensure they are notinfected&#13;
with HIV or other diseases.&#13;
Opponents of the legislation say&#13;
the bill is an unnecessary&#13;
intrusion and that police, fire and&#13;
emergency officers should&#13;
routinely take precautions&#13;
against infections while doing&#13;
their jobs.&#13;
Link Between Lesbianism&#13;
&amp; Banned Drug?&#13;
NEW-YORK - A recently&#13;
published report in the journal&#13;
Developmental Psychology&#13;
indicates that the daughters of&#13;
women who took the synthetic&#13;
estrogen diethylstilbestrol&#13;
(DES), widely used by pregnant&#13;
women to help prevent&#13;
miscarriages, are m ore likely to&#13;
be bisexuals or lesbians than the&#13;
daughters ofwomenwho did not&#13;
take the drug. Researchers at&#13;
Columbia University, led by Dr.&#13;
Heino Meyer-Bahlburg, reported&#13;
in their work that eight of some&#13;
117 women whose mothers had&#13;
taken DES while carrying them&#13;
had bisexual or lesbian&#13;
tendencies. None of the 117 in a&#13;
separate control group whose&#13;
mothers did not take DES during&#13;
their pregnancies were bisexuals&#13;
or lesbians, however. The&#13;
ColumbiaUniversityresearchers&#13;
also made similar comparisons&#13;
ofmen whose mothers had been&#13;
given DES during their&#13;
pregnancies. But that comparative&#13;
study found no&#13;
differences for males exposed to_&#13;
the artificial estrogen.&#13;
Police Raid AIDS Benefit&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO - Some 40&#13;
SanFrancisco police officers and&#13;
about 20 state Alcohol Beverage&#13;
Control (ABC) agents raided a&#13;
New Year’s Eve AIDS&#13;
fundraiser, arresting 11 people&#13;
and setting the stage for up to 3&#13;
official inquiries and possibly a&#13;
series of lawsuits. Party-goers&#13;
have charged that during the raid&#13;
police officers covered their&#13;
badges, roughed people up, used&#13;
unnecessary choke-holds,&#13;
punched people in theface, made&#13;
anti-gay remarks, andperformed&#13;
illegal searches. Police officials&#13;
have denied the charges, saying&#13;
the raid of the fundraising party&#13;
for Visual Aid, an organization&#13;
that helps artists with AIDS&#13;
preserve and promote their&#13;
works., Wash’ t anti-gay at all and&#13;
was just a "routine part" of&#13;
several raids of "illegal&#13;
nightclubs" conducted the same&#13;
night. Several party-goers,&#13;
however, have told reporters and&#13;
city officials that officers used&#13;
expressions like "fucking&#13;
faggots" during theraid,punched&#13;
at least two people at the event,&#13;
and refused to identify&#13;
themselves or hid their badges,&#13;
and seized money, lighting and&#13;
musical equipment illegally.&#13;
S.F. Film Festival Head&#13;
Presumed Dead&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO - Mark&#13;
Finch, the well-liked and&#13;
respected director of the San&#13;
Francisco International Lesbian&#13;
&amp;Gay Film Festival operated by&#13;
the organization Frameline, has&#13;
beenreportedmissing and isnow&#13;
considered an "unconfirmed&#13;
suicide" by the California&#13;
Highway. Patrol. Finch’s&#13;
briefcase was found by CHP&#13;
officers on a pedestrian walkway&#13;
on the Golden Gate Bridge&#13;
Saturday evening, Jan. 14,&#13;
although authorities have not&#13;
found any body as yet. Officials&#13;
characterized some of the letters&#13;
inside the briefcase as "suicide&#13;
notes." Last June’s film festival&#13;
attracted some 55,000 people to&#13;
see more than 300 films at three&#13;
locations in San Francisco,&#13;
Berkeley and San Jose.&#13;
P-FLAG&#13;
Parents, Friends &amp; Family of Lesbians &amp; Gays&#13;
Tulsa, Oklahoma Area Chapter&#13;
POB 52800, 74152, Helpline 918-749-4901&#13;
OKC Metro Men’s Chorus&#13;
Sat. Feb. 18, 8pm, $10, All Souls Unitarian&#13;
NOTE NEW LOCATION: 29th &amp; Peoria&#13;
¯&#13;
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416 S. Lewis, 582-2400&#13;
Come on in for some&#13;
goodfamily -style cooking!&#13;
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Changing Portrait apparentl y are infected ~by AIDS. The scientists said their ’Blocking’ Protein&#13;
of the Epidemic&#13;
WASHINGTON - Dr. Harold&#13;
Jaffee of the Centers for Disease&#13;
Control &amp; Prevention said at the&#13;
2nd National Conference on&#13;
Human Retroviruses that the&#13;
majority of the estimated&#13;
800,000 Americans believed to&#13;
beinfected withHIV areunaware&#13;
of their HIV stares. In reporting&#13;
a new statistical portrait of the&#13;
epidemic, Jaffee reported recent&#13;
CDC data that indicates that the&#13;
new infection rate among gay&#13;
and bisexual men has leveled off&#13;
after 13 years of relentless&#13;
increases.&#13;
Thedataindicates that: women&#13;
now account for more that 18%&#13;
ofall newlyreported cases during&#13;
recent years; nearly 60% of all&#13;
new cases are reported among&#13;
racial minorities; gay and&#13;
bisexual mean last year&#13;
represented43% ofall new cases&#13;
- down from47% the yearbefore.&#13;
Jaffee said, "Heterosexual&#13;
.contact is becoming increasingly&#13;
Important, especially for young&#13;
Hispanics and blacks in cities&#13;
and in small Southern cities and&#13;
towns."&#13;
Jaffee also noted a recent&#13;
national study of 2,500 people&#13;
newly diagnosed as HIV-positive&#13;
which found that nearly 60%&#13;
weren’t tested until they had&#13;
already becomeill with anAIDSrelated&#13;
disease and another study&#13;
of 222 infants infected with HIV&#13;
ehiCh found that only i in 6 was&#13;
tting appropriate treatment to&#13;
prevent AIDS-related pneumonia.&#13;
Complications of AIDS :&#13;
Leading Cause of Death&#13;
WASHINGTON - Recent data&#13;
from the Centers for Disease&#13;
Control &amp; Prevention reported&#13;
at the 2nd National Conference&#13;
onHumanRetroviruses indicates&#13;
that HIV infection is now the&#13;
leading cause of death among&#13;
Americans between the ages of&#13;
2 5 and44. The new data means.&#13;
that AIDS has now surpassed&#13;
accidental injuries as the cause&#13;
of death for people in the age&#13;
group. AIDS is also now the&#13;
leading cause of death for all&#13;
people in 79 of the country’ s 169&#13;
largest cities, according to the&#13;
new CDC data.&#13;
Long-Term Survivors&#13;
BOSTON - Researchers report&#13;
that they have uncovered&#13;
significant new dues about why&#13;
some people infected with HIV&#13;
remain healthy for up to 15 years&#13;
after being infected - findings&#13;
that scientists say could lead to&#13;
