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

April 15 - May 14, 1995, Volume 2, Issue 5

Lesbian/Gay Community
Center Campaign Begins
Tim Gillean, president of Tulsa Oklahomans for Human
Rights (TOHR), announced the beginning of a fundraising
campaign for a community center for Tulsa’s Lesbian,
Gay &amp; Bisexual communities. After months of work with
donors, bankers and community activists and
organizations, Gillean noted that an appropriate building
has been located and that negotiations art Uiide~ way with
possible tenants and major donors. "We have secured a
promise of a matching funds ~ant- that would match
accumulated donations made by members of our
see Center, page 7

Youth at Risk: Understanding &amp;
Supporting Gay, Lesbian &amp; Bisexual Youths; Planned Parenthood
Hosts Workshop on April 28
TFN writer Cooper &amp; Col. Cammermeyer, photo: Cooper

Col. Cammermeyer at TU

by Laurie Cooper
Col. Margarethe Cammermeyer, an decorated member
of the US Armed Forces spoke in March at the University
of Tulsa to an audience of over 300 about her experiences
of being forced out of the US Reserve because of being
Lesbian. Her experience was dramatized in a recent
television fihn which diva Barbara Streisand produced.
TFN asked Laurie Cooper, a Lesbian and also a member
of the US Reserves, to interview Greta Cammermever.
Q: In your lecture you talked about the strategy of
"dehumanizing the enemy’" - making it easier to hate
them. With the visibili~,, ofyourfilm "Serving In Silence"
and "rehumamzing the enemy" and showing people that
gays are human, does itfrustiate you that progress seems
to be made so slowly?
see Cammermeyer, page 3
Montana: Police Were to
Register Convicted Gays
HELENA, Mont.- The Montana
state Senate gave m to a popular
outcry and stripped a provision
from a sex-offender measure tlmt
would have forced anyone
convicted of homosextml acts to
register with police officials for
the remainder of their lives. A
voice vote to remove the provision without further debate
followed au outpouring from
constituents fnrious about the
proposed legislation.
The measure would have
placed consenting gay and
lesbian adults in the same
category as murderers and
rapists. The bill had initially been
approved by the Senate on only
the day before by a storming vote
of 41 to 8, even though both
supporters and opponents of the
measure agreed that it probably
would have had no actual impact.
Although same-sex sex - even
mnong consenting adults - is a
felony m~der Montana law, there
are no indications anyone has
ever been convicted in the state
under thc statutes. The proposed
measure created a fitror ~ter state
Senator A! Bishop- said
homosext~d acts are"even worse
than a violent Sexual act.’"
see Montana. page 3

Planned Parenthood of Eastern Oklahoma &amp; Western
Arkansas, Inc. will present a one-day workshop on April
28, on understanding and supporting Gay, Lesbian &amp;
Bisexual Youth. Joel W. Wells, Ph.D. professor of Family
and Consumer Sciences at the Univer_sity of Northern
Iowa, a noted author about homosexuality and
see Youth, page 7

Radio Host Ann Williams:

Talkshows
&amp; Censorphip
Ann Williams fascinated members of Tulsa s Gay &amp;
Lesbian business organizauon, Rainbow Business Gt~ild,
with her plans for "liberal," and possibly even Lesbian/
Gay talk radio in her new job as program director for
Taylor Satellite Talk (TST). This new service of Tulsabased Taylor Communications is a direct-to-home satellite
network scheduled to begin in June.
Williams, who was joined by her spouse, photographer
Jim O. Williams, also spoke about what she felt were the
see Williams, page 7

Evangelist Robertson
Slams Anti-Gay Violence
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - Pat
Robertson, who has rarely had
anytlfing positive to say about
gays and lesbians, took a brief,
haJting Step during the broadcast
of his "700 Club" television
program to deuounce violence
against homosexuals.
"We abhor violence against
homosexnals," Robertson said.
"We would counsel strongly, in
relation to homosexuality, that
yon can hold vonr religious
beliefs withont beating people
up and being violent."
Mel White, a Metropolitan
Community Church miuister
who had fasted 23 days in jail
after being arrested for trying to
have a lueetmg with Robertson,
called Robertsou" s statement
small but very real victory.’"
When Robertson fiually
agreed to drop trespassing
charges against Wlfite and meet
the MCC pastor iu his jail cell,
one of the things Wlfite asked
was that Robertson, for ~vhom
he was once a ghost writer,
shonld publicly denounce antigay violence. "I con~atulate Pat
on saying the words we’ve
~vaited so long to hear," \\qfite
said ,alter the broadcast.

Gingrich: Gays Should
Have No Rights in Court
WASHIN’GTON-After a public
meeting about Lesbian &amp; Gay
issues with his sister, Candac’e
Gingrich, who is Lesbian, House
Speaker Newt Gingrich rm~kled
gay rights activists by saying the
next day that workers who are
fired because they are
homosexual should not’have a
right to file discrimination
lawsnits in federal courts.
When he appeared with Iris
sister immediately after their
meeting to answer reporters"
questions, the House Speakerhad
nrged tolerauce for homosexnals
in America. But at a press
conference ,alter being lobbied
by his sister, Gingrich suggested
the courts should apply their own
"kind of "don’t ask, don’t tell"
policy to such bias snits based on
sexual orientation, and that gaypositive counseling programs in
public school were used to
"recrnit" homosexuals.
Saying that although employers should not ask, Gingrich
said employees should-not have
any legal recourse in the courts if
they were fired because of their
sextml orientation. "I don’ t think
that" s grounds for federal legal
involvemem," Gingrich said.
see Gingrich, page 3

Tim G illean, David Lhevine &amp; Kelly Kirby, photo: Cooper

Cty. Demo. Party Adds Gays
at Biennial Comm. Meeting
by Laurie Cooper
On April 1st at Hale High School, the Tulsa County
Democrats held their biennial Central Committee Meetinff.
The theme of the meeting was "Children, Compassmn
and Caring"; this theme provided a stark contrast to the
potentially brutal and destructive agenda of the Republican
"Contract with America". Included in the order of
business during the four hour meeting was:
* election of county party officers for a two year term;
* election of state central committee members, and
* passage of resolutions to be forwarded to the state and
congressional district meetings.
Elected to two year terms as Count)" officers were Dr.
David Lhevine, Chair; Laurie Phillips, Co-Chair; aud
Eric Bolusky, Secretary. Dr. Lhevine’s nomination as
Chair was offered by Gary Underwood. In January and
February, Mr. Underwood had shared with TiDHR
members the usefulness of becoming involved with the
political process As a continuauon of this outreach
effort, Dr. Lhevine attended the March monthly meeting
of TOHR and shared his vision of the future of the Tulsa
County Democratic part3",
continued on page 3

Anti-Gay Violence
Documented
MONTGOMERY, Ala. Ho~nosexnals bore the brunt of
bias-lnotivated violence m the
U.S. last year, according to the
atmual study Klanwatch Project
of the Sonthem Poverty Law
Center. In its annnal report to
lmv e~fforcement agencies, the
Klanwatch Project also warned
that the white supremacist ~oup
Aryan Nation is expanding
ral~idly after years of decline
Klanwatch saidit determined that
and-gay bias lay behind 25% of
the hate-based assaults and
nearly two-thirds of the
homidides it tracked. The group
determines motivation by
exanfining a numbei of factor’s
including statements made by
the assailant, the de~ee of force
used, crime location, robber)," and
statemeuts made by friendg and
community leader~.
Utah’s Anti-Marriage Bill
SALT LAKE CITY - Gov. Mike
Leavitt has signed a bill passed
recently by the Utah LeNslature
that bars recognizing same-sex
marriages, even if legally
performed elsewhere. Activists
in the. state have begun
orgamzlng to fight the bill
see Utah. page 11

Judge Says Pentagon
Policy Unconstitutional
NEW YORK - The Clinton
administration" s colnpromise
"’don’t ask, don’t tell’" military
policy on gays and lesbians ih
the armed forces has been
declared unconstitutional by a
federal district court judge ~:ho
ruled the policy violates the free
speech and due process rights of
homosexuals in the conntrv’s
military services. Federal Judge
Eugene Nickerson of U.S.
see Military, page 7
U.N. Asks About Civil
Rights for U.S, Gays
NEW YORK - The United
Nations Human Rights Committee heard for the first time
representatives of the U.S.
Justice Department outline the
mixed civil rights status of
homosexuals in the United
States. Deval Patrick, Assistant
Attorney General in the Civil
Rights Division of the Justice
see UN, page 3

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Steve Largent.- Full of It?
Dear Editor:
The headline "US Rep. I_argent Open to Jobs
Protection Bill" on the front page of the last Tulsa
Family News canght my eye, for it implies that Rep.
Largent lnay indeed have a social conscience. And
the last sentence of the article accomp,’mying the
headline states "that some observers i~fferred that
Largent ~night consider supporting a nondiscrimination bill that protects Lesbians m~d Gay
men," once he researches it.
I doubt it. I have a letter from Rep. Largent dated
March 6, two days after meeting with Lesbiaus and
Gays in Tulsa, in which he makes the following
statements:
1. "\Vhile I am strongly supportive of each
individual’s Constitutional civil rights, I do not
believe that some segments of our society should
have greater rights thaa~ others based on their sex,
age, race, level of abilities, or behavior.’"
2. "’. . I do not believe ’sexual orientation"
qualifies as a criteria for special civil rights laws.
No one" s behavior should qualify them for special
protection by thglcourts.’"
3. "I am sa~fied that current civil rights
legislation prrYides a sufficient level of
constitutional protection to serve each and every
member of our society regardless of their sex, age,
race, religion or level of ability."
Frown these statements, cleaf-ly Mr. Largent will
see the Eanploy~nent Non-Discrimi-nation Act not
as providing fairness,but as providing greater rights.
I do not take comfort in Mr. Largent" s seeming
concern that it is wrong to fire a Gax man for no
cause other than his sexual orientatirn, because I
tl~ak his concern is as shoddy as is Iris reasoning.
Sii~.cerely, Les Ennnett

Dear Mr. E~mnett:
Thank you for contacting me with your views. I
always al~preciate hearing from people I work for
and represent.
When I took the oath of office, I pledged to
"defend and uphold the Constitution." I firmly
intend to do so. While I ,’un strongly supportive
each individual’s Constitutional civil rights, 1 do
not believe that some segments of our society
should have greater rights thau others based on
their sex, age, race level of abilities, or behavior.
H.R. 382 attempts to make"sexnal preference" a
new protected minority-classification under the
nation" s civil fights laws. There are m,’mv reasons
to oppose such laws. First, I do not believ~ "’sexual
orientation" qualifies as a critefia for special civil
rights protection. No one" s behavior should quali~’
them for special protection by the courts. Allowing
such would violate the constitutional principle of
.equal protection under the law--opening a
pandora" s box for any type of behavior to qualify
for civil rights protection.
Second, large segments of the country hold deep
moral and religious beliefs regarding the
appropriateness of leNtimizing offensive behavior.
By protecting certmn types of behavior through
legislation, the federal governmen! lnav be
mandating associations mad practices that create
violations of conscience for many citizens.
I mn satisfied thai’current civil }ights leNslation
provides a sufficient level of constitutional
protection to serve each and every member of our
society regardless of their sex, age’, race, religion or
level of ability.
Thmak you again for 3our colmnents. I would
appreciat~ 3our prayers and further suggestions
regardiug this or other issues on your lnind.
Sincerely, Steve Imrgent

Thanks Again, Tulsa!
I’m writing to thank yon once again for your
support &amp; generosity. "Ful~a has been on the fore[¥ont
for some time in supporting its titleholders &amp;
charities statewide. On March 17th, you turned out
at the Silver Star &amp; gave $435.00 for my travel fund
to compete in Chicago at International Mr. Leather
Memorial Day weekend.
Special Thanks to Amie Holder, Link, Pat Wilson
(Sluticia), Steve Tucker, Green, Country Cloggers,
&amp; T.U.L.S.A. for putung on the event. Also, a very
special thamks to the owners of the Silver Star mad
my sponsors, Steve &amp; John, for allowing the

fundraiser to go on at their club.
In addition to this fnndraiser, theTool Box
techificiaa~s have held 2 fun&amp;’aisers at the Tool Box
in the past 6 mouths, including a garage.sale on
April 1 st that brought in over S265.00. Thank you
Roy \Vilcoxin &amp; Tool Box Teclmicians for your
continued support as well
I will continue to serve you with honor &amp; pride.
If there is anything you n~ed me to do to support
other causes or chariues, just ask.
Yours tufty,
Larry Everett
Mr OK Leather 1995

Miscellany
According to the Newsletter
of the Tulsa Chapter of PFLAG,
Youth Services of Tulsa is
holding a volunteer gaining for
its educational/social/support
gronp for Lesbian. Gay, Bisexual
or questiomng youth 15-20 on
Saturday, April 22, from 9am to
4pro in the colfference room of
Youth Services of Tulsa~ 302
So. Chevemae. For info: call Lisa
at 582-6061.
Gay &amp; Lesbian young adults
may be interested in the 2rid
ammal Anytown, Oklahoma, a
hmnan relations camp that looks
at prejudice reduction. This
Anytown will be held July 23-29

at Cmnp Waluhili on Lake Fort
Gibson. The cost of the progrmn
is $190 but some scholarships
are available. Applications must
be received by May 15. For info.
call 583-1361.
Tulsa Area Prime Timers will
meet Sun. Mav 7 at 4pro at the
Resource Ctr. 4t54 S. Harvard.
After the meeting, this ~oup for
Gay &amp; Bisexual men over 40
will Share a pot luck dimmer.
On April 23 the group will go
the the Azalea Festival in
~Muskogee Also "a gardening
group is forming.
For more iofo, call 747-8121
or write POB 52118, Tulsa
74152-0118.

In closing, the Log Cabin
Corral, a Gav Republican
newsletter reprints the following
with credit to Mad magazine:
The Contract with America
(truthful post-election version)
WE promise to revive the
policies of Reaganomics (despite
the fact they tripled the national
debt) hoping that maybe they’ll
work this time around!
WEpromise to throw everyone
in America to the mercy of the
Free Market System...E~XCEPT
for our friends the Defense
Contractors. Tobacco Growers
and S &amp;L Operators !
WEpromise to pass a Balanced
Budget Amendment to the

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*Renegades, 1649 S Main
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*Time n’Tiuae Again. 1515 S. Memorial
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*Tool Box, 1338 E. 3rd
584-1308
*Whittier Cal’e, 416 S. Lewis
582-2400
Businesses/Services
*B,’ua~es &amp; Noble Booksellers, 8620 E. 7l
250-5034
Blne Moon Bakery
492-4918
Brookside Jewelry, 4649 So. Peoria
743 -5272
Budget \Vindo~v Treatlnents. 7116 So. Mingo, Ste. 102 254-2100
Certified *loNe Auto Repair
438-3393, pager: 591-0597
Creative Collection, 1521 E. 15
592-1521
*Elite Books &amp; Videos, 821 S. Sheridan
838~8503
*Java Dave’s, Lincoln Plaza
592-3317
International Tours
341-6866
Ken’s Flowers, 1635 E. 15
599-8070
Lonp-Garou, 2747 E. 15
742-1992
Major Affairs
587-8108
*Midtown Theater, 319 E. 3
584-3112
*Mohawk Music, 6157 E 51 PI
664-2951
Mortgages by’ Desigu
342-4252
Phoenix Mortgage Corp.
592-7700
Pounds &amp; Francs, 1706 S. Boston
587-8333
Puppy Pause II, l lth &amp; Mingo
838-7626
Royal Travel, 6927 S Canton
496-2410
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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
\Vestcopa Salon, Lincoln Plaza
583-1500
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583-9780
Interfaith AIDS Ministries
438-2437, 800-284-2437
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NAMES PROJECT, 4154 S. Harvard, Ste. H-1
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P-FLAG, POB 52800 74152
749-4901
Prime-Timers, P.O. Box 52118
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Rainbow Business Guild
254-2100
Rainbow Village, POB 50403, 74150-0403
599-8423
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584-4983
Shanti Hotline
749-7898
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743-429"7
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838-1222
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Kent Batch &amp; Associates, Health &amp; Life Insurance
747-9506
Chem" St. Psychotherapy Assoc. 1515 S. Lewis 581-0902, 743-4117
Fideli’ty Home Health (are, Inc. Coweta
486-1174
Sandra J. Hill, MS, Psychotherapy, 2865 E Skelly 745-1111
Tim Daniel, Attorney
352-9504, 800-742-9468
Leanne M Gross, Fina~]cial Plmufing
744-0102
Kelly Kirby, CPA, POB 14011, 74159
747-5466
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425-1354
Jonathan &amp; Dee Nicholas. Realtors
749-3000, 800-539-7767
Richard Reeder, MS; Psychotherapy
581-0902, 743-4117
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628-0594
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838-7232
*Family of Faith MCC, 5451-E So. Mingo
622-1"441
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838-1715
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298-4648
*Canterbury Ministry Center, University of Tulsa
583-9780
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Constitution...so xve can avoid
dealing with the defict for years
while it’s out being approved by
the 37 states necessary to ratify

it~
WE promise to talk up a storm
about the need for health care
reform while simultaneously
accepting millions of dollars

from insurance lobbyists to keep
fl~c whole rotten system the way
It IS ....

WE promise above all to
accuse anyone who disagrees
with us of being unAmerica, to
blast the "!iberal" media for
reporting auything negative
about us... [and it goes on - TFN]

�Cammermeyer cont’d from p. 1
A: I think what has been exciting to me
is to remember where we started mad
where I started five years ago. My attordeys
saying, "Grete, there isn’ t asnowball’ s
chance that anywhere the courts are going
to rule in our favor or that anything is
going to happen and all we can hope for is
that enougl~ cases going through the courts
that the government will be forced to sort
of look at this Issue again." Whathappened
instead was that it seemed to be the right
time and the right place an our point in
society... I spent about six weeks lobbying
and saw changes take place in Congress
over those six months [of the moratorium].
Tiffs issue of human sexuality had never
been talked about by old petple like us.
The-youth of today were talking about
human sexuality alfthe time... So, what
we have is an old population of people
who are setting the staudards andthe laws
who are out of touch with the reality and
morals of today’ s generation. We are being
offered a forum because the kids of today
are saying "What’ s the problem?" I don’ t
expect that anything is going to change
overnight but there are some things that
have - the world recognizes that there are
gays and lesbians in the military. Like it or
not they are there.
Q: When all of these issues came about,
did you have a way of putting yourself
through what I call a "Lesbian 101" in
order to educate yourself about the
community?
A: Some of that I am not going to
respond to. Some of it I will. We will leave
the "’I01" out and talk about it in the
context when I first separated from the
military and the reception when I was
asked t’o speak at the gay rights, rally. It
~v.as over~vhelming to have 20,000 people
g~ve me a standing ovation for the first
tmie and this was days after my actual
scparatiou... I’ m still learning and I read,
and I have gotten books from the 50’ s of
what fern and butch and all of these things
what they meant and what the culture was
at the time and women’ s friendships and
how those have changed over time. So, it
is like trying to mnnerse myself in culture
that, first, I never kaaew existed and, then
secondly, that I am a part of and realize
that there is a diversity in this culture as
well as the diversity as in any other and it
doesn’ t mean that you have to buy into all
of it.
Q: In recognition that this is Oklahoma,
the "’Buckle of the Bible Belt", is there a
specific role that religion or spirituali&amp;
plays for you?
A: l)iane and I are active in the Church
of Religions Science at tiffs time. I think
that it is through that spiritual basis that
onr lives have been totally changed. I used
to feel that my world was measured byexternal validation and that it was
somehow a giving up of myself to the
coutrol of others. Wheu I had to shed my
rod form, part of what happeued was that
ao longer did I need that external validation
of who 1 was, and what becmne more
salient was that tuner meaning, that sense
of inner peace and feeling that there is
nothing that I cannot do if I mn supposed
to be doing it. I don’ t think that yon will
ever find me regretting even the toughest
decisions having to do with [such things
as] any divorce, that those were the best
decisions of the time and that there had to
be.a reason why I had to go through this
pare.
Q: There are some very powerful
comments and thoughts yot; shared [in
the book] about Vietnam. With those
feelings about Vietnam, have you in your
own mind resolved them?

A: You know, I was thinking just the
other day of how much I have resolved
them. I have come to the point of having
extraordinary respect for the resistors,
which speaks to how far I have come from
feeling that they were traitors and skipping
out of their responsibility to the American
way - and coming to understand, because
of my own experience of late of having to
challenge the military that I love and the
country that I love. And seeing that the
people who felt so strongly about the
horrors of Vietnam, they made the decision
to leave the country rather than fight an
immoral war, immoral in theireyes. Being
where I am now, having to leave the
military and fight it because I believe that
it is unconstitutional - the law as it exists
now- that with every breath I will continue
to fight for overturning that particular
ban .... it has given me a new respect for
the difficulties they [the resistors] had in
making those decisions to leave- and I
must say that I could never have imagined
myself saying that three or four years ago.
It’ s actually the first time I have ever said
it to anybody.
Q: Last night somebody had asked you
ifyou had thought about apolitical career.
Since integrity isso important to you, how
in the world can you be a politician?
A: I don’ t know rather or not there is a
match. I do believe inthe"Peter Principle"
and so there is a certain concern that I have
about a mismatch between w hatever future
career I may have and the type of leadership
style that I have and how I like to work a
system for the good of an individual...
that’ s why I’ m not really quite sure of how
I will move, whether it will be to first See
about a political appointment and see
whether or not I could tolerate it or whether
it would be so binding and against my
belief system, because I do have very
strong feelings about iL
Q: You commented last night that you
lost your military career but you gained
your freedom, as you coined it, "In Your
Face Freedom." If you.had a message to
us what would your message be?
A: We do end up sort of compartmentalizing people by the roles that they
are allowed to have in society and that
those roles are created by the dominant
society mad that part of learning about
other people and about other ways of
being, other non-traditional families, is to
opeu ourselves up to that. And What I have
decided that we ought to focus on is that
on October 1 lth, National Coming Out
Day, that something new is that the gay
community is to invite a heterosexual
couple home for dinner. With that we
open up that dialogue of"Our home is just
like yours" and be~n to break down the
wall of separation. And what we have
glory in, I think, is that the ufix of friends

that we have is from the breadth of all
combinations - that we are not bound in a
heterosexOal world, we are not boundin a
....homosexual world, but rather that we have
both. It’ s more a matter of "We’ re all
here" - and it’s an acknowledgement of
the egalitarian position that we all share.

Gingrich

cont’d from p. 1

don’t think you have a right of filing a
federal lawsnit or of getting the federal
government to protect you based on your
sexual behavior."
He went on to say, "You have had,
clearly, examples of what is, in effect,
recruitment ~n so-called counseling
programs. So I’ m Very cautious about the
idea that you want to have active
h0mo~xuals in junior high school and
high school explaining to young people
that they have all these various wonderful
options."
Ehzabeth Birch, of the Human Rights
Campaign Fund, said, "His remarks are
disingenuous after he appeared...with his
sister.~.and told the truth about American
famihes..

Montana

cont’d from p. 1

Hundreds of people flooded the Capitol
and the governor’ s office with phone calls,
faxes and letters denouncing the bill.
Despite its dramatic about-face, the state
Senate nevertheless rejected an
opportunity at the same time to suspend
the floor rules and debate repealing the
state’ s deviate sexual conduct statute, one
of the country’ s most draconian anti-gay
laws, carrying a possible lO-year prison
sentence and fines of up to $50,000.

Utah
cont’d from p. 1
legally, and many rights advocates have
begun what’s being called "Olympics Out
of Utah," an effort to convince Olympic
Game officials not to select the state,
widely considered a leading contender, as
the site of the 2002 winter games.
Democrats

cont’d from p. 1
Kelly Kirby, Tim Gillean, Ken
Draper,Rob Hill, Laurie Cooper and Bruce
Lewis were among the precinct officers
who attended the Committee meeting.
Kelly Kirby and Rob Hill were also
nominatedand elected by precinct official s
to serve on thestate Cer~tral Comm~:~iee.
The State Central Committee develops
the statewide political platform’l~r the
Democratic Party.
As one of the last items of the meeting’ s
agenda, fourteen party platform
resolutions were adopted. The text of
Resolution #7 is provided in its entirety:
"Be it resolved that the Tulsa County
Democrat party supports fairness and
justice for all individuals or groups
regardless of age, gender, sexual
orientation, ethnicity, religion, race or
disability. We support equal rights in
public accomodations, employment, and
housing for all Americans.’"
The Democratic Party is seeking the
involvement of people who believe that
equal rights extend to all individuals.
Volunteer opportunities with the Tulsa
Cry. Democratic Party and with the Young
Democrats can be investigated by calling
the Democratic headquarters at 742-2457.

UN

cont’dfrom p. 1
Department, admitted to the committee
that bias because of race, ethnic origin,
gender and orientation continue to be
problems in the U.S.
Patrick told the committee, which is
gathering information from U.S. officials
on the United States’ ratification of the
International Covenant on Civil and
Political Rights, that the problems ~’vereff t
simply the results of historical bias in the
country but "current, real life, pernicious
discrimination of the here and now."
Patrick assured the committee that the
Clinton administration remains committed
to the goal of expanding opporttufities for
all American citizens in education,
employment and the economy, and that
there would be ~’no retreat from that
commimaent."
Robin Kane, of the National Gay &amp;
Lesbian Task Force, praised Patrick as a
"’very articulate spokesperson...who
undei:stands the limitations that are placed
on the Justice Departu~ent because of lack
of civil rights laws [for Lesbians &amp; G~ys]"

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Louisville Leaders Held
for Civil Disobedience
I,OUISVILLE, Ky. - Police
arrested 25 activists on
trespassing charges in the
I Jouisville Board of Aldermen
chiuubers alter they refused to
leave when the aldermen voted 7
to 4 against a proposed antidiscrimination measure that
would have added sexual
orientation to the city’s anti-bias
ordinance As soon as it was
clear that the aldermen had
rclected the racism’e, I protester
~l~ray~d a can of air freshener in
the ,air and yelled, "The stenchin
this morn is foul!" Some 50
people then stood in silent protest
holding signs reading, "’Waiting
for Justice" until police warned
them they would be arrested.
Aboul 25 of the demonstrators
refused to leave and were then
arrested. Carla Wallace of the
Fairness Campaign, wlfich has
pushed for the measure for the
past 4 years, said of the protest,
"’There comes a time in the life of
every civil rights movement.., to
stand before the body politic and
demand accountability for
crimes committed ~]nder
protection of law. Our refusal to
passively accept this assault to
our freedom is an affirmation of
our commitment to the high and
noble task before us."In addition
to Wallace, others arrested at the
protest included;: Everett
Hoffman, executive, director of
the ACLU of Kentucky;. Dr.
George Edwards of the Southern
Presbyterian Seminary; Dr. Hal
Warheim, a theology professor
also with the senfinary; Jane
lIope :rod Reba Coffman, board
members of P-FLAG in
Louisville, and attorney Eric
Grmfinger.

Gays Raise $2.5 Mil. for
San Francisco Library
SAN FRANCISCO - San
Franosco’s new public library
is currently being constructed at
city expense. But because of
bu~tget constraints, the city added
no new funds to the librarY’s
budget for new acquisitions,
meaning the new library would
have to be filled with little more
than the material the old library
already had on its shelves. But
an enterprising citizens’ advisory
conunittee set up a special
fundraising effort directed at
-affinity groups" to help finance
new materials and resources at
the new facility - including a

.proposed new gay and lesbian
resources center. In a burst of
gay civic pride, gays and lesbians
in the city Contributed some
$2,596,822 toward the new "’gay
wing" at the library - the largest
amount raised among any of the
groups supporting various
specialized facilities in the new
library. The figure represents
about a third of the total
$7,938,504 raised for new
facilities at the library.

Lesbian Mayor of S.F.?
SAN FRANCISCO ~ Itlooks as
if the woman Sen. Jesse Hehns
likes to refer to as "’that damn
lesbian" is on the verge of
deciding whether or not to ~ake
what would be the first senous
bid by an openly gay politician
for the city’s mayoral seat.
Roberta ,~kchtenberg told
reporters from her office in
Waslfington, D.C., in early April
that she may leave the
increasingly hostile political
environment of the nation’s
capital, where she is ea~ assistant
secretary for civil rights in the
Department of Housing and
Urban Development, to possibly
enter the mayoral race this
November. "’I am very seriously
considering it and will make my
decision within a matter of a fe~,
days,’" Achtenberg sai.d.
Achtenberg made history in 1993
when the then city supervisor
faced U.S. Senate confirmation
to the HUD post. During the
televised Senate debate over her
confirmation, which normally
would have generated little
attention, anti-gay legislators
repeatedly attacked Achtenberg’s nomination with Helms
leading the offensive, referring
to her as a "damn lesbian’"
because she rode in the city’s
gay pride march along with her
long-time partner, Judge Mary
Morgan, and their son.

Gingrich to Lead San
Francisco Pride Parade
SAN" FRANCISCO - San
Francisco’s Lesbian &amp; Gay
Freedom Day Parade this June
took a sudden turn toward
becoming a "perfect family
thing" with the announcement
that the grand marshal for the
huge event will be Candace
Gingrich, the half-sis{er of House
Speaker Newt Gingrich. Robert
Allen, president of the parade
committee, said, "She was
selected primarily because of the
statement it makes and the media

response .... I think it’S really a
treaf that she’s not afraid to say
he" s full of shit. ~[t’ s the perfect
family thing. Gingnch, who will
be one of four marshals-in the
25th annual event, becmne an
instant celebrity earlier tiffs year
when she went, on a highly
publicized lobbying mission to
her brother" s Capitol Hill offices
in behalf of the Human Rights
Campaign Fund.

’Tales of the City ’
Wins PeabodyAward
ATHENS, Ga. - The Britishproduced television mini-series
of Amfistead Maupin" s ."Tales
of the City," which aired on the
.PBS network last year has won a
Peabody Award for its portrayal
of San Francisco in the mid1970s PBS pulled out of
producing the follow-up "’More
Tales of City"despite the oriNnal
nfiniseries" enormous popularity
and critical acclaim after "Tales’"
came under intense criticism by
conservative pressure ~oups and
politicians.

Mayor Fined for Refusing
’Gay Pride’ Proclamation
HAMILTON’, Canada - Bob
Morrow, the mayor of Hamilton,
has been fined $5,000 by the
Ontario
Human
Rights
Commission for refusing to issue
a gay pride proclmnation in the
city in 1991. Morrow personally
will have to pay the fine because
such proclamations are in the
hands of the mayor, not the city
government in general.

Death Threats Against
Greg Louganis
WASHINGTON
The
Washington Post reports that due
to death threats against Greg
Louganis since disclosing that
he has AIDS, the Lambda Rising
bookstore in Washington said it
had to take added security
precautions for his book-signmg
appearance there. Some 2,000
people showed up and more than
300 people had to be turned away
due to the crowd. Louganis’
recently published autobiography, Breaking the Surface, is
already in its 7th printing, the
publisher said.

Court Rules Against Gay
Couple for Bank Loan
LOS ANGELES -U.S. District
Judge Mariana Pfaelzer has ruled
that the California Federal Bank
was within its rights in refusing
to give a special discounted home
loan to Jeffrey Bagley, a bank

vice president,_and his partner.
Judge Pfaelzer gave summary
-judgment to the bank in the
lawsuit filed by Bagley against
his employer. The bank
contended that Bagley did not
quality for the special discounted
loans, which are a standard
benefit the bank offers its mm-ried
employees, because he and Iris
partner are not legally married.

Maine Postpones
Rights Measure
AUGUSTA, Maine Gay rights
advocates ~n Maine have
announced that they will not
introduce a statewide antidiscmnination measure in the
legislatm:e this yezr, concerned
that voters who are already faced
with an anti-gay ballot measure
wotdd find a competing measure
confusing. "This issue is too
important to risk confusing
matters by putting a partially
competing measure (the antidiscrimination bill) on the ballot
as well," Patricia Ryan of the
Maiue
Human
Rights
Commission said. "We believe
voters will say that Maine, as a
state, won’ t discriminate, and we
want them to have a clear shot at
that issue." Attorneys for the
Maine Human Rights Commission determined the gay rights
bill probably would be declared
a "competing measure" to the
anti-gay ballot referendum and
would therefore have to go before
the voters as wellifit was brought
before the legislature.

British Priests Blessing
Secret Gay Marriages -LONDON The London Times
reports that a number of Church
of England priests - as many as
60 of them -have been secretly
conducting marriage ceremonies
for same-sex couples in churches
around England, even though the
priests face expulsion if they are
discovered by church officials.
The paper reported that the
priests have conducted hundreds
of gay and lesbian unions despite
being officially prohibited by the
Church of England. "I had no
idea they were having the
ceremonies in church," Ven
George Austin, the archdeacon
of York told the Times. "It’ s such
a perversion of a church wedding
that you shouldn’t even have to
point out it is wrong."

St. Patrick’s Day Parades
NEW YORK - Making good on
a promise that they would indeed
march in the annual St. Patrick’ s

Day parade, some 70 gay rights
activists were arrested as they
attempted to have their own
march in New York. A U.S.
District Court judged had turned
down a request by the Irish
Lesbian &amp; Gay Organization to
overturn a rule barring the group
from participating in the city
parade and the 2nd Circuit Court
of Appeals uphdd the lower court
decision on Mar. 16. In
Cambridge, Mass., a large
contingent frmn the IrishAmerican Gay, Lesbian &amp;
Bisexual Group of ’Boston,
marched peacefully in the city’s
St. Patrick’s Day parade there.
BOSTON - South Boston’s
controversial "protest" St.
Patrick" s Day march, which has
already become the cause of a
case headed to the U.S. Supreme
Court because organizers refused
to allow Irish gays and lesbians
to participate, also turned down
a request by a group of former
military members with HIV or
AIDS to join the event as well.
When asked why the ailing
veterans were being excluded,
Jo!m Hurley of the South Boston
War Veterans Council, declined
to comment, saying only that the
organizers of the protest don’t
give reasons for who is and isn’t
allowed to march.

Classical CO for Gay Men
LOS ANGELES - A CD from a
major recording company
explicitly being marketed to gay
men has been launched by
Warner Classics - and Beethoven
will never be quite the same.
Described as "75 minutes of
musical passion for men." the
CD is called "Sensual Classics
Too," following up on the title of
an earlier - and heterosexualoriented - popular disk Warner
released in 1992 and that is still
on the classical music charts.
Making it even clearer who the
intended audience for the disk is,
the cover shows two hairy-armed
men half-undressed and tenderly
holding each other. It’{ enough
to get your classical motor
running -which is exactly what
Warner wants.

Lesbians Blocked from
Conference on Women
NEW YORK
In an unusual
alliance, China and the Vatican
are blocking women’s groups
they disapprove of- including
lesbian organizations - from
attending a major United Nations
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later this year. Hundreds of
delegates and non-gov.ernmental
organizations (NGOs) havebeen
meeting at U.N. headquarters in
New York, reviewing the
credentials of delegates to the
conference to be held in Beijing
in September. China has used its
position as host of the conference
to denY credentials to women’s
groups from Taiwan and Tibet neither of:which China
recognizes as indepe-ndent
nations. The :Vatican also raised
objections inan effort to exclude
women’ s groups that don’ t agree
with the Catholic Church’s
positions on abortion, birth
control and homosexuality.
Delegates from China seconded
the Vatican’s objections to
lesbian groups, citing its own
laws against homosexuality.

Another Custody Battle
DETROIT - Carol Hess, a
lesbian who helped rear the 2
children of her deceased lover, is
fighting the children’s father,
Russel Overton, in court for
custody of thetwo boys. Overton
won provisional custody of the 2
children earlier in March, but
Judge William Giovan has now
given Hess weekend visitation
rights and said he will shortly
decide if Hess has any legal
.standing to ask for custody of the
10- and 13-year-old sons o fher
partner of 20 years, Leigh Porter,
who died in January..

Gays &amp; Government
Security Clearances
WASHINGTON - A General
Accounting Office review of 3
U.S. government departments
and 5 federal agencies has
concluded that the federal
government has stopped using
homosexuality as a reason for
refusing security clearances to
civiliml employees mid contractors. The GAO reviewed
records from the U.S. State,
Defense and Energy Departments, as well as the FBI, the
Office of Personnel Manage~nent, the U.S. Infornlation
Agency, the Secret Service and
the Customs Service. Ahnost ,all
feder,’d agencies in the past had
routinely refused to give gays
and lesbians security clearance,
~naintailfing that homosexuals
were
snbject
to being
blackmailed.

Trouble Over Benefit
Plan at CalTech/JPL
PASADENA, Calif. - A number
of major U.S. universities -

including Harvard, S tanford, and
the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology - have extended
domestic partner benefits to their
gay and lesbian s taffers with little
or no controversy. But plans by
the California Institute of
Technology (CalTech) to begin
offering same-sex partner
benefits beginning May 1 may
set off a firestorm,~The plan
would extend health insurance
benefits to the same-sex partners
of the school’ s staff and faculty~
although opposite-sex couples
would be not be eligible because
the university says such couples
have the option of legally
marrying. The controversy over
the plan, however, is arising
largely because CalTech, along
with its best-known facility, the
Jet Propulsion Laboratories, are
the largest employers in the
region andbecause JPLis heavily
involved in both governmentrelated research and the public
school system. Conservative
anti-gay critics of the move have
been bombarding members of
Congress in an effort to derail
the benefit proposal. Opponents
say they don’t want school
children in the area to see gay
and lesbian relationships as the
same as heterosexual marriage
and they are telling members of
Congress that they don’t want
federal tax money that goes to
CalTech and JPL used to provide
benefits to homosextml partners.
"’Our institutions should, in
whatever way possible, help
mmntain heterosexual Inarriage
as ,’m ide,’d," said one critic.

Best Actor Oscar
"Nominee Always Out
LOS ANGELES
Popular
British actor Nigel Hawthorne,
~vho has been nominated for an
Academy Award for his role in
"’The Madness of King George,’"
told the Advocate that he is gay
mid that he has "’never been a
closet queen.’" The 65-year-old
Ha~vthorue, who is perhaps bestknowll to Americans for Iris role
on the popular British-made TV
series "Yes, Minister," said he
will be attendiug die glitzy Oscar
ceremonies with his long-time
partner, writer Trevor Beathmu.
Interviewed in the British
newspaper Today, Beuthanl was
eqnally candid about their
relationship. "\Ve’ re just a dear
old married couple. It’s not a
qnestion of Nigel mid me coining
out
we’ ve uever been in," he
said.

"Heterosext/~L&amp; Proud"
Campaign in Australia
BRISBANE, Australia - The
Australian newsmagazine
Brother Sister reports that an
organization calling itself the
International Heterosexual

Foundation is planning to ldunch
a $4 million anti-gay ad
campaign in the country. The
publication says the group’s
national advertising campaign
will be aimed at teena:gers’, ~ing
electronic and print spots,
because it is "deeply concerned
with the overt propagation of
deviant sexual practices." The
campaign reportedly is being
called "Heterosexual and Proud
Of It." A spokesperson for the
foundation said the campaign
was aimed to counter what it
says is pro-gay material being
put before the public by AIDS
agencies. "Enormous amounts
of public monies are being spent
to promote homosexu,~lity under
the gmse of HIV/AIDS
awareness," Kris Picketing 0f
the group said.

Drag Queen ’Ring’Foiled
LAS VEGAS - Police in Las
Vegas have charged two
transvestites with stealing
clothing from the Rare Breed
store, and said the 2 are part of a
ring of drag queen thieves who
authorities believe have stolen
thousands of dollars worth of
women’s clothes and jewelry.
Police said the 2, whom they
refused to identify because of
their on-going investigation,
were involved with up to 5 other
transvestites who shoplifted
merchandise from local stores
that they later ~old in order to
buy drugs.

Transsexual Brit Takes
Case to European Court
BRUSSELS, Belgium - A
woman identified in official
records as "’P" has filed a
complaint with die European
Court of Justice, charging that
she was fired from her job with
the Cornwall County Council in
Great Britain after she told
supervisors she was undergoing
a sex-change operation. A British
labor panel said "P’" was not
protected trader the countD,’ s sex
discrimination laws, mid the
county council said die woman
was not fired because of the
surgery but because it had too
many workers. In her complaint
before the European Court, how
ever, the woman claims the

council had offered h~r a salary
rinse and a new contract before
she said she was undergoing the
sex change. The womanis asking
the European C6urt to determine
whether transsexuals are
protected under European Union
statutes, even if national laws
don’ t extend such protections.

Swedish Sports Star Gay
STOCKHOLM- WhenSwedish
authorities announced that a neeNazi skinhead had confessed to
the Mar. 11 brutal stabbing death
oficehockey star Peter Karlsson,
one of the reasons given by the
19-year-old for killing Karlsson
was that the 2 9-year-old hockey
pro had made sexual advances to
him. Police say Karlsson was
stabbed more than 60 times in
nearby Vasteras after he had left
a local discotheque to go home.
It is the 2nd brutal slaying of a
gay man in the Stockholm area
in the~past few months.

Bomb Threat at
Canadian Bookstore
VANCOUVER- Canada’ s gayoriented Little Sister’ s bookstore
has been the object of a bomb
threat, that the store’s manager
believes is the work of an antigay extremist religious fanatic.
The single-page hand-written
letter threatened "a day of
reckoning," with references to
Sodom and Gomorrah and other
religious allusions. Little Sister’ s
manager Janine Fnller denounced the threat, which police
respondedto quickly, saying, "I
think people who are true
Christian~ would condemn that
kind of sentiment of hate.’" In
February, the store also received
a telephoned bomb threat. Police
checked the store thoroughly
then, but found no explosives but they did warn workers at
Little S~ster’s to be watctfful of
suspicious
parcels
and
cus toulers.

No One Can Get Rep.
Frank’s Name...Straight
WASHINGTON - Rep. Barney
Frank - or at least how politicos
pronotmce his name - has setoff
another flap. In Jmn|ary, die Rep.
Dick Armey, the 2nd. ranking
House Republican, referred to
the openly gay Frank as "Barney
Fag" during a radio interview,
which he later.said was a slip of
the ton~le. Now James Carville,
a prominent Democratic Party
consultant
who
helped
orchestrate President Clinton’s
1992 presidential bid, referred

to the Massachusetts Democrat
as "Barney Fife," the inept and
incompetent depmy in die Audv
Griffith television show.
Ironically, Carville was criticizing Armey for his "Barney
Fag" mistake when he refen:ed
to Frank as "Barney Fife ""
Carville said he had an excuse
for his slip of the tongue,
:however, since h( is president of
ah Andy Griffith Show Fan Club
andh"ad be,eli thinkifiglabout the
r Bamey Fife characte~-~ffhen hc
made the :mistake. "Wbat did
Dick Armey have on his mind
when he said what he did’?"
Carville asked

Vive La Difference!

French Say Gay Pres. OK
PARIS - The Paris newspaper
Liberation has reported the
results of a poll of some 1002
registered French voters" views
of the upcoming presidential
campaign. The paper reported
that the Illico-Radio FG poll
indicated that 85% of the
respondents agreed that TV
campaigns aimed specifically at
gay men to help stem the spread
of HIV were needed. Perhaps
even more surprising, the poll
also found that 71% of those
mlsweri~ig pollsters’ questions
indicated,they would vote for a
presidential candidate, even if it
was disclosed he had had a gay
relationship.

British Airline Goes

After Gay Market
SAN FRANCISCO - Virgin
Atlantic Airways. the imiovativc
mid enterprising British airline
noted for such amemties as mflight massages and personal
video screens, is now offering
gay- and lesbian-themed tour
packages from the U.S. to
London, with fly-ons to Paris
and Amsterdmn. The three-night
four-day tours, which industr~
watchers say is a first for a majo’r
airline, start at $679 and are
promoted with such up-front
names as "’Out in London" s West
End" and"London Proper~G ay
Paree." The packages include
round-trip airfare, hotel
accolmnodations from tourist to
first class, transfers, theater
tickets in London, contiuenud
breakfasts mid other little perks.
Elizabeth. Hlinko of Virgin
Aflandc said "’Gays and lesbimas
are a wonderful group of people
who enjoy traveling..That’s a
group we want to attract to our
airline. ""

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Fast HIV Test Found i
BRUSSELS - Belgian scientists s~y that
they have developed an HIV test that can
directly detect the presence of HIV in just
a few days of being infected instead of the
usual months-long wait required before
current tests are effective at detecting
antibodies produced by the body. "Usually
you have to wait about 3 months after
exposure before knowing whether you
are HIV-positive,’.’said Prof. Jose Rem~cle
of Namur University.."But.with this one
we ¢~a detect.the virus: a day, or:so later. 7:
The,ne.~ ~test,differs. from: o~ers in that it
check~specifically far HIV; ~rather than
antibodies which ’can 0nly be detected
several months following infection. The
manufacturer is seeking approval for sales
elsewhere in Europe and the U.S. The
tests are expected to cost about $10 each.

HIV Contact Tracing Suggested
ATLANTA - A study by the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention
underscored the way HIV can spread .to
insidiously. Researcl~ers at the University
of Pittsburghlinked a single prisoner with
HIV with 50 other people who were also
infected either through shared hypodermic
needles or sex. Even more worrisome, the
scientists found that of the 50 who had
been infected, 24 were unaware they were
infected. The researchers and CDC
officials said the study indicates that
contact tracing, especially of drug users
and prisoners infected with HIV, may be
of value in fighting ~e spread of HIV.

-Setback in Vac._cine Research
WASHINGTON- ,am experimental AIDS
vaccine that appeared to work in adult
monkeys kills newborn monkeys,
scientists report in the current issue of the

journal Science. Earlier studies with adnlt
monkeys were encouraging to researchers "!
who thought a weakened version of HIV
itself conld be used in the vaccine. But the
study - which used a weakened form of
the virus in monkeys - suggests that such
a strategy could actually lead to infection
instead "’This approach to un AIDS
vaccine is fnll of hidden danger,’" said Dr.
Ruth Ruprecht of Harvard University m~d"
the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
Rupre.cht’s.team administered awacciue
of HIV with:key genes.removed-to:4
newborn,monkeys: Althongh none~v.ere
exposed, to full HIV, 2 ofthe monkeys
died of~the diseaseand 2 now, have severe.. ~
immune deficiency.

EPA StudyingParasite in Water
WASHINGTON - Carol Browner,
administrator of the Enviromnental
Protection Agency, has called for research
on how to protect drinking water supplies
in the U.S. from the cryptosporidium
parasite. The EPA has already set tip a
special study ~oup on the microbe which
has b~.en s.hown to be extremely infectious,
even ru rmnute amounts. The parasite can
cause severe diarrhea in healthy adults,
but it can be fatal to individu~s with
weakenedimmtme systems, such as people
with AIDS.
Doubts About Early AIDS Case
NEW YORK - New medical evidence
suggests that what was believed to be the
earliest documented case of AIDS may
not in fact have been the disease.
EXamination of Stored tis sue samples taken
from David Carr, a man who died in 1959
from mysterious symptoms, prompted 2
University of Manchester doctors in 1990
to attribute the symptoms to AIDS. But

.when Dr. David Ho, head of the Aaron
Diamond AIDS Research Ceuter in New
York, recently tested the samples, he cotdd
only isolate HIV in one smnple that had
been sent to trim. Further testing showed
the tissues sent .to Ho were from at least
two different people. In Ho’s opinion,
there is no longer proof that Carr died of
AIDS. Althongh Uuiversity of Manchester
officials reject Ho’s findings, the
university is planning further
investigation.
Poor ~Prospects for AIDS Drug
LONDON "--New, highly resistaifi Strains
of HIV ~re dirmning hop~ that aigroniising
new dhsg Of tltugs WilI be able to control
the deadly virus as effectively as
researchers’had hoped just a few months
ago. Researchers reported in the-British
medical journal Nature that some strains
of the virus are now able to simultaneously
ward off the effects of as many as six drug
compotmds. Although researchers say the
new findings aren" t the end of the road for
the potent class of drugs known as protease
inhibitors, the latest discovery, is a serious
setback for what had been considered an
encouraging strategy for combating the
deadly virus. Protease inhibitors, which
work by preventing the AIDS virus from
replicating, are under study by several
companies. Scientists at Merck Research
Laboratories in West Point, Pa., say it
now appears that extended use of such
drugs can create strains of the virus that
are a thousand times more resistant than
the original virus.
Case of Infant HIV Remission
LOS ANGELES - According to a report
in the New England Journal ofMedicine,
the white blood cells of a baby apparently

have succeeded where every drug and
potential vaccine against HIV have so far
failed. According to researchers reporting
in the journal, the tufidentified infant has
become the first thorouglfly documented
case of an individual whose own natural
body defense may have fought off the
infection. Dr. Yvom~e Bryson of the UCLA
AID~ Institute said, "It used to seem like
heresy to say that you could potentially
even eli~nin~te the virus. And now I think
that we caasay .that that is a possibility. ?’
Th~ repoi’t sh~ th~ 16~l~y kb(th’~: vi~u~
from his’ infected mothefaiad’~Xmnifiafi 0ns
afte~ birth c01ffimiedflifit h~Was itffected.
Retesting again at age two months, the
baby still tested positive for the virus. Bu!
tests at age 13 months revealed that the
virus had disappeared. The infant is now
five years old and he continues, the
scientists say, to show no signs of HIV
and is tlwiving. Researchers said they were
initially skeptical of the test resul’ts and
suspected a clinical error. But they
retrieved all the child’s original blood
samples and did extensive doublechecking. They found no mistakes, and no
virus in the little boy.

Screening for HIV Subtypes
BOSTON - Max Essex, chair of Harvard
University’s AIDS Institute, toldaregional
colfference on AIDS that the U.S. should
begin blood screening to determine if
extremely ilffectious subtypes of HIV that
are fueling spread of the virus among
heterosexuals in Africa and Asia are in
this country as well. "We don’t really
know if they are in the U.S.," Essex said.
"It’s logical to assume that they should
be." Essex said it is critical that the highly
infectious virus subtypes be identified

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Physical Therapy
Speech Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Medical Social Services
In-home psychiatric care
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This list is not all inclusive.
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�More Health Briefs
because they may not become apparent
until an epidemic is full-blown.
HIV Infection in the Elderl~
ATLANTA - Two studies, both of them
small, published in AIDS Clinical Care
suggest HIV among people over 60 may
go undiagnosed longer because doctors
don’t consider the elderly at risk for
infection, and that how older Americans
get HIV may be very different than most
health .care, wqrkers ,think. One study of
patients~ages. 60 .to 83 with HIV. at.an
Atlanta h0spithl:f0und that ifi 15of the 20
cases~,where~ithe s6urc~ Oi~ transmission
was 16a6~ni-Hi~-w~ ~6ntractedddaer
through:Sex: or by Iv drug use. Blood
tran~filSi6iis, ~ffer~ .the r0Ui~ "~
tram.mission in ouly 3 of the cases. :In the
2nd study, researchers examined sernm
samples of 170 elderly patients who died
between 1992-93 at New York’s Harlem
Hospital. The researchers found that6%
-of themen and-:-9% of:~the women were
infected with HIV, although most or all of
the infections .were um, uspected at time of
death. The studies authors suggested that
health care workers., should rake sexual
anddrug use histories of elderly patients.
House,Cuts AIDS Housing $
WASHINGTON -~ The House. of
RepreSentativeshas:approved some $17.1
billion in-federal Spending cuts, including
eliminating federal funding for Housing
Opportunities for People with AIDS
(HOPWA). An amendment offered by
Rep. Christopher Shays (RrConn.) to
restore the $186 million in HOPWA funds
was blocked by Republican lawmakers.
White HOuse Chief of staff Leon Panetta
promises apresidential Veto of the bill in
its present form,.

m,,,tary

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District Court in Brooklyn ruled that the
1993 policy that Congress forced the
administration to adopt violates the
freedom of speech of the sxx gay and
lesbian military personnel who brought
the suit and discriminates against
homosexuals.
Matt Coles, an attorney with the
American Civil Liberties Union
representing the.6 service members, said
the guidelines, .which are part. of the:
National Defense Authorization Act of
1993, were based entirely, on prejudice
and-e~pecied-negative ~tions of
heterosexual members of the military. The
act violated gay and lesbian officers’
constitutional rights to free speech and
.equal protection under the law; he argued
m court.
"Congress -betrayed theConstitution by caving in to the prejudices
of others," Coles said.
Government attorneys-had arg,ued that
the unique~demands of~[Jaenatior;~:armed
forces rbxtuire Special rUles. The attorneys
" for thegovernment argued that overturning
the policy could damage military
effectiveness.
Judge Nickerson agreed with lawyers
for the six that they. v~ere in effect being
forced to live a li:e in order to serve their
country. Judge Nickerson ruled that"the
policy.., is not only inherently deceptive,
it also offers powerful inducements to
homosexuals to lie." He added that the
current policy "craftily sought to avoid
the First Amendment" and "twisted the
English language in ways that are nothing
less than Orwellian."
In rejecting the government’s
arguments, Judge Nickerson wrote: "Even
if defendants do believe that heterosexual

service members will be so ups~et by a.co-orker s mere statement of homosexuality
cont’d from p. 1
as not to #ork co-operatively in the unit,
homophobia, and award-winning con..,suda a belief does not justify a
sultant will lead the workshop. It is open
to health professionals, social service
discriminatory policy."
Pentagon spokesman Ken Bacon said
providers, therapists and clergy.
after the decision that the government
The Planned Parenthood Training
would appeal the ruling. "We bdieve our
Institute offers this workshop as a response
policy is constitutional and we intend to
to the alarming rate of suicide in Lesbian/
defend the policy," he said. "The
Gay/Bisexual youth and to the experiences
Department [of Defense] has told the
of Planned Parenthood’s Lesbian mad-Gay
volunteers and workers who sought mid
Department of Justi~ that we want them
to appeal, the policy.
¯
found little support from their schools,
Despite the ~meq~ivocal nature of Judge
churches Or homes. The miss:ion of
Nickerson’ s. ruling, it oul.y applies to the
Planned Parenthood hasat:its~hearvnot
two active duty service members and four ;: only.fami!yplauning and reproducti~,e
reservists in the case itself and does.not.
choice, but:~ials6 the.empowerm.ent.~of
keep the military.from-continuing.to7 individuals tO ldad healthy; happy and
discharge other gays and lesbians who
~se×ually fulfilling lives, regardless of
come out. It is the first direct constitutional
sexual orientation. Planned Parenthood
challenge to the compromise Don~t Ask
-hopes to be at the forefront of advocacy
Don’t Tell policy, accepted by Presl
for Lesbian/Gay issues.
Clinton.
Formoreinformation, call the Education
DepL at 587-1101, ext..4.
" ~ cOnt’d fromp: l "
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cont’dfrom p. 1
communities up to $10,000," said Gillean.
"However, to make this ~zork, weneed
reali reasons, she was forced off the air
suppor’t .from everyone -in our. . ¯from KWGS. Williams noted.that she
communities. The d0nationof $10 from
received positive comments even when
100 people is important as is the $1000
she aired "controversial" programs (for
from one-. We welcome one-time
-example, Gay &amp; Lesbian issues) but that
donations butm0ntllly pledges, even of
it appeared that station management had
$5 or $10 a month are critical to making
censored her due to pressure from a Radical
this dream a reality."
Right TU donor, perhaps also .with the
Gillean added that TOHR is discussing.
Christian Coalition targeung her
setting up a direct debit and credit card
underwriters..Station manager Frank
debit system to make donating on a
Cristal also threatened her with immediate
monthly -pledge basis easier. Any
censorship if Williams saidanything on
donations directed to the .Community
theair after.she was giyen notice.
Center will be limited to that project, and
since TOHR is.a tax-exempt organization~.
I NeXt RBG meeting is Tues. April 25
7pmat the Whittier Cafe;
:can .be tax-deductable. For more
]
. ’ Call 254-2100, RSVP.
information, call TOHR at 743-4297.
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745-1111

Where have people living with AIDS in the
Tulsa area gone to receive skilled nursing
care ~n a homelike, loving setting?
Until now - no where ......
Announcing the opening of Mohawk Living Center, a facility
specializing in caring for people living with AIDS. Overlooking
beautiful Mohawk Park in North Tulsa, our facility is dedicated
to caring for PLWA’s and improving their quality of life through
skilled nursing care delivered by a staff of dedicated professionals
The staff at Mohawk Living Center invite you to come &amp; tour our new facility.
To arrange a tour or.for more information, call our offices at 918~125-1354
Accepting Medicare. Medicaid.
private pay and private insurance.
Oklahoma owned and operated.

Mohawk Living Center
3910 Park Road ¯ Tulsa, OK ¯ (918) 425-1354

Know Your Rights!
Estate Planning,
Adoptions,
Personal Injury,
Criminal Law, Bankruptcy
&amp; Workers Com.pensation
1-800-742-9468 or 918-352-95.04
128 East Broadway, Drumright, Oklahoma
Weekend and evening appointments are available.

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Letter from the Pm~ddent:
As I reflect on the last month I feel like I’ve been on a roller coaster ride. We began the period since our last reporter waiting to he~r about the 3 grant proposals
we had applied for: We waited and inquired to no avail. Then on March 24th the newscame, we had received all3 of thegrants. This made us.feel wonderful as
this really expands the outreach of TOHR. During our bdef moments of excitement we realized that the grant begin on April 1st. This meant we needed to start
implementation immediately. A Human Resource committee is now in place and job descriptions are being written. We will be hiring an additional full time person. During
this pedod we also heard fror~ the,local grant we. had wdtten 2 letters of interest for and thesehaVe to bO’totally repackaged.and submitted as full proposals by the!4th of
Apdl, Still, this is all good for TOHR. I will keep you updated.
.The Community Centeris go ng full steam ahead andwe are accepting donations now. What we will be requesting is monthly pledges as well as one timedonations. The
monthly pledges will be and integral part of the financing package. Please think about what would be comfortable for you and make the pledge or donation today. We
have located a building that will work very well for the Center and have put together a proposed monthly budget for anyone who is interested.
To continue my ride on the roller coaster, we had some lively debate at the April membership meeting that quite frankly left me confused and shell shocked. When I
accepted this position it was with the vision that the community needed to be more cohesive. I have worked very hard to achieve this goal and continue to do so daily.
This meeting made me question the effectiveness of my efforts. I found myself conducting a meeting with more than a fdendly debate taking place. Being a first time board
member, I was not equipped to diffuse this discussion. I simply ended it. I apologize to anyone I offended or that felt suppressed by my action. It was all I knew to do. Let
me say now that as President of TOHR my vision remains the same, to unify the community to resolve matters that affect us. There will be times when one of us does not
understand the actions of others. We are all working for a common goal and should stay focused on that goal.. Our goal will not be achieved until we all work together.
TOHR is a community based organization and every member is requested to participate in our meetings and events, but matters of personal conflict should remain just
that. Remember the vision is to unite, for united is the only way we can achieve our goals.
Please come to a meeting or TOHR sposored event, we rely on your participation and support to expand our programs.
Until next month.
Tim

Bash-Back Training
April 29th 10am to 12pm
$ i 5 per person
A great self defense class that can benefit each of
us. Come in your sweats and your tennis shoes,
"’The Gathering Place"
4154 South Harvard

Helpline Training
and Update
April 22nd, 10:00- 12:00
Training for all current and nexv volunteers.
All volunteers need to attend
"The Gathcring Place" 4154 South

BISEXUAL, LESBIAN
AND GAY ISSUES
INFORMATION
AND REFERRALS

Call for Committee

It’s Follie time again !

Anyone interested in.serving on a committee
for creating conversation and exploring
ways TOHR can help with implementation
and passage of the Report from the Human
Rights Committee, Please call the Help Line
and leave your name and number.
743-4297

An.vone interested in volunteering for the
Follies Committee or interested in
sharingthier talent with the rest of our
Tulsa Family, please call L.v~n at
743-0132

743-GAYS
(4297)

By and for but not exclusive to the Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Communities.
Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights

Daytime Testing
Monday-Thursday
by Appointment
749-4194

HIV TESTING CLINIC
FREE
ANONYMOUS
Finger Stick Method

Every Thursday Evening
7:00-8:30 p.m.
4154 So. Harvard
Suite H-1

The Sadie Hawkins Women’s Dance was a blast. TOHR would like to
thank everyone who made the dance possible. The turnout was great
and we got some nc~" member &amp; made some new friends. TOHR ~ill
continue to support these events so ifyou have an idea let us "know.
Additional thanks go to: Carol &amp; Sue for the great music. Renee for
taking tickets, Miriam for being the boss, Marvita for the balloons,
chairs, tables, Dee for the balloons, Joan for tickets, Laurie for
¢ver~.C.hing, Melanie for all her help, Jim &amp; Don for serving drinks,
Tim &amp; Ken for manning the TOHR booth, Pam for the soda,
R~’. Alico Jones for the coasters, the Black &amp; \Vhite Committee for
providing child care &amp; general support, Aaron for child care and all of
you who participated in the dance. Thanks.

¢ommunitp enter
Monthly Pledges

Membership Application
Name

Address

State

Zip-

[] Yes I want.to be a oontributing member
of Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights.
Please accept pa)~x~cnt as described below:
[] $10 Limited lnoome/Student M~mbership
[] $20 Regular Memb~hip
[] $35 Organizational/Household
Membership
I-I $100 Sustainin8 Membership
[] I am currently reaei,dn8 TOHR mailings
and the Tulsa F,amib" Nest,s
[] I am not on tl~ mailing list

f-I I would like to volunteer help wi~:
[] HIV Counselor
[] E~nt Planning and Pare. Preparations

[] Lesbhn/Gay/Bisexuai HolpLin¢
[] Executive 8mrd Member

[] Mon~.v Mcain~ Suppoa

$100 Mo.
$75 Mo.
$50 Mo.

545 Mo.
$40 Mo~
$35 Mo.

$20 Mo.
$10 Mo.
Mail to TOHR
P.O. Box 52729
Tulsa OK. 74152
Altn: Cehter

Center Stage
One Time Donations
Spotlight
$2500 - $5000
Lead Actor
$1500- $2499
gfpporting A~:
$750 - $1499
Cast Member
$300- $749
Audience
$100 - $299
Extra
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BLESS THE LORD AT ALL TIMES
CHRISTIAN CENTER - SUnday School 9:45,
Moming. Worship::Service 1-1:00." 2627-B
East 11th. Call 583-7815 for Info.
BLGA - University of Tulsa.
6:30 p.m.
Canterbury Center.
COMMUNITY OF HOPE (United Methodist) Faith and Struggle Group - discussion group,
subjects vary. 5:00 p.m. Evening Worship
Service 6:00. 1347 North Yale. Call 8387232 for Info.
FAMILY OF FAITH MCC - Morning Worship
Service 11:00. 5451-E South Mingo. Call
622-1441 for Info.
MCC OF GREATER TULSA - Morning
Worship Service 10:45
1623 North
Maplewood. Call 838-1715 for Info.

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8:00. 1347 North Yale. Call 838-7232 for
Info.
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"HOPE IS ALIVE" - Easter Cantata. 11:00
a.m.
Family of Faith.
5451-E South
Mingo. Call 622-1441 for Info,

1TuEsDAYs
MINISTER’S CLASS - Bless the Lord at All
Times Christian Center. 7:30 p.m. 2627-B
East 1 lth. Call 583-7815 for Info.
Wednesdays
AUTHORITY OF THE BELIEVER - Bible
Study 7:00.
MCC of Greater Tulsa 1623
North Maplewood. Call 838-1715 for Info.

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FAMILY AIDS SUPPORT GROUP - BiMonthly meeting.
6:30
4154 South
Harvard - Lower Level. Call 749-4901 for
Info.

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FAMILY AIDS SUPPORT GROUP
Meeting. 6:30 p.m. PFLAG. 4154South
Harvard - Lower Level. Call 749-4901 for
Info.
IMAY
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NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER - A Spin off
of the Christian Right’s Nat’,l Day of Prayer.
Gay and Lesbian community will meet to
pray for an end to prejudice and
discrimination in the church. Call 6221441 for more Info.

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DANCE CLASS - Community of Hope.
8:00 p.m. 1347 North Yale, Call 838-7232
for Info.

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of Hope/BLGA (TU). Call 838-7232 for
Info.
SPOUSES
For
spouses
of
Gay/Les/Bi/Trans. 7:00-7:30 p.m. social
7:30-8:30 meeting. Call 749-4901 for Info.
Sponsored by PFLAG.

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PRIME TIMERS - Monthly Meeting 4:00
p.m. - "The Gathering Place" 4154 South
Harvard, Ste. H. Call 747-8121 for info.

PFLAG 1011102 - Monthly meeting 6:307:30’p.m:- 4154 South Harvard, Ste~.H.
Call 749-4901 for Info.
RESCUING THE BIBLE - 6:30 - 8:30 p:m.
Allen Chapman Activity Center (TU) - 440
South Gary.
Sixth of an eight week
course. Sponsored by TOHR/Community.

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7:00 - 8:30 pm Results Hours: 7:00 - 9:00
pm, Call 749-4194 for Info,
PRAYER.TIME-7:00.p,m, MCC~ofGreater
Tulsa.¯ 1623 .North Maplewood~ Call 8381715 for Info.
FAMILY-CHORALE = Weekly
I TULSA
practice 9:30. Lola’s. 2630 E. 15th Street.

DANCE CLASS - Community of Hope.
8:00 p.m 1347 North Yale. Call 838-7232
for Info.

NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS - Meets weekly
at 11:00 pm,
Provides confidential support
for recovering addicts, Community of Hope,
1347 North Yale, Call 838-7232 for Info,

course: Sponsored by TOHPJCommunity
of Hope/BLGA (TU). Call 838-7232 for
Info,

TOHR Office. 41st &amp; Harvard.
4297 for Info.

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Meeting. 6:30 p.m. PFLAG. 4154 South
Harvard - Lower Level. Call 749-4901 for
Info.

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REV. ELDER NANCY WILSON - Evening
Service - 6:00 p.m. at Family of Faith MCC
- 5451-E South Mingo: Also featuring
Tulsa Family Chorale. Call 622-1441 for
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Hope. 1347 North Yale. Meet at church at
5:30 p.m. and caravan to Day Center for
the Homeless. Call 838-7232 for Info,

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MCC .DISTRICT CONFERENCE - South
Central District(OK, TX, LA, AR) Southern
"Hills Mardott at 71st and Lewis.
Workshops/Services/Banquet.
Keynote:
Rev. Elder Nancy Wilson: Call 622-1441
for more Info.
[MAY
19-21
HERLAND SPRING RETREAT - Women’s
Retreati
Roman Nose State Park.
Sponsored by Hedand ofOklahoma City.
Call 405~720-0044 for Info.

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DANCE CLASS - Community of Hope.
8:00 p.m. 1347 North Yale. Call 838-7232
for Info.

7:00 p.m.
Call 743-

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GREAT PLAINS REGIONAL RODEO - OK
State Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City. Call
405-943-0843 for more Info.

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RAINBOW BUSINESS GUILD - Monthly
Meeting 7:00 p.m.
Call 254-2100 for
location.
RESCUING THE BIBLE - 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Allen Chapman Activity Center (TU) - 440
South Gary.
- Final week of an eight
week
course.
Sponsored
by
TOHR/Community of Hope/BLGA (TU).
Call 838-7232 for Info. "~

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RESCUING THE BIBLE - 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Alien Chapman Activity Center (TU) - 440

THE BANNED, Oklahoma’s Gay Band,
For Carpool Info. call 838-2121.
WOMEN’S SATURDAY NIGHT SUPPER
CLUB - 6:30 p.m. Hong Kong Restaurant
4307-B South Sheddan,

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RESCUING THE BIBLE - 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Allen Chapman Activity Center (TU) - 440
South Gary
Fourth of an eight week course.
Sponsored by,.,. ~ TOHR{Community of
Hope/BLG~,(TU). ,Call 838-7232 for Info.

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MAYDAY - Celebration in Oklahoma
.I GAY
City. Featuring musical entertainment by

FEED THE HOMELESS -. Community of
Hope. 1347 North Yale. Meet at church at
5:30 and caravan to Day Center for the
Homeless. Call 838-7232 for Info.
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Community of Hope, 1347 North Yale, Call
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CO-DEPENDENCY SUPPORT GROUP Weekly meeting 7:30, Family of Faith MCC,
5451-E South M[ngo, Cal! 622-1441 for Info,
(Regula[ Meetings begin Mamh 23)
HIV TESTING - TOHR Clinic,
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RESCUING THE BIBLE - 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Allen Chapman Activity Center (TU) - 440
South Gary.
Fifth of an eight week
course. Sponsored by TOHPJCommunity
of Hope/BLGA (TU). Call 838-7232 for
Info.

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LAMBDA BOWLING LEAGUE - Bowling
begins at 8:45. Sheridan Lanes 3121 South
Sheridan.

BLESS .THE LORD AT ALL TIMES
CHRISTIAN CENTER - Choir Practice 7:00,
2627-B East 1 lth. Call 583-7815 for Info,
FAMILY OF FAITH MCC - Potluck 6:30,
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Allen Chapman Activity Center (TU) - 440
South Gary - Third of an eight week
course. Sponsored by TOHR/Community
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LAGPAC - Lesbian-and Gay Political
Action Committee. Call 838-1222 for Info.
LOG CABIN REPUBLICANS - Gay and
Lesbian Republican Group. Call 832-0233
for Info.
- SWAN’~ Sirigle Women’s Activity Network.
TOHR CLINIC - In addition to Thursday
Clinic Hours (see Thursdays), offers
daytime testing by appointment Monday Thursday from 10 am - 5 p.m. Call 7494194 for appointment.
TOHR HELPLINE - Staffed daily 8:00 ,p.m.
- 10:00 p.m. Call 743-GAYS.
TULSA - Tulsa Uniform .and Leather
Seekers Association. Call 838-1222 for
!.nfo.
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NIGHT
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SUPPER CLUB
Meets-at varying
locations the 2rid or 3rd Wednesday of
each month.

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by Beverly H¢zey, MCC of Greater Tulsa
In February, I talked about Paul’ s letter
to the Romans. This is the text used most
frequently by Christians who argue against
homosexuality and the article discussed
the words in the text. I would like to
discuss why Paul felt it necessary to talk
about homosexuality at all.
At this time, homosexuality between
men was an accepted part of life in Roman
and Greek cultures. In Romans, Paul
indicates that homosexuality was socially
unacceptable just as long hair was socially
unacceptable. In two passages in this
chapter, Paul uses strong language to
discuss sin. They occur before and after
the section on homosexuality but not in it.
In Verse 18 of the first chapter, Paul talks
about the "ungodliness and wickedness"
of people who suppress the truth.
"Ungodliness" and "wickedness" are the
translation of the Greek words asebeia
and adibia. Adibia occurs again in verse
29. This verse lists several things that are
ethically wrong, but no sexual offenses.
Paul refers to cleanliness or purity laws in
Leviticus are still part of Jewish life. It is
obvious that Paul is making an issue.of
Jewish purity laws here. Jesus was never
concerned about purity laws and the
Gentile Romans had no such concerns so w.hy is Paul bringing it up?
In verses 22-25, Paul accuses the
Christians in Rome ofidolatl~. His concern
was that they still had their idols and were
worshipping them as well .as God. Paul
then states two results of their idolatry:
one is uncleanness, mad the other, real sin.

Paul calls their sexual deeds degra~ting,
because of their purity laws and were
shameful, dishonorable. He calls their
t~Nt~g~,to i,mpose them Oll Gentile
other deeds wickedness, evil, malice. The
~hrist~ans. Paul was known to side with
terminology itself shows a deliberate
the Gentile Christians but he had to be
contrast between what is socially
tactful to try not to offend anyone. Part of
unacceptable and what is ethically wrong.
his letter to the Romans addresses Jewish
Three times Paul repeats this phrase, "God
Christians, playing on their sense of
gave them up." This phrase separates
superiority. He wants to win their good
Paul’s lecture into different sections. He
will, so he seemingly takes their side by
begins verse 24 with, "therefore God gave
putting down the Gentiles for their
them up in the lusts of their hearts to
homosexual acts. By chapter 2, Paul has
impurity." Paul is introducing the first
:. gently turned th~"conversation arotmd and
effect of their idolatry. Paul digresses in .- is rebuking those,,who judge others. His
praise of God but
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and naive rg~adl.n~ ot~
stronger as he
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back in verse 26
points out their
the
Scripture
has
led
many
sincere
by repeating his
real sil~~ of the
~ollower~ d Jesus astray. They oppose JewishChristians.
phrase, "for these
reasons God gave
and oppress lesbian and gay people in Theg-- steal
them
up
to
commit adultery,
the name of the Apostle Paul."
degrading
and rob temples.
passions." In verse
Paul calls for
- Father Daniel A. Helmlnlah
28, Paul starts
purity of the heart.
talking about the second effect of idolatry,
Likewise, Paul doesn’t let the Gentile
"God gave .them up to a base mind and
Christians off the hook. In chapter 9, he
things that should not be done." This list
rebukes them for feeling they are superior
is what Paul really considers sin but there
to the Jewish Christians.
is nothing sexual in the list.
In actuality, Paul’s reference to
The question arises whether Paul really
homosexuality serves as a rhetorical
disapproves of homosexuality. Paul’s
function alone. He chose homosexuality
letter addresses two groups: gentile
because it was not a sensitive issue. The
Christians and Jewish Christians. Paul
debate over clean and unclean food was a
was about to journey to Rome to vi sit the
hot issue as well as whether circumcision
Church and he was paving the way for his
was required for conversion to
visit. Keep in mind, whether Christians
Christianity. Homosexuality was a point
should keep Jewish purity laws was a hot
of differenCe, but apparently there was no
debate. The "Council of Jerusalem" as
argument over it. The Gentiles were well
recorded in Acts 15, decreed that Gentiles
aware of the Jews’ attitude toward
converted to Christians need not be
homosexuality, but they shrugged the
circumcised nor keep other Jewish laws
whole thing off. In chapter 2, verse 22,
Just like the church today with its
denominations fighting over doctrine, the
church then fought over doctrine. Jewish
Christians believed that they were superior

Paul even condenms.the .Icws for judging
the Geutiles lbr their idolatry. Thc wholc
pu~ose of Romans is a lcct;,’c on thc sin
ofjud~ng others. Ronmns 14: 13-14 says.
"let us ~eretbre no longer pass judgcmcnt
on one mlother, but resolve instead never
to pnl a stumbling block or laindrancc m
the wav of another. I know and am
persuaffed in the Lord Jesus that nothing
~s unclean in itself; but it is unclcm~ I’or
anyone who flfi~s it nnclean. ""
In his book entitled, What the Ihbh,
Really Says About Homose.ruali~, b~ l)r.
D~el A. HelmiNg, a Roman {?a~mlic
priest, wfites:"A long-standing and naivc
reading of the Scripture has led man~
sincere followers of Jesus astray. Thcv
op~se ~d oppress lesbian ~d gay peoplc
in ~e nmne of ~e A~sfle Paul. Bolstcrcd
by sociN prejudice and zeNous iu thcir
sex~ self-fighteotmness, C~sfians havc
been misreading Paul’s letter to lhc
Romps ~d rejecting members of the
C~sfi~ co~u~tv because of it. ""
Yet, to ins~e ~e t~fity of ~lievers was
a major reason for Paul’ s writings. Paul
insisted on fM~ andlove as ~e dfings that
really matter ~n Christ. By nusunderstanding Paul’s argument, people
unwittingly rely on tastes and customs
.instead of the Word of God. They ~guc
about what"s dirty or unclean,.disputc
who’s pure and impure, aud pll
heterosexuM against homosexuM. Tiros.
they divide and splinter the church ovcr
what does not matter in Cl~st. In God’s
name they foment hatred mid [’ncl
oppressio~ ~d disrnpt ,sodiety at largc.
They comet a grave injusfi~ - the very
offehse that Patti’ s letter meant to cotmter.

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�Elder Nancy Wilson
at Family Of Faith
READ ALL ABOUT IT
bv Barry Henslev
Tulsd Ci&amp;-Co’un~. Library
The results of the November 1992
elections included the passage of an
unprecedented piece of legislation "known
as Amendment 2, in Colorado. It
effectively banned any city or town in the
state, including the three which already
.had gay rights laws,, from including the
:words sexual orientation in auv antidiscrimination !aws. This amendment
passed by 53% of the vote after a divisive
campmgn led by the group Colorado for
Fmnily Values.
In "Gas" Politics vs Colorado and
America,:" author Stephen Bransford
explains ONE side of the story of the
origins of this law and the impassioned
people who focused most of their daih"
lives during the election can~paign to fife
passage of this amendment. Bransford
explains his theory that this law was really
just a necessary correction of unfairand
restrictive gay fights laws which he alleges
preveuted average citizens from fully
realizing their rights to religious freedom.
He believes that protecting gay citizens
from tmreasonable haras_sment, firings and
denial of housing, places an excessive
burden ou other c~tizens who may have a
personal or religious right to discmninate.

In short, gay rights laws infringe on
personal freedo~ns more than Amen&amp;nent
2 infringes on the rights of gay citizens to
equal treatment under the law.
Br~asford’ s writing sUle is elementary,
with many one mad two-word sentences.
He often slants his arguments by using

[the. author says about
Colorado’s Amendment 2]: "It
had yielded a polltleal vletory for
fairness &amp; justlee, not a moral
Vletory for the reli4ous tight "
His next sentence: "’Th~ "
Colorado approach reeo$nlzed
the fact thdt. llke h or not.
Amerlea has retreated from its
Judeo-Chrlstlan roots." He is
apparently unable to see the
eontradletlon.
incomplete information and iaflannnatolx
language. Situations are superficiallY,
explained to appeal to basic fear~.
Sympathetic readers will nod in
agreement. Others will easily note
contradictions throughout the book. An
example of this is when Bransford claims
that neither morals uor religious bias had
an3 part of Alnendment 2’ s passage: "It

had yielded a political victory for faimess
mad justice, not a moral victory for the
,religious right." His next sentex~ce: "The
Colorado approach recognized the fact
that, like it or not, America has retreated
from its Judeo-Christian roots." He is
appareutly tmable to see the contradiction.
Bransford’s astonislnuent at a Colorado
judge blocking enforce~nent of 2 results in
tiffs: "Like the assumption of ixmocence,
why cau’ta good law be constitutional
until proven otherwise?". His criteria for
determining what is a "’good" law, other
than majority rule, is not explained.
The U.S. Supreme Court recently a~eed
to decide tiffs case, and the result will have
a widespread impact. This book is an
important exmnple of the mindset and
logic of the people who calnpaigned so
vehemently to pass Amendment 2. Should
tiffs subject arise locally, this book will
provide a valtmble eyeopener for you to
share with relatives, coworkers and
politicians.
Check the Central Library Readers
Service departmeut at 596-7966 for tiffs
title mad books on the other side of tiffs
debate, such as "Created Equal: Why Gay
Rights Matter to America" by Michael
Nava, and "’A More Perfect Union: Why
Straight America Must Stand Up for Gay
Rights" by Richard Mohr.

Other recent.titles of interest include:
*"Uncharted Lives: Understanding the Life Passages of
*"Science of Desire: The Search for the Gay Gene" by Dean Hanaer
Gay Men" by Stmfley Siegel
*"Soldier Of the Year" by Jose Zuniga
*"Queer mad Loathing" by David Feinberg
*"Dance Against Time"’by Diane Sohvav

The Reverend Elder Nancy L. Wilson
will be presenting a special message at
. Fatnily of Faith Metropolitan Commmffty
Church, 5451-E South Mingo, on Sunday,
May 21st at 6:00 p.m. Rev. Wilson, who
will be in Tulsa for the South Central
District Conference hosted at the Mamott
Southern Hills from May 18 - 21, is
: currently the Vice MOderator of the
Univers~ Fellowship of Metropolitan
Community Churches and he Senior
Pastor of Metropolitan~-C0mm~nity
Church of Los Ang¢l~s. ; - ~:
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Nancy Wilson has been active in the
Universal Fellowship siuce 1972. She was
first elected to the Board of Elders of the
Universal Fellowslfip of Metropolitan
Community Churches in 1976, and has
subsequently been re-elected to four
consecutive terms. Rev. Wilson has
recently completed work on gay and
lesbian theology and her book, Outing the
Bible, will be publishedby Harper/Collins
in the sunlmerof this year.
Elder Wilson has been the UFMCC
representative in front of the National
Council of Church~s at the General
Assembly mad the Central Committee of
the World Council of Churches. She
remains in the forefront of human fights
issues.
Famil y of Faith welcomes the Reverend
Elder Nancy Wilson as she comes to
present a message to the gay and lesbian
religious community of Tulsa Tulsa
-Family Chorale, Tulsa’ s gay and lesbian
chorus sponsored.by Lola’s, will be
performing at the service. Everyone is
welcome to attend. For more information,
please call 622-1441.

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little or nothing to do with one’s ability to
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As a commtmity of Gay men &amp; Lesbians,
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Whatever it is, from first time homebuyer
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with your mortgage lender! Doesn’t it
we or anyone can come to grips with
make sense to start with where the money
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Home ownership is something each of
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�Red Earth Bears
Spring Activities
Red Em-th Bem’s was ofliciallv
bona on DecefliSai: 11.1994. Anal
being less thm~ four monflls old
still qualifies us for cub slams
(besides, if you feel like a cub.
you m’e a cub). But we" re a very
big cub&amp; we" re getting large’r
by dm month. We have close to
5b paid members and over a
lnmdred on our mailing list uow.
The steeriug committee
decided daere" s uo mason to have
only one REB event each moud].
April &amp; May will bear muldple
opportmfi tie~ for bears, cubs and
their adufirers to get together.
And remember, you don" t have
to be a member of Red Earth
Bem’s (REB) to participate in
may of our outiugs.

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’for a Taste of Local Flavor"
Jim &amp; Brent Invite You to

Chelsea’s_

On Saturday, ~i\pril 22. the
Show Me Bears (SMB) re’five in
OKC. The next day REB will
host ,’m al’temoon B 5~() B cookout
for the St Louis Club. This.
potluck cookout is set for lfigh
uoon to 3pm. This event is ,also
the deadliue for folks to turn in
their ideas for the REB logo.
Ou Sat.. April 29. REB plans
to lffke in the Wichita Mouutains
in SW OK. The trail head is
about 1,Q hours from OKC so
we" 11 leave at 7:30am in order to

savor some quality mountaiu
moruiug time. We’ll hike
d~rot|gh forests, grasslmlds mad a
beautiflfl water-filled canyon
Afterwards, we’ll eat al the
fmnous Meets restaur,’mt.
We’ll arrive back in OKC
around eight or mue o" clock.
The next day. Sun. April 30,
REB will go bowling. Tiffs is fine
make-up event originally
plmmed in Marcia. We’ 11 meet at
Brmlswick Heritage Bowl just
south of N’W 122nd mid Pem~ in
OKC at lpln. The finals of a gay
bowling toummneut coiucides
with our bowliug so the 1,’rues

OU Sat. May 6, First Splash in
Austiu always attracts a healflay
bear contingent. A low-priced
package tliat includes tent
accolnmodations mid food is
available. Call Jerolne Scheer at
the REB phone number - 405732-9808. On Suu. afternoon,
May 21, a Bear Bust is plmmed
for ]Levis in OKC.
During the Memorial Day
weekend. REB heads to the very
woofy gay rodeo in OKC wifla a
pool party on Monday.. Fiually,
a cmnping trip ts plammd for
Lake Tlmnderbird ou Jmm 10th,
mid the Gay Pride.festivities will
end the month. Other summer
activities include a weekeud trip
to Tulsa (Tulsa REB folks: tell
us what to do tlfis weekend) mad
a Bear Hug at the Habmaa hm in
Aug. or Sept.
The REB Newsletter is
published with your help of ma
manual lnembership fee of ten
dollars. REB’s address is Red
Earth Bears, PO Box 57561,
OKC, OK 73157-7561. You
cma call us at 405-732-9808 or email us at almaokc@aol.com or