important new approache s to&#13;
both treatment and research.&#13;
In reports in the New England&#13;
Journal ofMedicine, researchers&#13;
say that some of the "long-term&#13;
survivors" they study have&#13;
developed potent antibodies&#13;
against the virus, some have&#13;
elevated levels of specialized&#13;
cells that battle HIV, and some&#13;
unusually weakened strains of&#13;
the vires. While most men and&#13;
women infected with HIV&#13;
develop full-blown AIDS and&#13;
die within 6 to 12 years, some 5&#13;
percent have lived with&#13;
unimpairedimmune systems and&#13;
without disease for 15 years or&#13;
more. Dr. Ronald Desrosier, one&#13;
of the researchers in this study,&#13;
said the apparent immunity to&#13;
AIDS of some long-term&#13;
survivors offers fresh evidence&#13;
that using weakened strains of&#13;
the virus rather than dead ones&#13;
may offer a path to the&#13;
development of safe vaccines.&#13;
One study from a large team at&#13;
the National Institute of ALlergy&#13;
and Infectious Disease, the&#13;
government’s main AIDS&#13;
research center, focused on&#13;
survivors infected with a&#13;
genetically normal and highly&#13;
virulent strain of the virus but&#13;
who seem to possess supereffective&#13;
immune responses that&#13;
are able to hold the virus in check.&#13;
Another study involved&#13;
volunteer subjects who have&#13;
remained healthy for 10 to 15&#13;
years afterinfection. Researchers&#13;
at New York University found&#13;
that the levels of HIV in the&#13;
volunteers’ cells were unusually&#13;
low and that the CD8 cells of&#13;
their immune sy stems proved to&#13;
be powerful killers of the virus -&#13;
far more powerful, in fact, than&#13;
the same type of cells found in&#13;
patients who develop full-blown&#13;
findings suggest new paths&#13;
toward therapies and the&#13;
possibility of creating vaccines&#13;
to induce the same type of&#13;
immunity that the long-term&#13;
survivors apparently possess&#13;
naturally.&#13;
Scientists Link&#13;
Kaposi’s &amp; New Virus&#13;
WASHINGTON - Dr. Patrick&#13;
S. Moore and Dr. Yuan Chang,&#13;
researchers at Columbia&#13;
University, have reported they&#13;
have found strong evidence that&#13;
a newly identified virus in the&#13;
herpes group, which they’ve&#13;
tentatively named Kaposi&#13;
Sarcoma Ass ociated Herpes&#13;
Virus (KSHV), may cause&#13;
Kaposi’ s sarcoma, a cancer that&#13;
strikes some people with AIDS.&#13;
While Moore would not say&#13;
categorically that the new virus&#13;
actually causes KS, other experts&#13;
believe it does. Dr. Steven Miles&#13;
of the University of California at&#13;
Los Angeles said that his team&#13;
and others in the U.S. and&#13;
England had confirmed the&#13;
findings.&#13;
Moore’ s research team found&#13;
evidence ofKSHV in 95% of the&#13;
21 patients withKS they studied,&#13;
while only one of the 21 who did&#13;
not have KS showed signs of&#13;
KSHV - which he said was&#13;
probably the result of a technical&#13;
error. The scientists also found&#13;
evidence ofKSHV in tissue from&#13;
21 African adults &amp; children.&#13;
Found in Saliva&#13;
WASHINGTON - A study&#13;
reported on at the 2nd National&#13;
Conference on Human&#13;
Retroviruses indicates scientists&#13;
with the National Institute of&#13;
Dental Research have identified&#13;
a protein in human saliva that&#13;
blocks HIV from infecting cells.&#13;
The researchers said the&#13;
discovery sheds light on why&#13;
kissing andoral sex donot appear&#13;
to be significant routes Of AIDS&#13;
spread. Only aboutadozenAIDS&#13;
cases have been traced to oral&#13;
contact since the epidemic began&#13;
nearly 14 years ago.&#13;
The anti-AIDS protein,&#13;
discovered by Dr. Tessie&#13;
McNeely and Dr. Sharon Wahl,&#13;
adheres to the surface of white&#13;
blood cells and blocks HIV from&#13;
infecting them. Despite its&#13;
adhesiveness, the scientists have&#13;
dubbed the substance SLPI&#13;
(pronounce "slippy"), for&#13;
"secretory leukocyte protease&#13;
inhibitor." One area of future&#13;
research will be whether SLPI&#13;
could be added to condoms or&#13;
douches to reduce the risk of&#13;
HIV transmission. The protein’ s&#13;
natural function is apparently to&#13;
protect mucous membranes&#13;
against the body’s own proteindestroying&#13;
proteins.&#13;
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Health Briefs Health Briefs Health&#13;
companies by the American&#13;
Management Association, 38%&#13;
of the firms reportedhaving dealt&#13;
with at least one worker infected&#13;
with HIV or who had AIDS&#13;
during 1994. The figure&#13;
represents a 15% increase over a&#13;
similar poll the previous year.&#13;
The survey also reported that&#13;
26% of the companies that have&#13;
had an employeewithHIV/AIDS&#13;
had implemented a companywide&#13;
policy on the workers with&#13;
the disease, but of firms that had&#13;
had no infected workers only "&#13;
17% had set up employment&#13;
policies conce ruing the disease.&#13;
The association’s research&#13;
director said that apparently&#13;
businesses "wait until the first&#13;
instance of AIDS or HIV&#13;
infection before putting together&#13;
policies."&#13;
’Titanic Struggle’ of HIV&#13;
NEW YORK - New research&#13;
by 2 independent teams of&#13;
scientists indicates that the&#13;
immune system of people&#13;
infected with HIV is engaged in&#13;
a "titanic struggle" with the&#13;
body’ s defenses. Scientists at the&#13;
Aaron Diamond AIDS Research&#13;
Center in New York and a team&#13;
at the University of Alabama&#13;
and Oxford University reported&#13;
their findings in the journal&#13;
Nature. According to their study&#13;
o.f people infected with HIV, the&#13;
researchers estimated that&#13;
between 100 million and a billion&#13;
viruses are produced every day&#13;
during the initial stages of&#13;
~infection, while the body’s&#13;
~immtme system pours out as&#13;
many as 2 billion white blood&#13;
cells to fight off the infection.&#13;
This enormous battle between&#13;
the immune system and the&#13;
invading virus, the researchers&#13;
say, is one of the reasons the&#13;
vxrus so quickly develops&#13;
resistance to medications unless&#13;
it is treated early in the infection.&#13;
Study Questions Care&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO- Researchers&#13;
studying patient care for&#13;
AIDS patients with pneumoma&#13;
and other severe respiratory&#13;
ailments at the intensive care&#13;
unit of San Francisco General&#13;