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TONIGHT: Bob, GBM 33, 5’7,
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much more I’m bright, honest
handsome like life and learning,
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              <text>Serving Tulsa’s Lesbian, Gay &amp; Bisexual Communities - Our Families of the Heart&#13;
TFNwriter Cooper &amp; Col. Cammermeyer,photo: Cooper&#13;
April 15 - May 14, 1995, Volume 2, Issue 5&#13;
Col. Cammermeyer at TU&#13;
by Laurie Cooper&#13;
Col. Margarethe Cammermeyer, an decorated member&#13;
of the US Armed Forces spoke in March at the University&#13;
of Tulsa to an audience of over 300 about her experiences&#13;
of being forced out of the US Reserve because of being&#13;
Lesbian. Her experience was dramatized in a recent&#13;
television fihn which diva Barbara Streisand produced.&#13;
TFN asked Laurie Cooper, a Lesbian and also amember&#13;
of the US Reserves, to interview Greta Cammermever.&#13;
Q: In your lecture you talked about the strategy of&#13;
"dehumanizing the enemy’" - making it easier to hate&#13;
them. With the visibili~,, ofyourfilm "Serving In Silence"&#13;
and "rehumamzing the enemy" andshowing people that&#13;
gays are human, does itfrustiateyou thatprogress seems&#13;
to be made so slowly?&#13;
see Cammermeyer, page 3&#13;
Montana: Police Were to&#13;
Register Convicted Gays&#13;
HELENA, Mont.-The Montana&#13;
state Senate gave m to a popular&#13;
outcry and stripped a provision&#13;
from a sex-offendermeasure tlmt&#13;
would have forced anyone&#13;
convicted of homosextml acts to&#13;
register with police officials for&#13;
the remainder of their lives. A&#13;
voice vote to remove the provision&#13;
without further debate&#13;
followed au outpouring from&#13;
constituents fnrious about the&#13;
proposed legislation.&#13;
The measure would have&#13;
placed consenting gay and&#13;
lesbian adults in the same&#13;
category as murderers and&#13;
rapists. The bill had initially been&#13;
approved by the Senate on only&#13;
the day before by a storming vote&#13;
of 41 to 8, even though both&#13;
supporters and opponents of the&#13;
measure agreed that it probably&#13;
would have hadno actual impact.&#13;
Although same-sex sex - even&#13;
mnong consenting adults - is a&#13;
felony m~der Montana law, there&#13;
are no indications anyone has&#13;
ever been convicted in the state&#13;
under thc statutes. The proposed&#13;
measure created a fitror~ter state&#13;
Senator A! Bishop- said&#13;
homosext~d acts are"even worse&#13;
than a violent Sexual act.’"&#13;
see Montana. page 3&#13;
Lesbian/Gay Community&#13;
Center Campaign Begins&#13;
Tim Gillean, president ofTulsaOklahomans forHuman&#13;
Rights (TOHR), announced the beginning ofa fundraising&#13;
campaign for a community center for Tulsa’s Lesbian,&#13;
Gay &amp; Bisexual communities. Aftermonths of work with&#13;
donors, bankers and community activists and&#13;
organizations, Gillean noted that an appropriate building&#13;
has been located and that negotiations art Uiide~ way with&#13;
possible tenants and major donors. "We have secured a&#13;
promise of a matching funds ~ant- that would match&#13;
accumulated donations made by members of our&#13;
see Center, page 7&#13;
Youth at Risk: Understanding &amp;&#13;
Supporting Gay, Lesbian &amp; Bisexual&#13;
Youths; Planned Parenthood&#13;
Hosts Workshop on April 28&#13;
Planned Parenthood of Eastern Oklahoma &amp; Western&#13;
Arkansas, Inc. will present a one-day workshop on April&#13;
28, on understanding and supporting Gay, Lesbian &amp;&#13;
Bisexual Youth. Joel W. Wells, Ph.D. professor of Family&#13;
and Consumer Sciences at the Univer_sity of Northern&#13;
Iowa, a noted author about homosexuality and&#13;
see Youth, page 7&#13;
Radio Host Ann Williams:&#13;
Talkshows &amp; Censorphip Ann Williams fascinated members of Tulsa s Gay &amp;&#13;
Lesbian business organizauon, Rainbow Business Gt~ild,&#13;
with her plans for "liberal," and possibly even Lesbian/&#13;
Gay talk radio in her new job as program director for&#13;
Taylor Satellite Talk (TST). This new service of Tulsabased&#13;
Taylor Communications is a direct-to-home satellite&#13;
network scheduled to begin in June.&#13;
Williams, who was joined by her spouse, photographer&#13;
Jim O. Williams, also spoke about what she felt were the&#13;
see Williams, page 7&#13;
Evangelist Robertson&#13;
Slams Anti-Gay Violence&#13;
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - Pat&#13;
Robertson, who has rarely had&#13;
anytlfing positive to say about&#13;
gays and lesbians, took a brief,&#13;
haJting Step during the broadcast&#13;
of his "700 Club" television&#13;
program to deuounce violence&#13;
against homosexuals.&#13;
"We abhor violence against&#13;
homosexnals," Robertson said.&#13;
"We would counsel strongly, in&#13;
relation to homosexuality, that&#13;
yon can hold vonr religious&#13;
beliefs withont beating people&#13;
up and being violent."&#13;
Mel White, a Metropolitan&#13;
Community Church miuister&#13;
who had fasted 23 days in jail&#13;
after being arrested for trying to&#13;
have a lueetmg with Robertson,&#13;
called Robertsou" s statement&#13;
small but very real victory.’"&#13;
When Robertson fiually&#13;
agreed to drop trespassing&#13;
charges against Wlfite and meet&#13;
the MCC pastor iu his jail cell,&#13;
one of the things Wlfite asked&#13;
was that Robertson, for ~vhom&#13;
he was once a ghost writer,&#13;
shonld publicly denounce antigay&#13;
violence. "I con~atulate Pat&#13;
on saying the words we’ve&#13;
~vaited so long to hear," \\qfite&#13;
said ,alter the broadcast.&#13;
Gingrich: Gays Should&#13;
Have No Rights in Court&#13;
WASHIN’GTON-After a public&#13;
meeting about Lesbian &amp; Gay&#13;
issues with his sister, Candac’e&#13;
Gingrich, who is Lesbian, House&#13;
Speaker Newt Gingrich rm~kled&#13;
gay rights activists by saying the&#13;
next day that workers who are&#13;
fired because they are&#13;
homosexual should not’have a&#13;
right to file discrimination&#13;
lawsnits in federal courts.&#13;
When he appeared with Iris&#13;
sister immediately after their&#13;
meeting to answer reporters"&#13;
questions, the House Speakerhad&#13;
nrged tolerauce for homosexnals&#13;
in America. But at a press&#13;
conference ,alter being lobbied&#13;
by his sister, Gingrich suggested&#13;
the courts should apply their own&#13;
"kind of "don’t ask, don’t tell"&#13;
policy to such bias snits based on&#13;
sexual orientation, and that gaypositive&#13;
counseling programs in&#13;
public school were used to&#13;
"recrnit" homosexuals.&#13;
Saying that although employers&#13;
should not ask, Gingrich&#13;
said employees should-not have&#13;
any legal recourse in the courts if&#13;
they were fired because of their&#13;
sextml orientation. "I don’ t think&#13;
that" s grounds for federal legal&#13;
involvemem," Gingrich said.&#13;
see Gingrich, page 3&#13;
Tim Gillean, DavidLhevine&amp; Kelly Kirby,photo: Cooper&#13;
Cty. Demo. Party Adds Gays&#13;
at Biennial Comm. Meeting&#13;
by Laurie Cooper&#13;
On April 1st at Hale High School, the Tulsa County&#13;
Democrats held their biennial Central Committee Meetinff.&#13;
The theme of the meeting was "Children, Compassmn&#13;
and Caring"; this theme provided a stark contrast to the&#13;
potentially brutal and destructive agenda of the Republican&#13;
"Contract with America". Included in the order of&#13;
business during the four hour meeting was:&#13;
* election of county party officers for a two year term;&#13;
* election of state central committee members, and&#13;
* passage of resolutions to be forwarded to the state and&#13;
congressional district meetings.&#13;
Elected to two year terms as Count)" officers were Dr.&#13;
David Lhevine, Chair; Laurie Phillips, Co-Chair; aud&#13;
Eric Bolusky, Secretary. Dr. Lhevine’s nomination as&#13;
Chair was offered by Gary Underwood. In January and&#13;
February, Mr. Underwood had shared with TiDHR&#13;
members the usefulness of becoming involved with the&#13;
political process As a continuauon of this outreach&#13;
effort, Dr. Lhevine attended the March monthly meeting&#13;
ofTOHR and shared his vision of the future of the Tulsa&#13;
County Democratic part3", continued on page 3&#13;
Anti-Gay Violence&#13;
Documented&#13;
MONTGOMERY, Ala. -&#13;
Ho~nosexnals bore the brunt of&#13;
bias-lnotivated violence m the&#13;
U.S. last year, according to the&#13;
atmual study Klanwatch Project&#13;
of the Sonthem Poverty Law&#13;
Center. In its annnal report to&#13;
lmv e~fforcement agencies, the&#13;
Klanwatch Project also warned&#13;
that the white supremacist ~oup&#13;
Aryan Nation is expanding&#13;
ral~idly after years of decline&#13;
Klanwatch saidit determined that&#13;
and-gay bias lay behind 25% of&#13;
the hate-based assaults and&#13;
nearly two-thirds of the&#13;
homidides it tracked. The group&#13;
determines motivation by&#13;
exanfining a numbei of factor’s&#13;
including statements made by&#13;
the assailant, the de~ee of force&#13;
used, crime location, robber)," and&#13;
statemeuts made by friendg and&#13;
community leader~.&#13;
Utah’s Anti-Marriage Bill&#13;
SALTLAKECITY - Gov. Mike&#13;
Leavitt has signed a bill passed&#13;
recently by the Utah LeNslature&#13;
that bars recognizing same-sex&#13;
marriages, even if legally&#13;
performed elsewhere. Activists&#13;
in the. state have begun&#13;
orgamzlng to fight the bill&#13;
see Utah. page 11&#13;
Judge Says Pentagon&#13;
Policy Unconstitutional&#13;
NEW YORK - The Clinton&#13;
administration" s colnpromise&#13;
"’don’t ask, don’t tell’" military&#13;
policy on gays and lesbians ih&#13;
the armed forces has been&#13;
declared unconstitutional by a&#13;
federal district court judge ~:ho&#13;
ruled the policy violates the free&#13;
speech and due process rights of&#13;
homosexuals in the conntrv’s&#13;
military services. Federal Judge&#13;
Eugene Nickerson of U.S.&#13;
see Military, page 7&#13;
U.N. Asks About Civil&#13;
Rights for U.S, Gays&#13;
NEW YORK - The United&#13;
Nations Human Rights Committee&#13;
heard for the first time&#13;
representatives of the U.S.&#13;
Justice Department outline the&#13;
mixed civil rights status of&#13;
homosexuals in the United&#13;
States. Deval Patrick, Assistant&#13;
Attorney General in the Civil&#13;
Rights Division of the Justice&#13;
see UN, page 3&#13;
918-832-0233 ~ub~is !ditor&#13;
POB 4140 Tom Neal&#13;
Assistant Editor&#13;
Tulsa, Oklahoma Jmnes Christjohn&#13;
74159-0140 Writers/contributors&#13;
Kharma Amos&#13;
Laurie Cooper&#13;
Maureen Curtin&#13;
Staff Photographer&#13;
Tu]saNews@aol.com JD Jamett&#13;
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News mid may not be reproduced either in whole or in part without&#13;
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Correspondeuce is assumed to be for publicatiou unless otherwise&#13;
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Steve Largent.- Full of It?&#13;
Dear Editor:&#13;
The headline "US Rep. I_argent Open to Jobs&#13;
Protection Bill" on the front page of the last Tulsa&#13;
Family News canght my eye, for it implies that Rep.&#13;
Largent lnay indeed have a social conscience. And&#13;
the last sentence of the article accomp,’mying the&#13;
headline states "that some observers i~fferred that&#13;
Largent ~night consider supporting a nondiscrimination&#13;
bill that protects Lesbians m~d Gay&#13;
men," once he researches it.&#13;
I doubt it. I have a letter from Rep. Largent dated&#13;
March 6, two days after meeting with Lesbiaus and&#13;
Gays in Tulsa, in which he makes the following&#13;
statements:&#13;
1. "\Vhile I am strongly supportive of each&#13;
individual’s Constitutional civil rights, I do not&#13;
believe that some segments of our society should&#13;
have greater rights thaa~ others based on their sex,&#13;
age, race, level of abilities, or behavior.’"&#13;
2. "’. . I do not believe ’sexual orientation"&#13;
qualifies as a criteria for special civil rights laws.&#13;
No one" s behavior should qualify them for special&#13;
protection by thglcourts.’"&#13;
3. "I am sa~fied that current civil rights&#13;
legislation prrYides a sufficient level of&#13;
constitutional protection to serve each and every&#13;
member of our society regardless of their sex, age,&#13;
race, religion or level of ability."&#13;
Frown these statements, cleaf-ly Mr. Largent will&#13;
see the Eanploy~nent Non-Discrimi-nation Act not&#13;
as providing fairness,but asproviding greater rights.&#13;
I do not take comfort in Mr. Largent" s seeming&#13;
concern that it is wrong to fire a Gax man for no&#13;
cause other than his sexual orientatirn, because I&#13;
tl~ak his concern is as shoddy as is Iris reasoning.&#13;
Sii~.cerely, Les Ennnett&#13;
Dear Mr. E~mnett:&#13;
Thank you for contacting me with your views. I&#13;
always al~preciate hearing from people I work for&#13;
and represent.&#13;
When I took the oath of office, I pledged to&#13;
"defend and uphold the Constitution." I firmly&#13;
intend to do so. While I ,’un strongly supportive&#13;
each individual’s Constitutional civil rights, 1 do&#13;
not believe that some segments of our society&#13;
should have greater rights thau others based on&#13;
their sex, age, race level of abilities, or behavior.&#13;
H.R. 382 attempts to make"sexnal preference" a&#13;
new protected minority-classification under the&#13;
nation" s civil fights laws. There are m,’mv reasons&#13;
to oppose such laws. First, I do not believ~ "’sexual&#13;
orientation" qualifies as a critefia for special civil&#13;
rights protection. No one" s behavior should quali~’&#13;
them for special protection by the courts. Allowing&#13;
such would violate the constitutional principle of&#13;
.equal protection under the law--opening a&#13;
pandora" s box for any type of behavior to qualify&#13;
for civil rights protection.&#13;
Second, large segments of the country hold deep&#13;
moral and religious beliefs regarding the&#13;
appropriateness of leNtimizing offensive behavior.&#13;
By protecting certmn types of behavior through&#13;
legislation, the federal governmen! lnav be&#13;
mandating associations mad practices that create&#13;
violations of conscience for many citizens.&#13;
I mn satisfied thai’current civil }ights leNslation&#13;
provides a sufficient level of constitutional&#13;
protection to serve each and every member of our&#13;
society regardless of their sex, age’, race, religion or&#13;
level of ability.&#13;
Thmak you again for 3our colmnents. I would&#13;
appreciat~ 3our prayers and further suggestions&#13;
regardiug this or other issues on your lnind.&#13;
Sincerely, Steve Imrgent&#13;
Thanks Again, Tulsa!&#13;
I’m writing to thank yon once again for your&#13;
support&amp;generosity. "Ful~a has been on the fore[¥ont&#13;
for some time in supporting its titleholders &amp;&#13;
charities statewide. On March 17th, you turned out&#13;
at the Silver Star &amp; gave $435.00 formy travel fund&#13;
to compete in Chicago at International Mr. Leather&#13;
Memorial Day weekend.&#13;
Special Thanks to Amie Holder, Link, Pat Wilson&#13;
(Sluticia), Steve Tucker, Green, Country Cloggers,&#13;
&amp; T.U.L.S.A. for putung on the event. Also, a very&#13;
special thamks to the owners of the Silver Star mad&#13;
my sponsors, Steve &amp; John, for allowing the&#13;
fundraiser to go on at their club.&#13;
In addition to this fnndraiser, theTool Box&#13;
techificiaa~s have held 2 fun&amp;’aisers at the Tool Box&#13;
in the past 6 mouths, including a garage.sale on&#13;
April 1 st that brought in over S265.00. Thank you&#13;
Roy \Vilcoxin &amp; Tool Box Teclmicians for your&#13;
continued support as well&#13;
I will continue to serve you with honor &amp; pride.&#13;
If there is anything you n~ed me to do to support&#13;
other causes or chariues, just ask.&#13;
Yours tufty,&#13;
Larry Everett&#13;
Mr OK Leather 1995&#13;
Miscellany&#13;
According to the Newsletter&#13;
of the Tulsa Chapter of PFLAG,&#13;
Youth Services of Tulsa is&#13;
holding a volunteer gaining for&#13;
its educational/social/support&#13;
gronp for Lesbian. Gay, Bisexual&#13;
or questiomng youth 15-20 on&#13;
Saturday, April 22, from 9am to&#13;
4pro in the colfference room of&#13;
Youth Services of Tulsa~ 302&#13;
So. Chevemae. For info: call Lisa&#13;
at 582-6061.&#13;
Gay &amp; Lesbian young adults&#13;
may be interested in the 2rid&#13;
ammal Anytown, Oklahoma, a&#13;
hmnan relations camp that looks&#13;
at prejudice reduction. This&#13;
Anytown will be held July 23-29&#13;
at Cmnp Waluhili on Lake Fort&#13;
Gibson. The cost of the progrmn&#13;
is $190 but some scholarships&#13;
are available. Applications must&#13;
be received by May 15. For info.&#13;
call 583-1361.&#13;
Tulsa Area Prime Timers will&#13;
meet Sun. Mav 7 at 4pro at the&#13;
Resource Ctr. 4t54 S. Harvard.&#13;
After the meeting, this ~oup for&#13;
Gay &amp; Bisexual men over 40&#13;
will Share a pot luck dimmer.&#13;
On April 23 the group will go&#13;
the the Azalea Festival in&#13;
~Muskogee Also "a gardening&#13;
group is forming.&#13;
For more iofo, call 747-8121&#13;
or write POB 52118, Tulsa&#13;
74152-0118.&#13;
In closing, the Log Cabin&#13;
Corral, a Gav Republican&#13;
newsletter reprints the following&#13;
with credit to Mad magazine:&#13;
The Contract with America&#13;
(truthful post-election version)&#13;
WE promise to revive the&#13;
policies ofReaganomics (despite&#13;
the fact they tripled the national&#13;
debt) hoping that maybe they’ll&#13;
work this time around!&#13;
WEpromiseto throw everyone&#13;
in America to the mercy of the&#13;
Free Market System...E~XCEPT&#13;
for our friends the Defense&#13;
Contractors. Tobacco Growers&#13;
and S&amp;L Operators !&#13;
WEpromise to pass a Balanced&#13;
Budget Amendment to the&#13;
Clubs &amp; Restaurants&#13;
*Bad Boys Club. 1229 S. Memorial&#13;
*Ban’accnda’s Wild NightsiDom~a’s Crazy Days&#13;
2405 E. Adnfiral&#13;
*Concessions. 3340 S. Peoria&#13;
*Lola’s. 2630 E. 15th&#13;
*Mela’opole, 1902 E. 11&#13;
*Silver Star Saloou, 1565 Shefidan&#13;
*Renegades, 1649 S Main&#13;
*TNT’s, 2114 S. Memofial&#13;
*Time n’Tiuae Again. 1515 S. Memorial&#13;
*Tool Box, 1338 E. 3rd&#13;
*Whittier Cal’e, 416 S. Lewis&#13;
Businesses/Services&#13;
*B,’ua~es &amp; Noble Booksellers, 8620 E. 7l&#13;
Blne Moon Bakery&#13;
Brookside Jewelry, 4649 So. Peoria&#13;
Budget \Vindo~v Treatlnents. 7116 So. Mingo, Ste. 102&#13;
Certified *loNe Auto Repair 438-3393, pager:&#13;
Creative Collection, 1521 E. 15&#13;
*Elite Books &amp; Videos, 821 S. Sheridan&#13;
*Java Dave’s, Lincoln Plaza&#13;
International Tours&#13;
Ken’s Flowers, 1635 E. 15&#13;
Lonp-Garou, 2747 E. 15&#13;
Major Affairs&#13;
*Midtown Theater, 319 E. 3&#13;
*Mohawk Music, 6157 E 51 PI&#13;
Mortgages by’ Desigu&#13;
Phoenix Mortgage Corp.&#13;
Pounds &amp; Francs, 1706 S. Boston&#13;
Puppy Pause II, l lth &amp; Mingo&#13;
Royal Travel, 6927 S Canton&#13;
*Ross E&amp;vard Salon, 1438 S. Boston&#13;
*Scribner’s Bookstore, 1942 Utica Square&#13;
Southwest Viatical, 4146 S. Harvard, Ste. F-5&#13;
*Tomfoolery, 1565 S. Sheridan&#13;
\Vestcopa Salon, Lincoln Plaza&#13;
Organizations&#13;
B L;G Alliance, University of Tulsa&#13;
835-5(/83&#13;
582-4340&#13;
744-0896&#13;
749-1563&#13;
587-8811&#13;
834-4234&#13;
585~3405&#13;
660-0856&#13;
664-8299&#13;
584-1308&#13;
582-2400&#13;
250-5034&#13;
492-4918&#13;
743 -5272&#13;
254-2100&#13;
591-0597&#13;
592-1521&#13;
838~8503&#13;
592-3317&#13;
341-6866&#13;
599-8070&#13;
742-1992&#13;
587-8108&#13;
584-3112&#13;
664-2951&#13;
342-4252&#13;
592-7700&#13;
587-8333&#13;
838-7626&#13;
496-2410&#13;
584-0337&#13;
749-6301&#13;
747-3322&#13;
832-0233&#13;
583-1500&#13;
583-9780&#13;
Interfaith AIDS Ministries&#13;
*HI\; Resource Consortium, 4154 S. Harvard, Ste. H- 1&#13;
NAMES PROJECT, 4154 S. Harvard, Ste. H-1&#13;
P-FLAG, POB 52800 74152&#13;
Prime-Timers, P.O. Box 52118&#13;
Rainbow Business Guild&#13;
Rainbow Village, POB 50403, 74150-0403&#13;
Save the Nation, Indian Health Care&#13;
Shanti Hotline&#13;
Tulsa O"ldalmmans lbr Hmnan Rights, (TOHR) POB 52729 74152&#13;
TOHR (Jay HelpLine (hffo.) 743-429"7&#13;
T.U.L.S.A. Tulsa Uniform,Leather Seekers Assoc. 838-1222&#13;
438-2437, 800-284-2437&#13;
749-4194&#13;
748-3111&#13;
749-4901&#13;
74128&#13;
254-2100&#13;
599-8423&#13;
584-4983&#13;
749-7898&#13;
Professionals&#13;
Associates in Medical &amp; Mental ttealth, 1560 E. 21 743-1000&#13;
Kent Batch &amp; Associates, Health &amp; Life Insurance 747-9506&#13;
Chem" St. Psychotherapy Assoc. 1515 S. Lewis 581-0902, 743-4117&#13;
Fideli’ty Home Health (are, Inc. Coweta 486-1174&#13;
Sandra J. Hill, MS, Psychotherapy, 2865 E Skelly 745-1111&#13;
Tim Daniel, Attorney 352-9504, 800-742-9468&#13;
Leanne M Gross, Fina~]cial Plmufing 744-0102&#13;
Kelly Kirby, CPA, POB 14011, 74159 747-5466&#13;
Mohawk Living Center, 3910 Park Rd: 425-1354&#13;
Jonathan &amp; Dee Nicholas. Realtors 749-3000, 800-539-7767&#13;
Richard Reeder, MS; Psychotherapy 581-0902, 743-4117&#13;
Religious &amp; Educational Organizations&#13;
Bless The Lord At All 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 622-1"441&#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;
*Chapman ~tudent Center. U~fiversitv of Tulsa&#13;
*Tulsa City Hall, Cafeteria Vestibule-. Grouud Floor&#13;
*Universitx Center at Tulsa *indicates a distribution poiut&#13;
Constitution...so xve can avoid&#13;
dealing with the defict for years&#13;
while it’s out being approved by&#13;
the 37 states necessary to ratify&#13;
it~&#13;
WEpromise to talk up a storm&#13;
about the need for health care&#13;
reform while simultaneously&#13;
accepting millions of dollars&#13;
from insurance lobbyists to keep&#13;
fl~c whole rotten system the way&#13;
It IS ....&#13;
WE promise above all to&#13;
accuse anyone who disagrees&#13;
with us of being unAmerica, to&#13;
blast the "!iberal" media for&#13;
reporting auything negative&#13;
about us... [and it goes on - TFN]&#13;
Cammermeyer cont’dfrom p. 1&#13;
A: I think what has been exciting to me&#13;
is to remember where we started mad&#13;
where I started five years ago. Myattordeys&#13;
saying, "Grete, there isn’ t asnowball’ s&#13;
chance that anywhere the courts are going&#13;
to rule in our favor or that anything is&#13;
going to happen and all we can hope for is&#13;
that enougl~ cases going through the courts&#13;
that the government will be forced to sort&#13;
oflook at this Issue again." Whathappened&#13;
instead was that it seemed to be the right&#13;
time and the right place an our point in&#13;
society... I spent about six weeks lobbying&#13;
and saw changes take place in Congress&#13;
over those six months [ofthe moratorium].&#13;
Tiffs issue of human sexuality had never&#13;
been talked about by old petple like us.&#13;
The-youth of today were talking about&#13;
human sexuality alfthe time... So, what&#13;
we have is an old population of people&#13;
who are setting the staudards andthe laws&#13;
who are out of touch with the reality and&#13;
morals of today’ s generation. Weare being&#13;
offered a forum because the kids of today&#13;
are saying "What’ s the problem?" I don’ t&#13;
expect that anything is going to change&#13;
overnight but there are some things that&#13;
have - the world recognizes that there are&#13;
gays and lesbians in the military. Like it or&#13;
not they are there.&#13;
Q: When all ofthese issues came about,&#13;
did you have a way of putting yourself&#13;
through what I call a "Lesbian 101" in&#13;
order to educate yourself about the&#13;
community?&#13;
A: Some of that I am not going to&#13;
respond to. Some ofit I will. We will leave&#13;
the "’I01" out and talk about it in the&#13;
context when I first separated from the&#13;
military and the reception when I was&#13;
asked t’o speak at the gay rights, rally. It&#13;
~v.as over~vhelming to have 20,000 people&#13;
g~ve me a standing ovation for the first&#13;
tmie and this was days after my actual&#13;
scparatiou... I’m still learning and I read,&#13;
and I have gotten books from the 50’ s of&#13;
what fern and butch and all of these things&#13;
what they meant and what the culture was&#13;
at the time and women’ s friendships and&#13;
how those have changed over time. So, it&#13;
is like trying to mnnerse myself in culture&#13;
that, first, I never kaaew existed and, then&#13;
secondly, that I am a part of and realize&#13;
that there is a diversity in this culture as&#13;
well as the diversity as in any other and it&#13;
doesn’ t mean that you have to buy into all&#13;
of it.&#13;
Q: In recognition that this is Oklahoma,&#13;
the "’Buckle ofthe Bible Belt", is there a&#13;
specific role that religion or spirituali&amp;&#13;
playsfor you?&#13;
A: l)iane and I are active in the Church&#13;
of Religions Science at tiffs time. I think&#13;
that it is through that spiritual basis that&#13;
onr lives have been totally changed. I used&#13;
to feel that my world was measured byexternal&#13;
validation and that it was&#13;
somehow a giving up of myself to the&#13;
coutrol of others. Wheu I had to shed my&#13;
rod form, part of what happeued was that&#13;
ao longer did I need that external validation&#13;
of who 1 was, and what becmne more&#13;
salient was that tuner meaning, that sense&#13;
of inner peace and feeling that there is&#13;
nothing that I cannot do if I mn supposed&#13;
to be doing it. I don’ t think that yon will&#13;
ever find me regretting even the toughest&#13;
decisions having to do with [such things&#13;
as] any divorce, that those were the best&#13;
decisions of the time and that there had to&#13;
be.a reason why I had to go through this&#13;
pare.&#13;
Q: There are some very powerful&#13;
comments and thoughts yot; shared [in&#13;
the book] about Vietnam. With those&#13;
feelings about Vietnam, have you in your&#13;
own mind resolved them?&#13;
A: You know, I was thinking just the&#13;
other day of how much I have resolved&#13;
them. I have come to the point of having&#13;
extraordinary respect for the resistors,&#13;
which speaks to how far I have come from&#13;
feeling that they were traitors and skipping&#13;
out of their responsibility to the American&#13;
way - and coming to understand, because&#13;
ofmy own experience of late of having to&#13;
challenge the military that I love and the&#13;
country that I love. And seeing that the&#13;
people who felt so strongly about the&#13;
horrors ofVietnam, theymade the decision&#13;
to leave the country rather than fight an&#13;
immoral war, immoral in theireyes. Being&#13;
where I am now, having to leave the&#13;
military and fight it because I believe that&#13;
it is unconstitutional - the law as it exists&#13;
now- that with every breath I will continue&#13;
to fight for overturning that particular&#13;
ban....it has given me a new respect for&#13;
the difficulties they [the resistors] had in&#13;
making those decisions to leave- and I&#13;
must say that I could never have imagined&#13;
myself saying that three or four years ago.&#13;
It’ s actually the first time I have ever said&#13;
it to anybody.&#13;
Q: Last night somebody had asked you&#13;
ifyou had thought aboutapolitical career.&#13;
Since integrity isso important to you, how&#13;
in the world can you be a politician?&#13;
A: I don’ t know rather or not there is a&#13;
match. I do believe inthe"Peter Principle"&#13;
and so there is a certain concern that I have&#13;
abouta mismatchbetweenwhateverfuture&#13;
careerImay have and the type ofleadership&#13;
style that I have and how I like to work a&#13;
system for the good of an individual...&#13;
that’ s why I’mnot really quite sure ofhow&#13;
I will move, whether it will be to first See&#13;
about a political appointment and see&#13;
whether or not I could tolerate it or whether&#13;
it would be so binding and against my&#13;
belief system, because I do have very&#13;
strong feelings about iL&#13;
Q: You commented last night that you&#13;
lost your military career but you gained&#13;
your freedom, as you coined it, "In Your&#13;
Face Freedom." Ifyou.had a message to&#13;
us what would your message be?&#13;
A: We do end up sort of compartmentalizing&#13;
people by the roles that they&#13;
are allowed to have in society and that&#13;
those roles are created by the dominant&#13;
society mad that part of learning about&#13;
other people and about other ways of&#13;
being, other non-traditional families, is to&#13;
opeu ourselves up to that. And What I have&#13;
decided that we ought to focus on is that&#13;
on October 1 lth, National Coming Out&#13;
Day, that something new is that the gay&#13;
community is to invite a heterosexual&#13;
couple home for dinner. With that we&#13;
open up that dialogue of"Our home is just&#13;
like yours" and be~n to break down the&#13;
wall of separation. And what we have&#13;
glory in, I think, is that the ufix of friends&#13;
that we have is from the breadth of all&#13;
combinations - that we are not bound in a&#13;
heterosexOal world, we are not boundin a&#13;
....homosexual world, butrather that wehave&#13;
both. It’ s more a matter of "We’ re all&#13;
here" - and it’s an acknowledgement of&#13;
the egalitarian position that we all share.&#13;
Gingrich cont’dfrom p. 1&#13;
don’t think you have a right of filing a&#13;
federal lawsnit or of getting the federal&#13;
government to protect you based on your&#13;
sexual behavior."&#13;
He went on to say, "You have had,&#13;
clearly, examples of what is, in effect,&#13;
recruitment ~n so-called counseling&#13;
programs. So I’m Very cautious about the&#13;
idea that you want to have active&#13;
h0mo~xuals in junior high school and&#13;
high school explaining to young people&#13;
that they have all these various wonderful&#13;
options."&#13;
Ehzabeth Birch, of the Human Rights&#13;
Campaign Fund, said, "His remarks are&#13;
disingenuous after he appeared...with his&#13;
sister.~.and told the truth about American&#13;
famihes..&#13;
Montana cont’dfrom p. 1&#13;
Hundreds of people flooded the Capitol&#13;
and the governor’ s office with phone calls,&#13;
faxes and letters denouncing the bill.&#13;
Despite its dramatic about-face, the state&#13;
Senate nevertheless rejected an&#13;
opportunity at the same time to suspend&#13;
the floor rules and debate repealing the&#13;
state’ s deviate sexual conduct statute, one&#13;
of the country’ s most draconian anti-gay&#13;
laws, carrying a possible lO-year prison&#13;
sentence and fines of up to $50,000.&#13;
UN cont’dfrom p. 1&#13;
Department, admitted to the committee&#13;
that bias because of race, ethnic origin,&#13;
gender and orientation continue to be&#13;
problems in the U.S.&#13;
Patrick told the committee, which is&#13;
gathering information from U.S. officials&#13;
on the United States’ ratification of the&#13;
International Covenant on Civil and&#13;
Political Rights, that the problems ~’vereff t&#13;
simply the results of historical bias in the&#13;
country but "current, real life, pernicious&#13;
discrimination of the here and now."&#13;
Patrick assured the committee that the&#13;
Clinton administration remains committed&#13;
to the goal of expanding opporttufities for&#13;
all American citizens in education,&#13;
employment and the economy, and that&#13;
there would be ~’no retreat from that&#13;
commimaent."&#13;
Robin Kane, of the National Gay &amp;&#13;
Lesbian Task Force, praised Patrick as a&#13;
"’very articulate spokesperson...who&#13;
undei:stands the limitations that are placed&#13;
on the Justice Departu~ent because of lack&#13;
ofcivil rights laws [for Lesbians &amp;G~ys]"&#13;
"A TRIUMPH! ONE OF THE BEST&#13;
AND MOST PROVOCATIVE FILMS&#13;
OF THE NEW YEAR]"&#13;
-Peter Travers. ROLLING.STONE&#13;
ONE MAN IS ABOUT I0 CHALLENGE&#13;
2000 YEARS OF TRADITION,&#13;
ES Movies 8, Opens April 19th&#13;
68th &amp; Memorial, 250-4513&#13;
Utah cont’dfrom p. 1&#13;
legally, and many rights advocates have&#13;
begun what’s being called "Olympics Out&#13;
of Utah," an effort to convince Olympic&#13;
Game officials not to select the state,&#13;
widely considered a leading contender, as&#13;
the site of the 2002 winter games.&#13;
Democrats cont’dfrom p. 1&#13;
Kelly Kirby, Tim Gillean, Ken&#13;
Draper,Rob Hill, Laurie Cooper and Bruce&#13;
Lewis were among the precinct officers&#13;
who attended the Committee meeting.&#13;
Kelly Kirby and Rob Hill were also&#13;
nominatedand electedbyprecinctofficials&#13;
to serve on thestate Cer~tral Comm~:~iee.&#13;
The State Central Committee develops&#13;
the statewide political platform’l~r the&#13;
Democratic Party.&#13;
As one of the last items of the meeting’ s&#13;
agenda, fourteen party platform&#13;
resolutions were adopted. The text of&#13;
Resolution #7 is provided in its entirety:&#13;
"Be it resolved that the Tulsa County&#13;
Democrat party supports fairness and&#13;
justice for all individuals or groups&#13;
regardless of age, gender, sexual&#13;
orientation, ethnicity, religion, race or&#13;
disability. We support equal rights in&#13;
public accomodations, employment, and&#13;
housing for all Americans.’"&#13;
The Democratic Party is seeking the&#13;
involvement of people who believe that&#13;
equal rights extend to all individuals.&#13;
Volunteer opportunities with the Tulsa&#13;
Cry. Democratic Party and with the Young&#13;
Democrats can be investigated by calling&#13;
the Democratic headquarters at 742-2457.&#13;
TRIUMPHANT&#13;
SUCCESS!&#13;
A stinging comedy&#13;
of sex and politics!"&#13;
-Peter Travers, ROLLING STONE&#13;
"1RRESISTIBLE!"&#13;
-Kevin Thomas,.LOS ANGELES TIMES&#13;
"DELIGHTFUL!&#13;
A warm, sentimental&#13;
film from one of Cuba’s&#13;
major directors!"&#13;
-Caryn.James, THE NEW YORK TIMES&#13;
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Louisville Leaders Held&#13;
for Civil Disobedience&#13;
I,OUISVILLE, Ky. - Police&#13;
arrested 25 activists on&#13;
trespassing charges in the&#13;
I Jouisville Board of Aldermen&#13;
chiuubers alter they refused to&#13;
leave when the aldermen voted 7&#13;
to 4 against a proposed antidiscrimination&#13;
measure that&#13;
would have added sexual&#13;
orientation to the city’s anti-bias&#13;
ordinance As soon as it was&#13;
clear that the aldermen had&#13;
rclected the racism’e, I protester&#13;
~l~ray~d a can of air freshener in&#13;
the ,air and yelled, "The stenchin&#13;
this morn is foul!" Some 50&#13;
people then stood in silent protest&#13;
holding signs reading, "’Waiting&#13;
for Justice" until police warned&#13;
them they would be arrested.&#13;
Aboul 25 of the demonstrators&#13;
refused to leave and were then&#13;
arrested. Carla Wallace of the&#13;
Fairness Campaign, wlfich has&#13;
pushed for the measure for the&#13;
past 4 years, said of the protest,&#13;
"’There comes a time in the life of&#13;
every civil rights movement.., to&#13;
stand before the body politic and&#13;
demand accountability for&#13;
crimes committed ~]nder&#13;
protection of law. Our refusal to&#13;
passively accept this assault to&#13;
our freedom is an affirmation of&#13;
our commitment to the high and&#13;
noble task before us."In addition&#13;
to Wallace, others arrested at the&#13;
protest included;: Everett&#13;
Hoffman, executive, director of&#13;
the ACLU of Kentucky;. Dr.&#13;
George Edwards of the Southern&#13;
Presbyterian Seminary; Dr. Hal&#13;
Warheim, a theology professor&#13;
also with the senfinary; Jane&#13;
lIope :rod Reba Coffman, board&#13;
members of P-FLAG in&#13;
Louisville, and attorney Eric&#13;
Grmfinger.&#13;
Gays Raise $2.5 Mil. for&#13;
San Francisco Library&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO - San&#13;
Franosco’s new public library&#13;
is currently being constructed at&#13;
city expense. But because of&#13;
bu~tget constraints, the city added&#13;
no new funds to the librarY’s&#13;
budget for new acquisitions,&#13;
meaning the new library would&#13;
have to be filled with little more&#13;
than the material the old library&#13;
already had on its shelves. But&#13;
an enterprising citizens’ advisory&#13;
conunittee set up a special&#13;
fundraising effort directed at&#13;
-affinity groups" to help finance&#13;
new materials and resources at&#13;
the new facility - including a&#13;
.proposed new gay and lesbian&#13;
resources center. In a burst of&#13;
gay civic pride, gays and lesbians&#13;
in the city Contributed some&#13;
$2,596,822 toward the new "’gay&#13;
wing" at the library - the largest&#13;
amount raised among any of the&#13;
groups supporting various&#13;
specialized facilities in the new&#13;
library. The figure represents&#13;
about a third of the total&#13;
$7,938,504 raised for new&#13;
facilities at the library.&#13;
Lesbian Mayor of S.F.?&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO ~ Itlooks as&#13;
if the woman Sen. Jesse Hehns&#13;
likes to refer to as "’that damn&#13;
lesbian" is on the verge of&#13;
deciding whether or not to ~ake&#13;
what would be the first senous&#13;
bid by an openly gay politician&#13;
for the city’s mayoral seat.&#13;
Roberta ,~kchtenberg told&#13;
reporters from her office in&#13;
Waslfington, D.C., in early April&#13;
that she may leave the&#13;
increasingly hostile political&#13;
environment of the nation’s&#13;
capital, where she is ea~ assistant&#13;
secretary for civil rights in the&#13;
Department of Housing and&#13;
Urban Development, to possibly&#13;
enter the mayoral race this&#13;
November. "’I am very seriously&#13;
considering it and will make my&#13;
decision within a matter of a fe~,&#13;
days,’" Achtenberg sai.d.&#13;
Achtenberg madehistory in 1993&#13;
when the then city supervisor&#13;
faced U.S. Senate confirmation&#13;
to the HUD post. During the&#13;
televised Senate debate over her&#13;
confirmation, which normally&#13;
would have generated little&#13;
attention, anti-gay legislators&#13;
repeatedly attacked Achtenberg’s&#13;
nomination with Helms&#13;
leading the offensive, referring&#13;
to her as a "damn lesbian’"&#13;
because she rode in the city’s&#13;
gay pride march along with her&#13;
long-time partner, Judge Mary&#13;
Morgan, and their son.&#13;
Gingrich to Lead San&#13;
Francisco Pride Parade&#13;
SAN" FRANCISCO - San&#13;
Francisco’s Lesbian &amp; Gay&#13;
Freedom Day Parade this June&#13;
took a sudden turn toward&#13;
becoming a "perfect family&#13;
thing" with the announcement&#13;
that the grand marshal for the&#13;
huge event will be Candace&#13;
Gingrich, the half-sis{erofHouse&#13;
Speaker Newt Gingrich. Robert&#13;
Allen, president of the parade&#13;
committee, said, "She was&#13;
selected primarily because of the&#13;
statement itmakes and the media&#13;
response.... I think it’S really a&#13;
treaf that she’s not afraid to say&#13;
he" s full of shit. ~[t’ s the perfect&#13;
family thing. Gingnch, who will&#13;
be one of four marshals-in the&#13;
25th annual event, becmne an&#13;
instant celebrity earlier tiffs year&#13;
when she went, on a highly&#13;
publicized lobbying mission to&#13;
her brother" s Capitol Hill offices&#13;
in behalf of the Human Rights&#13;
Campaign Fund.&#13;
’Tales of the City ’&#13;
Wins PeabodyAward&#13;
ATHENS, Ga. - The Britishproduced&#13;
television mini-series&#13;
of Amfistead Maupin" s ."Tales&#13;
of the City," which aired on the&#13;
.PBS network last year has won a&#13;
Peabody Award for its portrayal&#13;
of San Francisco in the mid-&#13;
1970s PBS pulled out of&#13;
producing the follow-up "’More&#13;
Tales ofCity"despite the oriNnal&#13;
nfiniseries" enormous popularity&#13;
and critical acclaim after "Tales’"&#13;
came under intense criticism by&#13;
conservative pressure ~oups and&#13;
politicians.&#13;
Mayor Fined for Refusing&#13;
’Gay Pride’ Proclamation&#13;
HAMILTON’, Canada - Bob&#13;
Morrow, the mayor of Hamilton,&#13;
has been fined $5,000 by the&#13;
Ontario Human Rights&#13;
Commission for refusing to issue&#13;
a gay pride proclmnation in the&#13;
city in 1991. Morrow personally&#13;
will have to pay the fine because&#13;
such proclamations are in the&#13;
hands of the mayor, not the city&#13;
government in general.&#13;
Death Threats Against&#13;
Greg Louganis&#13;
WASHINGTON - The&#13;
Washington Post reports that due&#13;
to death threats against Greg&#13;
Louganis since disclosing that&#13;
he has AIDS, the Lambda Rising&#13;
bookstore in Washington said it&#13;
had to take added security&#13;
precautions for his book-signmg&#13;
appearance there. Some 2,000&#13;
people showed up and more than&#13;
300 people had to be turned away&#13;
due to the crowd. Louganis’&#13;
recently published autobiography,&#13;
Breaking the Surface, is&#13;
already in its 7th printing, the&#13;
publisher said.&#13;
Court Rules Against Gay&#13;
Couple for Bank Loan&#13;
LOS ANGELES -U.S. District&#13;
Judge Mariana Pfaelzer has ruled&#13;
that the California Federal Bank&#13;
was within its rights in refusing&#13;
to give a special discountedhome&#13;
loan to Jeffrey Bagley, a bank&#13;
vice president,_and his partner.&#13;
Judge Pfaelzer gave summary&#13;
-judgment to the bank in the&#13;
lawsuit filed by Bagley against&#13;
his employer. The bank&#13;
contended that Bagley did not&#13;
quality for the special discounted&#13;
loans, which are a standard&#13;
benefit the bank offers its mm-ried&#13;
employees, because he and Iris&#13;
partner are not legally married.&#13;
Maine Postpones&#13;
Rights Measure&#13;
AUGUSTA, Maine Gay rights&#13;
advocates ~n Maine have&#13;
announced that they will not&#13;
introduce a statewide antidiscmnination&#13;
measure in the&#13;
legislatm:e this yezr, concerned&#13;
that voters who are already faced&#13;
with an anti-gay ballot measure&#13;
wotdd find a competing measure&#13;
confusing. "This issue is too&#13;
important to risk confusing&#13;
matters by putting a partially&#13;
competing measure (the antidiscrimination&#13;
bill) on the ballot&#13;
as well," Patricia Ryan of the&#13;
Maiue Human Rights&#13;
Commission said. "We believe&#13;
voters will say that Maine, as a&#13;
state, won’ t discriminate, and we&#13;
want them to have a clear shot at&#13;
that issue." Attorneys for the&#13;
Maine Human Rights Commission&#13;
determined the gay rights&#13;
bill probably would be declared&#13;
a "competing measure" to the&#13;
anti-gay ballot referendum and&#13;
would therefore have to go before&#13;
the voters as wellifit was brought&#13;
before the legislature.&#13;
British Priests Blessing&#13;
Secret Gay Marriages --&#13;
LONDON The London Times&#13;
reports that a number of Church&#13;
of England priests - as many as&#13;
60 of them -have been secretly&#13;
conducting marriage ceremonies&#13;
for same-sex couples in churches&#13;
around England, even though the&#13;
priests face expulsion if they are&#13;
discovered by church officials.&#13;
The paper reported that the&#13;
priests have conducted hundreds&#13;
ofgay and lesbian unions despite&#13;
being officially prohibitedby the&#13;
Church of England. "I had no&#13;
idea they were having the&#13;
ceremonies in church," Ven&#13;
George Austin, the archdeacon&#13;
of York told the Times. "It’ s such&#13;
a perversion ofa church wedding&#13;
that you shouldn’t even have to&#13;
point out it is wrong."&#13;
St. Patrick’s Day Parades&#13;
NEW YORK - Making good on&#13;
a promise that they would indeed&#13;
march in the annual St. Patrick’ s&#13;
Day parade, some 70 gay rights&#13;
activists were arrested as they&#13;
attempted to have their own&#13;
march in New York. A U.S.&#13;
District Courtjudged had turned&#13;
down a request by the Irish&#13;
Lesbian &amp; Gay Organization to&#13;
overturn a rule barring the group&#13;
from participating in the city&#13;
parade and the 2nd Circuit Court&#13;
ofAppeals uphddthe lowercourt&#13;
decision on Mar. 16. In&#13;
Cambridge, Mass., a large&#13;
contingent frmn the Irish-&#13;
American Gay, Lesbian &amp;&#13;
Bisexual Group of ’Boston,&#13;
marched peacefully in the city’s&#13;
St. Patrick’s Day parade there.&#13;
BOSTON - South Boston’s&#13;
controversial "protest" St.&#13;
Patrick" s Day march, which has&#13;
already become the cause of a&#13;
case headed to the U.S. Supreme&#13;
Court because organizers refused&#13;
to allow Irish gays and lesbians&#13;
to participate, also turned down&#13;
a request by a group of former&#13;
military members with HIV or&#13;
AIDS to join the event as well.&#13;
When asked why the ailing&#13;
veterans were being excluded,&#13;
Jo!m Hurley of the South Boston&#13;
War Veterans Council, declined&#13;
to comment, saying only that the&#13;
organizers of the protest don’t&#13;
give reasons for who is and isn’t&#13;
allowed to march.&#13;
Classical CO for Gay Men&#13;
LOS ANGELES - A CD from a&#13;
major recording company&#13;
explicitly being marketed to gay&#13;
men has been launched by&#13;
WarnerClassics - and Beethoven&#13;
will never be quite the same.&#13;
Described as "75 minutes of&#13;
musical passion for men." the&#13;
CD is called "Sensual Classics&#13;
Too," following up on the title of&#13;
an earlier - and heterosexualoriented&#13;
- popular disk Warner&#13;
released in 1992 and that is still&#13;
on the classical music charts.&#13;
Making it even clearer who the&#13;
intended audience for the disk is,&#13;
the cover shows two hairy-armed&#13;
men half-undressed and tenderly&#13;
holding each other. It’{ enough&#13;
to get your classical motor&#13;
running -which is exactly what&#13;
Warner wants.&#13;
Lesbians Blocked from&#13;
Conference on Women&#13;
NEW YORK In an unusual&#13;
alliance, China and the Vatican&#13;
are blocking women’s groups&#13;
they disapprove of- including&#13;
lesbian organizations - from&#13;
attending amajor United Nations&#13;
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later this year. Hundreds of&#13;
delegates and non-gov.ernmental&#13;
organizations (NGOs) havebeen&#13;
meeting at U.N. headquarters in&#13;
New York, reviewing the&#13;
credentials of delegates to the&#13;
conference to be held in Beijing&#13;
in September. China has used its&#13;
position as host ofthe conference&#13;
to denY credentials to women’s&#13;
groups from Taiwan and Tibet -&#13;
neither of:which China&#13;
recognizes as indepe-ndent&#13;
nations. The :Vatican also raised&#13;
objections inan effort to exclude&#13;
women’ s groups that don’ t agree&#13;
with the Catholic Church’s&#13;
positions on abortion, birth&#13;
control and homosexuality.&#13;
Delegates from China seconded&#13;
the Vatican’s objections to&#13;
lesbian groups, citing its own&#13;
laws against homosexuality.&#13;
Another Custody Battle&#13;
DETROIT - Carol Hess, a&#13;
lesbian who helped rear the 2&#13;
children of her deceased lover, is&#13;
fighting the children’s father,&#13;
Russel Overton, in court for&#13;
custody ofthetwo boys. Overton&#13;
won provisional custody of the 2&#13;
children earlier in March, but&#13;
Judge William Giovan has now&#13;
given Hess weekend visitation&#13;
rights and said he will shortly&#13;
decide if Hess has any legal&#13;
.standing to ask for custody of the&#13;
10- and 13-year-old sons o fher&#13;
partner of20 years, Leigh Porter,&#13;
who died in January..&#13;
Gays &amp; Government&#13;
Security Clearances&#13;
WASHINGTON - A General&#13;
Accounting Office review of 3&#13;
U.S. government departments&#13;
and 5 federal agencies has&#13;
concluded that the federal&#13;
government has stopped using&#13;
homosexuality as a reason for&#13;
refusing security clearances to&#13;
civiliml employees mid contractors.&#13;
The GAO reviewed&#13;
records from the U.S. State,&#13;
Defense and Energy Departments,&#13;
as well as the FBI, the&#13;
Office of Personnel Manage-&#13;
~nent, the U.S. Infornlation&#13;
Agency, the Secret Service and&#13;
the Customs Service. Ahnost ,all&#13;
feder,’d agencies in the past had&#13;
routinely refused to give gays&#13;
and lesbians security clearance,&#13;
~naintailfing that homosexuals&#13;
were snbject to being&#13;
blackmailed.&#13;
Trouble Over Benefit&#13;
Plan at CalTech/JPL&#13;
PASADENA, Calif. - A number&#13;
of major U.S. universities -&#13;
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including Harvard, Stanford, and&#13;
the Massachusetts Institute of&#13;
Technology - have extended&#13;
domestic partner benefits to their&#13;
gay andlesbian staffers withlittle&#13;
or no controversy. But plans by&#13;
the California Institute of&#13;
Technology (CalTech) to begin&#13;
offering same-sex partner&#13;
benefits beginning May 1 may&#13;
set off a firestorm,~The plan&#13;
would extend health insurance&#13;
benefits to the same-sex partners&#13;
of the school’ s staff and faculty~&#13;
although opposite-sex couples&#13;
would be not be eligible because&#13;
the university says such couples&#13;
have the option of legally&#13;
marrying. The controversy over&#13;
the plan, however, is arising&#13;
largely because CalTech, along&#13;
with its best-known facility, the&#13;
Jet Propulsion Laboratories, are&#13;
the largest employers in the&#13;
region andbecauseJPLis heavily&#13;
involved in both governmentrelated&#13;
research and the public&#13;
school system. Conservative&#13;
anti-gay critics of the move have&#13;
been bombarding members of&#13;
Congress in an effort to derail&#13;
the benefit proposal. Opponents&#13;
say they don’t want school&#13;
children in the area to see gay&#13;
and lesbian relationships as the&#13;
same as heterosexual marriage&#13;
and they are telling members of&#13;
Congress that they don’t want&#13;
federal tax money that goes to&#13;
CalTech andJPLused to provide&#13;
benefits to homosextml partners.&#13;
"’Our institutions should, in&#13;
whatever way possible, help&#13;
mmntain heterosexual Inarriage&#13;
as ,’m ide,’d," said one critic.&#13;
Best Actor Oscar&#13;
"Nominee Always Out&#13;
LOS ANGELES Popular&#13;
British actor Nigel Hawthorne,&#13;
~vho has been nominated for an&#13;
Academy Award for his role in&#13;
"’The Madness of King George,’"&#13;
told the Advocate that he is gay&#13;
mid that he has "’never been a&#13;
closet queen.’" The 65-year-old&#13;
Ha~vthorue, who is perhaps bestknowll&#13;
to Americans for Iris role&#13;
on the popular British-made TV&#13;
series "Yes, Minister," said he&#13;
will be attendiug die glitzy Oscar&#13;
ceremonies with his long-time&#13;
partner, writer Trevor Beathmu.&#13;
Interviewed in the British&#13;
newspaper Today, Beuthanl was&#13;
eqnally candid about their&#13;
relationship. "\Ve’ re just a dear&#13;
old married couple. It’s not a&#13;
qnestion of Nigel mid me coining&#13;
out we’ ve uever been in," he&#13;
said.&#13;
"Heterosext/~L&amp; Proud"&#13;
Campaign in Australia&#13;
BRISBANE, Australia - The&#13;
Australian newsmagazine&#13;
Brother Sister reports that an&#13;
organization calling itself the&#13;
International Heterosexual&#13;
Foundation is planning to ldunch&#13;
a $4 million anti-gay ad&#13;
campaign in the country. The&#13;
publication says the group’s&#13;
national advertising campaign&#13;
will be aimed at teena:gers’, ~ing&#13;
electronic and print spots,&#13;
because it is "deeply concerned&#13;
with the overt propagation of&#13;
deviant sexual practices." The&#13;
campaign reportedly is being&#13;
called "Heterosexual and Proud&#13;
Of It." A spokesperson for the&#13;
foundation said the campaign&#13;
was aimed to counter what it&#13;
says is pro-gay material being&#13;
put before the public by AIDS&#13;
agencies. "Enormous amounts&#13;
of public monies are being spent&#13;
to promote homosexu,~lity under&#13;
the gmse of HIV/AIDS&#13;
awareness," Kris Picketing 0f&#13;
the group said.&#13;
Drag Queen ’Ring’Foiled&#13;
LAS VEGAS - Police in Las&#13;
Vegas have charged two&#13;
transvestites with stealing&#13;
clothing from the Rare Breed&#13;
store, and said the 2 are part of a&#13;
ring of drag queen thieves who&#13;
authorities believe have stolen&#13;
thousands of dollars worth of&#13;
women’s clothes and jewelry.&#13;
Police said the 2, whom they&#13;
refused to identify because of&#13;
their on-going investigation,&#13;
were involved with up to 5 other&#13;
transvestites who shoplifted&#13;
merchandise from local stores&#13;
that they later ~old in order to&#13;
buy drugs.&#13;
Transsexual Brit Takes&#13;
Case to European Court&#13;
BRUSSELS, Belgium - A&#13;
woman identified in official&#13;
records as "’P" has filed a&#13;
complaint with die European&#13;
Court of Justice, charging that&#13;
she was fired from her job with&#13;
the Cornwall County Council in&#13;
Great Britain after she told&#13;
supervisors she was undergoing&#13;
a sex-change operation. A British&#13;
labor panel said "P’" was not&#13;
protected trader the countD,’ s sex&#13;
discrimination laws, mid the&#13;
county council said die woman&#13;
was not fired because of the&#13;
surgery but because it had too&#13;
many workers. In her complaint&#13;
before the European Court, how&#13;
ever, the woman claims the&#13;
council had offered h~r a salary&#13;
rinse and a new contract before&#13;
she said she was undergoing the&#13;
sex change. The womanis asking&#13;
the European C6urt to determine&#13;
whether transsexuals are&#13;
protected under European Union&#13;
statutes, even if national laws&#13;
don’ t extend such protections.&#13;
Swedish Sports StarGay&#13;
STOCKHOLM-WhenSwedish&#13;
authorities announced that a nee-&#13;
Nazi skinhead had confessed to&#13;
the Mar. 11 brutal stabbing death&#13;
oficehockey star Peter Karlsson,&#13;
one of the reasons given by the&#13;
19-year-old for killing Karlsson&#13;
was that the 2 9-year-old hockey&#13;
pro had made sexual advances to&#13;
him. Police say Karlsson was&#13;
stabbed more than 60 times in&#13;
nearby Vasteras after he had left&#13;
a local discotheque to go home.&#13;
It is the 2nd brutal slaying of a&#13;
gay man in the Stockholm area&#13;
in the~past few months.&#13;
Bomb Threat at&#13;
Canadian Bookstore&#13;
VANCOUVER-Canada’ s gayoriented&#13;
Little Sister’ s bookstore&#13;
has been the object of a bomb&#13;
threat, that the store’s manager&#13;
believes is the work of an antigay&#13;
extremist religious fanatic.&#13;
The single-page hand-written&#13;
letter threatened "a day of&#13;
reckoning," with references to&#13;
Sodom and Gomorrah and other&#13;
religious allusions. Little Sister’ s&#13;
manager Janine Fnller denounced&#13;
the threat, which police&#13;
respondedto quickly, saying, "I&#13;
think people who are true&#13;
Christian~ would condemn that&#13;
kind of sentiment of hate.’" In&#13;
February, the store also received&#13;
a telephoned bomb threat. Police&#13;
checked the store thoroughly&#13;
then, but found no explosives -&#13;
but they did warn workers at&#13;
Little S~ster’s to be watctfful of&#13;
suspicious parcels and&#13;
cus toulers.&#13;
No One Can Get Rep.&#13;
Frank’s Name...Straight&#13;
WASHINGTON - Rep. Barney&#13;
Frank - or at least how politicos&#13;
pronotmce his name - has setoff&#13;
another flap. In Jmn|ary, die Rep.&#13;
Dick Armey, the 2nd. ranking&#13;
House Republican, referred to&#13;
the openly gay Frank as "Barney&#13;
Fag" during a radio interview,&#13;
which he later.said was a slip of&#13;
the ton~le. Now James Carville,&#13;
a prominent Democratic Party&#13;
consultant who helped&#13;
orchestrate President Clinton’s&#13;
1992 presidential bid, referred&#13;
to the Massachusetts Democrat&#13;
as "Barney Fife," the inept and&#13;
incompetent depmy in die Audv&#13;
Griffith television show.&#13;
Ironically, Carville was criticizing&#13;
Armey for his "Barney&#13;
Fag" mistake when he refen:ed&#13;
to Frank as "Barney Fife ""&#13;
Carville said he had an excuse&#13;
for his slip of the tongue,&#13;
:however, since h( is president of&#13;
ah Andy Griffith Show Fan Club&#13;
andh"ad be,eli thinkifiglabout the&#13;
r Bamey Fife characte~-~ffhen hc&#13;
made the :mistake. "Wbat did&#13;
Dick Armey have on his mind&#13;
when he said what he did’?"&#13;
Carville asked&#13;
Vive La Difference!&#13;
French Say Gay Pres. OK&#13;
PARIS - The Paris newspaper&#13;
Liberation has reported the&#13;
results of a poll of some 1002&#13;
registered French voters" views&#13;
of the upcoming presidential&#13;
campaign. The paper reported&#13;
that the Illico-Radio FG poll&#13;
indicated that 85% of the&#13;
respondents agreed that TV&#13;
campaigns aimed specifically at&#13;
gay men to help stem the spread&#13;
of HIV were needed. Perhaps&#13;
even more surprising, the poll&#13;
also found that 71% of those&#13;
mlsweri~ig pollsters’ questions&#13;
indicated,they would vote for a&#13;
presidential candidate, even if it&#13;
was disclosed he had had a gay&#13;
relationship.&#13;
British Airline Goes&#13;
After Gay Market&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO - Virgin&#13;
Atlantic Airways. the imiovativc&#13;
mid enterprising British airline&#13;
noted for such amemties as mflight&#13;
massages and personal&#13;
video screens, is now offering&#13;
gay- and lesbian-themed tour&#13;
packages from the U.S. to&#13;
London, with fly-ons to Paris&#13;
and Amsterdmn. The three-night&#13;
four-day tours, which industr~&#13;
watchers say is a first for a majo’r&#13;
airline, start at $679 and are&#13;
promoted with such up-front&#13;
names as "’Out in London" s West&#13;
End" and"London Proper~G ay&#13;
Paree." The packages include&#13;
round-trip airfare, hotel&#13;
accolmnodations from tourist to&#13;
first class, transfers, theater&#13;
tickets in London, contiuenud&#13;
breakfasts mid other little perks.&#13;
Elizabeth. Hlinko of Virgin&#13;
Aflandc said "’Gays and lesbimas&#13;
are a wonderful group of people&#13;
who enjoy traveling..That’s a&#13;
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Fast HIV Test Found i&#13;
BRUSSELS - Belgian scientists s~y that&#13;
they have developed an HIV test that can&#13;
directly detect the presence of HIV in just&#13;
a few days of being infected instead of the&#13;
usual months-long wait required before&#13;
current tests are effective at detecting&#13;
antibodies produced by the body. "Usually&#13;
you have to wait about 3 months after&#13;
exposure before knowing whether you&#13;
are HIV-positive,’.’said Prof. Jose Rem~cle&#13;
of Namur University.."But.with this one&#13;
we ¢~a detect.the virus: a day, or:so later. 7:&#13;
The,ne.~ ~test,differs. from: o~ers in that it&#13;
check~specifically far HIV; ~rather than&#13;
antibodies which ’can 0nly be detected&#13;
several months following infection. The&#13;
manufacturer is seeking approval for sales&#13;
elsewhere in Europe and the U.S. The&#13;
tests are expected to cost about $10 each.&#13;
HIV Contact Tracing Suggested&#13;
ATLANTA - A study by the Centers for&#13;
Disease Control and Prevention&#13;
underscored the way HIV can spread .to&#13;
insidiously. Researcl~ers at the University&#13;
of Pittsburghlinked a single prisoner with&#13;
HIV with 50 other people who were also&#13;
infected either through shared hypodermic&#13;
needles or sex. Even more worrisome, the&#13;
scientists found that of the 50 who had&#13;
been infected, 24 were unaware they were&#13;
infected. The researchers and CDC&#13;
officials said the study indicates that&#13;
contact tracing, especially of drug users&#13;
and prisoners infected with HIV, may be&#13;
of value in fighting ~e spread of HIV.&#13;
-Setback in Vac._cine Research&#13;
WASHINGTON- ,am experimental AIDS&#13;
vaccine that appeared to work in adult&#13;
monkeys kills newborn monkeys,&#13;
scientists report in the current issue of the&#13;
journal Science. Earlier studies with adnlt&#13;
monkeys were encouraging to researchers "!&#13;
who thought a weakened version of HIV&#13;
itself conld be used in the vaccine. But the&#13;
study - which used a weakened form of&#13;
the virus in monkeys - suggests that such&#13;
a strategy could actually lead to infection&#13;
instead "’This approach to un AIDS&#13;
vaccine is fnll of hidden danger,’" said Dr.&#13;
Ruth Ruprecht of Harvard University m~d"&#13;
the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.&#13;
Rupre.cht’s.team administered awacciue&#13;
of HIV with:key genes.removed-to:4&#13;
newborn,monkeys: Althongh none~v.ere&#13;
exposed, to full HIV, 2 ofthe monkeys&#13;
died of~the diseaseand 2 now, have severe.. ~&#13;
immune deficiency.&#13;
EPA StudyingParasite in Water&#13;
WASHINGTON - Carol Browner,&#13;
administrator of the Enviromnental&#13;
Protection Agency, has called for research&#13;
on how to protect drinking water supplies&#13;
in the U.S. from the cryptosporidium&#13;
parasite. The EPA has already set tip a&#13;
special study ~oup on the microbe which&#13;
has b~.en s.hown to be extremely infectious,&#13;
even ru rmnute amounts. The parasite can&#13;
cause severe diarrhea in healthy adults,&#13;
but it can be fatal to individu~s with&#13;
weakenedimmtme systems, such as people&#13;
with AIDS.&#13;
Doubts About Early AIDS Case&#13;
NEW YORK - New medical evidence&#13;
suggests that what was believed to be the&#13;
earliest documented case of AIDS may&#13;
not in fact have been the disease.&#13;
EXamination of Stored tissue samples taken&#13;
from David Carr, a man who died in 1959&#13;
from mysterious symptoms, prompted 2&#13;
University of Manchester doctors in 1990&#13;
to attribute the symptoms to AIDS. But&#13;
.when Dr. David Ho, head of the Aaron&#13;
Diamond AIDS Research Ceuter in New&#13;
York, recently tested the samples, he cotdd&#13;
only isolate HIV in one smnple that had&#13;
been sent to trim. Further testing showed&#13;
the tissues sent .to Ho were from at least&#13;
two different people. In Ho’s opinion,&#13;
there is no longer proof that Carr died of&#13;
AIDS. Althongh Uuiversity ofManchester&#13;
officials reject Ho’s findings, the&#13;
university is planning further&#13;
investigation.&#13;
Poor ~Prospects for AIDS Drug&#13;
LONDON "--New, highly resistaifi Strains&#13;
ofHIV ~re dirmning hop~ that aigroniising&#13;
new dhsg Of tltugs WilI be able to control&#13;
the deadly virus as effectively as&#13;
researchers’had hoped just a few months&#13;
ago. Researchers reported in the-British&#13;
medical journal Nature that some strains&#13;
of the virus are now able to simultaneously&#13;
ward off the effects of as many as six drug&#13;
compotmds. Although researchers say the&#13;
new findings aren" t the end of the road for&#13;
the potent class ofdrugs known as protease&#13;
inhibitors, the latest discovery, is a serious&#13;
setback for what had been considered an&#13;
encouraging strategy for combating the&#13;
deadly virus. Protease inhibitors, which&#13;
work by preventing the AIDS virus from&#13;
replicating, are under study by several&#13;
companies. Scientists at Merck Research&#13;
Laboratories in West Point, Pa., say it&#13;
now appears that extended use of such&#13;
drugs can create strains of the virus that&#13;
are a thousand times more resistant than&#13;
the original virus.&#13;
Case of Infant HIV Remission&#13;
LOS ANGELES - According to a report&#13;
in the New England Journal ofMedicine,&#13;
the white blood cells of a baby apparently&#13;
have succeeded where every drug and&#13;
potential vaccine against HIV have so far&#13;
failed. According to researchers reporting&#13;
in the journal, the tufidentified infant has&#13;
become the first thorouglfly documented&#13;
case of an individual whose own natural&#13;
body defense may have fought off the&#13;
infection. Dr. Yvom~e Bryson ofthe UCLA&#13;
AID~ Institute said, "It used to seem like&#13;
heresy to say that you could potentially&#13;
even eli~nin~te the virus. And now I think&#13;
that we caasay .that that is a possibility. ?’&#13;
Th~ repoi’t sh~ th~ 16~l~y kb(th’~: vi~u~&#13;
from his’ infected mothefaiad’~Xmnifiafi0ns&#13;
afte~ birth c01ffimiedflifit h~Was itffected.&#13;
Retesting again at age two months, the&#13;
baby still tested positive for the virus. Bu!&#13;
tests at age 13 months revealed that the&#13;
virus had disappeared. The infant is now&#13;
five years old and he continues, the&#13;
scientists say, to show no signs of HIV&#13;
and is tlwiving. Researchers said they were&#13;
initially skeptical of the test resul’ts and&#13;
suspected a clinical error. But they&#13;
retrieved all the child’s original blood&#13;
samples and did extensive doublechecking.&#13;
They found no mistakes, and no&#13;
virus in the little boy.&#13;
Screening for HIV Subtypes&#13;
BOSTON - Max Essex, chair of Harvard&#13;
University’s AIDS Institute, toldaregional&#13;
colfference on AIDS that the U.S. should&#13;
begin blood screening to determine if&#13;
extremely ilffectious subtypes of HIV that&#13;
are fueling spread of the virus among&#13;
heterosexuals in Africa and Asia are in&#13;
this country as well. "We don’t really&#13;
know if they are in the U.S.," Essex said.&#13;
"It’s logical to assume that they should&#13;
be." Essex said it is critical that the highly&#13;
infectious virus subtypes be identified&#13;
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HIV Infection in the Elderl~&#13;
ATLANTA - Two studies, both of them&#13;
small, published in AIDS Clinical Care&#13;
suggest HIV among people over 60 may&#13;
go undiagnosed longer because doctors&#13;
don’t consider the elderly at risk for&#13;
infection, and that how older Americans&#13;
get HIV may be very different than most&#13;
health .care, wqrkers ,think. One study of&#13;
patients~ages. 60 .to 83 with HIV. at.an&#13;
Atlanta h0spithl:f0und that ifi 15of the 20&#13;
cases~,where~ithe s6urc~ Oi~ transmission&#13;
was 16a6~ni-Hi~-w~ ~6ntractedddaer&#13;
through:Sex: or by Iv drug use. Blood&#13;
tran~filSi6iis, ~ffer~ .the r0Ui~ "~&#13;
tram.mission in ouly 3 of the cases. :In the&#13;
2nd study, researchers examined sernm&#13;
samples of 170 elderly patients who died&#13;
between 1992-93 at New York’s Harlem&#13;
Hospital. The researchers found that6%&#13;
-of themen and-:-9% of:~the women were&#13;
infected with HIV, although mostor all of&#13;
the infections .were um,uspected at time of&#13;
death. The studies authors suggested that&#13;
health care workers., should rake sexual&#13;
anddrug use histories of elderly patients.&#13;
House,Cuts AIDS Housing $&#13;
WASHINGTON -~ The House. of&#13;
RepreSentativeshas:approved some $17.1&#13;
billion in-federal Spending cuts, including&#13;
eliminating federal funding for Housing&#13;
Opportunities for People with AIDS&#13;
(HOPWA). An amendment offered by&#13;
Rep. Christopher Shays (RrConn.) to&#13;
restorethe $186 million inHOPWAfunds&#13;
was blocked by Republican lawmakers.&#13;
White HOuse Chief of staff Leon Panetta&#13;
promises apresidential Veto of the bill in&#13;
its present form,.&#13;
m,,,tary con,’d rom, p. 1&#13;
District Court in Brooklyn ruled that the&#13;
1993 policy that Congress forced the&#13;
administration to adopt violates the&#13;
freedom of speech of the sxx gay and&#13;
lesbian military personnel who brought&#13;
the suit and discriminates against&#13;
homosexuals.&#13;
Matt Coles, an attorney with the&#13;
American Civil Liberties Union&#13;
representing the.6 service members, said&#13;
the guidelines, .which are part. of the:&#13;
National Defense Authorization Act of&#13;
1993, were based entirely, on prejudice&#13;
and-e~pecied-negative ~tions of&#13;
heterosexual members of the military. The&#13;
act violated gay and lesbian officers’&#13;
constitutional rights to free speech and&#13;
.equal protection under the law; he argued&#13;
m court. "Congress -betrayed the-&#13;
Constitutionby caving in to the prejudices&#13;
of others," Coles said.&#13;
Government attorneys-had arg,ued that&#13;
the unique~demands of~[Jaenatior;~:armed&#13;
forces rbxtuire Special rUles. The attorneys&#13;
" forthegovernment argued thatoverturning&#13;
the policy could damage military&#13;
effectiveness.&#13;
Judge Nickerson agreed with lawyers&#13;
for the six that they. v~ere in effect being&#13;
forced to live a li:e in order to serve their&#13;
country. Judge Nickerson ruled that"the&#13;
policy.., is not only inherently deceptive,&#13;
it also offers powerful inducements to&#13;
homosexuals to lie." He added that the&#13;
current policy "craftily sought to avoid&#13;
the First Amendment" and "twisted the&#13;
English language in ways that are nothing&#13;
less than Orwellian."&#13;
In rejecting the government’s&#13;
arguments, Judge Nickerson wrote: "Even&#13;
if defendants do believe that heterosexual&#13;
service members will be so ups~et by a.co--&#13;
orker s mere statement ofhomosexuality&#13;
as not to #ork co-operatively in the unit,&#13;
..,suda a belief does not justify a&#13;
discriminatory policy."&#13;
Pentagon spokesman Ken Bacon said&#13;
after the decision that the government&#13;
would appeal the ruling. "We bdieve our&#13;
policy is constitutional and we intend to&#13;
defend the policy," he said. "The&#13;
Department [of Defense] has told the&#13;
Department of Justi~ that we want them&#13;
to appeal, the policy. ¯&#13;
Despite the ~meq~ivocal nature ofJudge&#13;
Nickerson’ s. ruling, it oul.y applies to the&#13;
two active duty service members and four&#13;
reservists in the case itself and does.not.&#13;
keep the military.from-continuing.to7&#13;
discharge other gays and lesbians who&#13;
come out. It is the first direct constitutional&#13;
challenge to the compromise Don~t Ask&#13;
Don’t Tell policy, accepted by Presl&#13;
Clinton.&#13;
Center - " ~ cOnt’dfromp: l "&#13;
communities up to $10,000," said Gillean.&#13;
"However, to make this ~zork, weneed&#13;
suppor’t .from everyone -in our.&#13;
communities. The d0nationof $10 from&#13;
100 people is important as is the $1000&#13;
from one-. We welcome one-time&#13;
donations butm0ntllly pledges, even of&#13;
$5 or $10 a month are critical to making&#13;
this dream a reality."&#13;
Gillean added that TOHRis discussing.&#13;
setting up a direct debit and credit card&#13;
debit system to make donating on a&#13;
monthly -pledge basis easier. Any&#13;
donations directed to the .Community&#13;
Center will be limited to that project, and&#13;
sinceTOHRis.a tax-exempt organization~.&#13;
:can .be tax-deductable. For more&#13;
information, call TOHR at 743-4297.&#13;
YOuth cont’dfrom p. 1&#13;
homophobia, and award-winning consultant&#13;
will lead the workshop. It is open&#13;
to health professionals, social service&#13;
providers, therapists and clergy.&#13;
The Planned Parenthood Training&#13;
Institute offers this workshop as aresponse&#13;
to the alarming rate of suicide in Lesbian/&#13;
Gay/Bisexual youth and to the experiences&#13;
of Planned Parenthood’s Lesbian mad-Gay&#13;
volunteers and workers who sought mid&#13;
found little support from their schools,&#13;
churches Or homes. The miss:ion of&#13;
Planned Parenthood hasat:its~hearvnot&#13;
;: only.fami!yplauning and reproducti~,e&#13;
choice, but:~ials6 the.empowerm.ent.~of&#13;
individuals tO ldad healthy; happy and&#13;
~se×ually fulfilling lives, regardless of&#13;
sexual orientation. Planned Parenthood&#13;
-hopes to be at the forefront of advocacy&#13;
for Lesbian/Gay issues.&#13;
Formoreinformation, call the Education&#13;
DepL at 587-1101, ext..4.&#13;
Williams : cont’dfrom p. 1&#13;
reali reasons, she was forced off the air&#13;
. ¯from KWGS. Williams noted.that she&#13;
received positive comments even when&#13;
she aired "controversial" programs (for&#13;
-example, Gay &amp; Lesbian issues) but that&#13;
it appeared that station management had&#13;
censoredherdue topressure from a Radical&#13;
Right TU donor, perhaps also .with the&#13;
Christian Coalition targeung her&#13;
underwriters..Station manager Frank&#13;
Cristal also threatened her with immediate&#13;
censorship if Williams saidanything on&#13;
theair after.she was giyen notice.&#13;
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Until now - no where......&#13;
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specializing in caring for people living with AIDS. Overlooking&#13;
beautiful Mohawk Park in North Tulsa, our facility is dedicated&#13;
to caring for PLWA’s and improving their quality of life through&#13;
skilled nursing care delivered by a staff of dedicated professionals&#13;
The staff at Mohawk Living Center invite you to come &amp; tour our new facility.&#13;
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~Letter from the Pm~ddent:&#13;
As I reflect on the last month I feel like I’ve been on a roller coaster ride. We began the period since our last reporter waiting to he~r about the 3 grant proposals&#13;
we had applied for: We waited and inquired to no avail. Then on March 24th the newscame, we had received all3 of thegrants. This made us.feel wonderful as&#13;
this really expands the outreach of TOHR. During our bdef moments of excitement we realized that the grant begin on April 1st. This meant we needed to start&#13;
implementation immediately. A Human Resource committee is now in place and job descriptions are being written. We will be hiring an additional full time person. During&#13;
this pedod we also heard fror~ the,local grant we. had wdtten 2 letters of interest for and thesehaVe to bO’totally repackaged.and submitted as full proposals by the!4th of&#13;
-- Apdl, Still, this is all good for TOHR. I will keep you updated.&#13;
.The Community Centeris go ng full steam ahead andwe are accepting donations now. What we will be requesting is monthly pledges as well as one timedonations. The&#13;
monthly pledges will be and integral part of the financing package. Please think about what would be comfortable for you and make the pledge or donation today. We&#13;
have located a building that will work very well for the Center and have put together a proposed monthly budget for anyone who is interested.&#13;
To continue my ride on the roller coaster, we had some lively debate at the April membership meeting that quite frankly left me confused and shell shocked. When I&#13;
accepted this position it was with the vision that the community needed to be more cohesive. I have worked very hard to achieve this goal and continue to do so daily.&#13;
This meeting made me question the effectiveness of my efforts. I found myself conducting a meeting with more than a fdendly debate taking place. Being a first time board&#13;
member, I was not equipped to diffuse this discussion. I simply ended it. I apologize to anyone I offended or that felt suppressed by my action. It was all I knew to do. Let&#13;
me say now that as President of TOHR my vision remains the same, to unify the community to resolve matters that affect us. There will be times when one of us does not&#13;
understand the actions of others. We are all working for a common goal and should stay focused on that goal.. Our goal will not be achieved until we all work together.&#13;
TOHR is a community based organization and every member is requested to participate in our meetings and events, but matters of personal conflict should remain just&#13;
that. Remember the vision is to unite, for united is the only way we can achieve our goals.&#13;
Please come to a meeting or TOHR sposored event, we rely on your participation and support to expand our programs.&#13;
Until next month.&#13;
Tim&#13;
Bash-Back Training&#13;
April 29th 10am to 12pm&#13;
$ i 5 per person&#13;
A great self defense class that can benefit each of&#13;
us. Come in your sweats and your tennis shoes,&#13;
"’The Gathering Place"&#13;
4154 South Harvard&#13;
Helpline Training&#13;
and Update&#13;
April 22nd, 10:00- 12:00&#13;
Training for all current and nexv volunteers.&#13;
All volunteers need to attend&#13;
"The Gathcring Place" 4154 South&#13;
Call for Committee&#13;
Anyone interested in.serving on a committee&#13;
for creating conversation and exploring&#13;
ways TOHR can help with implementation&#13;
and passage of the Report from the Human&#13;
Rights Committee, Please call the Help Line&#13;
and leave your name and number.&#13;
743-4297&#13;
It’s Follie time again !&#13;
An.vone interested in volunteering for the&#13;
Follies Committee or interested in&#13;
sharingthier talent with the rest ofour&#13;
Tulsa Family, please call L.v~n at&#13;
743-0132&#13;
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AND GAY ISSUES&#13;
INFORMATION&#13;
AND REFERRALS&#13;
743-GAYS&#13;
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By and for but not exclusive to the Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Communities.&#13;
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by Appointment&#13;
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I I would like to volunteer help wi~:&#13;
[] HIV Counselor&#13;
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Please accept pa)~x~cnt as described below:&#13;
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[] $20 Regular Memb~hip&#13;
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[] I am currently reaei,dn8 TOHR mailings&#13;
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[] I am not on tl~ mailing list&#13;
[] Lesbhn/Gay/Bisexuai HolpLin¢&#13;
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[] Mon~.v Mcain~ Suppoa&#13;
The Sadie Hawkins Women’s Dance was a blast. TOHR would like to&#13;
thank everyone who made the dance possible. The turnout was great&#13;
and we got some nc~" member &amp; made some new friends. TOHR ~ill&#13;
continue to support these events so ifyou have an idea let us "know.&#13;
Additional thanks go to: Carol &amp; Sue for the great music. Renee for&#13;
taking tickets, Miriam for being the boss, Marvita for the balloons,&#13;
chairs, tables, Dee for the balloons, Joan for tickets, Laurie for&#13;
¢ver~.C.hing, Melanie for all her help, Jim &amp; Don for serving drinks,&#13;
Tim &amp; Ken for manning the TOHR booth, Pam for the soda,&#13;
R~’. Alico Jones for the coasters, the Black &amp; \Vhite Committee for&#13;
providing child care &amp; general support, Aaron for child care and all of&#13;
you who participated in the dance. Thanks.&#13;
¢ommunitp enter&#13;
Monthly Pledges Center Stage&#13;
One Time Donations&#13;
$100 Mo.&#13;
$75 Mo.&#13;
$50 Mo.&#13;
545 Mo.&#13;
$40 Mo~&#13;
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$20 Mo.&#13;
$10 Mo.&#13;
Mail to TOHR&#13;
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$2500 - $5000&#13;
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$1500- $2499&#13;
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$300- $749&#13;
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East 11th. Call 583-7815 for Info.&#13;
BLGA - University of Tulsa. 6:30 p.m.&#13;
Canterbury Center.&#13;
COMMUNITY OF HOPE (United Methodist) -&#13;
Faith and Struggle Group - discussion group,&#13;
subjects vary. 5:00 p.m. Evening Worship&#13;
Service 6:00. 1347 North Yale. Call 838-&#13;
7232 for Info.&#13;
FAMILY OF FAITH MCC - Morning Worship&#13;
Service 11:00. 5451-E South Mingo. Call&#13;
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MCC OF GREATER TULSA - Morning&#13;
Worship Service 10:45 1623 North&#13;
Maplewood. Call 838-1715 for Info.&#13;
THE BANNED - GayBand - Practice weekly&#13;
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IMONDAYS " " " : I&#13;
BIBLE STUDY- 6:30:p.m. Comm0nity of&#13;
Hope. 1347 North Yale. Call 838-7232 for&#13;
Info.&#13;
LAMBDA BOWLING LEAGUE - Bowling&#13;
begins at 8:45. Sheridan Lanes 3121 South&#13;
Sheridan.&#13;
1TuEsDAYs I&#13;
MINISTER’S CLASS - Bless the Lord at All&#13;
Times Christian Center. 7:30 p.m. 2627-B&#13;
East 1 lth. Call 583-7815 for Info.&#13;
Wednesdays&#13;
AUTHORITY OF THE BELIEVER - Bible&#13;
Study 7:00. MCC of Greater Tulsa 1623&#13;
North Maplewood. Call 838-1715 for Info.&#13;
BLESS .THE LORD AT ALL TIMES 7:00 - 8:30 pm Results Hours: 7:00 - 9:00&#13;
CHRISTIAN CENTER - Choir Practice 7:00, pm, Call 749-4194 for Info,&#13;
2627-B East 1 lth. Call 583-7815 for Info,&#13;
FAMILY OF FAITH MCC - Potluck 6:30, PRAYER.TIME-7:00.p,m, MCC~ofGreater&#13;
Bible Study 7:00, Choir Practice 8:00, 5451- Tulsa.¯ 1623 .North Maplewood~ Call 838-&#13;
E.South Mingo, Call 622-1441 for Info, 1715 for Info.&#13;
ITHURsDAYs I TULSA FAMILY-CHORALE = Weekly&#13;
16-STEP EMPOWERMENT GROUP FOR practice 9:30. Lola’s. 2630 E. 15th Street.&#13;
WOMEN - 7:00, Women’s support group,&#13;
Community of Hope, 1347 North Yale, Call&#13;
838-7232 for Info,&#13;
CO-DEPENDENCY SUPPORT GROUP -&#13;
Weekly meeting 7:30, Family of Faith MCC,&#13;
5451-E South M[ngo, Cal! 622-1441 for Info,&#13;
(Regula[ Meetings begin Mamh 23)&#13;
HIV TESTING - TOHR Clinic, Free and&#13;
Anonymous testing using fingerstick method.&#13;
No appointment required, Walk in test hours:&#13;
ISATURDAYS I&#13;
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS - Meets weekly&#13;
at 11:00 pm, Provides confidential support&#13;
for recovering addicts, Community of Hope,&#13;
1347 North Yale, Call 838-7232 for Info,&#13;
IAPRIL 15 I&#13;
DANCE CLASS - Community of Hope.&#13;
8:00. 1347 North Yale. Call 838-7232 for&#13;
Info.&#13;
IAPR~L 16/EASTERI&#13;
"HOPE IS ALIVE" - Easter Cantata. 11:00&#13;
a.m. Family of Faith. 5451-E South&#13;
Mingo. Call 622-1441 for Info,&#13;
IAPRIL 17 I&#13;
RESCUING THE BIBLE - 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.&#13;
Allen Chapman Activity Center (TU) - 440&#13;
South Gary - Third of an eight week&#13;
course. Sponsored by TOHR/Community&#13;
of Hope/BLGA (TU). Call 838-7232 for&#13;
Info,&#13;
IAPRIL 18 I&#13;
TOHR BOARD MEETING - 7:00 p.m.&#13;
TOHR Office. 41st &amp; Harvard. Call 743-&#13;
4297 for Info.&#13;
IAPRIL 19 I&#13;
FAMILY AIDS SUPPORT GROUP - Bi-&#13;
Monthly meeting. 6:30 4154 South&#13;
Harvard - Lower Level. Call 749-4901 for&#13;
Info.&#13;
IA P R I L 2 1 .I&#13;
FEED THE HOMELESS -. Community of&#13;
Hope. 1347 North Yale. Meet at church at&#13;
5:30 and caravan to Day Center for the&#13;
Homeless. Call 838-7232 for Info.&#13;
IAPRIL 24 I&#13;
RESCUING THE BIBLE - 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.&#13;
Allen Chapman Activity Center (TU) - 440&#13;
South Gary&#13;
Fourth of an eight week course.&#13;
Sponsored by,.,. ~ TOHR{Community of&#13;
Hope/BLG~,(TU). ,Call 838-7232 for Info.&#13;
IA.e p, L 29 I&#13;
DANCE CLASS - Community of Hope.&#13;
8:00 p.m. 1347 North Yale, Call 838-7232&#13;
for Info.&#13;
IMAY 1 I&#13;
RESCUING THE BIBLE - 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.&#13;
Allen Chapman Activity Center (TU) - 440&#13;
South Gary. Fifth of an eight week&#13;
course. Sponsored by TOHPJCommunity&#13;
of Hope/BLGA (TU). Call 838-7232 for&#13;
Info.&#13;
IMAY 2 I&#13;
TOHR MEMBERSHIP - Monthly meeting&#13;
6:30 social hour 7:00 p.m. meeting. "The&#13;
Gathering Place" - 4154 S. Harvard, Ste.&#13;
H. Call 743-4297 for Info.&#13;
IMAY 3 I&#13;
FAMILY AIDS SUPPORT GROUP&#13;
Meeting. 6:30 p.m. PFLAG. 4154South&#13;
Harvard - Lower Level. Call 749-4901 for&#13;
Info.&#13;
IMAY 4 I&#13;
NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER - A Spin off&#13;
of the Christian Right’s Nat’,l Day of Prayer.&#13;
Gay and Lesbian community will meet to&#13;
pray for an end to prejudice and&#13;
discrimination in the church. Call 622-&#13;
1441 for more Info.&#13;
IMAY 6 I&#13;
GAY MAYDAY - Celebration in Oklahoma&#13;
City. Featuring musical entertainment by&#13;
THE BANNED, Oklahoma’s Gay Band,&#13;
For Carpool Info. call 838-2121.&#13;
WOMEN’S SATURDAY NIGHT SUPPER&#13;
CLUB - 6:30 p.m. Hong Kong Restaurant&#13;
4307-B South Sheddan,&#13;
IMAY 7 I&#13;
PRIME TIMERS - Monthly Meeting 4:00&#13;
p.m. - "The Gathering Place" 4154 South&#13;
Harvard, Ste. H. Call 747-8121 for info.&#13;
PFLAG 1011102 - Monthly meeting 6:30-&#13;
7:30’p.m:- 4154 South Harvard, Ste~.H.&#13;
Call 749-4901 for Info.&#13;
RESCUING THE BIBLE - 6:30 - 8:30 p:m.&#13;
Allen Chapman Activity Center (TU) - 440&#13;
South Gary. Sixth of an eight week&#13;
course. Sponsored by TOHR/Community.&#13;
of Hope/BLGA (TU). Call 838-7232 for&#13;
Info.&#13;
SPOUSES For spouses of&#13;
Gay/Les/Bi/Trans. 7:00-7:30 p.m. social&#13;
7:30-8:30 meeting. Call 749-4901 for Info.&#13;
Sponsored by PFLAG.&#13;
IMAY 13 I&#13;
DANCE CLASS - Community of Hope.&#13;
8:00 p.m 1347 North Yale. Call 838-7232&#13;
for Info.&#13;
IMAY 1s I&#13;
RESCUING THE BIBLE - 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.&#13;
Alien Chapman Activity Center (TU) - 440&#13;
South Gary. - Seventh of an eight week&#13;
course: Sponsored by TOHPJCommunity&#13;
of Hope/BLGA (TU). Call 838-7232 for&#13;
Info,&#13;
IMAY 16&#13;
TOHR BOARD MEETING. 7:00 p.m.&#13;
TOHR Office. 41st &amp; Harvard. Call 743-&#13;
4297 for Info.&#13;
IMAY 17 I&#13;
FAMILY AIDS SUPPORT GROUP&#13;
Meeting. 6:30 p.m. PFLAG. 4154 South&#13;
Harvard - Lower Level. Call 749-4901 for&#13;
Info.&#13;
IMAY 1 8-21 I&#13;
MCC .DISTRICT CONFERENCE - South&#13;
Central District(OK, TX, LA, AR) Southern&#13;
"Hills Mardott at 71st and Lewis.&#13;
Workshops/Services/Banquet. Keynote:&#13;
Rev. Elder Nancy Wilson: Call 622-1441&#13;
for more Info.&#13;
[MAY 19-21 I&#13;
HERLAND SPRING RETREAT - Women’s&#13;
Retreati Roman Nose State Park.&#13;
Sponsored by Hedand ofOklahoma City.&#13;
IMAY 22&#13;
RAINBOW BUSINESS GUILD - Monthly&#13;
Meeting 7:00 p.m. Call 254-2100 for&#13;
location.&#13;
RESCUING THE BIBLE - 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.&#13;
Allen Chapman Activity Center (TU) - 440&#13;
South Gary. - Final week of an eight&#13;
week course. Sponsored by&#13;
TOHR/Community of Hope/BLGA (TU).&#13;
Call 838-7232 for Info. "~&#13;
IMAY 26 28 I&#13;
GREAT PLAINS REGIONAL RODEO - OK&#13;
State Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City. Call&#13;
405-943-0843 for more Info.&#13;
IMAY 27 I&#13;
DANCE CLASS - Community of Hope.&#13;
8:00 p.m. 1347 North Yale. Call 838-7232&#13;
for Info.&#13;
IMAY 29 I&#13;
FEED THE HOMELESS - Community of&#13;
Hope. 1347 North Yale. Meet at church at&#13;
5:30 p.m. and caravan to Day Center for&#13;
the Homeless. Call 838-7232 for Info,&#13;
S C E L L A N E O U S I ROU P. MEETINGS&#13;
LAGPAC - Lesbian-and Gay Political&#13;
Action Committee. Call 838-1222 for Info.&#13;
LOG CABIN REPUBLICANS - Gay and&#13;
Lesbian Republican Group. Call 832-0233&#13;
for Info.&#13;
- SWAN’~ Sirigle Women’s Activity Network.&#13;
TOHR CLINIC - In addition to Thursday&#13;
Clinic Hours (see Thursdays), offers&#13;
daytime testing by appointment Monday -&#13;
Thursday from 10 am - 5 p.m. Call 749-&#13;
4194 for appointment.&#13;
TOHR HELPLINE - Staffed daily 8:00 ,p.m.&#13;
- 10:00 p.m. Call 743-GAYS.&#13;
TULSA - Tulsa Uniform .and Leather&#13;
Seekers Association. Call 838-1222 for&#13;
Call 405~720-0044 for Info.&#13;
IM , , 2 1. i REV. ELDER NANCY WILSON - Evening&#13;
Service - 6:00 p.m. at Family of Faith MCC&#13;
- 5451-E South Mingo: Also featuring&#13;
Tulsa Family Chorale. Call 622-1441 for&#13;
Info.&#13;
!.nfo. ,,&#13;
WEDNESDAY NIGHT WOMEN’S&#13;
SUPPER CLUB Meets-at varying&#13;
locations the 2rid or 3rd Wednesday of&#13;
each month.&#13;
. Do:you.have a.group ,or event _that should be listed in the TOHR Community Calendar? Ifso, please Call us at 838-2121; "&#13;
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by Beverly H¢zey, MCCofGreater Tulsa&#13;
In February, I talked about Paul’ s letter&#13;
to the Romans. This is the text used most&#13;
frequently by Christians who argue against&#13;
homosexuality and the article discussed&#13;
the words in the text. I would like to&#13;
discuss why Paul felt it necessary to talk&#13;
about homosexuality at all.&#13;
At this time, homosexuality between&#13;
men was an accepted part of life in Roman&#13;
and Greek cultures. In Romans, Paul&#13;
indicates that homosexuality was socially&#13;
unacceptablejust as long hair was socially&#13;
unacceptable. In two passages in this&#13;
chapter, Paul uses strong language to&#13;
discuss sin. They occur before and after&#13;
the section on homosexuality but not in it.&#13;
In Verse 18 of the first chapter, Paul talks&#13;
about the "ungodliness and wickedness"&#13;
of people who suppress the truth.&#13;
"Ungodliness" and "wickedness" are the&#13;
translation of the Greek words asebeia&#13;
and adibia. Adibia occurs again in verse&#13;
29. This verse lists several things that are&#13;
ethically wrong, but no sexual offenses.&#13;
Paul refers to cleanliness or purity laws in&#13;
Leviticus are still part of Jewish life. It is&#13;
obvious that Paul is making an issue.of&#13;
Jewish purity laws here. Jesus was never&#13;
concerned about purity laws and the&#13;
Gentile Romans had no such concerns -&#13;
so w.hy is Paul bringing it up?&#13;
In verses 22-25, Paul accuses the&#13;
Christians inRome ofidolatl~. His concern&#13;
was that they still had their idols and were&#13;
worshipping them as well .as God. Paul&#13;
then states two results of their idolatry:&#13;
one is uncleanness, mad the other, real sin.&#13;
Paul calls their sexual deeds degra~ting,&#13;
shameful, dishonorable. He calls their&#13;
other deeds wickedness, evil, malice. The&#13;
terminology itself shows a deliberate&#13;
contrast between what is socially&#13;
unacceptable and what is ethically wrong.&#13;
Three times Paul repeats this phrase, "God&#13;
gave them up." This phrase separates&#13;
Paul’s lecture into different sections. He&#13;
begins verse 24 with, "therefore God gave&#13;
them up in the lusts of their hearts to&#13;
impurity." Paul is introducing the first&#13;
effect of their idolatry. Paul digresses in&#13;
praise of God but .......;~ ,:&#13;
brings himself "~J~" nf-fs.:ta~dm¯ ~&#13;
back in verse 26&#13;
by repeating his&#13;
phrase, "for these&#13;
reasons God gave&#13;
them up to&#13;
degrading&#13;
passions." In verse&#13;
28, Paul starts&#13;
talking about the second effect of idolatry,&#13;
"God gave .them up to a base mind and&#13;
things that should not be done." This list&#13;
is what Paul really considers sin but there&#13;
is nothing sexual in the list.&#13;
The question arises whether Paul really&#13;
disapproves of homosexuality. Paul’s&#13;
letter addresses two groups: gentile&#13;
Christians and Jewish Christians. Paul&#13;
was about to journey to Rome to vi sit the&#13;
Church and he was paving the way for his&#13;
visit. Keep in mind, whether Christians&#13;
should keep Jewish purity laws was a hot&#13;
debate. The "Council of Jerusalem" as&#13;
recorded in Acts 15, decreed that Gentiles&#13;
converted to Christians need not be&#13;
circumcised nor keep other Jewish laws&#13;
Just like the church today with its&#13;
denominations fighting over doctrine, the&#13;
church then fought over doctrine. Jewish&#13;
Christians believed that they were superior&#13;
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because of their purity laws and were&#13;
t~Nt~g~,to i,mpose them Oll Gentile&#13;
~hrist~ans. Paul was known to side with&#13;
the Gentile Christians but he had to be&#13;
tactful to try not to offend anyone. Part of&#13;
his letter to the Romans addresses Jewish&#13;
Christians, playing on their sense of&#13;
superiority. He wants to win their good&#13;
will, so he seemingly takes their side by&#13;
putting down the Gentiles for their&#13;
homosexual acts. By chapter 2, Paul has&#13;
:. gently turned th~"conversation arotmd and&#13;
.- is rebuking those,,who judge others. His&#13;
~ language gets&#13;
and naive rg~adl.n~ ot~ stronger as he&#13;
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the Scripture has led many sincere&#13;
~ollower~ dJesus astray. They oppose&#13;
and oppress lesbian and gay people in&#13;
the name of the Apostle Paul."&#13;
- Father Daniel A. Helmlnlah&#13;
points out their&#13;
real sil~~ of the&#13;
JewishChristians.&#13;
Theg-- steal&#13;
commit adultery,&#13;
and rob temples.&#13;
Paul calls for&#13;
purity of the heart.&#13;
Likewise, Paul doesn’t let the Gentile&#13;
Christians off the hook. In chapter 9, he&#13;
rebukes them for feeling they are superior&#13;
to the Jewish Christians.&#13;
In actuality, Paul’s reference to&#13;
homosexuality serves as a rhetorical&#13;
function alone. He chose homosexuality&#13;
because it was not a sensitive issue. The&#13;
debate over clean and unclean food was a&#13;
hot issue as well as whether circumcision&#13;
was required for conversion to&#13;
Christianity. Homosexuality was a point&#13;
of differenCe, but apparently there was no&#13;
argument over it. The Gentiles were well&#13;
aware of the Jews’ attitude toward&#13;
homosexuality, but they shrugged the&#13;
whole thing off. In chapter 2, verse 22,&#13;
Paul even condenms.the .Icws for judging&#13;
the Geutiles lbr their idolatry. Thc wholc&#13;
pu~ose of Romans is a lcct;,’c on thc sin&#13;
ofjud~ng others. Ronmns 14: 13-14 says.&#13;
"let us ~eretbre no longer pass judgcmcnt&#13;
on one mlother, but resolve instead never&#13;
to pnl a stumbling block or laindrancc m&#13;
the wav of another. I know and am&#13;
persuaffed in the Lord Jesus that nothing&#13;
~s unclean in itself; but it is unclcm~ I’or&#13;
anyone who flfi~s it nnclean. ""&#13;
In his book entitled, What the Ihbh,&#13;
Really Says About Homose.ruali~, b~ l)r.&#13;
D~el A. HelmiNg, a Roman {?a~mlic&#13;
priest, wfites:"A long-standing and naivc&#13;
reading of the Scripture has led man~&#13;
sincere followers of Jesus astray. Thcv&#13;
op~se~doppress lesbian~dgay peoplc&#13;
in ~e nmne of ~e A~sfle Paul. Bolstcrcd&#13;
by sociN prejudice and zeNous iu thcir&#13;
sex~ self-fighteotmness, C~sfians havc&#13;
been misreading Paul’s letter to lhc&#13;
Romps ~d rejecting members of the&#13;
C~sfi~ co~u~tv because of it. ""&#13;
Yet, to ins~e ~e t~fity of ~lievers was&#13;
a major reason for Paul’ s writings. Paul&#13;
insisted on fM~ andlove as ~e dfings that&#13;
really matter ~n Christ. By nusunderstanding&#13;
Paul’s argument, people&#13;
unwittingly rely on tastes and customs&#13;
.instead of the Word of God. They ~guc&#13;
about what"s dirty or unclean,.disputc&#13;
who’s pure and impure, aud pll&#13;
heterosexuM against homosexuM. Tiros.&#13;
they divide and splinter the church ovcr&#13;
what does not matter in Cl~st. In God’s&#13;
name they foment hatred mid [’ncl&#13;
oppressio~ ~d disrnpt ,sodiety at largc.&#13;
They comet a grave injusfi~ - the very&#13;
offehse that Patti’ s letter meant to cotmter.&#13;
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The results of the November 1992&#13;
elections included the passage of an&#13;
unprecedented piece of legislation "known&#13;
as Amendment 2, in Colorado. It&#13;
effectively banned any city or town in the&#13;
state, including the three which already&#13;
.had gay rights laws,, from including the&#13;
:words sexual orientation in auv antidiscrimination&#13;
!aws. This amendment&#13;
passed by 53% of the vote after a divisive&#13;
campmgn led by the group Colorado for&#13;
Fmnily Values.&#13;
In "Gas" Politics vs Colorado and&#13;
America,:" author Stephen Bransford&#13;
explains ONE side of the story of the&#13;
origins of this law and the impassioned&#13;
people who focused most of their daih"&#13;
lives during the election can~paign to fife&#13;
passage of this amendment. Bransford&#13;
explains his theory that this law was really&#13;
just a necessary correction of unfairand&#13;
restrictive gay fights laws which he alleges&#13;
preveuted average citizens from fully&#13;
realizing their rights to religious freedom.&#13;
He believes that protecting gay citizens&#13;
from tmreasonable haras_sment, firings and&#13;
denial of housing, places an excessive&#13;
burden ou other c~tizens who may have a&#13;
personal or religious right to discmninate.&#13;
In short, gay rights laws infringe on&#13;
personal freedo~ns more than Amen&amp;nent&#13;
2 infringes on the rights of gay citizens to&#13;
equal treatment under the law.&#13;
Br~asford’ s writing sUle is elementary,&#13;
with many one mad two-word sentences.&#13;
He often slants his arguments by using&#13;
[the. author says about&#13;
Colorado’s Amendment 2]: "It&#13;
had yielded a polltleal vletory for&#13;
fairness &amp; justlee, not a moral&#13;
Vletory for the reli4ous tight "&#13;
His next sentence: "’Th~ "&#13;
Colorado approach reeo$nlzed&#13;
the fact thdt. llke h or not.&#13;
Amerlea has retreated from its&#13;
Judeo-Chrlstlan roots." He is&#13;
apparently unable to see the&#13;
eontradletlon.&#13;
incomplete information and iaflannnatolx&#13;
language. Situations are superficiallY,&#13;
explained to appeal to basic fear~.&#13;
Sympathetic readers will nod in&#13;
agreement. Others will easily note&#13;
contradictions throughout the book. An&#13;
example of this is when Bransford claims&#13;
that neither morals uor religious bias had&#13;
an3 part of Alnendment 2’ s passage: "It&#13;
had yielded a political victory for faimess&#13;
mad justice, not a moral victory for the&#13;
,religious right." His next sentex~ce: "The&#13;
Colorado approach recognized the fact&#13;
that, like it or not, America has retreated&#13;
from its Judeo-Christian roots." He is&#13;
appareutly tmable to see the contradiction.&#13;
Bransford’s astonislnuent at a Colorado&#13;
judge blocking enforce~nent of 2 results in&#13;
tiffs: "Like the assumption of ixmocence,&#13;
why cau’ta good law be constitutional&#13;
until proven otherwise?". His criteria for&#13;
determining what is a "’good" law, other&#13;
than majority rule, is not explained.&#13;
The U.S. Supreme Court recentlya~eed&#13;
to decide tiffs case, and the result will have&#13;
a widespread impact. This book is an&#13;
important exmnple of the mindset and&#13;
logic of the people who calnpaigned so&#13;
vehemently to pass Amendment 2. Should&#13;
tiffs subject arise locally, this book will&#13;
provide a valtmble eyeopener for you to&#13;
share with relatives, coworkers and&#13;
politicians.&#13;
Check the Central Library Readers&#13;
Service departmeut at 596-7966 for tiffs&#13;
title mad books on the other side of tiffs&#13;
debate, such as "Created Equal: Why Gay&#13;
Rights Matter to America" by Michael&#13;
Nava, and "’A More Perfect Union: Why&#13;
Straight America Must Stand Up for Gay&#13;
Rights" by Richard Mohr.&#13;
Other recent.titles of interest include: *"Uncharted Lives: Understanding the Life Passages of&#13;
*"Science of Desire: The Search for the Gay Gene" by Dean Hanaer Gay Men" by Stmfley Siegel&#13;
*"Soldier Of the Year" by Jose Zuniga *"Queer mad Loathing" by David Feinberg&#13;
*"Dance Against Time"’by Diane Sohvav&#13;
Elder Nancy Wilson&#13;
at Family Of Faith&#13;
The Reverend Elder Nancy L. Wilson&#13;
will be presenting a special message at&#13;
. Fatnily of Faith Metropolitan Commmffty&#13;
Church, 5451-E South Mingo, on Sunday,&#13;
May 21st at 6:00 p.m. Rev. Wilson, who&#13;
will be in Tulsa for the South Central&#13;
District Conference hosted at the Mamott&#13;
Southern Hills from May 18 - 21, is&#13;
: currently the Vice MOderator of the&#13;
Univers~ Fellowship of Metropolitan&#13;
Community Churches and he Senior&#13;
Pastor of Metropolitan~-C0mm~nity&#13;
Church of Los Ang¢l~s. ; - ~: - :~ .&#13;
Nancy Wilson has been active in the&#13;
Universal Fellowship siuce 1972. She was&#13;
first elected to the Board of Elders of the&#13;
Universal Fellowslfip of Metropolitan&#13;
Community Churches in 1976, and has&#13;
subsequently been re-elected to four&#13;
consecutive terms. Rev. Wilson has&#13;
recently completed work on gay and&#13;
lesbian theology and her book, Outing the&#13;
Bible, will be publishedby Harper/Collins&#13;
in the sunlmerof this year.&#13;
Elder Wilson has been the UFMCC&#13;
representative in front of the National&#13;
Council of Church~s at the General&#13;
Assembly mad the Central Committee of&#13;
the World Council of Churches. She&#13;
remains in the forefront of human fights&#13;
issues.&#13;
Family of Faith welcomes the Reverend&#13;
Elder Nancy Wilson as she comes to&#13;
present a message to the gay and lesbian&#13;
religious community of Tulsa Tulsa&#13;
-Family Chorale, Tulsa’ s gay and lesbian&#13;
chorus sponsored.by Lola’s, will be&#13;
performing at the service. Everyone is&#13;
welcome to attend. For more information,&#13;
please call 622-1441.&#13;
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TWO WORDS&#13;
TOO SIMPLE&#13;
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trainer and mortgage banker. Bud&#13;
addresses thousands of industry&#13;
professionals each year, training in the&#13;
area~, ofbusiness development, technical&#13;
expertise and motivation.&#13;
The American Dream has been&#13;
expressed in mlmerous ways over time,&#13;
but nolle has come to have more meamng&#13;
or to provoke more action than that of&#13;
home ownership. A sense of prid~ and&#13;
security, of permanence and belonging,&#13;
as well as having invesunent, eqtuty, tax&#13;
shelter &amp; retirement benefits - all&#13;
contribute to the desire and motivation to&#13;
own one’s own home.&#13;
As a commtmity ofGay men &amp; Lesbians,&#13;
we find ourselves to be as diverse as the&#13;
general population in seeking to attain&#13;
balance in our&#13;
lives. Often confronting&#13;
the personal&#13;
struggles of&#13;
fitting in, transition&#13;
or knowing where&#13;
we belong, we&#13;
hesitate to establish&#13;
ourselves in&#13;
traditional ways. Is&#13;
this because we don’t want to’? Not&#13;
necessarily! More.times than not it, is a&#13;
matter Of being equipped with sufficient&#13;
knowledge and information from which&#13;
to base an intelligent decision or form a&#13;
positive direction. In other words, when&#13;
we or anyone can come to grips with&#13;
"how" we can achieve any goal, be it&#13;
home ownership, career advancement or&#13;
a satisfying personal relationship, the&#13;
ability to realize that goal increases 100%.&#13;
Home ownership is something each of&#13;
us can experience. Yet within the&#13;
American Gay culture, there exists a&#13;
considerably lower percentage of home&#13;
ownership "compared to other social&#13;
~oups. Understanding why this occurs is&#13;
as simple as understanding traditional&#13;
American values of how and when home&#13;
ownership plays into the life eqtmtion.&#13;
For many it is when they find themselves&#13;
involved in a committed relationship.&#13;
Raising a fanfily,hedging against inflation,&#13;
saving tax dollars or building equit) vs&#13;
payi,ng rent’can also be sufficient to&#13;
p_r~voke the decision - it’s time to enjoy&#13;
h’~ine ownership. Interestingly, ag~,&#13;
position in life, or economic status have&#13;
little or nothing to do with one’s ability to&#13;
own their own home. Usually it is those&#13;
other value oriented factors aforementioned.&#13;
Perhaps your goal is to build that perfect&#13;
dream home or&#13;
....Choosing a Realtor can become ~noveuptoalarger&#13;
almost as stressful as findln, tl~t home situated in a d i f f e r e n&#13;
perlTeet property....Who are they? neighborhood.&#13;
Are they working for me? Will- Maybe it’s a&#13;
they understand the needs, values matter of diversifying&#13;
yourinvesor&#13;
security issues of Gay people? tment potential&#13;
and rental pro-.&#13;
perty is your goal.&#13;
Whatever it is, from first time homebuyer&#13;
to property baron, nothing happens until&#13;
action is taken. Where does the process&#13;
begin? In today’s econolmcenvironment,&#13;
with your mortgage lender! Doesn’t it&#13;
make sense to start with where the money&#13;
comes from in order to establish what&#13;
can realistically buy and borrow? ]~his&#13;
procegs is referred to as prequalification.&#13;
Essentially it is a process of analyzing&#13;
income, d~bt, and your credit history to&#13;
determine a maximum loan amount and&#13;
property value suited to your financial&#13;
profile.&#13;
Tiffs consultation service is typically&#13;
providedat no cost and should deliver to&#13;
you a wealth of information, options mad&#13;
choices (including a cost estimate mad&#13;
breakdown specific to projected purchase&#13;
price) from which to base your decisions.&#13;
Knowing what you can then achieve, it’s&#13;
time to visit with a Realtor. All too often&#13;
tlfis process is mistakcnly rcvc~:scd&#13;
Choosing a Realtor can bccoulc almost&#13;
as stressflil as finding that perfcct propcrty.,.&#13;
mad a flood of questions cross your ufind.&#13;
Who are they? Are they worki’ng lk)r mc?&#13;
Do they ki~ow how to truly negotiate on&#13;
my behalf? \\’ill they laldcrstand thc uccds.&#13;
values or security issncs of gay pcoplc?&#13;
Are they a property specialist m thc arca&#13;
or neigl~borhood I ,’an intcrcsted iu? Arc&#13;
they more interested in making the salc or&#13;
mb~d"ng a satisfied customer? Ifyou cannot&#13;
. put these.questions to rest in making one&#13;
of the biggest economic decisions of vonr&#13;
life, it’s time tostep.back: Going into a&#13;
bad situation would be like-receiving an&#13;
improper medical diagnosis from a lcss&#13;
than competent practitioner - vou’rc&#13;
uncomfortable! This is anotli’e~ good&#13;
reasou to start with your mortgage lender,&#13;
as they work with Realtors every &amp;U and&#13;
have a keeu perception, based on&#13;
experience, who can best represent your&#13;
needs.&#13;
Over the COlmng tuonths in this cohunn.&#13;
TheHomefront, ~ve will cxplorc various&#13;
aspects of the home ownership process&#13;
and experience. The next subject will be&#13;
credit and yore" rating. More people think&#13;
their credit is worse than it really is by&#13;
mortgage lending standards, hi many cas~s&#13;
it is easier to get a home mortgage than it&#13;
is to get a VISA card! No credit does not&#13;
equal bad credit, and bad credit Is morc&#13;
appropriately defined byits severity. \Vc&#13;
will discuss how for~vi]lg a lender can bc&#13;
and those special alternate’loan programs&#13;
designed to overcome credit challenges.&#13;
(editors #tote: Bud Wharton ts vice&#13;
president ofMortgages By Design. hw.&#13;
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Country.)&#13;
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(we provide a service) you can expect No Pressure, No Hassle and&#13;
No Hidden Agendas. Our goal is to create solutions! If you need a&#13;
Realtor who will workfor YOU, we can help take the guess work out&#13;
of the selection process and gladly refer you tosomeone most suited to&#13;
your likes and needs.&#13;
For Detail~ CalL"&#13;
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Vice President&#13;
Branch Manager&#13;
(918) 342~4252&#13;
Serving Tulsa and&#13;
Surrounding Communities&#13;
Mortgages By Design&#13;
Gives Back To Our&#13;
Community&#13;
For e~ch Ioen d(~,ed,&#13;
we w~l donate $100.00 to&#13;
Tulsa OkJahomans For Human Rights&#13;
or to ~e foundalJon&#13;
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Responsible&#13;
Roommate-&#13;
Wanted&#13;
’for a Taste&#13;
Jim&#13;
Red Earth Bears&#13;
Spring Activities&#13;
Red Em-th Bem’s was ofliciallv&#13;
bona on DecefliSai: 11.1994. Anal&#13;
being less thm~ four monflls old&#13;
still qualifies us for cub slams&#13;
(besides, if you feel like a cub.&#13;
you m’e a cub). But we" re a very&#13;
big cub&amp; we" re getting large’r&#13;
by dm month. We have close to&#13;
5b paid members and over a&#13;
lnmdred on our mailing list uow.&#13;
The steeriug committee&#13;
decided daere" s uo mason to have&#13;
only one REB event each moud].&#13;
April &amp; May will bear muldple&#13;
opportmfi tie~ for bears, cubs and&#13;
their adufirers to get together.&#13;
And remember, you don" t have&#13;
to be a member of Red Earth&#13;
Bem’s (REB) to participate in&#13;
may of our outiugs.&#13;
ofLocal Flavor"&#13;
&amp; Brent Invite You to&#13;
Chelsea’s_&#13;
On Saturday, ~i\pril 22. the&#13;
Show Me Bears (SMB) re’five in&#13;
OKC. The next day REB will&#13;
host ,’m al’temoon B5~()B cookout&#13;
for the St Louis Club. This.&#13;
potluck cookout is set for lfigh&#13;
uoon to 3pm. This event is ,also&#13;
the deadliue for folks to turn in&#13;
their ideas for the REB logo.&#13;
Ou Sat.. April 29. REB plans&#13;
to lffke in the Wichita Mouutains&#13;
in SW OK. The trail head is&#13;
about 1,Q hours from OKC so&#13;
we" 11 leave at 7:30am in order to&#13;
savor some quality mountaiu&#13;
moruiug time. We’ll hike&#13;
d~rot|gh forests, grasslmlds mad a&#13;
beautiflfl water-filled canyon&#13;
Afterwards, we’ll eat al the&#13;
fmnous Meets restaur,’mt.&#13;
We’ll arrive back in OKC&#13;
around eight or mue o" clock.&#13;
The next day. Sun. April 30,&#13;
REB will go bowling. Tiffs is fine&#13;
make-up event originally&#13;
plmmed in Marcia. We’ 11 meet at&#13;
Brmlswick Heritage Bowl just&#13;
south of N’W 122nd mid Pem~ in&#13;
OKC at lpln. The finals of a gay&#13;
bowling toummneut coiucides&#13;
with our bowliug so the 1,’rues&#13;
Serving Lunch &amp; Dinner. Noon to 10pro&#13;
Eclectic Menu * Moderate Prices&#13;
FOR SALE: Beautifully&#13;
remodeled lake home.&#13;
~end $.~.95 eheek or money order Approximatel.v 4 miles north of&#13;
Wagoner, near entrm~ce to&#13;
recreation park. Ideal for&#13;
weekenders or year ’round 6528 D-I E ]Ol~,l&#13;
Adult Acco/nnlodalions tranquil living. Features include&#13;
large rec room, living-bedroom Tul~,~, OK 741~I,3-675-1&#13;
Frank Green, Jr. Host combo with fireplace, 2 bedrooms,&#13;
2 baths, kitchen plus&#13;
dining room. Patio. Large 10t; Must enelo~.~ )’our signatur~ and&#13;
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¯art ~’ontest ~ Pool Shootout&#13;
Manual Drive Train &amp; Axles&#13;
Engine Performance Electrical Systems&#13;
Suspension &amp; Steering Motor Home Rental &amp; Repair&#13;
Heating &amp; Air Conditioning Fleet Service Available&#13;
Free or low-cost towing&#13;
OU Sat. May 6, First Splash in&#13;
Austiu always attracts a healflay&#13;
bear contingent. A low-priced&#13;
package tliat includes tent&#13;
accolnmodations mid food is&#13;
available. Call Jerolne Scheer at&#13;
the REB phone number - 405-&#13;
732-9808. On Suu. afternoon,&#13;
May 21, a Bear Bust is plmmed&#13;
for ]Levis in OKC.&#13;
During the Memorial Day&#13;
weekend. REB heads to the very&#13;
woofy gay rodeo in OKC wifla a&#13;
pool party on Monday.. Fiually,&#13;
a cmnping trip ts plammd for&#13;
Lake Tlmnderbird ou Jmm 10th,&#13;
mid the Gay Pride.festivities will&#13;
end the month. Other summer&#13;
activities include a weekeud trip&#13;
to Tulsa (Tulsa REB folks: tell&#13;
us what to do tlfis weekend) mad&#13;
a Bear Hug at the Habmaa hm in&#13;
Aug. or Sept.&#13;
The REB Newsletter is&#13;
published with your help of ma&#13;
manual lnembership fee of ten&#13;
dollars. REB’s address is Red&#13;
Earth Bears, PO Box 57561,&#13;
OKC, OK 73157-7561. You&#13;
cma call us at 405-732-9808 or email&#13;
us at almaokc@aol.com or&#13;
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romantic having fun,&#13;
like classical literature, Poe,&#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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*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
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748-3111
P-FLAG, POB 52800 74152
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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.)
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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
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February/March 1995 Volume 15 Number 2
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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
90046 USA;phone+ 1 (213) 7394121;
or
E-mail
to
gspoa@aol.com. In Europe,
Asia, Africa or Australia,
contact: Lesbian &amp; Gay Police
Assn. (LAGPA), BM LAGP A,
London, WC1N 3XX, United
Kingdom; phone +44 (0) 1426943011;
or
E-mail
to
lagpa@murph.demon.co.uk.