Hospital have raised questions&#13;
about the cost-effectiveness and&#13;
medical efficacy of such care.&#13;
Between 1988 and 1991, only&#13;
24% of those who got intensive&#13;
care for severe respiratory&#13;
illnesses associated with AIDS&#13;
left the hospital alive, the&#13;
researchers found. During the&#13;
period from 1986 to 1988, that&#13;
numberhadbeen39%. Similarly,&#13;
the costof saving lives had grown&#13;
to more than $215,000 during&#13;
the 1988-91 period - more than&#13;
double the $94,500 cost for the&#13;
earlier years.&#13;
Dr. Robert Wachter, who led&#13;
the study, said it was unclear&#13;
why more patients were dying,&#13;
but said he suspected those who&#13;
came to the hospital’ s ICU were&#13;
in later stages of the disease.&#13;
Wachter said it was not time to&#13;
suggest that the hospital start&#13;
Briefs Health Briefs Health Briefs&#13;
den~ing such expensive, ~.lowsuccess&#13;
ICU treatment, but he&#13;
did suggest th~i~"h’~itals’with&#13;
significant numbers of such&#13;
patients begin considering the&#13;
issue of when such care might be&#13;
best withdrawn.&#13;
AIDS Caregivers Study&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO - A study&#13;
by the University of California&#13;
at San Francisco indicates that&#13;
friends and family members of&#13;
people with AIDS can be a&#13;
crucial source of support and&#13;
strength for the ill person -&#13;
although, they can also&#13;
unintentionally be unhelpful and&#13;
Offensive. Often, friends and&#13;
family members are confused or&#13;
unsure about how bey can give&#13;
the most support to their loved&#13;
ones. The UCSFstudy identified&#13;
helpful and unhelpful behaviors&#13;
from the pointofview ofaperson&#13;
with the disease, and offers&#13;
guidance for those who care but&#13;
aren’ t sure how to offer support&#13;
to someone with AIDS.&#13;
Some of the unhelpful&#13;
behaviors identified in the study&#13;
include avoiding interaction,&#13;
acting embarrassed or ashamed,&#13;
breaking confidentiality, and&#13;
criticizing one’s medical care.&#13;
More helpful behaviors&#13;
identified by the study include&#13;
.expressi.ng love or concern,&#13;
interacting naturally, and&#13;
offering practical assistance. The&#13;
study followed 136 couples -&#13;
gay and non-gay - in the San&#13;
Francisco Bay Area for 5 years&#13;
Health Briefs&#13;
and was published in London&#13;
publication AIDS Care&#13;
Magazine.&#13;
Women in Drug Trials&#13;
WASHINGTON- The National&#13;
Task Force on AIDS Drug&#13;
Development has recommended&#13;
that the U.S. Food &amp; Drug&#13;
Administration require&#13;
researchers to include more&#13;
women in all stages of clinical&#13;
trials for drugs for serious and&#13;
life-threatening diseases,&#13;
including AIDS. An FDA&#13;
spokesperson said the&#13;
recommendation had been&#13;
accepted and would be acted on&#13;
as soon as possible.&#13;
Women and advocacy groups&#13;
have complained that drug trials&#13;
to treat diseases such as AIDS&#13;
excluded women, or only&#13;
brought them in late, because of&#13;
concerns about the drug’s effects&#13;
on the female reproductive&#13;
system and child-bearing&#13;
functions. Without the&#13;
participation of women in the&#13;
trials, they complained, there&#13;
would be little or no data on&#13;
possible effects the drug might&#13;
have on them when the drugs&#13;
came up for FDA approval.&#13;
SEC Investigation of&#13;
Florida Viatical Firm&#13;
FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. - The&#13;
U.S. Securities &amp; Exchange&#13;
Commission has gone to court to&#13;
force United Benefits Group of&#13;
Fort Lauderdale, Fla., to hand&#13;
over records of its investors,&#13;
employees, financial results, tax&#13;
returns and other inform ation.&#13;
United Benefits Group, a viatical&#13;
settlement broker that arranges&#13;
the sale of AIDS patients’ life&#13;
insurance policies to investors,&#13;
has refused to tell regulators how&#13;
it sells the policies and what&#13;
becomes of the money. The&#13;
company’s attorney claims that&#13;
because the company is not&#13;
selling securities, it does not have&#13;
to obey the SEC’ s directives. The&#13;
SEC says it needs to review the&#13;
documents to determine whether&#13;
there have been violations of,&#13;
federal securities laws, according&#13;
to SEC regional director Chuck&#13;
Senatore.&#13;
Philadelphia HIV Bias&#13;
Suit Moves Forward&#13;
PHILADELPHIA-U.S. District&#13;
Court Judge John Padova has&#13;
refused to dismiss a lawsuit filed&#13;
by John Woolfolk, who claims&#13;
he was denied medical services&#13;
in the HealthPass program&#13;
because he is infected with HIV.&#13;
The judge decided that a jury&#13;
should decide whether a city&#13;
physician and the managers of&#13;
HealthPass, which is financed&#13;
by state and federal funds,&#13;
violated the Americans With&#13;
Disabilities Act and the U.S.&#13;
Rehabilitation Act. Judge Padova&#13;
said that a doctor "who receives&#13;
federal funds to provide healthcare&#13;
benefits may not withhold&#13;
medical benefits wi.thout&#13;
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Human RightS, omp.2&#13;
celebrate our diversity, the changing facd,s&#13;
of the workplace, and the need to furth6r&#13;
understand and accomodate persons based&#13;
on their sexual orientation.&#13;
Other Human Rights Commissioners&#13;
present, along withDepartment staff; were&#13;
recognized for their work. The City of&#13;
Tulsa will be hosting the 47th Annual&#13;
Conference of the International&#13;
Association of Official Human Rights&#13;
Agencies next August. Event co-chairs&#13;
Maynard Ungerman, local philanthropist,&#13;
and Jerry Goodwin, publisher of the&#13;
Oklahoma Eagle, were also recognized.&#13;
Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights&#13;
(TOHR) was represented by Tim Gillean,&#13;
Ric &amp; Kelly Kirby.&#13;
Letters, frompage2&#13;
very least, an apology is due from ~he&#13;
Commemorative Society.&#13;
Discrimination is not what that&#13;
memorial service was to be about. My&#13;
friends, both homosexual and&#13;
heterosexual, and I were there to affirm&#13;
one another, to dispel intolerance and&#13;
prejudice. Bishop Young’s remarks did&#13;
-just the opposite.&#13;
Marilyn &amp; Charles Murphy&#13;
Marriage, ompage 1&#13;
possibility that Hawaii’s Supreme Court&#13;
may rule same-sex marriages legal in that&#13;
state, making it possible for gays and&#13;
lesbians to legally marry in Hawaii and&#13;