Survey of CA Activists
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -AIDS,
the economy and crime are the
major issues for lesbians and gay
men in California according to a
first of its kind survey of political
activists in the state. The poll of
500 gays and lesbians was
conducted byphone in July of
1994 by Drs. Eric Schockman
and Nadine Koch of the
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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."
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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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celebrate our diversity, the changing facd,s
of the workplace, and the need to furth6r
understand and accomodate persons based
on their sexual orientation.
Other Human Rights Commissioners
present, along with Department staff; were
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
Maynard Ungerman, local philanthropist,
and Jerry Goodwin, publisher of the
Oklahoma Eagle, were also recognized.
Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights
(TOHR) was represented by Tim Gillean,
Ric &amp; Kelly Kirby.

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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.
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Marriage,

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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.

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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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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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Fight Back co.,’ om p. 2
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

N,
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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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
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Get the training,
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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!
The anthology will include: short stories,
poetry, journal entries, humor, 1 st person
or biographical sketches, artwork and
photography. In other words, anything
that can be set down on paper. Whether
you want to write about AIDS from your
pet’ s point-of-view, draw a cartoon, tear a
poignant page from a journal, write a
segment from your own life or share a
letter or a prayer, all submissions are
welcome. Family and friends may want to
honorlovedones by submitting their works
so their talents will live on.
Submissions can be hand-written, typed
or on tape. Since we would like to include
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typewritten pages. Artwork from pen and
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Send copies or color photocopies as the
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or in the case of posthumous submissions,
family member’s consent.
All materials received will be given the
same consideration. Every submission
may not appear in the anthology, but all
will be read and preserved.
All submissions must be received by
April 1, 1995. Materials may be sent care
of Tulsa Family News, POB 4140, Tulsa
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Her husband, Harvey, proves to be a
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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 March 1.5- April 14, 1995, Volu~e 2, Issue 4&#13;
Pat Robertson Meets&#13;
with MCC Rev. Mel White&#13;
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - The Rev. Mel White,&#13;
Dean of Dallas’ Cathedral of Hope Metropolitan&#13;
Community Church met last week with anti-Gay&#13;
televangelist Pat Robertson to discuss Robertson’ s&#13;
statements against homosexuality, which White&#13;
says fuel intolerance and violence against gays.&#13;
On the 23rd day of his prison fast, Dr. Mel met&#13;
with Christian Broadcasting Network &amp; 700 Club&#13;
founder, Robertson. White, 15 pounds lighter,&#13;
bearded and gaunt, met with Robertson and his&#13;
spokesman, Gene Kapp, in a visitors call at the&#13;
Virginia Beach Correctional Facility. The meeting&#13;
arranged by Virginia Beach City Sheriff, Frank&#13;
Drew, was "Brief, cordial and specific," said White.&#13;
"I asked Pat to acknowledge and condenm publicly&#13;
the hate crimes againstgays andlesbians specifically&#13;
and tomeetwith a delegationfromPFLAG (Parents&#13;
and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) to hear the&#13;
human side of this tragic story."&#13;
After his surprise visit, Robertson dropped the&#13;
tres-passing charge againstWhite, whowas escorted&#13;
see White, page 10&#13;
Tulsa Police Dept. Seeks Help&#13;
TULSA~ Detective Verna Wilson of the Tulsa&#13;
Police Dept. is seeking any information readers&#13;
might have regarding the murder of the late Chris&#13;
Wilcutt, recently of Bartlesville. Wilcutt, who&#13;
frequently cross-dressed, went by the name of&#13;
"Roxy." He was last seen walking east on 1 lth St.,&#13;
see Police, page 11&#13;
AIDS &amp; Disability Lawsuit&#13;
TULSA - When Congress pa~sed the Americans&#13;
with Disabilities Act a few.years ago, it extended&#13;
protections against wrongful firing not just to&#13;
persons with "traditional" disabilities but also to&#13;
persons living with AIDS (PLWA’s), to persons&#13;
living with HIV, and even to persons discriminated&#13;
againstbecause they areperceivedas "havingAIDS"&#13;
see Lawsuit, page 11&#13;
Rev. Alice Jones, US Rep. Steve Largent &amp; TOHR Pres. Tim Gillean&#13;
Official Miss Gay Central City America Winner &amp; Runners-Up&#13;
US Rep. Largent Open&#13;
to Jobs Protection Bill&#13;
TULSA, OK- Steve I_argent, Republican member&#13;
of the US House of Representatives since Nov.,&#13;
met with almost 60 Lesbian, Gay,Bisexual persons&#13;
and friends on Saturday morning, March 4 at the&#13;
Metropolitan Community Church ofGreater Tulsa.&#13;
The meeting was first time ever that any member of&#13;
the Oklahoma Congressional Delegation had met&#13;
with Lesbians and Gay men and friends, both&#13;
publically, and actually in Oklahoma rather than in&#13;
Washington, DC.&#13;
Largent began his remarks by alluding to a&#13;
Biblicalpassage, saying that he would be quick to&#13;
listen, slow to anger and careful to respond.&#13;
Largent, a former college and professional&#13;
football quarterback, had identified himself with&#13;
Christian Coalition activists and other Radical&#13;
Right "conservatives"in his campaign. In letters to&#13;
the opinion page of The Tulsa World, Largent had&#13;
see Largent, page 13&#13;
Mayor to Gays: Prove&#13;
An[i-Gay Bias by City&#13;
To Gay Press: Too Busyto Talk to You&#13;
TULSA - Last November, Mayor Susan Savage&#13;
accepted a report on anti-Gay discrimination from&#13;
Tulsa’s Human Rights Commission. FormerTOHR&#13;
president andmember of the committee that drafted&#13;
the report, Kelly Kirby notes that of the nine&#13;
recommendations to combat prejudice and&#13;
discrimination, only two required action by the&#13;
City Council. No.s 3-9 all were actions which the&#13;
Mayor can take by executive order. Tulsa’s City&#13;
Charter specifically provides that, "The Mayor&#13;
may by executive order.~..:.assignnewfunctions or&#13;
duties to any division or department."&#13;
Recommendations 3-9 of the report as described&#13;
by Kirby include an executive order banning&#13;
discrimination based on sexual orientation in city&#13;
hiring, implementing diversity training thatincludes&#13;
see Mayor, page 10&#13;
Supreme Court to Hear&#13;
CO Amendment2 Appeal&#13;
WASHINGTON - The U.S.&#13;
Supreme Court has agreed to&#13;
decided if Colorado’s anti-gay&#13;
Amendment 2 - or any such law&#13;
- violatesthe Constitution’ sequal&#13;
protection guarantees. With the&#13;
announcement that the court&#13;
would hear the Colorado appeal,&#13;
thehighcourt willnow be heating&#13;
two gay rights eases in the next&#13;
year. The court has already said&#13;
it would consider whether Irish&#13;
see Court, page 11&#13;
Greg Louganis Has AIDS&#13;
NEW YORK - Olympic goldmedalistGreg&#13;
Louganis revealed&#13;
on ABC-TV’s "20/20" with&#13;
Barbara _Waiters. ~ that,, as&#13;
newspapers reported earlier in&#13;
the week, he has AIDS. Asked&#13;
by Waiters in the interview if he&#13;
has AIDS, Louganis said,&#13;
"According to the CDC&#13;
standards ofAIDS versus HIV, I&#13;
do have AIDS." He said during&#13;
the interview that he:-was&#13;
revealing his health status tohelp&#13;
other .p~,o,ple. who have .the&#13;
disease/I wantedmy story to.&#13;
see Louganis, page 1I&#13;
Gay Man Killed After&#13;
Appearing on Talk Show&#13;
ORION TOWNSHIP, Mich. --&#13;
Police say that Scott Amedure&#13;
wasmurderedby 2shotgunblasts&#13;
in the chest at his home near&#13;
Detroit after appearing recently&#13;
on the Chicago-based TV&#13;
program, "The Jenny Jones&#13;
Show" where he identified&#13;
himself as h aving a "secret&#13;
crush" on another man. John&#13;
Schmitz was also on the show to&#13;
meet his "secret admirer."&#13;
Schmitz, however, had been&#13;
given no indication that the&#13;
admirer he was to meet was&#13;
another man. Schmitz later&#13;
turned himself in to police, and&#13;
authorities said a shotgun was&#13;
found in his car. Schmitz did not&#13;
appear tobe visibly upset during&#13;
the television show, which was&#13;
taped on Mar. 6. According to&#13;
police, however, Schmitz was&#13;
?deeply embarrassed" by the&#13;
revelation that he had a male&#13;
admirer and authorities say that&#13;
on Thursday evening, Mar. ,9,&#13;
Schmitz al~parently drove. to&#13;
Amedure’s mobile home and&#13;
Shot him. Police say Schmitz&#13;
see Talk Show, page I1&#13;
Hate Incidents Increase&#13;
NEWYORK-Attacks targeting&#13;
gays and lesbians around the&#13;
country continued to increase in&#13;
1994 as they have in the past in 9&#13;
key U.S. cities that monitor&#13;
violence. While the increase last&#13;
year was small compared to the&#13;
previous year - 2,064 attacks in&#13;
1994 - the number of victims is&#13;
increasing more rapidly, and the&#13;
number of assaults aimed at&#13;
lesbians escalated.&#13;
New York showed the largest&#13;
number with a total of 632 -&#13;
nearly athirdofall those reported&#13;
in the nine monitored cities that&#13;
also include Boston, Chicago,&#13;
Columbus (Ohio); Denver,&#13;
Detroit, Miuneapolis/St. Paul,&#13;
Portland (Oregon), and San&#13;
Francisco. The 632 incidents in&#13;
New York represented a&#13;
significant increase of 8% over&#13;
the reported 587 attacks there in&#13;
1993~ Nationally, it was unclear&#13;
why more lesbians were being&#13;
attacked, but the report shows&#13;
that assaults againstlesbiansnow&#13;
dCcount for a third of all the&#13;
,reported incidents inthe 9 cities.&#13;
Anti-~olence workers spm~te&#13;
see Hate, -page 11&#13;
Gay Marriage Ban Fails&#13;
in S. Dakota, Wins in Utah&#13;
PIERRE, S.D.- The South&#13;
Dakota state Senate failed by 1&#13;
vote to bring a measure to the&#13;
floor that would have barred&#13;
same-sex marriages and would&#13;
have .prohibitedrecognizing such&#13;
mamages even if legal elsewhere,&#13;
effectively killing the&#13;
measure. The bill had been&#13;
referred to a Senate committee&#13;
after passing the state House of&#13;
Representative by a 54-13 vote,&#13;
but a vote to place the measure&#13;
before the state Senate (17-13)&#13;
failed to get the 18 votes needed.&#13;
One side effect ofthe proposed&#13;
legislation, however, is that its&#13;
anti-gay intent has helped.&#13;
galvanize lesbians and gay men&#13;
in the state to battle it. National&#13;
Gay and Lesbian Task Force&#13;
(NGLTF) and Lambda Legal&#13;
Defense and Education Fund&#13;
organizers working with local&#13;
activists say the bill dearly is a&#13;
preemptive ~ strike against&#13;
Hawaii’s pending gay marriage&#13;
ruling. South Dakota Gay,&#13;
Lesbiimand Bisexual Federation...&#13;
(SDGLBF) has formed tobattle&#13;
see Marriage, page 11&#13;
Hungary OK’s Marriage&#13;
BUDAPEST -- The Hungarian&#13;
Constitutional Court, the&#13;
country’s highest tribunal, has&#13;
declared legislation prohibiting&#13;
gays and lesbians-from being&#13;
recognized as married under&#13;
common law unconstitutional.&#13;
The court ruled that it is&#13;
"arbitrary and contrary to human&#13;
diguity...[to] withhold recognition&#13;
from couples living in an&#13;
economic and emotional union&#13;
simply because they are samesex."&#13;
The court, however,&#13;
insisted, that gay and lesbian&#13;
couples are still excluded from&#13;
Civil marriage under the&#13;
country’s constitution, which the&#13;
courtsaid protects ... andclef’rues&#13;
as a union between a man.and.a_&#13;
woman." UnderHungarianlegal&#13;
statutes~ virtually n6 difference&#13;
exists between the legal fights of&#13;
civil andcommon-law marriage.&#13;
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JD Jamett distribution locations. Additional copies are available atTomfoolery!&#13;
You sit there in City Hall and crimination? Even if we accept&#13;
tell us, our friends, and our&#13;
families, that there’s no need for&#13;
an non-discrimination policy&#13;
based on sexual orientation in&#13;
the City ofTulsa. You tell us that&#13;
you don’t know of any incidents&#13;
of discrimination.&#13;
Lady, what reality are you&#13;
living in? It sure ain’t Tulsa,&#13;
Oklahoma. Have you even read&#13;
your own HUman Rig,hts&#13;
Commission s&#13;
recommendations? Is it possible&#13;
that no one’s come forward&#13;
precisely because there’s no&#13;
protection and they don’t trust&#13;
you enough to risk their jobs?&#13;
Why do .we even need to&#13;
doctiifient a problem with disyour&#13;
dubious suggestion that the&#13;
city has no problems, wliy not&#13;
ban such discrimination just to&#13;
prevent any possible abuse?&#13;
Would it be bad to prevent a&#13;
problem, rather than fix it after&#13;
it’s too late?&#13;
This Thursday, three months&#13;
after you received the Human&#13;
Rights Commission Report,&#13;
Tulsa Police Dept. is providing&#13;
its "diversity" training to new&#13;
recruits without including seXual&#13;
orientation issues.-Why? Isn’t&#13;
three months long enough to&#13;
direct Tulsa Police to diversify&#13;
its "diversity" training? Why&#13;
wasn’t that process begun more&#13;
see Savage, thispage lower right&#13;
Newt Gingrich, Speaker of the House of Representatives -- and the&#13;
"second most powerful man in the United States" -- has declared that&#13;
homosexuality is not a "reasonable lifestyle." Therefore, the pedantic&#13;
Speaker concludes, the subject simply has no place in the classroom.&#13;
Whatis truly unreasonable, ofcourse, is the homophobiccensorship&#13;
and heterosexist bias that characterize the millions of tax-supported&#13;
textbooks used in our public schools.&#13;
The silence in our schooh not only&#13;
fails to prevent homophoblc&#13;
discrimination, but actively&#13;
encourages tie violent oppression of&#13;
lesbian, gay and bisexual people.&#13;
The facts of our lives are, after all, precisely that -- facts. To insist&#13;
that these truths be hidden is intellectually dishonest and morally&#13;
reprehensible. The silence in our schools not only fails to prevent&#13;
homophobic discrimination, but actively encourages the violent&#13;
oppression of lesbian, gay and bisexual people. The climate of hatred&#13;
in which we live is sustained by the textbooks our children read.&#13;
In that regard, Newt Gingrieh couldn’ tbe more wrong. Our schools&#13;
are recruiting grounds for homophobes, not homosexuals.&#13;
* Register your concerns with Newt Gingrich, Office of the&#13;
Speaker of the House, H-204 Capitol Building, Washington,.DC&#13;
20515; tel. 202-225-4501, fax 202-225-4656, e-mail&#13;
georgia6@hr.house.gov. Copy correspondence to your own&#13;
Senators and Representatives; addresses and phone/fax numbers&#13;
for Congresspersons are available.by calling 202-224-3121; a list&#13;
of Congressional e,mail addresses is available from:&#13;
CONGRESS@HR.HOUSE.GOV&#13;
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..from LesEmmett,.editorofP-r~me. .&#13;
News, the newsletter for Prime&#13;
Timers, an organizatiOnfor Gay&#13;
&amp; Bisexual men over 40. He&#13;
kindly gave us permission to&#13;
reprint them in toto (No, no that&#13;
Toto!), so that we can see our&#13;
"new government" in actt’on.&#13;
Be afraid. Be very afraid.&#13;
- J. Christjohn&#13;
Dear Lester Emmett,&#13;
Thank you for contacting me&#13;
regarding H.R: 423, a bill to&#13;
amend the Civil Rights Act of&#13;
1964, which purports to give&#13;
".Civil Rights" to homosexuals. I&#13;
ampleased toknow that we share&#13;
thesame views on this matter.&#13;
At the present time, H.R. 423&#13;
is pending before the House&#13;
Committee on the Judiciary.&#13;
There is no Senate compaui~n&#13;
bill. As long as I am a united&#13;
States Senator~ I will work to&#13;
ensure such ill-conceived&#13;
legislation never becomes law.&#13;
!t is impossible to comprehend&#13;
the rationale for placing&#13;
homosexual behavior on a par&#13;
with race, gender, religion-, or&#13;
ethnic origin. Again, thank you&#13;
for contacting me.&#13;
Sincerely, " " "&#13;
Don Nickles, U.S..Senator. ’&#13;
Mr. Emmett’s reply: 7&#13;
Dear Senator Nickles,&#13;
I found in today’s mail a letter&#13;
from you dated February 10;&#13;
1995, thankingmeforcontacting&#13;
you regarding H.R. 423 and for&#13;
sharing your views on that&#13;
pending legislation.&#13;
Senator, Ihavenevercontacted&#13;
you regarding H.R. 423 saying.&#13;
that I agree with your view, for I&#13;
think your view is dead wrong.&#13;
The legislation is not illconceived,&#13;
but.- necessary.&#13;
Passing it will help homosexual&#13;
citizens attain equal fights under ~&#13;
the law and provide impetus&#13;
toward stopping the spread of&#13;
hatred &amp; bigotry.&#13;
¯ Look beyond the popularmyths,&#13;
Senator, and you’ll find&#13;
that homosemtal behavior (your&#13;
phrase) inno wayharms society.&#13;
:ff;."as ~you seem fo .believe,&#13;
homosexnality is a behavior,&#13;
thenwhy shouldn’~t itbe afforded&#13;
the same protection as the&#13;
behavior of Pra_cti¢ing sectarian&#13;
religion? , "&#13;
I urge yOU, Senator, t0 work’&#13;
towardmendingtheills:ofsociety&#13;
rather _than .toward fostering&#13;
them. Work:for the passage of&#13;
H.R. 423, rather than against it.&#13;
Sincerely, Lester.R. F;mmett.&#13;
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TOHR Gay HelpLine (Info.) 743-4297&#13;
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Bless The LordAt All 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;
*C~antdrbury Ministry Center, University of Tulsa 583-9780&#13;
*Chapman Student Center, University of Tulsa.&#13;
*Tulsa City.Hall, Cafeteria Vestibule, Ground Floor ’~ "&#13;
~Uuiversity’Center at Tulsa&#13;
Savage, cont’dfrom upper left&#13;
than a year ago when it was first&#13;
:raised by this reporter? ...&#13;
Meanwhile, fair treatment of&#13;
Gays by Tulsa Police is like&#13;
roulette. You’ might get.decent&#13;
treatment or you might get&#13;
harassment-liketheTUstudents&#13;
who were stopped, merely for&#13;
*indicates a distribution Ix~int&#13;
I I&#13;
being "white" in a "black" area&#13;
’These two were thenverbally&#13;
abused for an hour because they&#13;
were perceived to be .Gay&#13;
(rightly)by a white Tulsaofficer.&#13;
They received no citation&#13;
beeanse they’d done nothing&#13;
wrong except for being lost in&#13;
see Savage;page 10&#13;
Reporter March/April 1995 Volume 15 Number 3 ,&#13;
The views expressed elsewhere bt Tulsa Family News are not necesg’arih, dw views" ofTOltR. Permission ~&#13;
grm~ted to ~pr~nt t~o~tion contained wilhin the TOllR R~crpa~e along wilh olher irene. ~rthe&#13;
byline, "~bn~tted b), TOHR ". contained el~whe~ h~ lblsa b~dly News.&#13;
~Letter from the Pfesident~&#13;
~AS I reflect on this past month.I find myself breathless. Our organization is continuing to grow and expand the programs. This means a lot&#13;
of work and energy are required. As you can see the TOHR community Calendar is now a reality, we should all give Kharma Am os a great: big&#13;
THANK YOU for putting this together. She has worked tirelessly to achieve an all Inclusive calendar for the community.&#13;
Again, Thank YOU Kharma.&#13;
~ ~&#13;
The board has completed the grant proposals for the State, to continue the clinic and hopefully some rather ambitious expansion of services.&#13;
¯ I would like to thank everyone that helped us write the proposals~ *we areall indebted to you for your a.sslst~nCe in this p~0ce~s. " ....&#13;
we continue to pursue the Community Center an d should have some budget proposals ready soon. Make your list of what you would like to see&#13;
a Community Center do and let us know. Be prepared to volunteer as we will need a full staff of volunteers to open.&#13;
Again, I want to invite all of Tulsa’S Lesbian, Gay, Bi,sexual and Transgendered community to get involved. TOHR is your organization and&#13;
everything we do is for you. Please attend a meeting., send in a suggestion or volunteer for one of our many programs.&#13;
key Ingredient to the fulfillment of our goals. Your participation is a&#13;
see you at the monthly meeting,&#13;
Tim Gillean&#13;
April Meeting - April 4th at "The Oath~-’ring Place" 6:30 - 7:00 Social&#13;
7:00. M~ting will ib.atur¢ presentations by: Shoq,’i with R.A.I.N. and Jason with BLGA of T.U.&#13;
BASH - BACK !!!!!!!&#13;
TOHR is sponsoring a 2-hour seminar featuring Steve Taylor, a 4th degree black&#13;
belt in Hawaiian art of Elua Lima. This is not an exercise class, it is a self defense class. We will&#13;
learn how to disable the attacker before he has a chance to do the same. to us. The cost will be&#13;
$15.00, part of which will benefit TOHK We are taking registration and will set the date when&#13;
we have 10 or more registered. Everyone can benefit from this seminar in personal defense&#13;
Call the Heipline at 743-4297, leave your name and phone number along with the number of&#13;
people you would like to register. We will contact you when we have a date.&#13;
Heipline Seminar&#13;
April 8th, 10:00 -12:00&#13;
Training for all current and new Helpline volunteers.&#13;
This will be a very informative seminar teaching us h-6w to deal&#13;
with all kinds of callers and listening to current volunteers experiences&#13;
and questions. New volunteers that want to sign up fofHelpline, are&#13;
encouraged to attend.&#13;
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AND GAY ISSUES&#13;
INFORMATION .&#13;
AND REFERRALS&#13;
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(4297)&#13;
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6:30pm Social time 7:00pm mectm8 starts&#13;
4154 So. Itarvard&#13;
"’Gatherml~ Place"&#13;
By and for but not exclusive to the Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Communities.&#13;
Daytime Testing&#13;
Monday-Thursday&#13;
by Appointment&#13;
749-4194&#13;
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Every Thursday Evening&#13;
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4 ! 54 So. Harvard&#13;
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News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News&#13;
KS Commissioners t- employees. The Greene proposal Timesreportsthatararep’ainting best-known play, The lmpor- advantage bill." The negative&#13;
Avoid Vote on Bias Bill is expected to come up for avote by Toulouse=lmu~rec, "In Bed: tanceofBeingErnest, Wildewas vote effectively kills themeasure&#13;
LAWRENCE, Kan. -- The&#13;
Lawrence City Commission&#13;
voted not to add a proposed antibias&#13;
measure protecting gays and&#13;
lesbians on its agenda, saying it&#13;
wouldbe a waste of time because&#13;
3 of the 5 commissioners had&#13;
publicly said they would vote&#13;
against it or abstain. Rights&#13;
activists criticized the commissionactionas&#13;
apoliticalmove&#13;
during an election year. Ben&#13;
Zimmerman, co-chair of Simply&#13;
Equal, said, "We are here today&#13;
to express our indignation at the&#13;
way this important issue of&#13;
human rights has been handled&#13;
by city hall."&#13;
Cincinnati Repeals Anti-&#13;
Gay Bias Protections&#13;
CINCINNATI- TheCincinnati&#13;
City Council has voted 5-4 to&#13;
delete anti-discrimination&#13;
protections for gays and lesbians&#13;
from the city’s human rights&#13;
ordinance. Councilman Dwight&#13;
Tillery, who had been endorsed&#13;
by gay rights organizations in&#13;
the city during his 1993 election&#13;
campaign and who voted for the&#13;
original measure that added&#13;
sexual orientation to the city&#13;
human rights protections, has&#13;
apparently changed his mind&#13;
about civil rights,for gays and&#13;
lesbians. "I never thought it was&#13;
the right thing to do," Tillery&#13;
told the Cincinnati Post&#13;
following his vote to remove the&#13;
protections. He added that he&#13;
was "beginning to regret I have&#13;
been supportive of their [gays’&#13;
and lesbians’] concerns."&#13;
Gay Rights in Louisville&#13;
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Louisville&#13;
Alderman Scotty Greene&#13;
has introduced a measure that.&#13;
woul.d,modify the city’s antibias&#13;
.laws to include sexual&#13;
orientation, although the antidiscrimination&#13;
protections&#13;
proposed in the measure would&#13;
only cover employment bias.&#13;
The city’s Board of Aldermen&#13;
rejected a 1992 proposal that&#13;
would have added anti-bias&#13;
protections for gays andlesbians&#13;
in employment, housing and&#13;
public accommodations. The&#13;
Greene measure has been scaled&#13;
back to cover only employment&#13;
in hopes that it will have a better&#13;
chance of passage this time. A&#13;
second measure, proposed by&#13;
Alderman Paul Bather, would&#13;
extend sexual orientation job&#13;
protections only to city&#13;
by March 28,&#13;
3rd Gay Congressman&#13;
WASHINGTON Speaking&#13;
at a Human Rights Campaign&#13;
Fund luncheon, Rep. Steve&#13;
Gunderson (R-Wisc.) assured&#13;
gay rights activists that just&#13;
because the Republican Party is&#13;
"anti-goverument does notmean&#13;
anti-gay." In the process of&#13;
reassuring activists about the&#13;
GOP, however, Gunderson also&#13;
for the first time publicly&#13;
acknowledged being gay,&#13;
"I happen to be chairman of&#13;
the livestock, dairy and .poultry&#13;
subcommittee, which may not&#13;
be important to all of you but&#13;
happens to be very important to&#13;
my constituency," he said. "On&#13;
the other hand, I happen to be&#13;
gay whichmay be very important&#13;
to you, but wbichmeans nothing&#13;
and shouldn’t be important to&#13;
anybody else outside of this&#13;
room." Although Gunderson&#13;
has been interviewed by gay&#13;
publications, including The&#13;
Advocate, andhas acknowledged&#13;
living with his "male companion,"&#13;
he had never before&#13;
publicly stated that he is gay.&#13;
Author Monette Dead&#13;
LOS ANGELES - Author and&#13;
poet Patti Mouette, whose 1992&#13;
memoir Becoming a Man: Half&#13;
a Life Story, was honored with a&#13;
National BookAward, aLambda&#13;
LiteraryAwardandotherhonors,&#13;
has died ofcomplications related&#13;
to AIDS. He was 49 yea rs old at&#13;
the time of his death at his West&#13;
Hollywood home. Born in&#13;
Lawrence, Mass:, Moriette also&#13;
authoredanumberofotherworks&#13;
offiction, nonfiction and poetry,&#13;
including: Borrowed Time: An&#13;
AIDS Memoir, Love Alone:&#13;
Eighteen Elegies for Rob, The&#13;
Carpenter at the Asylum, and&#13;
Taking Care ofMrs. Ca?roll. In&#13;
a 1993 essay in the New York&#13;
Times, Monette summed up his&#13;
views on writing during the&#13;
AIDS epidemic: "It is notenough&#13;
to be an artist," he wrote. "If you&#13;
live in cataclysmic times, if the&#13;
lightning rod of history hits you,&#13;
then all artis political, and all art&#13;
that is not consciously so still&#13;
partakes of politics, if only to&#13;
run away." He is survived by his&#13;
father and brother, Paul and&#13;
Robert, and his companion&#13;
Winston Wilde.&#13;
Paintings of Lesbians&#13;
NEW YORK - The New York&#13;
The Kiss," will be auctioned by&#13;
Sotheby’s this coming May. The&#13;
1892 painting, which has been in&#13;
the hands of a private collector,&#13;
is unlikemostofthe artist’ s better&#13;
known paintings of dance-hall&#13;
entertainers in Paris in the late&#13;
1800s. The painting is one of&#13;
four by Toulouse:Lautrec&#13;
depicting lesbian couples in&#13;
intimate settings. A&#13;
spokesperson for Sotheby’ s said&#13;
the auction house expects the&#13;
painting to sdl for somewhere&#13;
around $4.7 million.&#13;
Nicaraguan Gets Asylum&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO - A gay&#13;
manfrom Nicaraguahas become&#13;
the third person to be granted&#13;
political asylum here since U.S.&#13;
officials established anew policy&#13;
toward recognizing gays and&#13;
lesbians as political refugees m&#13;
1990. The 31-year-old man, who&#13;
has asked that he not be&#13;
identified, was given political&#13;
asylum by the Immigration and&#13;
Naturalization Service in early&#13;
February. The man’s attorney,&#13;
Robert Jobe, said INS officials&#13;
here had recognized the 1990&#13;
administration policy that gay&#13;
men and lesbians who face&#13;
persecution in their native lands&#13;
because of their sexual&#13;
orientation should be granted&#13;
political asylum.&#13;
Mississippi Killer Will&#13;
Appeal Verdict&#13;
LAUREL, Miss. - An attorney&#13;
for Marvin McClendon, the 17-&#13;
year-old convicted earlier in&#13;
February of murdering 2 gay&#13;
men, says he will appeal&#13;
McClendon’s conviction. The&#13;
high school student was found&#13;
guilty of killing Joseph&#13;
Shoemake, 24, and Robert&#13;
Walters,34,in a closely-watched&#13;
trial. During the trial,McClend0n&#13;
claimed he had shot the~men&#13;
because they tried to sexually&#13;
attack him and he feared being&#13;
exposed to AIDS.&#13;
Oscar Wilde Honored at&#13;
Westminster Abbey&#13;
LONDON - ’There’s only one&#13;
thing in the world worse than&#13;
being talked about, and that is&#13;
not being talked about,"&#13;
playwright Oscar Wilde once&#13;
quipped. On Tuesday, Feb. 14,&#13;
theflamboyant writerwas finally&#13;
being talked about in a big way.&#13;
Commemorating the 100th&#13;
anniversary of the opening of his&#13;
finally honored in Poet’s Comer&#13;
in Westminster Abbey where a&#13;
window was dedicated to the&#13;
memory of his wit and writing.&#13;
Attending the ceremony were&#13;
actress Dame Judi Dench and&#13;
Sir John Gielgud, both of whom&#13;
read excerpts by the author.&#13;
Wilde was sent to prison for 2&#13;
years in 1895 for the affair he&#13;
had with Lord Alfred Douglas.&#13;
Straight from the Heart&#13;
Gets Oscar Nomination&#13;
HOLLYWOOD - Straightfrom&#13;
the Heart, a film by Dee&#13;
Mosbacher and Frances Reid in&#13;
response to anti-gay propaganda&#13;
by the far right, has been&#13;
nominated for an Academy&#13;
Award :inthe "Short Documentary&#13;
Film" category. The 24-&#13;
minute video focuses on the&#13;
parents of gays and lesbians and&#13;
how they have struggled to stand&#13;
by their sons and daughters. The&#13;
film is a production of Woman&#13;
Vision Productions of San&#13;
Francisco.&#13;
Canadian Broadcasting&#13;
Told to Extend Benefits&#13;
EDMONTON, Canada - An&#13;
independent arbitrator has&#13;
ordered the Canadian Broadcasting&#13;
Corp. to extend benefits&#13;
to the partner of one of its&#13;
employees, Dennis Chabot, a&#13;
broadcast reporter. Chabot had&#13;
filed a grievance late last year&#13;
after the CBC had rejected his&#13;
claims to get the benefits for his&#13;
partner. The labor ruling now&#13;
means the CBC must extend the&#13;
samebenefits it gives the spouses&#13;
of its married workers to the&#13;
partners of allits gay and lesbian&#13;
workers, unless it .appeals the&#13;
arbitration ruling to court.&#13;
CO Hate Crimes Bill Dies&#13;
=DENVER-Aprtpo~dmeasure&#13;
in the Colorado legiflature that&#13;
would have included sexual&#13;
orientation in the ~state’s hate&#13;
crimes laws has failed to pass the&#13;
legislative committee. The&#13;
committee nixed the proposed&#13;
addition by a 7-6 vote. Earlier,&#13;
the judiciary committee of the&#13;
Colorado House of&#13;
Representatives approved the&#13;
measure by a 9-4 vote. The&#13;
proposal was co-sponsored by6&#13;
Republicans and 5 Democrats,&#13;
in an unusual show of bipartisan&#13;
support. Colorado for Family&#13;
Values, an anti-Gay group,, has&#13;
condemned the proposed&#13;
legislation as a "homosexual&#13;
in the current legislative session.&#13;
Domestic Partnership&#13;
Proposed in Albany, NY&#13;
ALBANY, N.Y. - Albany&#13;
Alderman Michael Hall has&#13;
introduced legislation to&#13;
authorize domestic partner&#13;
registration hi the city that would&#13;
allow same-sex and oppositesex&#13;
couples to register their&#13;
relationships, The proposed&#13;
ordinance extends no benefits to&#13;
registered couples or to city&#13;
employees, but oppo,n,ents say&#13;
the registration Would Condone&#13;
gay marriages." But Hall said, "I&#13;
think it’s the right thing to do.&#13;
It’s an effort by the city to&#13;
mitigate a discriminatory&#13;
element of state law. And it&#13;
recognizes reality."&#13;
Gay Attorney Honored&#13;
NEW YORK New York&#13;
University has announced the&#13;
country’s first legal fellowship&#13;
for legal research and work with&#13;
public interest groups devoted&#13;
to gay rights. TheTom Stoddard&#13;
Fellowship is named for the&#13;
director of the Lambda Legal&#13;
Defense &amp;Education Fund from&#13;
1986-1992.&#13;
Light Sentence for Killer&#13;
SOUTH BEND, Wash-In what&#13;
law enforcement officials and&#13;
community members called the&#13;
"biggest miscarriage of justice"&#13;
in theregion, ajury found Daniel&#13;
Hodge, 32, guilty of 2nd degree&#13;
manslaughter in the executionstyle&#13;
shooting death of Morris&#13;
Smith, 26. Hodge, a Portland,&#13;
’Ore., construction worker, said&#13;
he had shot Smith to keep the&#13;
man from sexually assaulting&#13;
him after the 2 had driven to a&#13;
remote beach area to have sex.&#13;
Hodge, however, told thejury he&#13;
had changed his mind about&#13;
letting Smith perform oral sex&#13;
on hi.Ill.&#13;
Pacific County Sheriff Jerry&#13;
Banning called Hodge’s&#13;
explanation "a lie" and testified&#13;
that the bullet wound indicated&#13;
that Smith was either turning to&#13;
ward or away from Hodge when&#13;
shot, but could not have been&#13;
attacking him. Following the&#13;
verdict, which carries only a 14-&#13;
month sentence, Sheriff Banning&#13;
said, ’’It’s thebiggestmiscarriage&#13;
ofjustice I’ ve ever seenin Pacific&#13;
County in 23 years. It is a&#13;
complete travesty."&#13;
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Black Gay Leaders Focus&#13;
on Community Problems&#13;
LOS ANGELES - Black&#13;
lesbians and gays often fred their&#13;
own neighborhoods the most&#13;
difficult because of church&#13;
leaders who condemn homosexuality&#13;
and youngsters who&#13;
seem impervious to HIV&#13;
prevention messages, said many&#13;
of the community workers&#13;
attending the 3-day Black Gay&#13;
&amp; Lesbian Leadership Forum.&#13;
’q’he attitude is that it can’t&#13;
happen to me or to anyone I&#13;
know," said Latoris Jordan, a&#13;
medical assistant and physical&#13;
therapist from Chicago. Black&#13;
gay leaders acknowledged the&#13;
involvement of many churches&#13;
in the fight against AIDS, but&#13;
said that conservative pastors&#13;
who preached against homosexuality&#13;
still posed a considerable&#13;
hurdle. ’q’his whole community&#13;
is going to be dead by the time&#13;
you get them all away from’it’s&#13;
an abomination,’" said Mayor&#13;
Kenneth E. Reeves of Cambridge,&#13;
Mass.&#13;
Denver Considering Sick&#13;
Leave for Employees&#13;
DENVER- The Denver Career&#13;
Services board, which determines&#13;
personnel policies and&#13;
rules for city workers, is studying&#13;
a proposed change that would&#13;
allow gay andlesbian employees&#13;
to have the same sick-leage to&#13;
care for their partners th at&#13;
. married workers now get. The 5-&#13;
member board has been hearing&#13;
testimony on theproposal, whi~a&#13;
wouldmakecity workers eligible&#13;
for up to 10 days of sick-leave&#13;
annual to care for an ailing&#13;
partner, the sameleave currently&#13;
available to married workers to&#13;
care for a sick spouse or other&#13;
family member. Opponents of&#13;
the proposed change said it&#13;
should be rejected to "protect&#13;
the family" and that approving&#13;
the measure would be "opening&#13;
up a box you won’t be able to&#13;
close."&#13;
Teacher Quits Over&#13;
Speech Censorship&#13;
ST. CATHARINES, Canada -&#13;
Christopher Lailey, an English&#13;
teacher at the Robert Land&#13;
Academy, has resigned from the&#13;
private military school inOntario&#13;
province because one of his&#13;
students, Albert Bissada, was&#13;
ordered by school administrators&#13;
to change a speech about the&#13;
rights of gays and lesbians or&#13;
stay out of a public speaking&#13;
News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News&#13;
~mPetition. Bissada’shamewas&#13;
withdrawn from the competition&#13;
after he refused to change the&#13;
speech, which had been given a&#13;
91% score byjudges inhis initial&#13;
presentation. Lailey said he saw&#13;
no harm in Bissada speech. "It&#13;
promotes neitherpromiscuitynor&#13;
homosexuality, only tolerance&#13;
and understanding," he told the&#13;
Canadian Press news service.&#13;
Partners Bill Tried in&#13;
California - Again&#13;
LOS ANGELES - Calif.&#13;
Assemblyman Richard Katz will&#13;
reintroduce a statewide domestic&#13;
partnership measure that Guy.&#13;
Pete Wilson vetoed a year ago&#13;
and promised to veto again if&#13;
passed by the legislature again.&#13;
The Katz bill, a duplicate of the&#13;
one that narrowly passed the&#13;
legislature in 1994, would give&#13;
registered same-sex and&#13;
opposite-sex couples hospital&#13;
visiting rights and certain&#13;
inheritance rights. A spokespersonfor&#13;
Wilson, however, said&#13;
existing state law already covers&#13;
inheritance issues, and that the&#13;
governor issued an executive&#13;
order in 1994 that permits people&#13;
in hospitals to designate visitors&#13;
who aren’t legally related to&#13;
them.&#13;
Navy Backs Down On&#13;
CD-ROM of Shilts’ Book&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO Backing&#13;
down from threats to sue the&#13;
publisher of the forthcoming&#13;
multimediaCD-ROM version of&#13;
Randy Shilts’ book Conduct&#13;
Unbecoming, ; the U.S. Navy&#13;
says it will not take legal action&#13;
against the firm for use ofaNaval&#13;
Academy poster and logo. Navy&#13;
officials at Annapolis had&#13;
initially refused to give&#13;
ApolloMedia Corp. permission&#13;
to includ+ the poster among the&#13;
some 2,000 illustrations and 45&#13;
video clips in its CD-ROM&#13;
versions of Shilts’ book. The&#13;
1972 poster shows two&#13;
Annapolis midshipmen, one of&#13;
whom was later discharged&#13;
because he is gay, under the&#13;
headline "Be Something&#13;
Special..." ’q’here’s no reasonable&#13;
basis to prohibit usage of&#13;
the poster, which is in a CDRUM&#13;
which honors .service&#13;
members who have served their&#13;
country honorably," Apollomediapresident&#13;
Clinton Fein told&#13;
the San Jose Mercury News. "I&#13;
don’t think there’s any other&#13;
reason to deny the usage other&#13;
than prejudice." The finn says it&#13;
obtained the 197~ t~,ster from&#13;
Boyd E. Graves ~r~iniawho&#13;
was discharged in 1977 because&#13;
of his sexual orientation. Fein&#13;
announced on March 7 that the&#13;
company would go ahead with&#13;
its CD-ROM version of thebook&#13;
- with the poster - despite the&#13;
Navy’s threat. The next day, the&#13;
Navy said Mast-minute deal with&#13;
ApolloMedia would avoid a&#13;
possible trademark suit. TheCDRUM,&#13;
which should be available&#13;
in stores nationwide by the end&#13;
of March, will include letters&#13;
from the Navy indicating that&#13;
the Academy poster was&#13;
included without authorization.&#13;
Homosexuality Should&#13;
Not Bar Child Custody&#13;
CHICAGO - The American&#13;
Academy of Matrimonial&#13;
Lawyers, the country’s leading&#13;
association of attorneys&#13;
specializing in marriage and&#13;
divorce law, has issued a policy&#13;
statement that homosexuality in&#13;
itself shouldn’t be an issue in&#13;
child custody cases. "’Any&#13;
presumption that a homosexual&#13;
parent is "unfit’ for custody&#13;
simply by virtue of his or her&#13;
homosexuality is a doctrine&#13;
based upon prejudice and&#13;
stereotypes which deprives a&#13;
parent of fundamental rights and&#13;
privileges guaranteed under the&#13;
Constitution, while simultaneously&#13;
ignoring the best interests&#13;
of the child," the academy’s&#13;
policy statement says. The group&#13;
adopted the policy statement as&#13;
part Of a friend of the court legal&#13;
briefitfdedinthecustodydispute&#13;
betweenlesbian Sharon Bottoms&#13;
and her own mother, Pamela&#13;
Bottoms, over custody of&#13;
Sharonrs son. The case is now&#13;
before the Virginia Supreme&#13;
Court;&#13;
New Anti-Gay Measure&#13;
Filed in Wash. State&#13;
OLYMPIA, Wash. -- Anti-gay&#13;
rights activists have filed legal&#13;
papers to begin gathering&#13;
signatures to put abailot measure&#13;
before Washington voters in&#13;
1996 that would bar gays and&#13;
lesbians from adopting children&#13;
and prohibit state-run schools&#13;
from Offering any material that&#13;
presents homosexuality in a&#13;
positive light. The proposed&#13;
measure is similar to one that&#13;
voters in the state rejected last&#13;
year. Backers of the proposed&#13;
ballot initiative, the Washington&#13;
Citizens Alliance, have until the&#13;
end of this year to gather the&#13;
needed signatures to qualify the&#13;
measure for the 1996 ballot.&#13;
Former Guardsman&#13;
Sues Over Discharge&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO - Former&#13;
CaliforniaAmay National Guard&#13;
1st Lt. Andrew Holmes has filed&#13;
a lawsuit in U.S. District Court&#13;
in San Francisco, claiming that&#13;
his discharge because he is gay&#13;
violates state and federal law.&#13;
Holmes’ suit charges that his&#13;
Oct. 1994 discharge after he&#13;
informed his_ commanding&#13;
officer of his sexual orientation&#13;
violated state job bias laws as&#13;
well as state and federal&#13;
constitutional guarantees of free&#13;
speech and equal protection.&#13;
Paul Wotman, the attorney&#13;
representing Holmes, called the&#13;
suit the "most far-reaching and&#13;
fundamental challenge" brought&#13;
so far against the Pentagon’s&#13;
"don’t ask, don’t tell" policy.&#13;
National Guardofficials declined&#13;
to comment on the lawsuit.&#13;
Gay Bank Exec Sues&#13;
Over Loan Refusal&#13;
LOS ANGELES - Jeffrey&#13;
Bagley, a California Federal&#13;
Bank vice president, has sued&#13;
his employer for discriminating&#13;
against gay employees inits loan&#13;
policies. Bagley applied 2 times&#13;
for the fee-waiver and lower&#13;
interestmtes onahomemortgage&#13;
that the bank usually gives its&#13;
married workers, but was turned&#13;
down because Peter Lavin, his&#13;
lover of 10 years and the cosigner&#13;
on the loan application&#13;
wasn’t a family member. An&#13;
attorney for the bank, Bill&#13;
Claster, argued that same-sex&#13;
partners should not be treated as&#13;
married as far as employee&#13;
benefits are concerned. "How&#13;
can two individuals claim they&#13;
have been. discriminated against&#13;
because they are not married,&#13;
when it’s legally impossible for&#13;
them to get married?" Claster&#13;
said in court.&#13;
Sydney Poll Shows&#13;
Su pport for Gays&#13;
SYDNEY - An overwhelming&#13;
majority of Sydney residents&#13;
have expressed support for equal&#13;
rights for gays and lesbians,&#13;
according to a poll by the&#13;
Morning Herald. The paper&#13;
reported that58% ofrespondents&#13;
said they thought it was OK for&#13;
adults to have homosexual&#13;
relationships; 31% said they&#13;
thought it was "wrong;" while&#13;
11% said they weren’t sure.&#13;
Some 82% said they would feel&#13;
comfortable living next door to a&#13;
gay or lesbian couple; 84% said&#13;
they would feel comfortable&#13;
working in an office with a&#13;
homosexual; and an overwhelming&#13;
93% said they&#13;
believed gays and lesbians&#13;
should have equal access to&#13;
employment. The paper also&#13;
reported that 55% of those&#13;
responding said Same-sex&#13;
marriages should be legally&#13;
recognized.&#13;
Teacher Suspended&#13;
LONGMONT, Colo. - The St.&#13;
Vrain Valley School District&#13;
board has become the center of a&#13;
controversy after school&#13;
administrators placed a&#13;
Longmont High School coach,&#13;
Dave VanderMolen, on suspension&#13;
for conveying concerns of a&#13;
female student over the sexual&#13;
orientation of an unidentified&#13;
girl’s coaching staff member.&#13;
School districtadmini stmtors put&#13;
VanderMolen on administrative&#13;
leave earlier in February for what&#13;
they called conduct that "could&#13;
possibly be construed as&#13;
harassment of fellow staff&#13;
members." VanderMolen said&#13;
he only rdayed concerns of a&#13;
female student who said she felt&#13;
uncomfortableinthe lockerroom&#13;
with teachers "who have an&#13;
alternative lifestyle."&#13;
DistriCtoofficials said in a&#13;
statementthatVanderMolenwill&#13;
remain on suspension, pending&#13;
the outcome of an independent&#13;
investigation. Although a&#13;
number of students and faculty&#13;
members showed support for&#13;
VanderMolen,neady30teachers&#13;
and staff members presented the&#13;
school board with a statement,&#13;
signed by 72 school colleagues,&#13;
opposing any "attack" onafellow&#13;
faculty member because of&#13;
sexual orientation.&#13;
’Hate Speech’ Ban&#13;
Ruled Unconstitutional&#13;
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Santa Clara&#13;
Cty. Superior Court Judge Peter&#13;
Stone has declared Stanford&#13;
University’s ban against ’]aate&#13;
speech," which prohibits slurs&#13;
based on race, sex or sexual&#13;
orientation, unconstitutional.&#13;
Stone said the 1990 school code&#13;
is illegal because it is based on&#13;
the content of speech rather than&#13;
on "fighting words," the usual&#13;
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Genetic Transformations of HI~V&#13;
WASHINGTON -- U.S, and BritiSh&#13;
scientists have found a reason why the&#13;
AIDS virus may be so hard to subdue.&#13;
They say different HIV strains can coexist&#13;
in an. individual and can exchange&#13;
geneticmaterial to create new hybrids of&#13;
the virus, c omplicating the search for a&#13;
vaccine enormously. HIV itself is an&#13;
extremely genetically diverse organism&#13;
and thereare in fact two viruses -HIV-1&#13;
and HIV-2 - which are inmmmade up of&#13;
2 distinct viral groups, 1 of which has 8&#13;
known sub-types, which are in turn also&#13;
divided further into various str ains.&#13;
Researchers at the University Of&#13;
Nottingham-in England, at the Walter&#13;
Reed U.S. Army Institute of Research in&#13;
Maryland and the University of Alabama&#13;
reported in the currentissue of Nature that&#13;
they have discovered that strains from&#13;
different sub-type s of the virus can.&#13;
commin~e in the same infected person to&#13;
create ever more complex genetic&#13;
diversity. According to the scientists, a&#13;
surprisingly large number of the strains -&#13;
about 10% of those they examined : Were&#13;
hybrids. Geneticist Paul Sharp-of the&#13;
University of Nottingham said this means&#13;
asubstantial numberofpeoplecanbecome&#13;
infected by more than One HIV sub-type;&#13;
"Until afew months ago; that wasn’t&#13;
thbught to be possible because nobody&#13;
had been found who was infeCted.with&#13;
more than one sub-type of the virus,"&#13;
Sharp said. "But in order for these hybrids&#13;
to-arise, you have to have a hituation&#13;
where a single indiv idual has more tl~&#13;
one sub-type of the virus, That’ s the only.&#13;
way that the virus can form ahybrid, ff ~&#13;
single individual is simultaneously&#13;
infected by two different strains." The&#13;
findings have immediateconsequences&#13;
Health Briefs Health Briefs Health Briefs Health Briefs Health Briefs Health Briefs.&#13;
for potential vaccine development.&#13;
Scientists believethatavaccineformulated&#13;
for one sub-type of HIV-1 may not be&#13;
effective against another sub-type - even&#13;
~one that’s closely related g~etically.&#13;
’Prospective v accines might, they say,&#13;
have to be be mixed together to offer&#13;
protection against various sub-types.&#13;
Treatment Advance Against HIV&#13;
WASHINGTON - A federal study&#13;
detailed in the Mar. 2 issue of the New&#13;
England Journal of Medicine reports that&#13;
interleuldn-2 (IL-2) significantly raised&#13;
the level of’~dller cells"in6of 10 patients&#13;
who were infected with HIV butw ho had&#13;
not yet been clinically diagnosed with&#13;
full-blown AIDS. The study, one of the&#13;
most promising on treating the AIDS&#13;
epidemic in the past few years, involved&#13;
25 volunteers with.the National Institutes&#13;
of Health’S National Institute of Allergy&#13;
andInfectious Diseases. Interlenldn-2 is a&#13;
protein produced uaturally by the body&#13;
and the genetically engineered form&#13;
¯ manufactured by Chir0n Corp. has been&#13;
used for years as a cancer-fighting drug~&#13;
The NIH researchers said the IL-2&#13;
treatmeut boosted the patients" CD4cells,&#13;
which fight infections like HIV, by 50%&#13;
.to 300% in the study.. The drug, h0wev.er,&#13;
only helped 2 of15 patients in the study&#13;
Whose CD4 cell eouiat~ had fallen bel6w&#13;
200.-~echnically, those who are clinically&#13;
diagnosed as having AIDS2 Patients als0&#13;
exp~rience.a number of side effects from&#13;
the ~fherapy, and researchers said more&#13;
studie~::w~re needed to +find the most&#13;
effective dosage level and frequency of&#13;
. therapytominimizeunwanted sideeffects.&#13;
AIDS Funds Restored in House&#13;
WASHINGTON - In a scarce win for&#13;
Democrats in Congress, the Republican&#13;
~,~ajodty on the House Appropriations&#13;
~ittee"voted to restore some $36&#13;
million in funding for AIDS prevention&#13;
programs that Republicans had earlier&#13;
voted to drop. The committee went along&#13;
with a proposal by Rep. Nancy Pelosi (DCalif.)&#13;
to restore the $36 million by&#13;
substituting cuts from an Energy&#13;
Department environmental program and&#13;
cutting funds for a new government&#13;
building inthe capital. ThePelosi proposal,&#13;
which still must be approved by ~e full&#13;
House, would restore $23 million in HIV&#13;
prevention funding and $13 million to the&#13;
Ryan White CAREAct, which provides a&#13;
wide rangeofservice topeople withAIDS.&#13;
Another House subcommittee is&#13;
weighing the possibility of wiping out the&#13;
entire $186millionbudgetforthefederally&#13;
runHOPWA (Housing Opportunities for&#13;
People With AIDS) program. Gay rights&#13;
and AI.DS activists say the new budgetconsemus&#13;
Republican majority in&#13;
Congress must be persuaded of the need&#13;
to keep the prograins at current funding&#13;
levels. "You can’t cut the deficit on the&#13;
backs Of people with AIDS," said Winnie&#13;
Stachelberg of the Human Rights&#13;
Campaign Fund.&#13;
Calif. Medical Assn. Calls for&#13;
Mandatory HIV Reporting&#13;
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- The California&#13;
Medical Assn. (CMA)has votedtoendorse&#13;
legislation requiring people who test&#13;
positive for HIV to be reported to local -&#13;
health officials. The CMA resolution&#13;
calls for the state legislature to enact laws&#13;
that would require health-care workers in&#13;
California toreportanyone testing positive&#13;
for the virus "for the purpose of partner&#13;
notification and disease control only."&#13;
AIDS activists denounced the CMA vote&#13;
and said suchlegislationwouldleadpeople&#13;
to avoid testing out of fears of exposure.&#13;
Twenty-four states already require&#13;
reporting of people infected with HIV.&#13;
CMA delegates rejected a proposed&#13;
resolution callingforthe mandatory testing&#13;
of pregnant women for HIV. The same&#13;
day, the Los Angeles County Health Dept.&#13;
also called for mandatory reporting of&#13;
patients who test positive for the virus.&#13;
The health agency said contract tracing of&#13;
those infected with HIV should now be&#13;
done the same as "any other venereal&#13;
disease."&#13;
Clinton Supports Pentagon&#13;
AIDS &amp; Cancer Programs&#13;
WASHINGTON- Responding to&#13;
published reports that the Pentagon might&#13;
drop AIDS and breast cancer medical&#13;
research programs, the White House&#13;
bluntly told Defense Secretary William&#13;
Perry that President Clinton was upset at&#13;
the possible dropp ing of the 2 researeli&#13;
projects.&#13;
In a pointed, letter to Perry, Clinton&#13;
Chief of Staff Leon Panetta noted that&#13;
46,000 women die from breast cancer and&#13;
40;000 Americans die annually from&#13;
AIDS, and told the Pentagon chief, ’q’he&#13;
president believes that we cannot afford&#13;
to allow these tragic losses to continue.&#13;
And that is why.breast cancer and AIDS&#13;
research, is a high priority for this&#13;
administration."&#13;
.News sources had reported that the&#13;
Pentagon was planning on not spending&#13;
some $30 million in A~DS research funds&#13;
and $150 million for breast cancer&#13;
programs because Defense Dept. officials&#13;
didn’t consider them vital parts of the&#13;
military’s medical research.&#13;
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’Justifiable Homicide’ .Mo~asure baboon on an AIDS patient. The&#13;
announcement of the highly experimental Offered in AIDS Attacks&#13;
BATON ROUGE, La - A proposed&#13;
measure introduced by Louisiana state&#13;
Rep. Roy Brun, a Shreveport Republican,&#13;
would extend legal justification for the&#13;
use of violence to stop an offense that&#13;
might transmit HIV, making even killing&#13;
"justifiable homicide" in such cases.&#13;
AIDS activists, civil libertarians and&#13;
gay-rights advocates, however,&#13;
condemned the measure. ’‘This sounds&#13;
distinctly like an open hunting license on&#13;
gay men and AIDS patients," said John&#13;
Rawls, a New Orleans civil rights lawyer.&#13;
’‘The law already allows the use of force&#13;
against any form of rape. People who&#13;
murder gay men claim they had to do it to&#13;
repel sexual advances. Underthisproposal,&#13;
they can claim they were protecting&#13;
themselves from AIDS. "&#13;
WA State Legislator Has AIDS&#13;
SEATTLE- Washington state Senator&#13;
Cal Andersonhas announced that he has&#13;
been HIV-positive for about 10 years and&#13;
that he now has an AIDS,related&#13;
lymphoma, a complication of the disease,&#13;
Anderson, who is the Washington&#13;
Legislature’ s only openly gay lawmaker,&#13;
plans to continue working as long as his&#13;
healthallows. Anderson told reporters&#13;
that he is being treated for the lymphoma&#13;
and that his o.e.hances of recovery are&#13;
Baboon Marrow to be&#13;
Used in AIDS Patient&#13;
ATLANTA - In a sign of how far&#13;
°researchers are reaching in theirbatde&#13;
against HIV, physicians at San Francisco&#13;
General Hospital will soonperform abone&#13;
transplant procedure was made at a news&#13;
conference sponsored by the American&#13;
Assn. for the Advancement of Science.&#13;
"Given the fact that there is no treatment&#13;
for AIDS, people have been very&#13;
comfortable with moving ahead," said&#13;
Dr. Suzanne Ildstad of the University of&#13;
Pittsburgh, who is directing the treatment.&#13;
Collaborators on the experimental&#13;
procedure include Dr. Anthony Fauci,&#13;
head of the National Institute of Allergy&#13;
and Infectious Diseases, and Dr. Robert&#13;
Gallo, a pioneering AIDS researcher at&#13;
the National Cancer Institute.&#13;
HIV Testing for PregnantWomen&#13;
WASHINGTON - The federal government&#13;
has proposed that physicians should&#13;
counsel all pregnant woman about HIV&#13;
and urge them to be tested for the vires so&#13;
mothers who areinfected can try to protect&#13;
their unborn children from becoming infe&#13;
cted as well. Because each HIV test costs&#13;
$25, a major investment will be necessary&#13;
to catch the estimated 80,000 women of&#13;
childbearing age who are infected with&#13;
HIV, the Centers for Disease Control and&#13;
Prevention said. Doctors reeent!y&#13;
discovered, however, that AZT reduces&#13;
the risk of transmission from mother to&#13;
infant in about two-thirds of the cases.&#13;
The CDC says that mass HIV testing&#13;
should pay foritselfbothby savingbabies"&#13;
lives and reducing medical bills.&#13;
Approximately 2,000 babies annually are&#13;
born with HIV. -&#13;
Dire Predictions about&#13;
AIDS &amp; Women&#13;
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1st annual HIV Infection in Women&#13;
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2000 AIDS will become the leading cause&#13;
of death among women between the ages&#13;
of 18-44 in the U.S., outstripping cancer.&#13;
’‘There’ s no doubt that the epidemic will&#13;
grow for women into the millennium&#13;
unless there’s a more aggressive&#13;
prevention approach aimed directly at&#13;
women," Dr. Sten Vermund of the school&#13;
of public health at the University of&#13;
Alabama in Birmingham said. While&#13;
womenrepresented7% of the AIDS cases&#13;
diagnosed in 1985, the figure has grown&#13;
to 18% as oflast year, according to figures&#13;
from the Centers for Disease Control and&#13;
Prevention. The CDC data indicates that&#13;
three-fourths of AIDS cases among&#13;
women in 1994 were among black and&#13;
Latina women.&#13;
Federal Relief Proposed for&#13;
Hemophiliacs with HIV&#13;
WASHINGTON-Twenty-fourmembers&#13;
of Congress have introduced a measure&#13;
thatwouldcompensate hemophiliacAIDS&#13;
patients who were infected with the virus&#13;
from tainted blood-clotting products. Rep.&#13;
Porter Goss (R-Fla.), chief sponsor of the&#13;
bill, said about 8,000 American&#13;
hemophiliacs were afflicted with HIV&#13;
because the federal drug oversight system&#13;
didn’t work properly during the early&#13;
1980s. "The pmIxme of this [legislation]&#13;
is to try using dollars topay back a little bit&#13;
of the hurt, a little bit of the wrong,doing&#13;
that took #ace because,.apparenfly, the&#13;
federal government did not live up.to its&#13;
responsibilities:" Goss said.~&#13;
The measure, if approved, would create&#13;
a $1 billion trust fund for a 5-year period&#13;
andwouldauthofizepaymentof$12&amp;000&#13;
each to individuals who could show they&#13;
contracted HIV from tainted blood&#13;
Acceptin~ Medicare, Medicaid,&#13;
private pay andp~im~e insurance.&#13;
Oklahoma owned and operat*zt.&#13;
Hormone Tested in Men for&#13;
HIV-Related Cancer Protection&#13;
LOS ANGELES - Kaposi’s sarcoma&#13;
(KS), a once-rare cancer that now strikes&#13;
a significm!..t percentage of men infected&#13;
withHIV,veryinfrequently strikeswomen&#13;
who are infected with the virus. Some&#13;
scientists believewomenmaybe protected&#13;
from KS because of hormones produced&#13;
by women, including HCG (human&#13;
chorionic gonadotropin). Dr. Parkash Gill&#13;
of the University of Southern California&#13;
has begun human trials of HCG among&#13;
meninfected with HIV to test whether the&#13;
hormone, which is already approved for&#13;
human use, does indeed protect against&#13;
the cancer.&#13;
Ex-Pro Hockey Player Has AIDS&#13;
ST. PAULMinn.-Areport in the SL Paul&#13;
Pioneer Press says one-time National&#13;
Hockey l_~ague player Bill Goldsworthy&#13;
has disclosed that he has AIDS.. The&#13;
newspaper reported that the man who&#13;
onceplayedfo~theMinnesota North Stars,&#13;
Bo ston Bruius and New York Rangers&#13;
was diagnosed in November while&#13;
hospitalized for treatment of pneumonia.&#13;
Russians OK HIV Testing Law&#13;
MOSCOW - The Russian Duma has&#13;
approved legislation that world require&#13;
the majority of foreigners entering the&#13;
country for more than a3-month period to&#13;
either provide documentation that they&#13;
are not infected with HIV or submit to&#13;
testing in the country. The legislation,&#13;
which requires the approval of Russian&#13;
President Boris Yeltsin, exempts only&#13;
foreign diplomats entering the country on&#13;
official business.&#13;
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Tulsa ~ea gone to receive skilled nursing&#13;
care in a homelike, loving setting?&#13;
Until now - no where......&#13;
Announcing the opening ofMohawk Living Center, a facility&#13;
specializing in caring for people living with MDS. Overlooking&#13;
beautiful Mohawk Park in North Tulsa, our facility is dedicated&#13;
to caring for PLWA’s and improving their quality of life through&#13;
skilled nursing care delivered by a staff of dedicated professionals.&#13;
The staff at Mohawk Living Center invite you to come &amp; tour our new facility.&#13;
To arrange a tour or for more information, call ouroffices at 918-425-1354&#13;
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from the city jail by Sheriff Drew. White&#13;
paid no fine and posted no bail.&#13;
’Tmfree tocomebackto visitRobertson&#13;
.again," White said grinning, "and will be&#13;
back," he promised. "This is a victory for&#13;
everyone. Before today, Pat has never&#13;
agreed to meet with gay or lesbian&#13;
Christians. 1" mhopingthis is thebe~nning&#13;
of a constructive dialogue between us."&#13;
"Robertson said he was meeting with me&#13;
out of compassion formy parents for their&#13;
son," White explained. "That’ s okay by&#13;
me. Thousands of other parents now have&#13;
hope that Robertson will care about their&#13;
gay and lesbian children too."&#13;
White, a one-time ghostwriter for Pat&#13;
Robertson, Jerry Falwell and other anti-&#13;
Gay Christian evangelists, had been&#13;
arrested in an act of non:violent civil&#13;
disobedience earlier in February. After&#13;
months of writing to his former employer&#13;
and friend, Wbite had gone to Robertson’ s&#13;
Virginia Beach Christian Broadcasting&#13;
Network headquarters. White and the&#13;
dozenor so pastors with him hadrequested&#13;
ameeting with Roberts,onbut were refused&#13;
and told to leave CBN S offices.&#13;
White told the others to leave but&#13;
defiantly remained. ":As an act of civil&#13;
disobedi~ncein thenameofChristIchoose&#13;
to stay~": White said. He was then&#13;
handcuffed hy Virginia Beach police and&#13;
charged with t-respassifig. He told his&#13;
supporters not to post the $1,000 bond to&#13;
free him.:- ’!-&#13;
"How long will it take to convince&#13;
peopleIamsincere aboutthis thing [getting&#13;
R~obertson. to. meet]?" White asked,&#13;
promising to fast until Robertson met&#13;
with White. Officials_ at Robertson’s&#13;
Christian Broadcasting Network had&#13;
calledWhite’ s fastandjail stinta"publicity&#13;
stunt" to increase his position as a national&#13;
gay rights leader and to sell his recently&#13;
published autobiography.&#13;
Bearing Witness, the interfaith group&#13;
of gays, lesbians and their allies who&#13;
organized to support White’ s fast and to&#13;
maintain the daily vigil at CBN, will&#13;
monitor Pat’s 700 Club broadcasts, his&#13;
print material and his fund raising letters.&#13;
"We are going to be sure that Pat&#13;
ac.knowledges and condemns the hate&#13;
crimes against God’s gay and lesbian&#13;
children,, said Dawn Rankin-Phelps, a&#13;
Bearing Witness organizer. "And we’re&#13;
already putting together the PFLAG&#13;
delegationthat will meetwithPattodiscuss&#13;
with him the rise of hate crimes against&#13;
gays and lesbians in this country and how&#13;
the false rhetoric leads to these crimes."&#13;
During his 23 daysin isolation, White&#13;
and the Bearing Witness team received&#13;
over 12,,0~,~ letters, cards, telegrams of&#13;
support. ’There is no way of knowing&#13;
fa~esand letters Pat received urging him&#13;
to meet with us," said Ms. Rankin-Phelps,&#13;
"but it must have made a difference. Pat&#13;
wentto jail to visit Mel," she said&#13;
exuberantly. ~"No one but Mel actually&#13;
believed he would do it.,"&#13;
Following a brief press conference,&#13;
White lead Bearing WitneSs supporters&#13;
numbering, over 100 across Indian River&#13;
Road toCBN property where he presented&#13;
security witha.dozen white:roses and a&#13;
card of thanks for Pat Robertson.&#13;
254-2100&#13;
Mayor cont’dfromp. 1&#13;
Sexual o~ientation for the Tulsa Police&#13;
~*’+Dept. as Well as other employees and an&#13;
order to the police to keep hate crime&#13;
statistics voluntarily.&#13;
OnMarch 14,issueda statementthrough&#13;
.aide Hfllary Kitz: "It is not necessary to&#13;
issue an executive order to ban&#13;
discrimination [based on sexual&#13;
orientation]." In earlier conversations,&#13;
Kitz said the Mayor did not believe that&#13;
discrimination basedon sexual orientation&#13;
occurred in city employment. Kitz&#13;
indicated that the Mayor wanted proof of&#13;
discrimination. Kitz was asked.whether&#13;
the Mayor thought it was likely that city&#13;
employees (who have no protections&#13;
currently) would be likely to risk&#13;
harassment or losing theirjobs by coming&#13;
forward to prove that discrimination&#13;
exists? Kitz said Mayor Savage refused to&#13;
respond to any further questions andwould&#13;
not make any time available for direct&#13;
questions.&#13;
Eddie Faye Gates, chairperson of the&#13;
HumanRights Commission, recalls of the&#13;
Nov. meeting that Savage promised to act&#13;
on several ofthe report’s ~et~.ommendations&#13;
- to issue a statement condemning&#13;
discrimination, in Tulsa and to begin&#13;
diversity training. Gates addh that ~he&#13;
Mayor specified that any statement by&#13;
. Savage wouldnotinclude the term, "sexual&#13;
orientation."&#13;
According to Major Caroline Kmler, in ’&#13;
charge of the Tulsa Police Academy::’-&#13;
training said that as:far as she knew Tulsa++&#13;
Police ~ad+ritt.imtitU!~ any~c~ge.to its ::&#13;
diversitytrmining.Tlienext~session+ i~&#13;
begins this Thursday. Roger Ruth,&#13;
associated with Tulsa Youth Services,&#13;
provides the current "diversity" training.&#13;
Ruth indicated that his training only&#13;
addresses issues of race, etlmicity and&#13;
"culture" as associated with race. Ruth&#13;
was adamant about those limits for his&#13;
training because that was requested in his&#13;
contract. He repeated many times that he&#13;
wouldnot be interestedin including issues&#13;
of sexual orientation becanse he’s not&#13;
trained to do so and as he stated with some&#13;
vehemence, "that is not my professional&#13;
interest."&#13;
At press time, the dept. which is known&#13;
for it slow response to the press, had not&#13;
re.sponded .as to whether it is tracking hate&#13;
crimes against Lesbians and Gay men.&#13;
Savage cont’dfromp. 2=&#13;
the ’Ywrong" neighborhood. Gay officers&#13;
say that they’re afraid their peers onthe&#13;
force are .so prejudiced that those peers&#13;
might refuse to provide back-up, and thus&#13;
endanger the Gay officers’ lives.&#13;
Yonshould acton therecommendations&#13;
of your own.Human Rights Commission:&#13;
If not, you should publicly acknowledge&#13;
that the Commission is a seam. Order the&#13;
Police. Dept.¯ to begin diversity training&#13;
that truly reflects :Tulsa’s diversity and to&#13;
keep statistics on. hate crimes. Issue a&#13;
statement-condemning discrimination-~&#13;
specifically including sexual orientation.&#13;
.Issue,a. ban on discri+’mination based on&#13;
sexual orientation. If there’s really no&#13;
discrimination in city employmenL then&#13;
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it official.&#13;
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Besides working against the marriage&#13;
measure, the fledgling SDGLBF aims to&#13;
organize the gay commumty - virtually&#13;
from scratch - and create a safe&#13;
environment in which gay, lesbian and&#13;
bisexual South Dakotans can come out.&#13;
Barry Wick, founder of SDGLBF and&#13;
its ad hoc director, was one of the activists&#13;
.who testified at the recent Senate hearings&#13;
m Pierre, the state capital. "House Bill&#13;
1184 is a dangerous path filled with great&#13;
emotional, social and economic booby&#13;
traps that this state mustavoid," said Wick&#13;
at thehearing. "This bill will negate, nullify&#13;
and ridicule loving unions between&#13;
consenting adults ..... and will fuel&#13;
harassment and potential violence against&#13;
a class of South Dakotans.&#13;
For many of the lawmakers this was the&#13;
first lime they havehad to grapple publicly&#13;
with gay issues. A few lawmakers have&#13;
emerged as new-found defenders of gay&#13;
rights, includin~ Rep. Jack Billion, a&#13;
pediatrician.&#13;
Utah Anti-Marriage Law May&#13;
Lead to Olympic Boycott&#13;
SALT LAKE CITY - Utah lawmakers&#13;
voted for. a measure barring the state from&#13;
recogm2ang same-sex marriages even if&#13;
they are legal elsewhere. However the&#13;
measure passed after the legislature itself&#13;
had teelmieally adjourned on midnight,&#13;
March 2.&#13;
Despite the late vote, the state’ s attorney&#13;
general has ruled that the legislation .is&#13;
legal and Gov. Mike Leavitt quickly said&#13;
he would sign the bill into law..Some&#13;
activists in the state have already indicated&#13;
that if the measure is signed into law, they&#13;
will launch a campaign to keep the 2002&#13;
winter Olympic Games out of Utah.&#13;
Talk Show cont’dfro,mp 1&#13;
has confessed to the killing and has been&#13;
charged with 1st degree murder. In a press&#13;
statement about the killing, Robin Kane&#13;
of the National Gay &amp;Lesbian Task Force&#13;
in Washington, said, "This tragedy&#13;
highlights the deadly nature of&#13;
homophobia in our society. That anyone&#13;
should be killed simply for being gay is&#13;
deplorable. Sadly this is not an isolated&#13;
incident." Kane noted that at least 59&#13;
lesbians and gay men were killed in biasbased&#13;
murders during 1994.&#13;
Court , cont’dfrom p. 1&#13;
lesbian and gay marchers can be kept out&#13;
of Boston’s annual St. Patrick’s Day&#13;
parade. CO’s Attorney General, Gale&#13;
Norton, said, "Colorado voters want to&#13;
makethesedecisions for themselves. They&#13;
think that these kinds of decisions about&#13;
which groups are entitled to special&#13;
protections are decisions that should be&#13;
made by individual’s rather than by&#13;
governments."&#13;
Opponents of Amend. 2 - and similar&#13;
anti-gay initiatives in cities and states&#13;
across the US - see the case in a very&#13;
different light and warn that the case could&#13;
have constitutional implications for every&#13;
minority group in the U.S.&#13;
"This is not about "special rights’ for&#13;
oneidentifiablegroup- gays andlesbians,"&#13;
saidMary Celeste, aCOattorney who has&#13;
battled in the courts to overturn Amend. 2&#13;
since it was narrowly approved by voters&#13;
in 1992. ’Cliffs is an issue Of civil rights&#13;
that is so broadthat it e,,ncompasses every&#13;
citizen of die country.’ A key issue that&#13;
will be involved in the case/which will&#13;
notbe hearduntil next fall, will be whether&#13;
a state’s barring local governments from&#13;
extending anti-bias protections violatesa&#13;
basic constitutional principle.&#13;
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leaving M&amp;ropole at about 1 am early on&#13;
~_.~tmday, Feb. 26. Police describe Wilcutt&#13;
;as Caucasian, 5’-9", 220# with brown hair&#13;
&amp; hazel eyes. When last seen he was&#13;
wearing a black dress with gold trim and&#13;
a blond/red wig. Any information about&#13;
his movements on Sat. Feb. 25 or early&#13;
Sun. Feb. 26 is sought by Tulsa Police.&#13;
You may call Detective Wilson at 596-&#13;
9142 or call anonymously at 596-COPS.&#13;
Louganis cont’dfromp. 1&#13;
motivate those people who are HIVpositive&#13;
to be responsible and also to&#13;
understand that life isn’t over yet, that&#13;
HIV and AIDS is not a death sentence."&#13;
Lougams said in the interview that he&#13;
knew he was infected with HIV when he&#13;
hit his head on a diving board during the&#13;
1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. He&#13;
suffered a minor head injury during that&#13;
accident that required 5 stitches, but he&#13;
did not tell the doctor treating him that he&#13;
was HIV-positive.&#13;
Lawsuit cont’dfrom p. 1&#13;
even if they are not infected.&#13;
A lawsuit t’fled recently in Tulsa, one of&#13;
the first brought, nationwide under this&#13;
new law, will define the impact of this&#13;
policy. A Gay Tulsaman, who’d worked&#13;
successfully for 8 years for a local&#13;
restaurant, was fired because his&#13;
companion is a PLWA. The plaintiff is&#13;
being assistedby attorneys associated with&#13;
the AIDS Legal Resource Project,&#13;
sponsored by Legal Aid of Eastern and&#13;
Western Oklahoma and the Oklahoma&#13;
State Bar Association. Forlegal assistance,&#13;
contact Tulsa’s HIV Resource Center or&#13;
Legal Aid of Western Oklahoma at 405-&#13;
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Hate cont’dfrom p. 1&#13;
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in the actual number of attacks - 324&#13;
reported in 1994, compared to 366 the&#13;
previous year. But the number of victims&#13;
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545 people in 1994, compared to 398&#13;
victims the year before. In. San Franosco,&#13;
62% of those attacked were injured, with&#13;
a third requiring medical treatment. Also&#13;
three people died in anti-gay attacks there.&#13;
In New York, 65% of the people attacked&#13;
were injured, according to the city’ s antiviolence&#13;
project. 79ofthe victims required&#13;
medical ~treatment and there were 9&#13;
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..........by Alan Nyitray&#13;
Red Earth Bears keeps adding bear&#13;
buddies each week. The REB mailing list&#13;
(only three months old) now boasts 99&#13;
people including several bear clubs in&#13;
states surrounding Oklahoma. We also&#13;
mail our newsletter to the Bear History&#13;
Project in Massachusetts.&#13;
Spring is approaching. And you know&#13;
where bear minds turn these days...it tunas&#13;
to some of the more basic and fundamental&#13;
of bear instincts. And there will be plenty&#13;
of opportunities as we emerge from a long&#13;
winter of hibernation. Remember, it was&#13;
only this last winter that birthed Red Earth&#13;
Bears. So this is our first spring rut. And&#13;
you know what they say about your fun’st&#13;
time.&#13;
In this article we’ 11 tell you about March&#13;
and April’s activities already on the&#13;
drawing boards. Whatever you do, don’ t&#13;
miss April’s get together - we’re gonna&#13;
import a posse of friendly bears from out&#13;
of state. Remember, you don’ t have to be&#13;
amemberofRed Earth Bears to parlicipate&#13;
in our get togethers. We want everyone to&#13;
come out and have a good time.&#13;
State of the Club&#13;
Red Earth Bears continues to grow with&#13;
every growl we make. It seems that even&#13;
just a little bit of publicity is attracting lots&#13;
of folks from around the state. About&#13;
three-fourths of the 99 on our mailing list&#13;
are in Oklahoma, The restare individuals&#13;
in other states,_other bear clubs in this part&#13;
of the country, and magazines.&#13;
About two-thirds of the men on Our&#13;
mailing list are single. Half of the 99&#13;
reside in the OKC metro area, 15 from&#13;
Tulsa and close to a dozen from other&#13;
parts of Oklahoma.&#13;
Upcoming Bear Events!.&#13;
The REB officers along with help from&#13;
others in the club have been hard at work&#13;
planning spring’s activities.&#13;
At 7pmon St. Patty’ s Day (March 17th,&#13;
Friday night) we’ 11 all meet at Furr’ s (Ha!)&#13;
in Windsor Hill’s Shopping Center,&#13;
Meridian and NW23rd. Wehave our own&#13;
private dining area. $5.00 all you can eat&#13;
(sell your Furr’ s stock before March 17th).&#13;
In April, Show MeBears from St. Louis&#13;
are road-tripping to OKC and the Habana&#13;
Inn for a weekend of fur and frolicking&#13;
with REB! They’ll arrive Saturday, April&#13;
22. Early on Sunday afternoon, we’ ve&#13;
scheduled a cook out of hot dogs and&#13;
hamburgers. The boys from Missouri&#13;
will head home Monday.&#13;
May- and June are already looking full&#13;
with 1st Splash in Austin, a Bear Bust at&#13;
Levi’s May 21st, the gay rodeo, a Bear&#13;
Picnic/Bear Growl, and gay Pride Week.&#13;
More details on these later.&#13;
The REB has a monthly newsletter. It’ s&#13;
published with the help of an annual&#13;
membership fee of $10. To get on our&#13;
mailing list, write us at Red Earth Bears,&#13;
PO Box 57561, OKC, OK 73157-7561.&#13;
You can e-mail us at alanokc@aol.com or&#13;
jerome@telepath.com, or call us at 405-&#13;
732-9808. Happy bear hunting!&#13;
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Help. others from your home. Interfaith&#13;
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READ ALL ABOUT IT&#13;
by Barry Hensley&#13;
Tulsa City-County Library&#13;
Any group of individuals wishing to&#13;
obtain complete andequal protection under&#13;
the law must first have a full knowledge of&#13;
past law and its precedence. This book&#13;
does not address the current, constantly&#13;
changing laws, but gives a historical&#13;
pe.rspective of how those laws came into&#13;
exxstence. It is part of the New Press’ s&#13;
Law in Context series, which is designed&#13;
to "offer new perspectives on existing&#13;
fields of legal study, and to open up those&#13;
evolving areas in which current law and&#13;
interpretation are out of sync with social&#13;
and cultural practices." Editor William&#13;
Rubenstein teaches a course on sexual&#13;
orientation and the law at Harvard Law&#13;
School. He has compiled dozens of legal&#13;
cases, historical documents and articles&#13;
chronicling pertinent American history&#13;
all the way back to 1636 when violation of&#13;
the PlymouthSodomy Law waspunishable&#13;
by death. The book is divided into six&#13;
general areas:&#13;
1) Basic Documents, which contains&#13;
entries that help define just who gays and&#13;
lesbians are and why persecution exists.&#13;
Included are, a contribution by John&#13;
Boswell, whose recent book "Same-Sex&#13;
Unions inPremodemEurope" causedquite&#13;
adebate, an interview withJames Baldwin,&#13;
and a sadly out of touch entry from the&#13;
New Catholic Encyclopedia. (Did you&#13;
know that ’l~abitual involvement in works&#13;
of charity" and "meditation for at least 20&#13;
minutes a day" will help cure homosexuality?)&#13;
2) Regulation of Lesbian and Gay&#13;
Sexuality, which explains, as much as&#13;
..."habitual involvement in&#13;
works of charity" and&#13;
"meditation for at least 20&#13;
minutes a day" wifl help cure&#13;
homosexuallty...&#13;
- New Catholle Eneyelopedla&#13;
possible, what sodomy laws really mean&#13;
and how lesbian sex is affected. The&#13;
infamous 1986 Supreme Court decision&#13;
in Bowers v Hardwick is detailed and its&#13;
implications examined. For you&#13;
youngsters, that was the case in which the&#13;
Court upheld the Georgia sodomy law,&#13;
after a police officer entered a citizen’s&#13;
home, without a warrant, and arrested two&#13;
adult men who were engaging in oral sex&#13;
behind a closed bedroom door.&#13;
3) Regulation of Lesbian and Gay&#13;
Identity includes an examination of&#13;
government regulation of meeting places,&#13;
organizations and freedom of assembly.&#13;
Censorship and the rights of lesbian and&#13;
gay students are also addressed.&#13;
4) Lesbians and Gay Men in the&#13;
Workplace examines the lack of&#13;
employment protection with regard to&#13;
Constitutional Provisions and statutory&#13;
protections in both private and public&#13;
employment. The tmique experiences of&#13;
lesbian and gay teachers and members of&#13;
the military are overviewed. If you think&#13;
that theMcCarthyites were only hunting&#13;
Communists, think again.&#13;
5) Legal Recognition of Lesbian and&#13;
Gay Relationships. This should be a short&#13;
chapter~ right? Cases regarding the&#13;
prohibition of same sex marriages prove&#13;
to be interesting. Domestic partnerships&#13;
and spousal benefits are also addressed.&#13;
6) Lesbian and Gay Parenting. The&#13;
courts hav( taken extraordinary steps to&#13;
prevent the formation of lesbian and gay&#13;
families. Adoption, foster care and the&#13;
implications of donor insemination are&#13;
examined.&#13;
.This book provides a good background&#13;
of information which will be valuable&#13;
when contacting your elected representatives&#13;
regarding current or upcoming&#13;
legislation.&#13;
Check the Tulsa City-County Library&#13;
for this book or call 596-7966.&#13;
Some other recent library additions of interest include:&#13;
*Coping When A Parent is Gay (by Deborah A. Miller)&#13;
*Gardening in Clay: Reflections on AIDS&#13;
,(by Ronald O. Valdisen-i)&#13;
*Life Sentences: Writers, Axtists and AIDS&#13;
(edited by Thomas Avena)&#13;
*Revelations: Gay Men’s Coming Out Stories&#13;
(edited by Adrien Saks and Wayne Curtis)&#13;
Tulsa Area&#13;
Primetimers&#13;
Have the winter doldrums got you&#13;
down? "Thaw out" &amp; come to the April&#13;
meeting of Prime Timers, a social group&#13;
for Gay/Bisexual men 40 &amp; over. The&#13;
meeting will be on Sunday, April 2, at&#13;
4pro at the resource center, 4154 S.&#13;
Harvard. There will be a social hour,&#13;
followed by a planning session for the&#13;
group’s 2nd anniversary celebration &amp;&#13;
the "anual" Labor Day Weekend&#13;
happening at the Habana Inn in OK City.&#13;
For more info on the group, call 747-&#13;
8121 or write: TAPT, POB 52118, Tulsa,&#13;
OK, 74152-0118. Other acitivities are in&#13;
the works now, so keep reading TFN for&#13;
further updates !&#13;
Rescuing the Bible&#13;
TOHR and Community of Hope in&#13;
conjunction withBLGA ofT.U. announce&#13;
and 8 week course "Rescuing the Bible".&#13;
We will be looking at the relevance of the&#13;
Bible in a modem context. The course&#13;
will be led by Reverend Leslie Penrose&#13;
beginning April 3rd at the T.U. Activities&#13;
Center. The class will begin at 6:30 p.m.&#13;
and end at 8:30 p.m.&#13;
For further information or to register&#13;
please contact Tim @ 254-2100. Pre-registration&#13;
is requested but not required.&#13;
Plan now to attend this fun and exciting&#13;
discussion group.&#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;
,.ar t nt confdfrom p. ]&#13;
equated homosexuality to the crimes of&#13;
rape and pedophilia: Largent had&#13;
suggested that homosexuality "should not&#13;
be tolerated." Largent agreed to the&#13;
meeting request from Tulsa Family News&#13;
publisher, Tom Neat, at a private meeting&#13;
that Largent initiated on October 11,&#13;
National Coming Out Day.&#13;
Largent and his audience disagreed&#13;
strongly that homosexuality is "chosen."&#13;
While Largent believes that&#13;
homosexuality is chosen, all who&#13;
witnessed to him, both Lesbians and Gay&#13;
men, and PFLAG parents stated their&#13;
conviction that it is not a "choice." Voices&#13;
were raised also when Largent noted that&#13;
the debate in Congress is likely involve&#13;
comparisons between homosexuality and&#13;
pedophilia. Largent did not actually make&#13;
that assertion here but rather that that is&#13;
likely to be the tenor of a debate.&#13;
The most important comments Largent&#13;
made were in response to former TOHR&#13;
pres. Kelly Kirby’s story of his wrongful&#13;
firing for being Gay. Largent, with&#13;
seeming sincerity, said, "that’s wrong,"&#13;
echoingcomments madeprivately to Neal.&#13;
When asked about the Employment&#13;
Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA)&#13;
sponsoredby theHumanRights Campaign&#13;
Fund (HRCF) currently before Congress.&#13;
Largentsaidhe didn’tknow anything about&#13;
it. He promised to research the bill and to&#13;
respond to the community by writing to&#13;
Tulsa Family News. Largent did ask&#13;
whether the bill banned quotas and&#13;
exempted religious institutions (ed.s note:&#13;
it does) and some observers inferred that&#13;
Largent might consider supporting a nondiscrimination&#13;
bill that protects Lesbians&#13;
and Gay men.&#13;
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East 1 lth. Call 583-7815 for Info.&#13;
TULSA YOUTH DEPARTMENT - 6:00 p.m.&#13;
Weekly Meetings/Parties. Community of&#13;
HoPe: 1347 North Yale. Call 838-7232 for&#13;
TYDD - Tulsa Youth Discovering Diversity -&#13;
Youth Support Group. Call 587-1300 for Info.&#13;
Wednesdays&#13;
AUTHORITY OF THE BELIEVER - Bible&#13;
Study 7:00. MCC of Greater Tulsa 1623&#13;
North Maplewood. Call 838-1715 for Info.&#13;
BLESS THE LORD AT ALL TIMES&#13;
CHRISTIAN CENTER - Choir Practice 7:00&#13;
2627-B East 11th. Call 583-7815 for Info.&#13;
FAMILY OF FAITH MCC - Potluck 6:30.&#13;
Bible Study 7:00. Choir Practice 8:00. 5451-&#13;
5451-E South Mingo Call 622-1441 for Info.&#13;
(Regular Meetings begin March 23)&#13;
HIV TESTING ¯ TOHR Clinic. Free and&#13;
Anonymous testing using fingerstjck method.&#13;
No appointment required Walk in test hours:&#13;
7:00- 8:30 pm. Results H0uiS: ~7:0d~’~:oo&#13;
pm. Call 749-4194 forlnfo. .- --.&#13;
PRAYER TIME,- 7:00 p, rn, MCC of Greater&#13;
Tulsa. 1623 North Maplewood. Call 838-&#13;
ESouthMingo. Ca11622=1441 forlnfo. " ¯ r1715forlnfo.&#13;
Thursdays&#13;
16-STEP EMPOWERMENT GROUP FOR&#13;
WOMEN- 7:00. Women’s support group.&#13;
Community of Hope. 1347 North Yale. Call&#13;
838-7232 for Info.&#13;
CO-DEPENDENCY SUPPORT GROUP&#13;
Weekly meeting 7:30. Family of Faith MCC.&#13;
TULSA FAMILY CHORALE - Weekly practice&#13;
9:30, Lola’s. 2630 E. 15th Street&#13;
Saturdays&#13;
NARCOTI CS ANONYMOUS - Meets weekly&#13;
at 11:00 pm. Provides c0hfidential support&#13;
for recovering addicts. Community of Hope.&#13;
1347 North Yale. Call 838-7232 for Info.&#13;
I~’A R C H 16 3&#13;
WOMEN’S HERITAGE MONTH CONCERT -&#13;
9:00 pm. Allen Chapman Activity Center (TU)&#13;
- 440 South Gary- Sponsored by Students for&#13;
Choice&#13;
IMARCH 17-19 I TU GRADUATE CONFERENCE. "Crossing&#13;
the Boundary: Feminists Inside and Out of&#13;
the University." Keynote Speaker Judy Grahn&#13;
600 South College. Call 631-3412 for Info.&#13;
IMA,C. 18 I&#13;
DANCE CLASS - Community of Hope. 8:00&#13;
p.m. 1347 North Yale. Call 838-7232 for Info.&#13;
DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILY WORKSHOP.&#13;
Family of Faith MCC, 5451~E South Mingo.&#13;
Call 622-1441 forlnfo.&#13;
TOWN HALL MEETING__With Steve Largent.&#13;
8:00am - 10:00 am Aaronsen Auditorium.&#13;
400 Civic Center. Call 749-4901 for Info.&#13;
sponsored.by PFLAG&#13;
BAKE SALE - MCC of Greater Tulsa.&#13;
Following worship. 1623 North. Maplewood.&#13;
838-1715 for Info.&#13;
TULSA RAINBOW FAMILY CLOWNS - A&#13;
short’ term group designed for those who&#13;
would like to marchin the Gay Pride P:~rade,&#13;
but cannot unless anonymous. Group. will&#13;
meet at 12:30 p.m:totake initial pictures for&#13;
makeup design. Family of Faith MCC 5451-&#13;
E South Mingo. Call 622-1441 for Info:&#13;
IMA RC H 20 I&#13;
WHAT DOES BEING .PRO-CHOICE MEAN?&#13;
8:00 pm. Allen Chapman Activity Center (TU)&#13;
.- 440 South Gary&#13;
IMARCH 21 " " I TOHR BOARD MEETING, 7:00. p.m. TOHR&#13;
Office. 41st &amp; Harvard. Call 743-4297 .for&#13;
Info.-:&#13;
WEDNESDAY NIGHT WOMEN:S SUPPER&#13;
CLUB. 6:30 p.m. Chimi’s at 15th &amp; Peoria.&#13;
WOMEN’S. RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS -&#13;
" 8:00 pm. AI!e, Chapman ActivityCenter (TU) "&#13;
- 440’Sobth Gary. -sponsor~ by Amnesty&#13;
International -.&#13;
i~wlM A.,C . :=3 " I OMEN S SEXUAL HEALTH AND&#13;
PLEASURE - A Woman Centered Discussion&#13;
’of Sensual and Safe-. Sex. 7:00 pm Allen&#13;
-Chapman Activity Center(TU) - 440 South&#13;
Gary. Sponsored by BLGA TU - .&#13;
.... TULSA RAINBOW FAMILY CLOWNS&#13;
Group will meet for makeup, design workshop&#13;
from 10:00 to 12:00 am. Family of Faith MCC&#13;
5451-E South Mingo. Call 622-1441 for Info.&#13;
WORK DAY - Work day for Project Get&#13;
Together. 10:00 a.m. Community of Hope.&#13;
1347 North yale. Call 838-7232 for Info.&#13;
MCC CONGREGATIONAL MEETING - MCC&#13;
of Greater Tulsa. 6:00 pm Potluck: 7:00&#13;
Meeting. 1623 North Maplewood. Call 838-&#13;
1715 for Info.&#13;
IM’"c’."- 27- I&#13;
PFLAG BOARD MEET NG - 7:00pm. Call&#13;
742-8565 fop&#13;
RAINBOW BUSINESS GUILD Monthly&#13;
Meeting. Call 254-2100 for time and location.&#13;
,IM,, c, 28 I&#13;
ECOFEMINISM - 8:00 p.m. Canterbury&#13;
Center TU - 2839 E. 5th St. - sponsored by&#13;
Earth Matters ..........&#13;
COL. MARGARETHE CAMMERMEYER -&#13;
"Serving in Silence" will appear at OSU&#13;
Student Union "Little Theatre". 7:00 pm. First&#13;
come, first serve seating. There will be a&#13;
reception and book signing following lecture.&#13;
Call 405-744-5215 for Info. Call Beeper 546-&#13;
5455 for carpool info,&#13;
WOMAN TO WOMAN’- 12:00 Noon meeting.&#13;
Designed for women with HIV. Community of&#13;
Hope. 1347 North Yale. Call 838-7232 for&#13;
IMA,C. 29 I&#13;
FEED THE HOMELESS - Community of&#13;
Hope. 1347 North Yale. Meet at church at&#13;
5:30 p.m. and caravan to Day Center for the&#13;
Homeless. Call 838-7232 for Info.&#13;
COL. MARGARETHE CAMMERMEYER -&#13;
"Serving in Silence" 8:00 p.m. Allen&#13;
Chapman Activity Center TU - 440 South&#13;
Gary. .Sponsored by the TU Student&#13;
Association.&#13;
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Sponsorecl ~b~ ~OHR (membership ddve) 7:00&#13;
to 11:00 p.m0~ All Soul’s Unitarian Church’&#13;
(Emerson Hall) "2952 South Peoria. Call 743-&#13;
4297 for Info. $3 Single- ~;5 C(~ui~le:~&#13;
DANCE CLASS -Community of Hope. 8:00.&#13;
p,m. 1347 North’ Yale. -Call 838-7232 .for&#13;
Info. .&#13;
LIBRARY WORK DAY - 11:00am PFLAGHIV&#13;
Resource Center. 4154 South Harvard,&#13;
Call 749-4901 for Info.&#13;
OK COAMTION/NETVVORK MEETING--&#13;
11:00 a.m. in OKC - Clark Church - 5808 I~N&#13;
23rd. Call Beeper 646-6455 for carpool info.&#13;
OKLAHOMA FLAMES - Women’s Semi-pro&#13;
Basketball opening game. 7:00 pm.&#13;
Fairground’s Pavillion. Call Beeper 646-6455&#13;
for Info.&#13;
WOMEN’S SATURDAY NIGHT SUPPER&#13;
CLUB - 6:30 p.m. Hong Kong Restaurant&#13;
4307-B South Sheridan&#13;
IA P R I L 3 I&#13;
RESCUING THE BIBLE - 6:30 - 8:30 pm.&#13;
Allen Chapman Activity Center (TU) - 440&#13;
South Gary&#13;
First of an eight week course, Sponsored by&#13;
TOHR/Community of Hope/BLGA (TU). Call&#13;
838-7232 for Info.&#13;
IAPR,L 4 I&#13;
TOHR MEMBERSHIP - Monthly meeting 6:30&#13;
social hour 7:00 p.m. meeting. 4154 S.&#13;
Harvard, Ste. H, Call 743-4297 for Info.&#13;
FAMILY AIDS SUPPORT GROUP - Meeting.&#13;
6:30 p.m. PFLAG. 4154 South Harvard -&#13;
Lower Level. Call .749-4901 for Info.&#13;
FAMILY OF FAITH BOARD MEETING -&#13;
12:30 p.m. 5451-E South Mingo. Call 622-&#13;
1441 for Info.&#13;
10 I&#13;
PFLAG 101/102 - Monthly meeting 6:30-&#13;
7:30p.m. 4154 South Harvard, Ste. H. Call&#13;
749-4901 for Info.&#13;
RESCUING THE BIBLE - 6:30 - 8:30 pm.&#13;
Allen Chapman Activity Center (TU) - 440&#13;
South Gary Second Of an eight week course.&#13;
Sponsored by TOHR/Community of&#13;
Hope/BLGA (TU). Call 838-7232 for Info.&#13;
SPOUSES For spouses of&#13;
Gay/LeslBi/Trans. 7:00-7:30 p.m. social&#13;
7:30-8:30 meeting. Call 749-4901 for Info.&#13;
Sponsored by PFLAG.&#13;
IAPRIL 11 I&#13;
WOMAN TO WOMAN - 12:00 Noon meeting.&#13;
Designed for women with HIV. Community of-&#13;
IA P R I L 17&#13;
RESCUING THE BIBLE - 6:30 - 8:30 pm.&#13;
Allen Chapman Activity Center (TU) - 440&#13;
South Gary. Third of an eight week course.&#13;
Sponsored by TOHR/Community of&#13;
Hope/BLGA (TU). Call 838-7232 for Info.&#13;
IA P R , L 18&#13;
TOHR BOARD MEETIN~ - 7:00 p.m. TOHR&#13;
Office. 41st &amp; Harvard. Call 743-4297 for&#13;
Info.&#13;
IAPR,L 19&#13;
FAMILY AIDS SUPPOF~T GROUP - Meeting.&#13;
6:30 4154 South Harvard - Lower Level. Call&#13;
749-4901 for Info.&#13;
IA P R, L 20&#13;
WEDNESDAY (THURSDAY THIS TIME)&#13;
NIGHT WOMEN’S SUPPER CLUB - 6:30&#13;
p.m. Golden Corral at 71st &amp; Mingo,&#13;
FEED THE HOMELESS - Community of&#13;
Hope. 1347 North Yale. Meet at church at&#13;
5:30 p.m. and caravan to Day Center;for the&#13;
Homeless. Call 838-7232 for Info.&#13;
RAINBOW BUSINESS GUILD - Monthly&#13;
Meeting. Call 254-2100 for time and location.&#13;
RESCUING THE BIBLE - 6:30 - 8~.30 pm.&#13;
Allen Chapman Activity Center (TU) - 440&#13;
South Gary. Fourth of an eight week course.&#13;
Sponsored by TOHR/Community of&#13;
Hope/BLGA (TU). ’Call 838-7232 for Info.&#13;
WOMAN TO WOMAN - 12:00 Noon meeting.&#13;
Designed for women with HIV. Community of&#13;
Hope. 1347 North Yale. Call 838-7232 for&#13;
Info.&#13;
IAPR,L 29 I&#13;
DANCE CLASS - Community of Hope.&#13;
8:00.pm 1347 North Yale. Ca11.838~7232.&#13;
IA. P-R I L 1 4 " : I LAGPAC -Lesbian and Gay Political Action&#13;
GooD FRIDAY Services at MCC-of Greater ~.~ ~ Committee Ca 1838-1222 for Info.&#13;
TulSa...1623 North Maplewood; Call 838-. LOG CABIN REPUBLICANS --Gay and&#13;
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DANCE CLASS:, community of Hope. 8:00 PRIME-TIMERS&#13;
SWAN - Single Women’s Activity Network.&#13;
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.IA P..R~ I L- 1 6. J Hours (see Thursdays), offers daytime testing&#13;
EASTER. SUNDAY by appointment Monday -Thursday from 10&#13;
"HOPE IS ALIVE" - Easter Cantata, 11:00 am - 5 pro. Call 749-4194 for appointment.&#13;
a~m. Family.of Faith. 5451-E South Mingo. TOHR HELPLINE - Staffed dally 8:00 p.m -&#13;
Call 622.1441 for Info. 10:00 p.m. Call 743-4297. "&#13;
.... - . TULSA - Tulsa Uniform and Leather Seekers&#13;
Association. Call 838-1222 for Info.&#13;
. . Do you. have a g~-oup or event that should be listed in the TOHR Community Calendar? If so, please call us at 838-2121.&#13;
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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
Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights, (TOHR) POB 52729 74152
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
Cherry St. Psychotherapy Assoc. 1515 S. Lewis 581 =0902~ 743-4117
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
*Tulsa City Hall, Cafeteria Vestibule, Ground Floor
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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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President