return home where th eir weddings might&#13;
otherwise be legally valid." Clearly this is&#13;
a preemptive strike against recognition of&#13;
.our loving unions," said Robert Bray of&#13;
the National Gay &amp; Lesbian Task Force.&#13;
Murder, frompoge l&#13;
jury saw past the AIDS-phobic and&#13;
homophobic rhetoric presented by the&#13;
defense in this case." said Beth Barrett,&#13;
NGLTF spokesperson. "The jury&#13;
recognized that HIV status is never an&#13;
excuse for murder."&#13;
,It is unfortunate that, even after the&#13;
trial, the defense attorney continues to use&#13;
outdated stereotypes and homophobia in&#13;
an attempt to defame the gay and lesbian&#13;
communityofMississippi,"Barrettadded.&#13;
NGLTF will continue to monitor&#13;
developments in Mississippi. Organizers&#13;
point to the murder of a third gay man&#13;
under similar circumstances in Indianola&#13;
and the potential for continued tension at&#13;
the lesbian-feminist retreat, Camp Sister&#13;
Spirit, in Ovett, as reasons for their&#13;
concern. "Given the murders and the&#13;
history of harassment in Mississippi, we&#13;
continue to be deeply concerned for the&#13;
safety of gay men and lesbians in that&#13;
state," Barrett said.&#13;
The jury, including five black jurors,&#13;
convicted McClendon, who is black, of&#13;
the murders of the two white men which&#13;
occured on Oct. 8, 1994.&#13;
I~i;l~l lllg|, . from p,age 1&#13;
to grab the raihbow triangles necklace&#13;
wornby "Joe". "Joe", who Spent anumber&#13;
of years in an elite US military unit, reports&#13;
that his self-defense training kicked in&#13;
and the assailant was on the ground with&#13;
his arms twisted behind his back in just a&#13;
few moments.&#13;
Later, "Joe" contacted the Tulsa District&#13;
Attorney’ s office which was able to locate&#13;
the assailant through the emergency room&#13;
records whichmatched "Joe’s"description&#13;
of the assailant and his likely injuries.&#13;
ML from page 1&#13;
abuse, and I~lophilia, as some of the ills&#13;
h~,.sees in contemporary society. He&#13;
s~ecifically characterized these as&#13;
"slavery." Several persons were seen&#13;
leaving the service after Bishop Young&#13;
made his remarks.&#13;
Tulsa Family News staff attended the&#13;
service and immediately after the service&#13;
asked Young about including&#13;
homosexuality in a list of violent and&#13;
abusive crimes. Young’s response was&#13;
that his views werejustifiedby "the Word&#13;
of God". When asked how he would&#13;
compare Bible passages whichhe believes&#13;
condemn homosexuality to passages once&#13;
used to justify slavery, Young refused to&#13;
answer.&#13;
The reaction of other religious and&#13;
community leaders involvedin the service&#13;
varied. School Superintendent John&#13;
Thompsonrefused comment. Sister Sylvia&#13;
Schmidt, executive director of Tulsa&#13;
Metropolitan Ministry expressed dismay&#13;
not only at Young’s anti-Gay remarks but&#13;
also his sexist ones. After the service, the&#13;
Rev. David Wiggs of Boston Ave.&#13;
Methodist promised as a member of the&#13;
MLKing Commemorative Society to raise_&#13;
the issue at the next Society meeting.&#13;
Society board members, Yolanda&#13;
Charney, formerly of the Jewish&#13;
Federation and Nancy Day of the National&#13;
Conference of Christians and Jews,&#13;
promised to raise the issue of an apology&#13;
to the Lesbian &amp; Gay communities for&#13;
Young’s remarks. The Society’s president,&#13;
the Rev. Andrew Phillips, remarked to the&#13;
Tulsa Wormthat he hoped that the Society&#13;
could give an apology.&#13;
Since the event, the Society has met but&#13;
so far has not responded to Tulsa Family&#13;
News’ complaints. Nancy Day, not&#13;
speaking officially for the Society, said&#13;
that ithad decidednot toapologize because&#13;
they did not want to set a precedent. She&#13;
related that it was decided that the Society&#13;
would set up a committee to establish&#13;
guidelines for future speakers. The&#13;
Society’s president, the Rev. Andrew&#13;
Phillips, however, when contacted by the&#13;
Tulsa World, refused comment.&#13;
Tulsa’s Family of Faith Metropolitan&#13;
Community Church issued a statement&#13;
condemning Young’s remarks: %..Family&#13;
of Faith takes great offense at the inclusion&#13;
of such prejudice in an "interfaith" service&#13;
which includes those churches that believe&#13;
as we do, that homosexuality is a Godgiven&#13;
orientation....it seems unthinkable&#13;
that a service dedicated to a civil rights&#13;
leaderwhoadvocated’non-violent’ protest&#13;
and equal rights for all would be a place&#13;
people gather to hear a message&#13;
advocating...the oppression of Gay and&#13;
Lesbians."&#13;
i~al i~;1~1 from page 1&#13;
been legal.&#13;
Councilwoman Donna Bloomer, a&#13;
supporter of the Eagle Forum, said the&#13;
-group would join with organizers from&#13;
Operation Rescue and the state’s Christian&#13;
Coalition chapter in an effort to force the&#13;
new job protections to the ballot. The&#13;
measure adopted by the Council, however,&#13;
got support not only from city and state&#13;
gay rights organizations, but also highprofile&#13;
backing from Dallas Mayor Steve&#13;
Barlett, a conservative Republican, and&#13;
from Coretta Scott King, who wrote in&#13;
support o f the ordinance.&#13;
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Enjoy conversation and song with one of AmericaZs premier&#13;
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Editor’s note: this is the balance ofthe&#13;
column begun in last month s paper. The&#13;
topic is the writings of St. Paul &amp;&#13;
homosexuality.&#13;
Verse 26 is the only place in the Bible&#13;
that can be used to. refer to Lesbian sex&#13;
because it refers to "’unnatural" sexual&#13;
relations and, as the term is used today,&#13;
unnatural sex means homosexuality. As&#13;
we have seen, however, Paul uses para&#13;
physin to mean something out of the&#13;
ordinary an not something unnatural or&#13;
immoral as it has been translated. So the&#13;
reference to female sexual relations that&#13;
are "’beyond the ordinary" could mean&#13;
many things. We know that it was considered&#13;
unclean to have sex with a woman&#13;
during menstruation, or for a woman to&#13;
have sex with an uncircumcised man.&#13;
Actually there is not reason to read&#13;
homosexuality in the passage at all because&#13;
in all of the ancient texts, this is a subject&#13;
that is not discussed and there is no reason&#13;
to think that Paul would bring it up now.&#13;
It is also believed that the word "likewise"&#13;
set up a parallel between what women do&#13;
and what the men do. This parallel could&#13;
also mean that the women and the men are&#13;
having sex that is "’out of the ordinary".&#13;
There is not reason to conclude that this&#13;
passage means-Lesbian sex. The burden&#13;
ofproof rests ~ith those making the claim.&#13;
Paul uses the words. "degrading&#13;
passions" and "shameless acts" to describe&#13;
the sexual acts he is referring to. The&#13;
Greek word translated as "degrading" is&#13;
atimia. It means something not held in&#13;
honor, not respected, or not highly valued.&#13;
There is no moral condemnation in this&#13;
word and when he uses the same word&#13;
elsewhere, there is never any moral&#13;
condemnataon in his meaning. He uses the&#13;
word when he talks of chamber pots and&#13;
long hair.&#13;
The other Greek word that is translated&#13;
as "shameless acts" is aschemosyne:&#13;
Literally, the word means not according&#13;
to form, not nice, or unseemly. In other&#13;
places, Paul Uses this work to describe a&#13;
man who refuses to give his daughter in&#13;
marriage and also to describe genitals.&#13;
Never does the word imply moral&#13;
condemnation but only social disapproval.&#13;
During the time of Patti, homosexuality&#13;
between men was common in Greek and&#13;
Roman societies They thought it was&#13;
perfectly natural for men to be attracted to&#13;
other men..It is obvious that Paul didn’t&#13;
really disapprove of homosexuality, so&#13;
why did he bring it up at all? This will be&#13;
the topic for next month’s article.&#13;
Homosexuality was never brought up by&#13;
Jesus Himself, so it is necessary to find&#13;
out why Paul brought it up.&#13;
Religion Briefs Prime Timers&#13;
New Bishop Does Holy Unions Prime Timers of Tulsa and Eastern&#13;
LOS ANGELES The Rev. Pant ~.~,.OklahomawillwelcomeDanielleShreve,&#13;
Egertson, newly installed as a Lutheran&#13;
bishop in Southern California, told his&#13;
congregation that he has performed 3&#13;
same-sex holy unions at his North&#13;
Hollywood church even though such&#13;
ceremomes violate the policies of the&#13;
parent Evangelical Lutheran Church of&#13;
America against "blessing of a&#13;
homosexual relationship." Egertson said&#13;
the ceremonies were done "with dignity&#13;
and reverence" and that 10 other Lutheran&#13;
pastors and 4 bishops in the area also&#13;
conducted the rites for same-sex couples.&#13;
Gay Pastor to Stay&#13;
OAKLAND, Calif. With the overwhelming&#13;
support of members of his&#13;
congregaaon at St. Paul Lutheran Church&#13;
in defiance of an order that he be fired&#13;
because he’s gay, the Rev. Ross Merkel&#13;
has been allowed to keep his post as pastor&#13;
by officials of the Evangelical Lutheran&#13;
Church ofAmerica. Merkel was defrocked&#13;
in February 1994 after telling his&#13;
cong.regation that he is gay on the 15th&#13;
anmversary commemorating his&#13;
relationship with his lover. The ELCA’s&#13;
official policy is to allow gay clergy only&#13;
if they remain celibate. But because of the&#13;
overwhelming support from his&#13;
congregataon at St. Paul’s, the regional&#13;
governing church synod has allowed&#13;
Merkel to remain in his post, although it&#13;
barred him from appointing anyone to fill&#13;
posts at the 18 other congregauons in the&#13;
area which he had had authority over.&#13;
Interfaith AIDS Ministry&#13;
TheAmericanTheater Co. has dedicated&#13;
its Wednesday, March 8th "preview"&#13;
performance ofThe Crucible to Interfaith&#13;
AIDS Ministry as a benefit. Tickets m:e&#13;
$10 with discounts for students and groups.&#13;
Persons under 16 years are 1/2 price. Call&#13;
438-2437 for more info. and tickets.&#13;
Tickets are also available at Tomfoolery!&#13;
The performance will be at 8 pm at the&#13;
Williams Theater in the Perf. Arts Center.&#13;
co-ordinator of volunteers for the H’IV&#13;
Resource Consortium, as speaker for their&#13;
Sunday, March 5th meeting at 4pm at the&#13;
Gathering Place, 4154 S. Harvard.&#13;
Ms. Shreve will discuss volunteer&#13;
opportunities and training available at the&#13;
Resource Consortium and in the general&#13;
community.&#13;
A committee will also be formed to&#13;
plan their 2nd anniversary dinner. Other&#13;
upcolmng events include the Orlando,&#13;
Florida CR Convention in May and one&#13;
for the International Primetimers in Dallas&#13;
in October. For more info. call 437-2878.&#13;
Rainbow Business Guild&#13;
The Rainbow Business Guild will meet&#13;
Feb. 26 at 7 pm at Tao Tao Restaurant at&#13;
6219 E. 61st. RGB is an organization for&#13;
Lesbian/Gay &amp; Gay-friendly businesses.&#13;
For more info. call 254-2100&#13;
Women’s Sadie Hawkins Dance&#13;
Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights&#13;
(TOHR) will hold a women’s dance atAll&#13;
Soul’s Unitarian Dance. This smoke-free,&#13;
alcohol-free event will double as a&#13;
menabership drive for TOHR. The cover&#13;
charge of $5 individual or $5 couple can&#13;
be applied to TOHR membership. Child&#13;
care will be provided.&#13;
This eventis part of a series of women’ s&#13;
TOHR events planned by TOHR women&#13;
at a recent focus group.&#13;
Condo for leasewalkto&#13;
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with storage. Exterior maintenance,&#13;
yard service, water, trash pick-up,&#13;
etc. provided. 2 pools available.&#13;
$550/month+deposit. Call 745-0358.&#13;
For lease: nice two bedroom house at&#13;
the lake near Wagoner. Scculity walled/&#13;
fenced. Double care garage, laundry &amp;&#13;
storage room. Swimming pool&#13;
privileges (seasonal). This house is&#13;
10cated on our home property. Prefer&#13;
males. Clean, trustworthy, discreet &amp;&#13;
proof of affordability required. $375/&#13;
month,first,last&amp;$200 depositrequired&#13;
at beginniug of contract.&#13;
Hey guys or girls, like your own&#13;
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this one and save mucho bucks, take&#13;
over this one for only $17,500. Lots of&#13;
room for boats, etc.&#13;
Call Glenn or Bill at 918-462-7265.&#13;
New Records for&#13;
Oklahoma Leather&#13;
TULSA Last October 22, the SilverStar&#13;
Saloon hosted the Mr. Oklahoma Leather&#13;
1995 Contest with over 400 leather&#13;
supporters in attendance and $3000 raised&#13;
for Oklahoma charities record numbers,&#13;
according to T.U.L.S.A. president, Amie&#13;
Holder. T.U.L.S.A. (Tulsa Uniform &amp;&#13;