News Items...

Members’, Representatives

1. G-at3’ underwood is running tbr Democratic Chairperson of Tulsa County He is requesting th_at anyone interested in
bg.jn_K_c_hai!y,~..r:s_op_in..t.heirdi___sJ .ri~L~_o_n_t_aet/]j!u j_tl_8.~6_=_2 ~13..-L
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
Harvard at 8:00pro. Thanks to PFLAG for bringing ~hem to Tulsa. Lets all attend and support this event.
Donations are $10.00 at the door.

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Aaron Martin - Secretary
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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- [
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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
90046 USA;phone+ 1 (213) 7394121;
or
E-mail
to
gspoa@aol.com. In Europe,
Asia, Africa or Australia,
contact: Lesbian &amp; Gay Police
Assn. (LAGPA), BM LAGP A,
London, WC1N 3XX, United
Kingdom; phone +44 (0) 1426943011;
or
E-mail
to
lagpa@murph.demon.co.uk.

Survey of CA Activists
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -AIDS,
the economy and crime are the
major issues for lesbians and gay
men in California according to a
first of its kind survey of political
activists in the state. The poll of
500 gays and lesbians was
conducted byphone in July of
1994 by Drs. Eric Schockman
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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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will appeal the decision to the
state supreme court.

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
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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
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celebrate our diversity, the changing facd,s
of the workplace, and the need to furth6r
understand and accomodate persons based
on their sexual orientation.
Other Human Rights Commissioners
present, along with Department staff; were
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
Maynard Ungerman, local philanthropist,
and Jerry Goodwin, publisher of the
Oklahoma Eagle, were also recognized.
Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights
(TOHR) was represented by Tim Gillean,
Ric &amp; Kelly Kirby.

Letters,

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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

Marriage,

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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.
I~i;l~l lllg|,
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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.

ML

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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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
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Fight Back co.,’ om p. 2
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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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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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
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Get the training,
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The Minority Task Force is sponsoring
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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!
The anthology will include: short stories,
poetry, journal entries, humor, 1 st person
or biographical sketches, artwork and
photography. In other words, anything
that can be set down on paper. Whether
you want to write about AIDS from your
pet’ s point-of-view, draw a cartoon, tear a
poignant page from a journal, write a
segment from your own life or share a
letter or a prayer, all submissions are
welcome. Family and friends may want to
honorlovedones by submitting their works
so their talents will live on.
Submissions can be hand-written, typed
or on tape. Since we would like to include
as many works as possible in the book, we
ask that submissions be limited to five (5)
typewritten pages. Artwork from pen and
ink to photographs are also being considered. Do not send original artwork.
Send copies or color photocopies as the
work cannot be returned. Complete
confidentiality will be respected. Submissions may be anonymous. Names will
only be ihcluded with the authors’, artists’,
or in the case of posthumous submissions,
family member’s consent.
All materials received will be given the
same consideration. Every submission
may not appear in the anthology, but all
will be read and preserved.
All submissions must be received by
April 1, 1995. Materials may be sent care
of Tulsa Family News, POB 4140, Tulsa
74159. For more info., call 832-2333.

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.

READ ALL ABOUT IT

Check the Tulsa City-County Library catalog for this book, or call the Central
Library’s Reader’s Services department at 596-7966.
Some other recent library additions of interest include:
*Girlfriend Number One: Lesbian Life in the 90s (edited by Robin Stevens)
*Hearing Us Out: Voices from the Gay and Lesbian Community (by Roger Sutton)
*The Burning Library: Essays (by Edmund White}
*Men on Men 5: Best New Gay Fiction

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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;
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Join TOHR today as we move Into the future.&#13;
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News Items...&#13;
1. G-at3’ underwood is running tbr Democratic Chairperson of Tulsa County He is requesting th_at anyone interested in&#13;
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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&#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;
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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;
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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;
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¯&#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;
U.S. Businesses &amp; AIDS&#13;
WASHINGTON - According to&#13;
a poll of some 794 U.S.&#13;
see Health Briefs, page 7&#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;
reasonable accommodation. ""&#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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"Cole Porter-- One of a Kind"&#13;
Tuesday, February 28&#13;
2 and7p.m, shows&#13;
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Tickets: $12 Matinee. $15 Evening&#13;
Enjoy conversation and song with one of AmericaZs premier&#13;
composers. Songsfromthe following musicals will be featured:&#13;
Panama Hattie, Paris, Red Hot and Blue, Rosalie, Silk Stockings,&#13;
Something to Shout About, The Gay Divorce, The New Yorkers,&#13;
You Never Know, You’ll Never Get Rich and Wake Up and&#13;
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by Beverly Haney ofMCC-Greater Tulsa&#13;
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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yard service, water, trash pick-up,&#13;
etc. provided. 2 pools available.&#13;
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For lease: nice two bedroom house at&#13;
the lake near Wagoner. Scculity walled/&#13;
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storage room. Swimming pool&#13;
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10cated on our home property. Prefer&#13;
males. Clean, trustworthy, discreet &amp;&#13;
proof of affordability required. $375/&#13;
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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;
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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;
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Sunday service, 10:45 am&#13;
Wednesday service, 6:30 pm&#13;
Home Cell Groups,&#13;
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Sunday School, 9:45 Tues. Minister’s Class, 7:30&#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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Did you know...there was insurance&#13;
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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;
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-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;
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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;
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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;
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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;
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Theanthology will include: shortstories,&#13;
poetry, journal entries, humor, 1 st person&#13;
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of Tulsa Family News, POB 4140, Tulsa&#13;
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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;
Cammermeyer’s recollection of the period&#13;
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;
in jeering at me. They&#13;
would chant ’Dyke,&#13;
queer.’ These little men,&#13;
ages 4 to 11, yelling, their&#13;
faces twisted in pain and&#13;
confusion." Fortunately,&#13;
time often heals, and&#13;
Cammermeyer’s children&#13;
have become unwavering&#13;
in their support for her.&#13;
Along with her devoted&#13;
companion, they now&#13;
form a family which is, in&#13;
many ways, very conventional.&#13;
Cammermeyer’s military ordeal is&#13;
harrowing. After reading about her logic,&#13;
courage and honesty, one soon realizes&#13;
that there are, indeed, heroes and role&#13;
models in the Gay community. She is an&#13;
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;
Check the Tulsa City-County Library catalog for this book, or call the Central&#13;
Library’s Reader’s Services department at 596-7966.&#13;
Some other recent library additions of interest include:&#13;
*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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                    <text>Serving Tulsa’s Lesbian, Gay &amp; Bisexual Communities - Our Families of the Heart

reportervpage 3

Tulsa to "Pilot"
Prejudice
Reductio-n
Progra
Tulsa, with Atlanta d
Houston, has been chosen as a
pilot locadon for Project Open
Mind. This project, sponsored
and designed by the national
organization of PFLAG, will
challenge homophobia &amp;
heterosexism in the Tulsa
community through a multimedia campaign.
The campaign hopes to reach
Tulsa’ s "mushy-middle" (those
neither anti-Gay or .supportive)
through a combination of radio,
TV, and print advertising/stories,
and through public forums,
speaking engagements and other
education’ programs. Tulsa’ s
PFLAG chapter will receive
media training, TV &amp; radio
materials, and support from
national PFLAG staff.

TU Introduces
Gay &amp; Lesbian
Studies Course
The University of Tulsa’s
Professor Bernice Hams will
teach TU’s first Gay studies
course, Introduction to .Gay &amp;
Lesbian
Studies.
This
interdisciplinary course is listed
as an English department
offering butis also one of several
classes offered as part of a multicultural education requirement
at TU.
The structure of the course is
tripartite. The first section will
examine the historical
representation of alternative
sexualities. The second part will
address issues of gender and
sexual identity, in particular, the
nexus between economic
structureandgenderidentity.The
third portion will consider
theoretical issues, including
identity politics, AIDS theory
and reality, and the greater
complexities of race, class &amp;
gender.
Professor Harris credits
students from the Bisexual,
Lesbian, &amp; Gay Alliance at TU
with planting the idea for this
course with former Dean of Arts
see TU, page 11

Radical Right Escalates
Anti-Gay Activities
WASHINGTON - Anti-gay
forces increased their assault in
Congress, state legislatures, the
courts and other public policy
arenas during the last year, a
new report by People for the
.American Way says. "The result
lS a political and social climate
hostile to the principles ofjustice
and fairness that safeguard every
American,"thenon-partisan civil
liberties watchdog group said in
releasing its second annual report
on political activity aimed at the
lesbian and gay rights movement
in the U.S.
The report, a compilation of
134 anti-gay moves in 37 states
see Radical Right, page 8

Gays May Be Included
As ’Family’ for Leave Act
WASHINGTON - The U.S.
Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) has issued
internal regulations implementing the federal Family Friendly
Leave Act in a way that appears
to include non-traditional relationships. Under the Family
Friendly Leave Act, federal
workers can use sick leave to
care for a sick family member,
or for bereavement purposes.
According to the OMB, ?family"
is defined as: "Any other
individual related by blood or
affinity whose close association
with the employee is the
equivalent of a family
relationship,"

Oregon Anti-Gay
Forces Try Again

Anti-Gay Murders
Marked by Viciousness

SALEM, Ore. - Despite being
twice rejected by voters .in the
state - most recently in November
- the Oregon Citizens Alliance
has once again filed papers to
begin collecting signatures for a
proposed statewide ballot
initiative to bar rain ority rights
to lesbians, gays and bisexuals.
Titled the "Minority Status &amp;
Child Protection Act of 1996,"
the proposed ballot measure is
nearly identical to one that
see Oregon, page 11

SAN FRANCISCO - A report
released by the San Franciscobased organization Community
United Against Violence says
that more than 150 gay men and
lesbians around the U.S. were
killed in anti-gay attacks during
the last 3 years, and that an ti-gay
murders nationally tend to
involve a greater degree of
violence that most killings.
Cooperatively researched by
some 22 anti-violence groups
see Violence, page 11

January 15 - February 14, 1995, Volume 2, Issue 2

Kelly
Kirby
Reflects On Two Years

INTERVIEW
Gay Tulsa Cop

as President of TOHR
Editor’s note: this December,
TFN interviewed Kelly Kirby
who’s just finished serving two
years as president of Tulsa
Oklahomans for Human Rights
(TOHR). TFN asked Kirby to
review that service and to share

by Tom Neal
The history of the interaction
of police officers and Lesbian
and Gay Tulsans is not an
especially happy one. Members
of the communities can recall
the days of overt harassment by
Tulsa police. You only have to
ask to hear about the police
rousting folks out of an old
downtown bar ando~dering them
to cross the street, only to arrest
thosefolksforjay-walking across
an empty street at ]am. The
consequences of arrest were
perhaps more severe then.
Names werepublished, jobs lost,
and folks even were thrown out
of their homes.
However, the old adage, that
"we (Gays &amp; Lesbians) are
everywhere" holds true in police
work. Tulsa Family News is
proud to share with our readers
the following interview,
presented anonymously for
reasons that sho uld be clear, with
one of Tulsa’s Finest:
TFN:
What’s it like to be a
Gay cop?
Officer: It’ s scary - not the job
itself but the prejudice in the
department, and ,in general,
see Cop, page 9

Kelly Kirby
his perceptions of his and the
organization’s successes and the
areas in which he’d like to have
done more.
Kirby, who is a certified public
accountant by profession,
identified a return to fiscal
solvency as the accomplishment
of which he is most proud.
Several years prior, TOHR had
see Kirby, page 9

Top GOP Official Urges
Meetings with Gay Org.,.

on Gays and Lesbians

WASHINGTON - The Washington Times reports that Jennie
Austin, co-chair of the Republican National Committee, sent
letters to all the Republican
members of Congress recommending that they meet with Rich
Tafel, head of the gay-oriented
Log Cabin Republicans. In her
letter to GOP members of the
104th Congress, Austin wrote,
"I hope you and your staff will
find time to meet with Rich, if
you have not already done so,
when he calls on you at the start
of the next Congress." A
spokesperson for the Republican
National Committee said that
GOP Chairman Haley Barbour
was unaware the letters were sent
and disavowed Austin’s suggestion, noting that she leaves
office at the end of the year.

WASHINGTON - The American Medical Association has
reversed a long-standing policy
regarding homosexuals, and has
adopted a 20-page report calling
for "non -judgmental recognilion
of sexual orientation by
physicians." The policy report,
entitled "Health Care Needs of
Gay Men and Lesbians in the
U.S.," states: "All patients,
regardless of their sexual
orientation,have a fight to respect
and concern for their fives and
values. However, gay men and
lesbians face ostrac ism and
discrimination from some health
care professionals."
The new policy says that some
gays and lesbians may have
"unique mental health concerns"
butnotes thatmost oftheseissues
see AMA, page 11

Women Die From AIDS
Faster Than Men
MINNEAPOLIS’- Researchers
at the University of Minnesota
say a just-concluded study
indicates that women infected
with HIV have shorterlife-spans
following diagnosis than men
who are infected. The study
tracked women and men with
HiV at health facilities around
see Women, page 11

INDIANOLA, Miss. - Activists
in Mississippi report that another
gay manhas been murdered. The
body of Stanley King, 24, was
found partly clothed several
yards from his parked car. He
had been shot twice in the back,
once in the shoulder and once in
the head, apparently at close
range. Police arrested Remus
see Murder, page 11

AMA Adopts New Policy

More Mississippi Murder

Mayor &amp;Rights
Chief. C.all For
Gay Civil Rights

Protec.tions
by Kelly Kirby
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 accomsee Mayor, page 9

TOHRtoCreate

Community
Center

Tulsa Oklahomans for Human
Rights (TOHR) kicked off its
new y.ear by announcing a
campmgn to create a Lesbian/
Gay Community Center at its
Jan. 3rd meeting at the Tulsa
City-County Central Library.
The meeting which was billed as
an open forum for grievances,
gripes, kudos, etc. drew about 25
persons, some old members,
some new.
The topic of the Community
see Center, page 2

MILITARY
UPDATE
Steffan &amp; Lambda Won’~
Appeal to Supreme Court
WASHINGTON - In whatactivists say is a strategic legal
move, former U.S. Naval
Academy Midshipman Joseph
Steffan has ended his six-year
court fight to win his diploma
and commission as a Navy ensign
after being dismissed by officials
at the Academy because he
acknowledged being gay. The
U.S. Court of Appeals dealt
Steffan’s case a serious blow in
see Steffan, page 11
AnotherAnti-Gay Military
Policy Going to Court
SEATTLE - A month after a
Navy panel recommended
dischargebecausehe’s gay, Petty
Officer 2rid Class Mark Philip
has been granted a preliminary
order and court hearing date to
contest the military’s policy of
excluding homosexuals from t
he U.S. armed forces. A U.S.
District Court judge granted the
injunction and slated a hearing
for Philips’ case for Feb. 22.
Philips tol.d superior officers he
was gay m 1993 after being
directly asked, saying he wanted
to challenge the exclusionary
policy. Phihps has worked until
now as a machinist on a
submarine.

�ALL EYES ON THE ~104TH
Promising to revolutionize American
government, Republicans opened the doors of the
Capitol Building to a new House of Representatives
and Senate both dominated by the Republican
party for the first time in 40 years. Stepping up to
the rostrum for the first time on the morning of
January 3rd, new Speaker of the House Newt
Gingrich touted his Contract With America.
tS"evious statements by Gingrich, including that "it
is madness to pretend that families are anything
other than heterosexual couples," make it clear that
his Contract with America is intended to support
o~fly some Americans. Gay, lesbian and bisexual
people have learned to read between the lines of
proposed Contrac!,policies like "The Family
Reinforcement Act. and might consider~enaming
the Republican Contract a"Contract On America."
What concerns most progressive activists is not
the takeover of the House and Senate by the
Republican party per se, but rather the dominance
of an ultra-conservative faction of Senators and
Representatives. According to a recent report by
the Christian Coalition, a full 44 of the 62 new
Republican members of the House conformed to
its "pro-family, pro-life"~ agenda. Also alarming
are the number of familiar faces now chairing
powerful committees who have a long- standing
tradition of opposmg gay-positive legi slation. Chief
among themisJesse Helms, the homophobic North
Carolina senator, who will now head the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee.
Activists can expect to spend the bulk of their
energies throughout the 104th Congress. fighting
off anti-gay legislation and funding cuts. Many
previously defeated Radical Right initiatives may
find a second wind in the 104th session. Anti-gay
amendments may appear in legislation on topics
ranging from government personnel policies to
milk subsidies. Funding may be challenged for the
Ryan White CARE Act and other AIDS research
and service appropriations, the National
Endowment of., ~the Arts for its funding of gay
positive art, and for ~chools teaching tolerance and
acceptance of all students, including gay and lesbian
youth. Unfortunately, pro-active efforts, including
movement ofpr6-gay federal legislation such as
the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, seem
unlik~lyJn such a politically conservative and
hostile environment. In addition, attacks on abortion
rights, social security ~nsurance, health care, and
new immigrants all appear likely.
Activists from all comers of the country will
need to keep up on the new hostile Congress by
lobbying their senators and representatives regularly
if the voices of gay, lesbian, and bisexual people
are to be heard on Capitol Hill.
ACTION: NGLTF offers several resources to
assist you in lobbying the federal government. To
learn more about writing, calling, and visiting your
senators and representatives,request Lobbying Tips
($1) from the NGLTF publication request line.
Call (202) 332-6483 ext. 3327. If you spend time
on the Internet during business hours, you can
receive urgentlegislative action alerts from NGLTF
as news breaks on Capitol Hill. Write to:
babngltf@aol.com and type "subscribe legislative
action alert" in the subject heading. Be sure to
include your name address and telephone number
in the message.
PHELPS’. FOLLIES
Holding their "God’s Hate is Great" signs high
above their heads, minister Fred Phelps and
members of his Westboro Baptist Church (WBC)
of Topeka, Kansas were spotted recently picketing
NGLTF’ s Creating Change Conference. In addilion
to the activist conference, WBC members heckled
Sunday services at Mel White’s MCC Cathedral of
Hope in Dallas. According to Phelps, WBC
picketed 1,560 gay and lesbian churches,
conventions, parades, and funerals in 1994
including Stonewall 25, the recent funeral of AIDS
activist Pedro Zamora in Miami and a Kansas
speech by poet Maya Angelou. Phelps garnered

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Issued on or before the 15th of each month, the
national attentionwhen he began his campaign of
picketing funerals of AIDS victims and harassing
their mourning family members.
Maya Angelou’s confrontation with Fred Phelps
led her to cancel her speech at Emporia State
University. In response, an outraged coalition of
over 70 organizations formed to create an organized
opposition to Phelp’s virulent gay-bashing. The
Network for Unity and Tolerance (NUT) is a
mulficultural group committed to "reaffirming the
traditional American values of mutual respect,
t61~rance and integrity." ....
The "Reverend Church Lady" of Topeka now
distributes a weekly parody and update of WBC
activities called Church Chat. The Ch~ch Lady
faxes,Wt3C each ~eel~in!rep~ns:.~tb~C ~ s~t~,gtfl~r~
hornophobic and ~,ile faxes.
ACTION: To find out more about how you can
support the efforts of NUT, write to 8336 Sagamore
Road, Leawood, Kansas, 66206 or email:
Junemoon@fileshop.com. To download a new
unauthorized biography of Fred Phelps on America
Online, go to glcf-&gt;community organizations-&gt;file
!ibrary-&gt;NGLTF publications.
DISTRESS IN DES MOINES
School board members in Des Moines Iowa are
finding their pro-tolerance, multi-cultural
curriculum proposal under fire thanks to the efforts
of imported anti-gay activist, Bill Horn. Four of
seven school board members voiced their support
for the proposed district education plan which would
include teaching about the contributions of famous
gay, lesbian and bisexual people and discussion of
homophobic thinking and behavior. The plan met
with opposition when board members gave the
district superintendent the go ahead to begin
implementing curriculum changes. Des Moines
would become the first school district in Iowa with
specific curriculum requirements to ensure that its
schools are safe places for all its students including
gay, lesbian, and bisexual youth.
Controversy erupted when Bill Horn; spokesman
for The Report, a national Christian organization
that publishes the anti-gay Lambda Report, moved
to Des Moines to begin a campaign aimed at
dismantling the long standing school district
proposal. Horn, whose children do not attend the
Des Moines Public School District, succeeded in
gathering 3,000 protesters at a recent Des Moines
anti-gay rally and called on those present to flood
the school board with phone calls demanding
rejection of the tolerance proposal.
School board members continue to stand in strong
support of the policy but need support particularly
from activists in Iowa and in other school districts
with pro-tolerance policies. The Gay and Lesbian
Resource Center (GLRC) of Des Moines has pitch~t
in their organizing strength to fight Horn and his
supporters. In addition to letters of support and
encouragement to the Des Moines School Board,
GLRC has suggested that activists from across the
country write letters to the editor of the Des Moines
Register in support of the board’s position on the
side of tolerance.
ACTION: Send letters of support to Jacquie
Easley, President, Des Moines School District,
1800 Grand Ave., Des Moines, IA, 50309. Send
letters to the editor to The Des Moines Register, PO
Box 957, Des Moines, IA, 50309 or fax to (515)
286-2511. For more information write GLRC: PO
Box 7008, Des Moines, Ilk, 50309.

Center

cont’dfrom page ]
Center campaign dominated the meeting though
serious discussions occured on issues of health and
racism.
TOHR president, Tim Gillean, promised to
schedule a series of focus groups to examine these
issues in greater depth (see calendar on page 3).
Rainbow Business Guildalmouncedits nextmeeting
on Jan. 23, 7pm at the Spaghetti Warehouse
restaurant.

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Tenn. Sodomy Statute
Challenge Wins One
NASHVILLE - Davidson
County Circuit Court Judge
Walter Kurtz has ruled that
private sexual behavior between
consenting adults of the same
sex is protected under the
Tennes see constitution’ s privacy
rights provisions. The ruling
came in the first stage of a court
challenge t’o the state’s samesex sodomy law. Judge Kurtz
said private sexual behavior
cannot be prohibited simply
because it does not adhere to
.... majoritarian ~morali’ty"-" and
added thatstate officials had
failed to show sufficient reason
for government intrusion into the
private sexual behavior of i ts
citizens. While the ruling does
not overturn the state sodomy
statute, is does raise the state’s
burden of proving a compdling
interest. The attorney representing the 4 homosexuals who
mounted the legal challenge to
the law said she would ask Judge
Kurtz to now declare the law
unconstitutional and to prohibit
its future enforcement,

Gay Marriages in Sweden
STOCKHOLM- The new year
got off to a bang in Sweden on
Monday when Hans Jonsson and
Sven-Olov Jansson became the
country’s first gay couple to
marry under the nation’s new
legislation permitting same-sex
couples to legally:regist er their
relationships. The ceremony
took place at the town hall in
Ostersund in central Sweden.
Local governments throughout
the country have appointed
officials to handle the same-sex
partner registrations, except
Varnamo, a conservative town
of about 16,000 some 200 miles
southeast of Stockholm, where
political opponents of the .new
marriage law convinced local
authorities not to appoint
registration officials. Gays and
lesbians in Varnamo who want
to marry will have to go before a
local magastrate to register their
relationship - at least for the time
being.

Iceland Studies Legal,
Civil Rights Changes
REYKJAVIK, Iceland - An
Iceland
parliamentary
commission established to study
civil rights and social conditions
,of gays and lesbians in the
’country has recommended
~enactment of national anti-

discriminztionlegislation, alegal
partnership registration similar
to those in several Scandinavian
countries, and educational
changes about homosexuality in
thenation’s schools. A minority
on the commi ssion, including the
2 members from the gay rights
group Samtokin 78, wanted the
commission’s recommendations
to be far more sweeping,
including making same-sex
partnerships fully equal to
marriages. The commission’s
recommendations are now being.
reviewed by government
. ministries that wouldb~ in~Ql~v~ed
in implementing ~ sugges.ted
changes.

Lesbian Kiss TV Flap
HOLLYWOOD - The Family
Defense Council, a conservative,
anti-gay organization, has
launched a campaign to pressure
NBC-TV into editing out a kiss
between 2 women in the Glenn
Close film, "Serving in Silence The Grethe Cammermeyer S tory
," which is slated to be broadcast
in February._ The Family
Defense Council says the lesbian
kiss does not reflect "traditional
family values," and should be
cut from the TV movie. Antigay groups around the country
have had several successes
recently in convincing television
networks to tone down, drop, or
revise same-sex kiss scenes in
the past few years by putting
pressure on advertisers to pull
commercials from gay-posilave
pr ogramming. See page 2 for
related item.

Court Says Same-Sex
Harassment Not Illegal
BALTIMORE - U.S. District
Court Judge Alexander Harvey
II has ruled that federal civil
rights laws do not prohibit sameSex sexual harassment. Harvey
dismissed a lawsuit by David
Hopkins, aformer Baltimore Gas
&amp; Electric Co. worker who
charged that his male job
supervisor, Ira Swadow, had
made unwanted sexual advances
to him at work. The judge said
that while Hopkins may have
found Swadow’s behavior,
which reportedly included
questioning him about his sexlife and staring at the man’s
crotch with a magnifying glass,
as offensive, Harvey ruled that
federal sexual harassment laws
do not apply to members of the
same gender.
Swadow had
denied the incidents.
Some

federal courts in other districts
have ruled that the u.S: Civil
Rights Act"~’f 1964, which
prohibits discrimination based
on sex, does in fact include samesex sexual harassment, while
others have agreed with Harvey’s
logic in similar cases leaving the
issue unresolved at the lower
court level. Hopkins said he
would appeal the court ruling.

Indian Gay Conference
BOMBAY, India - Gay rights
activists from around the Indian
subcontinent had to relocate the
vast region’s first gay conference
,. ~.from, Now ,-Delhi .tot a. hidden
d0cafiofi .nea~ B0ml~ay OUt ~’of
concerns that conservative
Hindus might stir up anti-ga y
attacks. But even amidst this
somewhat tense social environment, some 70 gay men - the
conference was not intended to
include lesbians - attended the 5day meeting from Bangladesh,
India, Nepal, Pakistan and the
island nation of Sri Lanka.
The principal focus of
conference goers, aside from
increased communications, was
abolition of India’s anti-gay
"carnal intercourse" law, which
.carries. penalties of up to 10 years
m prison, and inclusion of
educational materials about
homosexuality in the country’s
history, e~pecially during the era
prior to British colonial rule.

’Playboy’ Sex Survey
CHICAGO - Playboy. maga~
zine’s International Sex Survey,
to be published in the February
issue of the popular monthly,
will show the nature of
differences in sexual behaviors
around the world - including
what impact the AIDS epidemic
has
had on global sex.
According to the forthcoming
study, most men are concerned
contracting sexually transmitted
diseases.
Men worried about STDs most
in these countries: 90% in Brazil,
81% in France, 78% in Greece,
75% in the U.S., and 70% in
Japan:
Unlike a recent University of
Chicago survey of U.S. sexual
behavior, which reported that
33% of American men said they
had had more than 11 sexual
partners, the Playboy survey
found that 57% of U.S. men said
they had had 11 sexual partners.
The survey also found that
Japanese men were the most
likely to use condoms during
sex.

Aussie Anti-Gay Leader
to Complain to the UN

Gay Couple Finally
Gets to Adopt

HOBART, Australia - Richard
Gibbs, the leader of the anti-gay
group TasAlert, has told reporters
that he will file a formal
complaint with the United
Nations over the recently passed
Federal Sexual Privacy Act
which he says violates international treaties. The Sexual
Privacy Act was enacted by the
Australian Parliament earlier this
year effectively to block
enforcement of Tasmania’s
sodomy statutes after a UN
ommis~ion~ ruled the °isla~d,,state’s ~ anti-gay: laws ~ were
themselves a violation of
intemationaltreaties. Gibbs says
the Sexual Privacy Act violates
international agreements on
democratic principles.

SEATTLE - Ross and Luis
Lopton, a gay couple in Seattle,
have formally been given
adoption rights for the 4-yearold boy Gailen whose mother,
Megan Lueas, has been fighting
to block the adoption of the child
she surrendered in 1992. Lueas,
who was unmarried at the time
she gave birth, has since married
and gone to court to block the
adoption and regain parental
rights because~ she said she
disapproved of homosexuality.
State courts in Washington including the state S, upreme
Court - have consistently ruled
against Lucas’ attempts to regain
custody of the boy. Now a King
County
Superior Court
commissioner has formally
signed the adoption papers,
giving the Loptons legal parental
custody of the youngster.

Gay Fingertips?
CHICAGO - Doreen Kimura
and Jeffrey Hall, researchers at
the University of Western
Ontario, report in the December
xssue
of
Behavioral
Neuroscience that the ridges in
the fingerprints may be an
indicator of homosexuality
amongmen. The unusual study,
which compared the number of
ridges on the fingertips of both
hands of 66 gay men and 182
straight men, found that a larger
portion of the homosexual men
had more ridges in their lefthand fingerprints than in those
of their right ban d.
According to Hall and
Kimura’s study, 30% of the gay
men had more left-hand ridges
than right-hand ridges, but only
14% of the heterosexual men
showed the left-hand imbalance.
People .generally have more
ridges m their right-hand
fingerprints than their left, and
the researchers say their findings
add more fuel to the notion that
sexual orientation is fixed before
birth, possibly genetically, since
fingerprints are formed on the
fetus in about the 3rd month of
pregnancy. While most people
can hear slightly better in their
right ears, the researchers also
found in the same report that
some of the gay men could hear
equally well in both ears. Hearing
in each ear is connected to the
opposite hemisphere of thebrain,
sugges ring that some gay men
may have better transmission
between the brain’s
2
hemispheres, according to the
researchers.

Magazine for Deaf Gays
SAN FRANCISCO - A new
quarterly magazine, CTN, is
ready to begin publishing in
January for deaf and hearingimpaired lesbians, gay men and
bisexuals. Dragonsani Renteria,
editor of the publication, says
CTN is the first in the country to
aim specifically at the deaf
community.
The annual
subscription rate for the
magazine is $30. For in£ormarion, write: CTN Magazine,
PO Box 14431, San Francisco
CA 94114, or fax them at their
TTY number (415) 626-9033.

Clinton Drops .Proposed
Gay Ambassador
SAN FRANCISCO - Gay and
Democratic political leaders
were sharply critical of President
Clinton after learning that the
White House has apparendy
decided not to nominate James
Hormel, openly gay scion of the
Hormel meat family and a maj or
Democratic Party financial
donor, to a post as ambassador to
the island-nation of Fiji. Hormel
told reporters that he had been
informed that the administration
will not be putting his name
forward to the ambassadorship
because Sen. Jesse Helms (RN.C.), an arch homophobe, now
heads the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee. Matthew
Rothschild, chairman of the San
Francisco Democratic Party,
called: the move "an outrage"
and a "victory for bigotry." "I

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thought we elected a fighter,"
Rothschild said. "I say, take
Helms on. There’s no reason
other than a lack of guts to
abandon this nomination."
Hormel, Whose name has been
repeatedly mentioned as
Clinton’s likely choice for the
post, would have been the first
openly gay or lesbian person to
be nominated to such an office in
U.S. history.
Religious Rep. Off

Rights Commission
HONOLULU- Federal Court
Judge Harold Fong in Hawaii
has ordered that 2 Catholic and 2
Mormon church representatives
be removed from a state
commission studying the civil
rights of gays and lesbians in the
state, sayrng their appointment
as designated representatives of
their churches as a violation of
the separation of church And state.
Ironically the complaint was not
filed by gay rights activists but
by a fundamentalist Catholic and
a minister of the Assembly of
God who had also challenged
the commission’s task itself. But
Judge Fong rejected that broader
challenge and also made it clear
that the governor could appoint
4 new replacement members - as
long as they aren’t designated
representative of an organized
religion.
Activists believe the challenge
from arch-conservative religious
leaders is only an attempt to
te.mporarily halt the commlssion’ s work while they mount
a more complex legalchallenge
to the commission, which is
charged with reviewing the civil
rights of gays, lesbians and
-bisexuals in Hawaii - including_
marital rights and benefits.

Gay/Lesbian Pilots Org.
WASHINGTON- The National
Gay Pilots Association (NGPA)
has officially formed as a nonprofit national organization for
gay and lesbian aviators, aiming
to educate gays and lesbians in
.aviation about civil and job rights
Issues, safety, and serve as a
network. Ron Swanda, GNPA’s
executive director, said "The
pilot and aviation communities
are among the last to
acknowledge, much less accept,
the presence of gays and
lesbians.Y The group, which
succeeds the more informal Gay
Pilots Assn., founded in 1991,
produces a quarterly magazine
and already has more than 400

haembers throughout the U.S.
hnd 5 other countries.
The
associationincludes commercial,
corporate and general, aviation
pilots, student pilots, managers,
flight attendants and flying
enthusiasts. For membership
information, write: NGPA, Dept.
N, PO Box 27542, Washington
DC 20038-7542.

Women in Custody Fight
CONCORD, N.H. J- Joan
Comeau has filed a lawsuit in an
effort to gain partial custody of
the 4-year-old daughter of her
’ former lover, Lucinda Grondin.
Comeau’s suit claims that the
two women shared in decisions
about the girl’s birth, care and
financial support and that after
the 2 women ended their
relationship in 1991 arranged for
Comeau to continue regular visits
with the child. Grondin halted
the .visifihg rights earlier .this.
year, and both women are
claiming that the other is trying
to alienate the affections of the

San Francisco Bans Bias
Against Transgenders
SAN FRANCISCO - In a move
that many city officials say is
long overdue, SanFrancisco’s
supervisors have barred
discrimination
against
transvestites, transsexuals and
cross-dressers. The Board of
Supervisors unanimously passed
the ordina nce prohibiting
discrimination based on "gender
identity" in the areas of
employment, housing, health
care, social services, public
accommodations, city contracts,
and.other areas with no apparem
opposition from businesses,
community organizations or eve
n reli~irus :grbupg."Thislegislation adds to the
classification of persons
protected by our Human Rights
Commission and gives them the
respect they are entitled to," said

Supervisor Terence Hallinan, the
measure’s sponsor. ’"vVe have a
chauce to make history. This is a
prou d day to be a San
Franciscan." The law is similar
to a few such measures in other
cities, including Seattle and

Minneapolis, for example.
Mayor Frank Jordan is expected
to sign the measure into law by
the beginning of the year.
Bishop Cancels Union
SEATTLE - Vincent Warner,
the Episcopal Bishop of Seattle,
has stopped plans for the

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marriage of 2 gay men, John
Black and Thoma~ Monalian,
that had been slated to take place
at St. Mark’s Cathedral in the
city.
In a statement, Bishop
Warner said, "There is
incredible, wrenching pain for
all of us in these events. How do
we hold out the hand of welcome
and inclusivity and yet deny the
church’s blessing? ~’As a person
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couple who only asked that their
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covenant, be witnessed and
blessed by the church."

Japanese-American
Org, Begins Gay Group
LOS ANGELES - The Los
Angeles-based civil fights group,
the Japanese American Citizens
League, has launched its first
chapter devoted to Asian and
Pacific Islander gay and lesbian
concerns. The chapter, known
as API Lambda, will also be
located in Los Angeles but will
not be restricted to membership
in the Southern Calffomia region.
Earlier this year, the JACL
offic!ally endorsed same-sex
marriages amid intense controversy - the first major nongay civil rights organization to
do so. "We want to build upon
the work that was started at the
national convention," said J.
Craig Fong, a member and
organizer of the new chapter.
"We want to energize the
organization
with
new
approaches to new issues and
address and advocate for other
civil rights issues as well."