Leather Seekers Association) has&#13;
produced the contest since its inception&#13;
six years ago.&#13;
Larry Everett won the title of Mr.&#13;
Oklahoma Leather 1995. This contest is a&#13;
preliminary to the International Mr.&#13;
Leather (IML) contest in Chicago this&#13;
May. Judges for ~he contest includedNLA&#13;
International 94, Mark Frazier; International&#13;
Ms. Leather 94, Cindy Bookout;&#13;
International Mr. Drummer 94-95, Keith&#13;
Hunt; Mr. Gulf Coast Drummer 94, Pant&#13;
Jaques; Mr. Oklahoma Daddy 94, Mark&#13;
Touchstone; Mr. Tulsa Leather 93, Ron&#13;
Greenwood; and Mistress Mir.&#13;
According to Holder, "Interest in leather&#13;
is at an all time high in Oklahoma. Across&#13;
the country, we have become the state to&#13;
watch for serious leather contenders.’"&#13;
Cindy Bookont and Paul Jaques are both&#13;
from Oklahoma. In additirn, MS. Gulf&#13;
Coast Leather 95, "Shadow" and the first&#13;
nmner up to International Mr. Leather 94,&#13;
Terry Gatewood, are alsofrom Oklahoma.&#13;
Twocharities were selected as this years&#13;
beneficiaries: Raint)ow Village, Inc. of&#13;
Tulsaand Other Options, Inc. ofOklahoma&#13;
City. T.U.L.S.A. presented a $1500 check&#13;
to each at the Miss Oklahoma Pageant on&#13;
Jan. 29.&#13;
Rainbow Village helps persons living&#13;
with AIDS/HIV to control their own lives.&#13;
They help to provide education and&#13;
counseling to intervening in day-to-day&#13;
hardships. Other Options provides AIDS/&#13;
HIV education through resource books,&#13;
seminars and networking professional&#13;
services.&#13;
"1994 was the best year ever for the&#13;
leather community in Oklahoma. We are&#13;
looking forward to 1995 with great&#13;
anticipation, "added Holder.&#13;
For more information contact&#13;
T.U.L.S.A., PO Box 33076, Tulsa, OK&#13;
74153-1076, (918) 838-1222.&#13;
1623 N. Maplewood&#13;
Tulsa, OK 74115&#13;
Metropolitan-Community&#13;
Church of Greaver Tulsa&#13;
Where God Uplifts All People&#13;
Sunday service, 10:45 am&#13;
Wednesday service, 6:30 pm&#13;
Home Cell Groups,&#13;
2nd &amp; 4th Sundays, 6:00 pm&#13;
Phone:&#13;
(918) 838-1 715&#13;
Bless The Lord At All Times&#13;
CHRISTIAN CENTER&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 Tues. Minister’s Class, 7:30&#13;
Sunday Service, 11 am Wed. Choir Rehearsal, 7 pm&#13;
2627-B East llth, 583-7815, messages, Eddie Cook, pastor&#13;
Because everyone has a right to be blessed by God!&#13;
¯ Sunday Services 11:00 am ¯ Wednesdays 6:30 pm Potluck&#13;
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II&#13;
Fight Back co.,’ om p. 2&#13;
Drumwright talking regularly about how&#13;
homosexuals are a threat to our very&#13;
culture. Hello - is this really a burning&#13;
issue for small town or rural Oklahoma?&#13;
After all, we know how small town&#13;
Oklahoma is just being over-run by&#13;
homosexuals.&#13;
Both senators have been stalling a&#13;
meeting with Lesbian/Gay constituents&#13;
for over a year now. Maybe the theory is&#13;
that if you never meet with folks you’ ve&#13;
decided to hate, then you never have to&#13;
reconsider your views. It’ s similar to Nazi&#13;
techniques for dehumanizing Nazi victims&#13;
so that it’ s easier to murder them. If they&#13;
met with us they might find we all have&#13;
something in common.&#13;
The one bit ofhope in all this is that Rep.&#13;
Steve Largent appears to be keeping a&#13;
promise made in the campaign to come to&#13;
the Metropolitan Commuaity Church of&#13;
Greater Tulsa. Whoknows what will come&#13;
of this but just meeting with us here in&#13;
Oklahomaismore than has everhappened.&#13;
Wemay have to agree to disagree onmany&#13;
things but Mr. I_argent may be serious in&#13;
wanting to represent zll Tulsans.&#13;
So after this mostly gloomy assessment,&#13;
whatcanwedo?Wemustbegin toorganize&#13;
seriously, as though we are fighting for&#13;
our fives - which we may be doing. Only&#13;
a handful of you are members of and&#13;
involved in TOHR. Whatever its .faults,&#13;
it’ s a good starting place.&#13;
We must start thinking about politics,&#13;
no matterhow tedious and frustrating they&#13;
are. We will only really get decent&#13;
representation when we are organized&#13;
enough to deliver dollars and votes. It’s&#13;
possible. Dallas has 3 of 14 Gay city&#13;
councilors which is the result of years of&#13;
organizing.&#13;
Wewill begin to have a chance when we&#13;
elect a Lesbians and Gay men to the Tulsa&#13;
City Council and to our state legislature.&#13;
Art Justis, newly elected to district 6 only&#13;
got 575 votes on Feb. 14. There are&#13;
probably more than 575 queens m the&#13;
Silver Star and Concessions alone on a&#13;
Sat. night.&#13;
The answer is: get involved, give a&#13;
damn, fred a place where your donation of&#13;
time (maybe more important than money)&#13;
can make a difference. Register to vote&#13;
and then, vote! Call your state legislator.&#13;
Call Inhofe and Nickles, even if it feels&#13;
like an exercise in frustration. Numbers&#13;
make a difference. Get involved with the&#13;
new Lesbian and Gay Political Action&#13;
Committee. If you’re Republican, join&#13;
Log Cabin Republicans and work for our&#13;
lives and well-being as well as your&#13;
pocketbook. If you don’t like politics,&#13;
then help PWLA’s or Lesbian &amp; Gay&#13;
youth or TOHR’s community center&#13;
project, or fill a need yet unfilled.&#13;
Just do something.&#13;
N, cont’dfrom p. 1&#13;
such as Boulder, CO where there are so&#13;
many papers there is not room enough.&#13;
TFN publisher Neal pointed out to Van&#13;
Natter that Tulsa has fewer free&#13;
publications. Neal added that it seems that&#13;
banning all free publications seemed at&#13;
odds with the mission of booksellers, as&#13;
well as appearing to be a cover for&#13;
discriminatory behavior since Barnes &amp;&#13;
Noble did not seem to have any problem&#13;
with space for free papers until a Gay one&#13;
asked for access. Neal stated, "Barnes &amp;&#13;
Noble’ s decision to sell Lesbian and Gay&#13;
books and magazines but to refuse a&#13;
community newspaper equal access says&#13;
that Barnes &amp; Noble wants to take money&#13;
from the Lesbian &amp; Gay communities&#13;
while discriminating against us."&#13;
Tulsa Family News has forwarded its&#13;
complaint of discrimination to Tulsa&#13;
Oklahomans for Human Rights, Parents,&#13;
Friends &amp; Families of Lesbians &amp; Gays,&#13;
Tulsa’s Human Rights Commission as&#13;
well as to the Gay &amp; Lesbian Alliance&#13;
Against Defamation. At press time, TFN&#13;
continues to work with Barnes &amp; Noble’ s&#13;
New York corporate offices to resolve&#13;
this conflict. Comments may be directed&#13;
to CynthiaCamahan, community relations&#13;
co-ordinator at 250-5034,r fax: 250-0576.&#13;
HJR 1018, cont’dfromp. 1&#13;
basi~of 6t enti[le any person or class of&#13;
persons to have or claim any minority&#13;
status, quota preferences, protected status&#13;
or claim of discrimination." "Section 2.2&#13;
No board of educaton in this state shall&#13;
allow the teaching of homosexuality,&#13;
lesbianism or bisexuality as natural&#13;
lifestyles." "Section 2.3 No person who is&#13;
a homosexual, bisexual or lesbian shall be&#13;
permitted to adopt or provide foster care&#13;
to any child in this state."&#13;
Lambda Legal Defense and Education&#13;
Fund, a non-profit organization based in&#13;
New York, issued a review of the Graves’&#13;
resolution. Attorney Suzaune Goldberg&#13;
states that HJR 1018 "suffers fatal legal&#13;
flaws". Goldberg suggests that the&#13;
amendment if passed by the voters would&#13;
be quickly challenged and such a challenge&#13;
would probably succeed.&#13;
Kelly Kirby and Tim Gillean (past&#13;
president and current president&#13;
respectively) of Tulsa Oklahomans for&#13;
Human Rights (TOHR) led a meeting of&#13;
about 50 persons at the Metropolitan&#13;
Community Church of Greater Tulsa on&#13;
January 30. Kirby urged those attending&#13;
to contact their representatives and&#13;
members of the Rules Committee to&#13;
discourage support for the resolution and&#13;
to remain alert to future developments&#13;
while the Legislature is in session. Kirby&#13;
explained that the resolution had to given&#13;
a hearing by the committee to which i.t has&#13;
been assigned in order to be voted on by&#13;
the full House ofRepresentives. However,&#13;
even if the resolution is kept in committee&#13;
without a hearing, Graves can attempt to&#13;
add it as an amendment to other bills. Pat&#13;
Reaves of Simply Equal OKC said that a&#13;
similar, meeting was held in Oklahoma&#13;
City recently.&#13;
Oklahoma House of Representatives&#13;
leadership was non-commital when&#13;
contacted about HJR 1018 but it is wall&#13;
known that Rep. Graves is not well thought&#13;
of by many of his peers. However, some&#13;
political observers worry that this&#13;
resolution might pass if it gets to a "floor"&#13;
vote just because few Oklahoma&#13;
legislators have the courage to vote in any&#13;
way except what might be seen as anti-&#13;
Gay. For more info, contact TOHR at&#13;
743-4297 or TFN at 832-0233.&#13;
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What If You Get Sick?&#13;
Did you know...there was insurance&#13;
that will protect your income? That’s&#13;
right...your salary, the old paycheck, the&#13;
piece of paper that pays the bills.&#13;
And why not? We insure our cars, our&#13;
homes, and.our personal belongings. Yet&#13;
we don’t insure the one thing which&#13;
makes all o.f the above possible, our ability&#13;
to earn an income.&#13;
Its name is Disability Income Insurance&#13;
( D.I. coverage ). Disability Income&#13;
insurance is a monthly expense ; however&#13;
, should you become unable to work, a&#13;
D.I. plan will send you a check each&#13;
month to help pay the bills.&#13;
Look at it this way... You pay into an&#13;
insurance plan for five years and then&#13;
become disabled. Within three years, you&#13;
will have recouped your expenses and, in&#13;
most cases, will continue to draw a benefit&#13;
check. Three years is nothing, people,&#13;
should you become disabled.&#13;
Facts:&#13;
-85% of failed mortgages are due to the&#13;
owner becoming disabled and un@Je to&#13;
pay.&#13;
- 1 out of 3 people will become disabled&#13;
or contract an incurable disease and will&#13;
not be able to earn their income.&#13;
- Actuaries tell us: a person has a better&#13;
chance ofbecoming disabled between the&#13;
ages of 35 and 65, than of dying before&#13;
that age.&#13;
Questions to ask when shopping for&#13;
Disability Income Insurance:&#13;
* How disabled must I be to collect the&#13;
benefit ?&#13;
A policy’ s definition of disability is the&#13;
Your ability to earn an&#13;
income is something most&#13;
people take for granted....&#13;
many people tend to forget,&#13;
however, is that it’s also a&#13;
person’s most valuable&#13;
asset.&#13;
single most important provision. Some&#13;
policies require total disability or define it&#13;
as the inability to engage in any gainful&#13;
occupation (stay away from these type of&#13;
policies). Look for plans which will cover&#13;
partial disability.&#13;
* What if I was able to return to my own&#13;
profession, butmyearnings werereduced?&#13;
Ideally, your benefit - or a portion of it&#13;
- should be payable, even if you return to&#13;
your own occupation at a reduced income.&#13;
* Can I continue my disability.coverage&#13;
if my health declines ?&#13;
Some disability policies allow the&#13;
insurance company to terminate the policy&#13;
or to refuse renewal in the event of an&#13;
insured’s ailing health. To avoid these&#13;
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problems and the inconveniences they&#13;
.create, be sure that the policy youpurchase&#13;
is noncancelable and guaranteed to be&#13;
renewable to age 65. This means the&#13;
insurance company can’ t cancel or refuse&#13;
to renew the policy, change the terms of&#13;
the policy or increase the premium after&#13;
the policy is issued.&#13;
* What does the policy exclude from&#13;
coverage ?&#13;
No exclusions is the best (of course).&#13;
Do make a point to check-in on each and&#13;
every exclusion, they may not pertain to&#13;
you.&#13;
* How long must I be disabled before I&#13;
start receiving benefits ?&#13;
Most insurance companies require a&#13;
self-insuring period of at least 30 days&#13;
after a disability occurs. During this&#13;
"elimination period", no benefits are paid.&#13;
Therefore, to avoid financial hardship,&#13;
it’s important to coordinate your&#13;
elimination period with your emergency&#13;
funds and any employer-provided salary&#13;
continuation plans.&#13;
* Will I be protected against inflation ?&#13;
Make sure you can add a rider that will&#13;
increase your disability benefit to protect&#13;
you against the erosion of your disability&#13;
check.&#13;
Your ability to earn an income is&#13;
something most people take for granted.&#13;
Whatmanypeople tend to forget, however,&#13;
is that it’s also a person’s most valuable&#13;
asset. Disability income insurance offers&#13;
one of the most reliable, practical ways to&#13;
protect your financial health when your&#13;
physical health is ailing. It provides a&#13;
continued, regular income until you’re&#13;
able to return to work. To ensure the plan&#13;
you choose is right for you and your&#13;
financial situation, consult with your&#13;
financial advisor or insurance&#13;
representative.&#13;
A Friend for a Friend&#13;
Art Show &amp; Sale&#13;
A Friend for a Friend, a non-profit&#13;
organization dedicated to serving the HIV/&#13;
AIDS community and their pets will hold&#13;
an Art Show &amp; Sale on April 29 &amp; 30.&#13;
Artists and craftspersons, and aspiring&#13;
ones, are encouraged to donate works for&#13;
the cause. All proceeds from this sale are&#13;
used for AIDS support.&#13;
A Friend for a Friend serves the HIV/&#13;
AIDS communities by caring for the&#13;
boarding, feeding and veterinary care of&#13;
PWLA’s pets, as well as making hospital&#13;
visits and other support. For more&#13;
information and to help, please call Alice&#13;
Wilder Bates at 747-6827. All artwork&#13;
donations are needed by April 15th.&#13;
AIDS is a preventable&#13;
disease! You&#13;
can provide prevention&#13;
education!&#13;
Get the training,&#13;
Save a life,&#13;
The Minority Task Force is sponsoring&#13;
an HIV/AIDS training program on Feb.&#13;
17, 6-9pm and Feb. 18, 9-5 pm at Antioch&#13;
Baptist Church, 2123 No. Frankfort. For&#13;
more information, call Tessie at 749-4194&#13;
or 800-474-4872, or Reggy at 744-1000.&#13;
Lesbian or Gay&#13;
and Republican?&#13;
Contact Tulsa Log Cabin&#13;
Republicans care of this paper:&#13;
POB 4140, 74159 or at&#13;
TulsaNews@aol.com&#13;
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Tulsa HIV &amp; AIDS&#13;
Anthology Begun&#13;
Words and pictures on; about and by&#13;
persons in the Tulsa area are being&#13;
collected for use in a book to benefit&#13;
Rainbow Village. This anthology will&#13;
showcase the strength, courage, humor&#13;
and talents of the many people here in the&#13;
heartland who are fighting the battle&#13;
agmnst AIDS.&#13;
Choose your weapon: pen, pencil, taperecorder,&#13;
paintbrush or camera! Honor a&#13;
friend or family member; bring a smile or&#13;
a tear; unlock the window of the soul!&#13;
Showcase a talent!&#13;
Theanthology will include: shortstories,&#13;
poetry, journal entries, humor, 1 st person&#13;
or biographical sketches, artwork and&#13;
photography. In other words, anything&#13;
that can be set down on paper. Whether&#13;
you want to write about AIDS from your&#13;
pet’ s point-of-view, draw a cartoon, tear a&#13;
poignant page from a journal, write a&#13;
segment from your own life or share a&#13;
letter or a prayer, all submissions are&#13;
welcome. Family and friends may want to&#13;
honorlovedones by submitting theirworks&#13;
so their talents will live on.&#13;
Submissions can be hand-written, typed&#13;
or on tape. Since we would like to include&#13;
as many works as possible in the book, we&#13;
ask that submissions be limited to five (5)&#13;
typewritten pages. Artwork from pen and&#13;
ink to photographs are also being considered.&#13;
Do not send original artwork.&#13;
Send copies or color photocopies as the&#13;
work cannot be returned. Complete&#13;
confidentiality will be respected. Submissions&#13;
may be anonymous. Names will&#13;
only be ihcluded with the authors’, artists’,&#13;
or in the case ofposthumous submissions,&#13;
family member’s consent.&#13;
All materials received will be given the&#13;
same consideration. Every submission&#13;
may not appear in the anthology, but all&#13;
will be read and preserved.&#13;
All submissions must be received by&#13;
April 1, 1995. Materials may be sent care&#13;
of Tulsa Family News, POB 4140, Tulsa&#13;
74159. For more info., call 832-2333.&#13;
READ ALL ABOUT IT&#13;
by Barry Hensley,&#13;
Circulation Department Supervisor&#13;
Tulsa City-County Library&#13;
You saw themovie, now read the book!&#13;
In case yofi missed the recentNBC movie,&#13;
here are the basics: Margarethe Cammermeyer&#13;
was the highest ranking officer in&#13;
the U.S. military to&#13;
challenge the military’s&#13;
anti,Gay policy. She was&#13;
a decorated Army nurse,&#13;
24 years into her satisfying&#13;
career, when, in&#13;
1989, she was interviewed&#13;
for admission to&#13;
the Army War College&#13;
and asked about her&#13;
sexual orientation. After&#13;
pausing foramoment, she&#13;
said, "Iamalesbian." She&#13;
was formally discharged&#13;
in 1992, solely because&#13;
...Margarethe&#13;
Cammermeyer was&#13;
the highest ranking&#13;
officer in the U.S.&#13;
military to&#13;
challenge the&#13;
military’s&#13;
anti-Gay polley...&#13;
of her sexual orientation, after being given&#13;
several opportunities to change heranswer.&#13;
Her book reveals a personal life not&#13;
unlike many people who realize their&#13;
sexual identity after being married and&#13;
having children. Juggling a career while&#13;
holding together a "traditional family&#13;
unit", in the process of acknowledging&#13;
her true sexual orientation makes quite a&#13;
story.&#13;
Her husband, Harvey, proves to be a&#13;
fascinating character as he gradually&#13;
changes from a loving, supportive husband&#13;
to a confused and divisive man as&#13;
his wive’s career advances and her inner&#13;
turmoil surfaces. His complete disintegration&#13;
into bitterness is illustrated by&#13;
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following their divorce when, "after&#13;
my weekly visits with my sons, Harvey&#13;
would line up the boys&#13;
and make them join him&#13;
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queer.’ These little men,&#13;
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confusion." Fortunately,&#13;
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companion, they now&#13;
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important figure as she continues her&#13;
advocacy for human rights. Her book is&#13;
timely, inspiring and written in an easyto-&#13;
read style.&#13;
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*Girlfriend Number One: Lesbian Life in the 90s (edited by Robin Stevens)&#13;
*Hearing Us Out: Voices from the Gay and Lesbian Community (by Roger Sutton)&#13;
*The Burning Library: Essays (by Edmund White}&#13;
*Men on Men 5: Best New Gay Fiction&#13;
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