Gay Superhero Comic
VANCOUVER - Mermaid
Publications, a small Canadian
comic book publisher, has
announced that it will begin
shipping copies of’X3o~Go Boy,"
a monthly gay superhero coxmc,
created by cartoonist Neil
Johnston. The superhero comic
series will feature regular
characters, including Go-Go
Boy’s boyfriend Ron Lee and
another known as the Invisible

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CONCORD, Calif. -.Police in
this city east of San Francisco
revealed that the sailor’s wife
whose murder earlier in
December they began investi-

gating was in fact a man. "She
was a he," said Concord Officer
Joe Kreins in announcing that
the 28-year-old victim known as
Terrie Ladwig was in fact a man
also known as Larry Earl
Thompson, even though
Thompson and Navy Petty
Officer Steven Ladwig were
married last summer in Nevada.
Steven Ladwig had returned
from duty at sea when he
discovered the body of
Thompson at their home in
Concord On Dec. 2. Police had
- kept Thompson"s true identity
secret froni the public out of
concerns that witnesses who
weren’t aware the victim was a
man would n’t come forward if
they did. Authorities said Steven
Ladwig is not a suspect in the
killing, but Navy officials
acknowledged that they were
-.investigating the petty.officer to
see if he faces possible discipline
because of his sexual orientation.
Ladwig told police he dated
Thompson nearly 4 months
before finding out that his partner
was a man, but denied being gay
himself. "I consider her full
female," Ladwig said. "I’m not
gay. I don’t feel that way."

Suspected Serial
KillerArraigned
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Gary
R. Bowles, who has confessed to
killing 6 gay men in Florida,
Georgia, Maryland and Virginia,
was arraigned on murder charges
in Duval County, Fla. Bowles
pleaded not guilty in the killing
of Walter Hinton of Jacksonville.
No date for a trial has been set,
but another hearing is slated for
January. Bowles in suspected in
the murders of David Jarman of
Wheaton, Md., Milton Bradley
of Savannah, Alverson Carter Jr
of Atlanta, Albert A. Morris of
Hilliard, Fla., and Jolm Hardy
Roberts of Daytona Beach.

GayGenius

Honored
MANCHESTER, England Alan M. Turing, the British
mathematician andgay man who
played a central role in breaking
Nazi military codes during World
War II and paved the way for
basic concepts that later led to
the development of the moder n
computer, has finally been
honored in his home town of
Manchester. Michael Meacher,
Labor MP, officially opened the
Alan Turing Way in the city,
describing the Turing as "a real
local genius.’"
The event

commemorated the 40th
anniversary of Turing’s death in
1954 from cyanide poisoning,
an apparent suicide.

Goldwater Honored By
Ariz. Civil Liberties Org.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - In
another surprising - and at one
time unlikely ~ recognition of
political friendships, the Arizona
Civil Liberties Union honored
former Republican presidential
nominee and ex-Senator Barry
Goldwater as its Civil Lib
ertarian of the Year. Goldwater
was selected for his support of a
woman’s right to decide
questions concerning abortion
and his outspoken opposition to
the ban on gays in the U.S. armed
forces.
"Fhe Constitution doesn’t say
anything about gays," the archconservative Goldwater said. "It
gives us the freedom of Speech,
it gives us the freedom of
association. It gives us other
freedoms as long as the expression of those freedoms does
not do any harm to .anybody
else. "Now that’s a great thing
to remember because I know
there are people even today that
want to question in this country
whether ornot we should be nice
to people Who are gay. I think
that we should."

Senate Not Likely to
Tackle Pentagon Ban
WASHINGTON- According
to a report in the Washington
Times, Sen. Dan .Coats (R-IN),
who will probably become
chairman of the Senate Armed
Services’ manpower &amp; personnel subcommittee, says he
might hold hearings on whether
the Clinton Administration is
enforcing the compromise "don’t
ask, don’t tell" Pentagon policy
concerning homosexuals in the
armed forces. Coats told the
paper, however, that he does not
want to hold new hearings on
reinstating a blanket ban on gays
and lesbians in the military.
"I think at this point, it would
be a mistake to do that." the
Times quotes Coats as saying in
an interview. ’’There’s bipartisan, widespread saris-faction
with the law that was written and
the regulations issued." When
President Clinton first proposed
ending the ban against Gays in
the armed forces altogether,
Coats was the GOP’s leading
opponent of the Clinton proposal
in the Senate.

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WASHINGTON - The Food &amp;
Drug Administration has given
conditional approval to Hemocleanse Inc. to enlarge its clinical
testing of its BioLogic-HT
apparatus, following initial study
with 6 patients earlier this year.
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patients’ blood to destroy HIV
cells and then infuse it back into
the patients. Hemocleanse will
conduct further studies of the
effect of the heating process
under the conditional FDA
approval with 30 infected
patients. The results of the initial
study were encouraging and the
.expanded study will begin early
in 1995.
Researchers May
Have Found KS Virus
NEW YORK - Scientists at
Columbia University have
announced that they have found
what they believe is a new virus
that may cause Kaposi’s
sarcoma, askin cancer.that strikes
a number of people with AIDS.
Dr. Yuan Chang and her
husband, Dr. Patrick S. Moore,
said they found that unique
sequences of DNA were isolated
from tissues of KS lesions taken
from patients with AIDS.
"The DNA sequences we
found contain portions ofat least
three different genes that are
unique to herpes virus," Chang
said. "The evidence strongly

guggests that these DNA
sequences belong to anew herpes
sequence, but additional tests are
needed to con firm it."
Researchers around the world
have been trying for some time
to discover if KS is caused by
some infectious agent.
FDA OKs HIV Saliva Test
WASHINGTON - The Food &amp;
Drug Administration has gaven
the OK for Epitope Inc. to begin
marketing the first HIV test that
uses saliva instead of blood to
detect the virus. The test, known
as OraSure, is alS0 the first
to bdapproved for diagn6~iS Of
disease using saliva. The test
detects anti-bodies to HIV, not
the virusitself, whichis not found
in saliva. Some health experts
believe a saliva test for HIV
would increase the number of
people finding out if they were
exposed to the virus.
The FDA said it approved the
oral test because it had been
shown to give false negatives in
only t or 2 of every 100 people
who are actually infected, and
false positives m just 2 of every
100 uninfected individuals. The
test is not for home use and can
only be used under the
supervision of a physician.
France Rejects
Universal HIV Testing
PARIS - The French Assembly
has voted down a proposal that
would have involved eventually
testing all French citizens for

HIV, Simone ve~, the country’ s
health minister, opposed the
measure, telling the Assembly
that testing for the virus is already
required for blood, sperm, tissue,
organ and other donors. The
Assembly members finally
decided that the benefits that
might be gained by universal
testing did not outweigh the
possible discrimination and
invasion of the privacy of
citizens.
Estimate: 10,000 Indians
Will Die Daily by 2000
BOMBAY - The head of the
Indian Health Assn., I.S. Gilada,
has said that by the year 2000 just 5 years from now - an
estimated 10,000 Indians will die
daily from AIDS or AIDSrelatedillnesses. Gilada said that
1 of every 100 pregnant women
at prenatal clinics in Bombay
now tests HIV-positive - the same
infection rate as prostitutes in
the city in 1986. "India will need
6 times as many hospital beds as
it has today to manage just the
AIDS eases," he said.

New AIDS Program
Leader at UN
NEW YORK- Dr. Peter Plot, a
Belgian physician, has been
named head of a new agency to
combine the AIDS -fighting work
of 6 United Nations agencies.
Plot has been the organizer of
several international AIDS
conferences and the associate
director of the World Health

Organizat.ion’s world AIDS
program since 1992. The new
AIDS program, which will be
headquartered in Geneva, will
include the work currently done
by WHO, UNICEF, UNESCO,
the UN Development Program,
the UN Population Fund and the
World Bank.
Duchess Had HIV Tests
LISBON - The former Sarah
Ferguson, the Duchess of York
and estranged wife of Britain’ s
Prince Andrew, told the Lisbon
dai!y.,ne,.wspaper _Diar~o de
Noticias that she was tested 3
times for HIV - once before
marrying the prince and once
each before getting pregnant with
her 2 daughters.
"People must be more open
about the disease," the duchess
told the paper. "It seems to me
that the slogan ’The treatment
for AIDS is education’ would be.
appropriate." The duchess was
in the country to help a local
AIDS charity.
AIDS Theory Disputed
CHICAGO - A series of articles
in the highly respected journal
Science has outlined a 3-month
investigation into claims by
controversial University of
California virologist Dr. Peter
Duesberg that drug use, not the
HIV virus, is the cause of AIDS.
The reports found that
Duesberg has been promoting
his theories for a number of years
and has acquired a number of
followers, but that his ideas are

not widely accepted among his
fellow scientists. Studying recent
research on AIDS among hemo
-philiacs, spread of the epidemic
in Thailand, and on the side
effects of illegal drug use, the
researchers concluded that there
is increasing evidence for the
causal relationship between HIV
and AIDS, but do not support
Duesberg’ s theories.
Lawsuit Over Canceled
Insurance Policy
MIAMI - Allan Terl, an attorne y
who is HIV-positive, has sued
the Ohio-based Universal
Guaranty Life insurance
company, charging the firm sold
life insurance policies to people
with AIDS and other serious
illnesses and then dropped their
policies when their medical
condition was discovered.
Terl’s suit claims an agent sold
him- a policy that required no
physical examination or medical
questions about HIV, but that
after completing the application
and sending his first payment,
Universal Guaranty Life wrote
him claiming that the insurance
agent who sold the policy was
unlicensed in Florida and had
been soliciting policies
fraudulently.
Universal Guaranty offered to
refund his premium with an
additional $1,000 if he would
surrender the policy. Ted has
refused to surrender the policy
and wants the insurance
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Ex Nursing Aide Sues
Hospital over HIV Tattoo
PHILADELPHIA - John
Baldetta, a former nursing aide,
has sued the Harborview Medical
Center because officials there
fired him for showing a tattoo on
his forearm that reads: "HIV
POSITIVE," and because he
discussed AIDS with patients at
the facility.
Baldetta claims that the
hospital violated federal laws,
including the Americans With
Disabilities Act, as well as his
constitutional rights of free
speech.
The medical center fired
Baldetta in January 1993 when
he refused to keep the tattoo
covered and would not stop
telling patients who asked about
AIDS issues. Hospital officials
said Baldetta could impede the
recovery of some patients who
might worry about contracting
HIV from him. Baldetta said he
had a right-to display his tattoo
and he never discussed AIDS
unless asked by patients.
HUD May Eliminate
AIDS Housing Program
WASHINGTON°:- The federal
Housing &amp; Urbafi:Development
Dept. may eliminate a major
AIDS housing subsidy program

in a cost-cutting restructuring
effort. The HOPWA (Housing
Opportunities for People With
AIDS) is administered by HUD,
where Secretary Henry Cisneros
had asked the program get $225
million for fiscal 1996. Instead
the Office of Management &amp;
Budget rejected the proposal and
has
put forward
the
reorganization plan that would
phase out the housing program
over a 5-year period.
Ryan White CARE Act
May Face Cuts
WASHINGTON ~- AIDS
activists, already shaken by
reports that the Clinton
Administration may dismantle
funds for housing for people with
HIV andAIDS, are increasingly
worried now over reports that
the new Republican congressional majority may also gut the
Ryan White CARE Act when it
expxres in September 1995.
Since the Nov. 8 elections put
theGOPincontrol ofbothhouses
of Congress, several newspapers
have reported that the new
Republican majority has
discussed various federal
funding cuts, including the Ryan
White program.
The act authorizes federal
funds to cities that are hardest hit
by the epidemic, and accounts
for hundreds of millions of
federal dollars currently going
to 42 metropolitan areas in the
U.S.

With budget-conscious Republicans no~’iii"6ontrol of both
the House and the Senate, some
activists say the Ryan White
CARE Act is a tempting program
for the GOP because it is now the
2rid largest domestic ’discretionary funding program,
surpassed only by the federal
Head Start program.
WHO: 1 Million ’Official’
Cases of AIDS Globally
GENEVA - The World Health
Organization says the official
number of AIDS cases globally
has. now’ surpass’ed the’ onemillion mark. WHO afinounced
that as of Dec. 31, 1994,
governments around the world
had reported 1,025,073 AIDS
cases since they started keeping
records of the epidemic in 1980.
WHO officials said, however,
that the actual numbers
worldwide were closer to 4.5
million because of underreporting in developing
countries. According to WHO,
more than 70% of all the global
AIDS cases are in Africa; some
9% are in the U.S.; another 9% in
the rest of the Americas; 6% in
Asia; and some4% in Europe.

HIV Infectiousness
ANN ARBOR, Mich. Researchers at the University of
Michigan report that infected
individuals are most contagious
during the first 2 months after
their initial HIV infection, the
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were only 3 in 1,000 contacts
according to the study published
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The researchers noted that the
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transmissible later when the
individual develops full-blow
AIDS, but does not become as
infectious as during the initial 2
month period.
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between 1993 and 1994, focuses
on "activity that institutionalizes
hostility" toward gay men and
lesbians, not on actual violence
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Included in the report’s
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measures, state and federal
legislative battles, court rulings,
local ordinances, school-related
activitieS, arts censorship, and
other public policy activities.
.The prominence of gay. rights
issues in public debate since
President Clinton initiated a
move to end the ban on gays and
lesbians in-the military has led
both to more public acceptance
of gays and to "a strong backlash
that has played out in the public
arena," the report concludes.

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lunatic with a gun than deal with
the prejudice of the department.
One optionis just to lie, to pretend
not to be Gay but that’ s not meI don’ t like to be that way.
TFN:
What would be the
consequences of "coming out"?
What kind of response would
you get? How would you be
treated?
Officer: [My fear is that] they
may not back me, come to my
aid in a confrontation, which
would jeopardize my life. Some
officers might also harass and
even threaten me. I know it
happens: I’ ve heard officers say
that they would not work with
someone or w ould not back them.
However, there are others who
are not afraid of doing their jobs
who would back me or anyone,
regardless of their personal
feelings. There are those who
know me and know I’d come to
their aid ....
I feel many officers are very
prejudiced. I think that they
would have a hard time dealing
with openly Gay officers.
Recently, I overheard some
officers saying that these people
[Gays] are bad, evil, gross, and
disgusting ....
However, there seems to be a
slightly different attitude toward
Lesbians among Tulsa police.
I’ d guess that there are about 7090 female Tulsa officers, a few
of whom are Lesbians. I think
the male officers believe that

Lesbian cops are more apt to
elp in a fight than "straight"
emale ones. Certainly the
"straight" male cops are aware
that there are Lesbians on the
force and don’ tseem.to have the
same objections that they would
seem to have to Gay cops. They
think that there aren’ t any Gay
cops ....
I know some bias comes from
the fact that we mostly deal with
"bad" people. Officers don’t
know "good" Gay people, only
people in trouble2 It’ S the same
with Blacks or Jews or any other
minority. You can’ t lump people
into some category, though a lot
of-officers do assume if ~one
member of a minority is bad,all
are. Itis easy for cops to develop
a lot of prejudice but to do this
job working with so many
different people, you .should not
be prejudiced.
TFN: What if anything does the
department do to deal with
officers’ prejudice?
Officer: At the Police Academy,
there’s some "sensitivity"
training. It’ s a recent program
and many Officers opposed it.
It’ s limited to issues of race and
ethnicity. Homosexuality seems
to be taboo unless mentioned in
:a bad sense. Nothing’s taught
about it. It was mentioned just
once in the context~ of sexual
harassment. The response from
one participant was, ~’we would
hope there’ s no homosexuals in
our midst."
TFN: Do you think no.t including
it is aproblem?

~

Officer: Yes. The majority of
officers who talk about it
[homosexuality!,,,~ayit’ s wrong
or immoral; it ~ chosen. For
example at an "in-servic.e"
training (periodic re-training
provided to current officers as
opposed to new recruits), there
was an officer who wore an anti-Gay t-shirt (During in-service
training officers wear street
clothes2) That officer would not
have worn a t-shirt that was racist,
even if he is [racist]. He knows
he v(ould get in trouble.
Management takes racism
seriously. Officers get days off
~vithout.pay
and.reprimands for
acist behavior.
TFNi Are the anti-Gay
comments as bad as the racist
ones?
Officer: Yes, for example, I heard
an officer say, "they’re [Gays]
so screwed up in the head, they
should all get a gun, shoot
themselves in the head and get it
over with."
TFN: Do you think that Lesbian
&amp; Gay issues should be added to
academy and in-service training ?
Officer: Yes, but I believe it
would be hard to do; there are so
many who are so prejudiced, and
who are so set in their ways.
Some it might help - the ones
who are more open-minded.
Officers need to be reminded
that they are not here to force(all
citizens) to share the officers’
belief.
TFN: Do you think management
would support adding Lesbian
&amp; Gay issues to academy and in-

service training?
happen to me. Again; I’d rather
Officer: Management seems only
face a guy with ~ gun than be
to be looking out for themselves.
exposed to the prejudice in the
They’re politically motivated. It
department.
[reducing and-Gay prejudice]
TFN: What do you think about
would need support from all
the undercover vice operations
levels, from supervisors all the
targeting male/male sex in public
way up to the Chief and the
parks?
Mayor. That’s what it took with
Officer: How often do straight
issues of racism in the
people get arrested for sex in
department. My observation is
parks while Gays get cited or
that Chief Palmer is a closearrested? At most straight people
minded person coming from
get written up for curfew
religion [an anti-Gay religious.
violations. The difference is due
viewpoint].
to prejudice [anti-Gay prejudice].
TFN: What do you think about
TFN: We’ ve done some stories
the proposed Human Right
where citizens claim that police
¯ Ordinance?
officers solicited sexual
Officer: Ihope it passes. I believe
overtures in sting operations, and
it would give Lesbian and Gay
later lied in court. Do you .flfink
officers more of a leg to stand on.
officers would perjure
It would be a confidence booster
themselves?
to be able to be oneself, not to
Officer: Yes,incourt somemight
have to pretend.
say that those officers have no
Right now there’s no
reason to lie and should be
protection from being fired for
believed. Somebody might ask,
being Gay, though I think the
"what is their motive for lying?"
department would be wise
The motive is the officers’
enough to look for other things
prejudice against homosexuality.
to cover the firing -petty stuff.If
!, know officers sometimes do
you were fired for being Gay and
creative paperwork’ so acharge
you were bold enough to raise
will stick. I also know officers
the issue, they’ d deny it.
and prosecutors knowingly
1" dlike to talk to Mayor Savage
_misapply laws, for example,
about what it’ s like to bea Gay
using laws intended for crimes.
officer and about the need for job
of violence but applying them to
protections. I’ve heard that the
consensual acts. Many times
Mayor said no city employee’s
these charges stick because the
ever approached her about anticitizen charged fears to fight
Gay problems and that’s why
them. Tire officers and
she’s not sure about supporting
prosecutors do this based on their
the non-discrimination proposal.
[anti-Gay] p~ejudice:.that often
I’d like to talk with her about it
comes fro.re, their!eligious
but I’m afraid of what would
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writings. In other texts, Paul takes StOiC
The first text in the New Testament that
terminology and completely mangles it.
-mentions homosexuality is found in
This does not suggest that Paul is against
Roman, Ch. 1 v. 26 &amp; 27: ~Ior this reason
Stoic philosophy, but it suggests that he
God gave them up to degrading passions,
did not really understand it. Paul was a
their women exchanged natural
Jew at heart and it seems that he was using
intercourse for unnatural and in the same
popular terminology to attract the attention
way also the men, giving up natural
of the Romans to whom he was writing.
intercourse with women, were consumed
He is trying to identify himself to them to
with passion for one another, men
get them to listen. This is comparable to a
committed shameless acts with men and
preacher today using phrases from a rock
received in their ow.n persons the due
song to get the attention of teenagers.
penalty for their error?’~)erse 26 is said to
Trying to figure out what Patti really
refer to lesbianism and verse 27 to male
means is not easy to explain. InGalatians.
homosexuality andalsO to argue that I-IIV
2:15, he talks of those who are Jews :by
is the punishment.
~,;~
nature (physen) but it is translated "Jerks
First, we need to understand what the
by birth." In Romans 2:27, he speaks of
Apostle Paul (the-author of the text) means
those who are Gentiles by nature, but the
by natural and unna.tural.
literal translation reads
TheworkthePauluseshere
’hmcircumcisedbynature"
."ff to act para
for unnatural is para
butitistranslatedas’"those
physin.Physisisthe(’_rreek p!ly$~/l is immoral, who are physically
work for nature anpara
uncircumcised." It is
tl~en Paul is
usually means~’bes~des,
obvious here that whether
morethan, over and above,
a man acts like a Jew or
sa~ll~
thai:
what
or beyond,
understands Jewish law or
Some scholars believe
God I:~d was
whether a man is
thatparaphysin does mean
circumcised has nothing to
immoral..,
unnatural or contrary to
do with the laws of nature
nature in the abstract sense
or Immorality.
of nature and the laws of nature. Para
Again, in I Corinthians 11:14~ Paul
physin was used in Stoic philosophy - a
writes "Does not nature (physis) itself
popular philosophy in the Roman Empire
teach you that if a man wears long hair, it
during Paul’s day. Stoic philosophy
is degrading to him?" It was the custom of
insisted that all.~ngs were governed by
Paul’s day to wear short hair - so to him,
lawsofnamreat~thathumanscandiscem
natural mean what was characteristic,
that law. Virtu¢£consisted of living by
consistent, ordinary, standard, expected
reason and hOt,by the laws of nature,
and regular
When it came t0~sex, the Stoic believed
The study of Paul’s use. of the Greek
that procreationWas the only purpose for
wordparaphysin clearly shows that there
sex and anything else violates nature,
is no ethical condenmation. If you are not
Anything that violates nature was
convinced, there is further evidence. In
eonsideredparaphysin or mmamral. It is
Romans 11:24, Paul describes how God
believed that Paul was aware of-the
grafted the Gentil.es intoehe olive tree that
terminology,
is the Jews. As Paul understands it, GodThere are a few other examples of Stoic
acted para physin. If to act paraphysin is
terminology in Paul’s writings but there is
immoral, then Paul is saying that what
no indication that Paul even clearly
God did was immoral - which is absurd.
understood the technical meaning of the
Once again, we can conclude that Paul
terminology, also, Paul believed that Christ
means no moral condemnation of
was coming back any day and he is never
homosexuality.
con6emed with procreation in any of his
To be continued.

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with AIDS. The unit which is open to
PWA’s with T-cell counts of 200 or below
is commited to providing health care in a
supportive and sensitive manner.
Spokesperson Mary Durant said that the
facilities are not fancy but are comfortable
and that accomodations for special needs
of PWA’s such as smaller but more
frequent meals and IV treatments have
been arranged. All thee staff have
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Religion Notes
Bless The Lord At All Times Christian
Center announces the celebration of its
second anniversary to be held January 29,
at 3:30 pm. The Reverend Nathaniel
Thurman, Bishop will attend.
The Rev. Nancy Horvath will preach at
Family of Faith Metropolitan Community
Church on Sunday,.Jannary 22, llam.
Horvath is the pastor of Joie de Vivre
MCC in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She is
said to be a particulary fine speaker.

The Metropolitan Community Church
of Greater Tulsa will welcome the Rev.
Joan Wakeford on Feb. 15-19. Ms.
Wakeford, ordained as a MCC pastor,
heads the independent Joan Wakeford
Ministries based in Austin, Tx. Ms.
Wakeford will shareher recent experiences
with Lesbian &amp; Gay Christians in South
Africa, her native land. For more
information, call 838-1715.

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received abequest from amember’s estate.
This enabled the organization to expand
its s ervices but the organization had slipped
into a habit of deficit spending. During his
tenure, TOHR returned to non-deficit
spending.
Kirby is also proud of the role TOHR
has taken in representing the Lesbian,
Gay &amp; Bisexual communities to city
government, and especially to the nonGaymedia; TOHRrepresentatives brought
.concerns of anti-Gay violence andother
issues tO city/community police
committees. TOHR also participated in a
State of Oklahoma conference conducted
by thegovernor’s office at the direction of
the state legislature. TOHR was the lead
organization that called a "town hall"
meeting to respond to anti,Gay state
legislation in the winter of 1993.
Kirby noted that he wished that he &amp;
TOHR could have done more coalition
building with other minority communities
and also, within the. Lesbian,-Gay &amp;
Bisexual communities.
His vision for whatTulsa’s communities
need includes: non-discrimination
legislation protecting persons on the basis
of their affectional orientation and hate
crimes legislation at the state level. Kirby
notes that neither will be easy to get passed.
Kirby as a member of the "Say No to
Hate" coalition observed that the Tulsa
Police Department has been effective in
reducing hate crimes based on .race and
religion once the state statute was passed.
He thinks Tulsa police could have similar
success with Gay:related hate crimes.
TOHR is the only entity, private or
public, which tracks anti-Gay job and
housing discrimination in Tulsa. Kirby
who is now Self-employed was himself
was fired - an experience which motivated
him to activism. In fact, he became TOHR
president almost exactly one year after his
firing. He recognizes that it may take
years to ge~ non-discrimination legislation
passed by the city or the state but h6 has
faith in the power of education to change
minds and attitudes
Ultimately, Kirby hopes for an
integration of Lesbians and Gay men into
the larger society. He looks toward a day
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cont’d frorn page 1
ar~"due more to a sense of alienation in an
unaccepting environment."
Benjamin Schatz, executive director of
the Gay &amp; Lesbian Medical Association,
which has lobbied the AMA for year to
change its pohcy, said "I really believe
that the truth won out more than politics,
but I don’ t think we would have made the
progress th at we made if we hadn’t been
progressively promoting our perspective."
The American Psychiatric Assn.
removed homosexuality from its
diagnostic manual in 1974, followed by
the American Psychological Assn. the
following ye~.. ........
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cont’d from page 10
when Lgsbians and Gay men don’t have to
be ghettoized but can still maintain their
identity.
Kirby’s enjoyed the volunteer job of
TOHR president. It’s been stressful but
not to the point of burnout. Fie won’t miss
some of the admini strative headaches but
he doesn’ t see himself as being less active,
noting that he’s continuing on the TOFIR
board as its treasurer.

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cont’d from page 1

&amp; Sciences, Kermit Hall. She notes that
Gay &amp; Lesbian studies are fairly well
established at universities on the. east &amp;
west coasts. Yale created its Lesbian/Gay
research center in 1986 and Prof: Harris
recalls that the first Lesbian/Gay Studies
dept. was established in 1988. She
emphasized ~that the course is not a
"political vehicle" but will be conducted
as a serious educational investigation.
Nor is he really reducing his overall
level of activism. At the beginning of
continue the sort of work he did asTOHR
president, trying to make the world more
tolerant of Lesbian and Gay lives. He
notes that it took him 20 years to be able
to walk back into the church of his youth
with his head held high, saying "this is
who I am." He declares it shouldn’t have
takeno 20 -years. He’s working to see that
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women were 33% more likely to die than
men during the same timeperiod. The
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scientists said it may be that women wait
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Noveniber when it ruled.7-3 that the Navy
acted properly in dismissing Steffan just
six weeks before he was scheduled to
graduatefrom the Naval Academyin 1987.
The decision now by Steffan and the
attorneys representing him not to appeal
that ruling means it will be a year or more
before any of the challenges to the
Pentagon’s anti-gay policy can come
before the U.S. Supreme Court. But on
the heels of the appeals court ruling just a
few months ago, Steffan and his attorneys
with the Lambda Legal Defense Fund
said a discharge challenge under the new
"don’t ask, don’t, tell" Pentagon policy
may be legally more defensible than one
such as his a gainst the previous blanket
ban. Steffan called it a "difficult and
emotional decision" not to appeal the case
to the Supreme Court after so many years
fighting the legal battle. Fie said, however,
that the challenges to the new policy faced
a better chance of winning before the high

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on anything that shows homosextmlity in
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beliefs.
TFN: We know that doing this interview
is a big step for you. Why did you decide
to do it?
Officer: I’d like to serve as a role model
for the community, not only for our youth
but for people my age and older as well.
People are surprised to find a Gay cop,
especially in the Bible Belt.
It would help too with the stress of
hiding, the worries of being a Gay police
officer. Eventually, I think people in the
department will know. I’d be happier if I
could be open and conld speak out.
Also, it would improve the relationship
between the community and the
department. I’ve been on some domestic
dispute calls where it was a Lesbian or
Gay couple. On one, an officer made rude
comments to other officers about the
Situation. It was deliberately loud enough
to be heard by everyone: This officer said
these people are all messed up, screwed
up in the head, and deserve everything
they get. After,the officerleft, Iwas able
to help. I didn t come out but said that I
have Gay friends andI was able to smooth
over the situation some.
TFN: Any final comments?
Officer: Tolerance needs to be taught.
Officers shouldn’t abuse their power to
impose their personal morality on others.
Morality is a matter of perspective. As it’s
been said before, hate and prejudice are
not "family values."

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Tulsa City-County Library

of the excitement, fear, frustration and, in
some cases, guilt intact.
3) Family: or, "No, Mother, it’s not
your fault." Parents and siblings have a
Growing Up Gay/Growing Up Lesbian:
varie.ty of reactions .to a family member’s
A Literary Anthology
cormng out. Jesse Monteagudo’s horror
story, "Growing Up Gay in Little Havana,"
Edited by Bennett L. Singer
should put into perspective the situations
One of the most difficult decisions for
of those who are not of his culture. It
any gay male or lesbian is when, and
could be worse, folks.
whether to, come out to friends, family
4) Facing the World: This final section
and co-workers. Growing Up Gay/
deals with how the various authors have
Growing Up Lesbian contains 55 essays,
spoken the truth to teachers, classmates,
short stories, poems,
the basketball team and,
letters and excerpts from
in Joseph Steffan’s timely
The autkors range e~itry, his commanding
novels and autobiographies, dealing with the
from famous adults bffi~~
coming out process. The
This book is ideal for
(Dave Kopay,
authors range from
anyone struggling with
famous adults (Dave
their sexual identity.
Martlna
Kopay, Martina NavThere is humor, comfort
Navratflova and
ratilova and Rita Mae
and logic, page after page.
Brown) to anonymous
There
is also an excellent
Rha Mae Brown) to bibliography
teenagers. Some of the
and inforselections are taken from
anonymous
mation regarding national
previously published
organizations and hotteenagers.
works, while others
lines. Check Tulsa Cityappear for the first time.
County Library’ s catalog
There is something here for everyone!
for this book and other titles in the
Regardless of your sexual identity, race,
bibliography, or call Central Library’s
cultural background or age, there will be
Reader’s Services department at 596an entry with which you can identify.
7966.
The book is broken down into four
Some other recent library additions of
sections:
interest include:
1) Self-Discovery: Dealing with the
*Am I Blue: Coming Out From The
complicated exploration of sexual
Silence (A collection of short stories for
awakening, this section focuses on that
young adults)
mysterious time, whether in high school
*My American History: Lesbian And
or later in adulthood, when we all must
Gay Life During The Reagan/Bush Years
face our feelings, be honest with ourselves,
(by S arah S chulman)
and figure out whowe are. Few people,
*Two Teenagers In Twenty: Writing By
however, are able to recall this process
Gay And Lesbian Youth (Edited by Ann
with as much humor as Quentin Crisp,
H-eron)
whose entry is a highlight.
*Becoming Visible: A Reader In Gay
2) Friendships/Relationships: How did
And Lesbian History For High School
you deal with your first crush? Early
And College Students
experiences are chronicled here, with all
*Penguin Book Of Gay Short Stories

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Tulsa Prime Timers

A phenomenon spreading in gay
-.,America is the bear club. It’ s now made its
way to Oklahoma City. Bears are generally
considered huskier and hairier men. But
members say the club is not only for bears
but also for folks who love them.
RED EARTH BEARS is the name of
the new club formed here. People
interested in starting the club met for the
first time Sunday, December 11 in
Oklahoma City and decided on the name.
The meeting also featured a potluck feast.
Even the 25 bears in attendance couldn’ t
come close to eating all of it.
The name was chosen from a field of 19
possibilities. Bear club members asked
for name suggestions on the intemet and
received replies from Maine to Seattle.
Suggestions included the Buroks, 144-135
Bears, Panhandlin’ Bears, Boomer Bear~,
Sooner Bears, Okie Bears, and Prairie
B~ars; however,, the winning name came
from one of the bears attending the
December 11 meeting. Folks attending
the meeting preferred the club stay with a
social agenda that will include at least a
once a month gathering. On January 7,
Red Earth Bears ate dinner together at the
Buckboard in OKC’ s Bunkhouse.
Officers are Ray Lambert- President,
Loren States - Vice President, Bruce Clark
- Treasurer, and Jerome Scheer- Secretary.
Ddues ~vere set at $10/aunually. Currently,
about 50 folks are on the mailing list. The
first issue of the newsletter will be mailed
in late December or early January. If you
want to correspond with the club or become
a member you can write Red Earth Bears,
POBox 57561, OKC, OK 73157-7561 or
send e-mail to alanokc@aol.com or to
jerome@telepath.com or telephone 405732:9808.

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40. The next meeting will be on Sun. Feb.
5th at 4pm at the the Gathering Place,
4154 So. Harvard. Dick Reader, a
psychotherapist with an exclusively Gay
&amp; Lesbian practice, will speak about
"Coupling and Dating in the 90’ s."
Other Prime Timers activities have
included a Christmas holiday party,
holiday light tour of Honor Heights Park
in Muskogee, dinner at Pepper’s and a
Twelfth Night Celebration at River Parks.
A sub-group is forming of a~piring
gourmets. OnFeb: 11-12,Tulsaarea Prime
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or write: TAPT, POB 52118, Tulsa, OK
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              <text>Serving Tulsa’s Lesbian, Gay &amp; Bisexual Communities - Our Families of the Heart&#13;
reportervpage 3&#13;
Tulsa to "Pilot"&#13;
Prejudice&#13;
Reductio-n&#13;
Progra d Tulsa, with Atlanta&#13;
Houston, has been chosen as a&#13;
pilot locadon for Project Open&#13;
Mind. This project, sponsored&#13;
and designed by the national&#13;
organization of PFLAG, will&#13;
challenge homophobia &amp;&#13;
heterosexism in the Tulsa&#13;
community through a multimedia&#13;
campaign.&#13;
The campaign hopes to reach&#13;
Tulsa’ s "mushy-middle" (those&#13;
neither anti-Gay or .supportive)&#13;
through a combination of radio,&#13;
TV, and print advertising/stories,&#13;
and through public forums,&#13;
speaking engagements and other&#13;
education’ programs. Tulsa’ s&#13;
PFLAG chapter will receive&#13;
media training, TV &amp; radio&#13;
materials, and support from&#13;
national PFLAG staff.&#13;
January 15 - February 14, 1995, Volume 2, Issue 2&#13;
TU Introduces&#13;
Gay &amp; Lesbian&#13;
Studies Course&#13;
The University of Tulsa’s&#13;
Professor Bernice Hams will&#13;
teach TU’s first Gay studies&#13;
course, Introduction to .Gay &amp;&#13;
Lesbian Studies. This&#13;
interdisciplinary course is listed&#13;
as an English department&#13;
offering butis also one of several&#13;
classes offered as part of a multicultural&#13;
education requirement&#13;
at TU.&#13;
The structure of the course is&#13;
tripartite. The first section will&#13;
examine the historical&#13;
representation of alternative&#13;
sexualities. The second part will&#13;
address issues of gender and&#13;
sexual identity, in particular, the&#13;
nexus between economic&#13;
structureandgenderidentity.The&#13;
third portion will consider&#13;
theoretical issues, including&#13;
identity politics, AIDS theory&#13;
and reality, and the greater&#13;
complexities of race, class &amp;&#13;
gender.&#13;
Professor Harris credits&#13;
students from the Bisexual,&#13;
Lesbian, &amp; Gay Alliance at TU&#13;
with planting the idea for this&#13;
course with former Dean of Arts&#13;
see TU, page 11&#13;
Kelly Kirby&#13;
Reflects On Two Years&#13;
as President of TOHR&#13;
Editor’s note: this December,&#13;
TFN interviewed Kelly Kirby&#13;
who’s justfinished serving two&#13;
years as president of Tulsa&#13;
Oklahomans for Human Rights&#13;
(TOHR). TFN asked Kirby to&#13;
review that service and to share&#13;
Kelly Kirby&#13;
his perceptions of his and the&#13;
organization’s successes andthe&#13;
areas in which he’d like to have&#13;
done more.&#13;
Kirby, who is acertified public&#13;
accountant by profession,&#13;
identified a return to fiscal&#13;
solvency as the accomplishment&#13;
of which he is most proud.&#13;
Several years prior, TOHR had&#13;
see Kirby, page 9&#13;
INTERVIEW&#13;
Gay Tulsa Cop&#13;
by Tom Neal&#13;
The history of the interaction&#13;
ofpolice officers and Lesbian&#13;
and Gay Tulsans is not an&#13;
especially happy one. Members&#13;
of the communities can recall&#13;
the days ofovert harassment by&#13;
Tulsa police. You only have to&#13;
ask to hear about the police&#13;
rousting folks out of an old&#13;
downtown bar ando~dering them&#13;
to cross the street, only to arrest&#13;
thosefolksforjay-walking across&#13;
an empty street at ]am. The&#13;
consequences of arrest were&#13;
perhaps more severe then.&#13;
Names werepublished,jobs lost,&#13;
andfolks even were thrown out&#13;
oftheir homes.&#13;
However, the old adage, that&#13;
"we (Gays &amp; Lesbians) are&#13;
everywhere" holds true inpolice&#13;
work. Tulsa Family News is&#13;
proud to share with our readers&#13;
the following interview,&#13;
presented anonymously for&#13;
reasons thatshouldbe clear, with&#13;
one of Tulsa’s Finest:&#13;
TFN: What’s it like to be a&#13;
Gay cop?&#13;
Officer: It’ s scary - not the job&#13;
itself but the prejudice in the&#13;
department, and ,in general,&#13;
see Cop, page 9&#13;
Mayor &amp;Rights&#13;
Chief. C.all For&#13;
Gay Civil Rights&#13;
Protec.tions&#13;
by Kelly Kirby&#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 accomsee&#13;
Mayor, page 9&#13;
TOHRtoCreate&#13;
Community&#13;
Center&#13;
Tulsa Oklahomans forHuman&#13;
Rights (TOHR) kicked off its&#13;
new y.ear by announcing a&#13;
campmgn to create a Lesbian/&#13;
Gay Community Center at its&#13;
Jan. 3rd meeting at the Tulsa&#13;
City-County Central Library.&#13;
The meeting which was billed as&#13;
an open forum for grievances,&#13;
gripes, kudos, etc. drew about 25&#13;
persons, some old members,&#13;
some new.&#13;
The topic of the Community&#13;
see Center, page 2&#13;
Radical Right Escalates&#13;
Anti-Gay Activities&#13;
WASHINGTON - Anti-gay&#13;
forces increased their assault in&#13;
Congress, state legislatures, the&#13;
courts and other public policy&#13;
arenas during the last year, a&#13;
new report by People for the&#13;
.AmericanWay says. "Theresult&#13;
lS a political and social climate&#13;
hostile to the principles ofjustice&#13;
and fairness that safeguard every&#13;
American,"thenon-partisan civil&#13;
liberties watchdog group said in&#13;
releasingits second annual report&#13;
on political activity aimed at the&#13;
lesbian and gay rights movement&#13;
in the U.S.&#13;
The report, a compilation of&#13;
134 anti-gay moves in 37 states&#13;
see Radical Right, page 8&#13;
Oregon Anti-Gay&#13;
Forces Try Again&#13;
SALEM, Ore. - Despite being&#13;
twice rejected by voters .in the&#13;
state - mostrecentlyinNovember&#13;
- the Oregon Citizens Alliance&#13;
has once again filed papers to&#13;
begin collecting signatures for a&#13;
proposed statewide ballot&#13;
initiative to bar rain ority rights&#13;
to lesbians, gays and bisexuals.&#13;
Titled the "Minority Status &amp;&#13;
Child Protection Act of 1996,"&#13;
the proposed ballot measure is&#13;
nearly identical to one that&#13;
see Oregon, page 11&#13;
Gays May Be Included&#13;
As ’Family’ for Leave Act&#13;
WASHINGTON - The U.S.&#13;
Office of Management and&#13;
Budget (OMB) has issued&#13;
internal regulations implementing&#13;
the federal Family Friendly&#13;
Leave Act in a way that appears&#13;
to include non-traditional relationships.&#13;
Under the Family&#13;
Friendly Leave Act, federal&#13;
workers can use sick leave to&#13;
care for a sick family member,&#13;
or for bereavement purposes.&#13;
According to theOMB, ?family"&#13;
is defined as: "Any other&#13;
individual related by blood or&#13;
affinity whose close association&#13;
with the employee is the&#13;
equivalent of a family&#13;
relationship,"&#13;
Anti-Gay Murders&#13;
Marked by Viciousness&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO - A report&#13;
released by the San Franciscobased&#13;
organization Community&#13;
United Against Violence says&#13;
that more than 150 gay men and&#13;
lesbians around the U.S. were&#13;
killed in anti-gay attacks during&#13;
the last 3 years, and that an ti-gay&#13;
murders nationally tend to&#13;
involve a greater degree of&#13;
violence that most killings.&#13;
Cooperatively researched by&#13;
some 22 anti-violence groups&#13;
see Violence, page 11&#13;
Top GOP Official Urges&#13;
Meetings with Gay Org.,.&#13;
WASHINGTON - The Washington&#13;
Times reports that Jennie&#13;
Austin, co-chair of the Republican&#13;
National Committee, sent&#13;
letters to all the Republican&#13;
members of Congress recommending&#13;
that they meetwithRich&#13;
Tafel, head of the gay-oriented&#13;
Log Cabin Republicans. In her&#13;
letter to GOP members of the&#13;
104th Congress, Austin wrote,&#13;
"I hope you and your staff will&#13;
find time to meet with Rich, if&#13;
you have not already done so,&#13;
when he calls on you at the start&#13;
of the next Congress." A&#13;
spokesperson for the Republican&#13;
National Committee said that&#13;
GOP Chairman Haley Barbour&#13;
was unaware the letters were sent&#13;
and disavowed Austin’s suggestion,&#13;
noting that she leaves&#13;
office at the end of the year.&#13;
Women Die From AIDS&#13;
Faster Than Men&#13;
MINNEAPOLIS’- Researchers&#13;
at the University of Minnesota&#13;
say a just-concluded study&#13;
indicates that women infected&#13;
with HIV have shorterlife-spans&#13;
following diagnosis than men&#13;
who are infected. The study&#13;
tracked women and men with&#13;
HiV at health facilities around&#13;
see Women, page 11&#13;
AMA Adopts New Policy&#13;
on Gays and Lesbians&#13;
WASHINGTON - The American&#13;
Medical Association has&#13;
reversed a long-standing policy&#13;
regarding homosexuals, and has&#13;
adopted a 20-page report calling&#13;
for "non-judgmental recognilion&#13;
of sexual orientation by&#13;
physicians." The policy report,&#13;
entitled "Health Care Needs of&#13;
Gay Men and Lesbians in the&#13;
U.S.," states: "All patients,&#13;
regardless of their sexual&#13;
orientation,haveafight torespect&#13;
and concern for their fives and&#13;
values. However, gay men and&#13;
lesbians face ostrac ism and&#13;
discrimination from some health&#13;
care professionals."&#13;
The new policy says that some&#13;
gays and lesbians may have&#13;
"unique mental health concerns"&#13;
butnotes thatmostoftheseissues&#13;
see AMA, page 11&#13;
More Mississippi Murder&#13;
INDIANOLA, Miss. - Activists&#13;
in Mississippi report that another&#13;
gay manhas been murdered. The&#13;
body of Stanley King, 24, was&#13;
found partly clothed several&#13;
yards from his parked car. He&#13;
had been shot twice in the back,&#13;
once in the shoulder and once in&#13;
the head, apparently at close&#13;
range. Police arrested Remus&#13;
see Murder, page 11&#13;
MILITARY&#13;
UPDATE&#13;
Steffan &amp; Lambda Won’~&#13;
Appeal to Supreme Court&#13;
WASHINGTON - In whatactivists&#13;
say is a strategic legal&#13;
move, former U.S. Naval&#13;
Academy Midshipman Joseph&#13;
Steffan has ended his six-year&#13;
court fight to win his diploma&#13;
andcommissionas aNavy ensign&#13;
afterbeing dismissedby officials&#13;
at the Academy because he&#13;
acknowledged being gay. The&#13;
U.S. Court of Appeals dealt&#13;
Steffan’s case a serious blow in&#13;
see Steffan, page 11&#13;
AnotherAnti-Gay Military&#13;
Policy Going to Court&#13;
SEATTLE - A month after a&#13;
Navy panel recommended&#13;
dischargebecausehe’s gay, Petty&#13;
Officer 2rid Class Mark Philip&#13;
has been granted a preliminary&#13;
order and court hearing date to&#13;
contest the military’s policy of&#13;
excluding homosexuals from t&#13;
he U.S. armed forces. A U.S.&#13;
District Court judge granted the&#13;
injunction and slated a hearing&#13;
for Philips’ case for Feb. 22.&#13;
Philips tol.d superior officers he&#13;
was gay m 1993 after being&#13;
directly asked, saying he wanted&#13;
to challenge the exclusionary&#13;
policy. Phihps has worked until&#13;
now as a machinist on a&#13;
submarine.&#13;
ALL EYES ON THE ~104TH&#13;
Promising to revolutionize American&#13;
government, Republicans opened the doors of the&#13;
Capitol Building to anew House of Representatives&#13;
and Senate both dominated by the Republican&#13;
party for the first time in 40 years. Stepping up to&#13;
the rostrum for the first time on the morning of&#13;
January 3rd, new Speaker of the House Newt&#13;
Gingrich touted his Contract With America.&#13;
tS"evious statements by Gingrich, including that "it&#13;
is madness to pretend that families are anything&#13;
other than heterosexual couples," make it clear that&#13;
his Contract with America is intended to support&#13;
o~fly some Americans. Gay, lesbian and bisexual&#13;
people have learned to read between the lines of&#13;
proposed Contrac!,policies like "The Family&#13;
Reinforcement Act. and might consider~enaming&#13;
the Republican Contract a"ContractOnAmerica."&#13;
What concerns most progressive activists is not&#13;
the takeover of the House and Senate by the&#13;
Republican party per se, but rather the dominance&#13;
of an ultra-conservative faction of Senators and&#13;
Representatives. According to a recent report by&#13;
the Christian Coalition, a full 44 of the 62 new&#13;
Republican members of the House conformed to&#13;
its "pro-family, pro-life"~ agenda. Also alarming&#13;
are the number of familiar faces now chairing&#13;
powerful committees who have a long- standing&#13;
tradition ofopposmg gay-positive legi slation. Chief&#13;
among themisJesse Helms, the homophobic North&#13;
Carolina senator, who will now head the Senate&#13;
Foreign Relations Committee.&#13;
Activists can expect to spend the bulk of their&#13;
energies throughout the 104th Congress. fighting&#13;
off anti-gay legislation and funding cuts. Many&#13;
previously defeated Radical Right initiatives may&#13;
find a second wind in the 104th session. Anti-gay&#13;
amendments may appear in legislation on topics&#13;
ranging from government personnel policies to&#13;
milk subsidies. Funding may be challenged for the&#13;
Ryan White CARE Act and other AIDS research&#13;
and service appropriations, the National&#13;
Endowment of., ~the Arts for its funding of gay&#13;
positive art, and for ~chools teaching tolerance and&#13;
acceptance of all students, including gay and lesbian&#13;
youth. Unfortunately, pro-active efforts, including&#13;
movement ofpr6-gay federal legislation such as&#13;
the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, seem&#13;
unlik~lyJn such a politically conservative and&#13;
hostile environment. In addition, attacks on abortion&#13;
rights, social security ~nsurance, health care, and&#13;
new immigrants all appear likely.&#13;
Activists from all comers of the country will&#13;
need to keep up on the new hostile Congress by&#13;
lobbying their senators andrepresentatives regularly&#13;
if the voices of gay, lesbian, and bisexual people&#13;
are to be heard on Capitol Hill.&#13;
ACTION: NGLTF offers several resources to&#13;
assist you in lobbying the federal government. To&#13;
learn more about writing, calling, and visiting your&#13;
senators andrepresentatives,request Lobbying Tips&#13;
($1) from the NGLTF publication request line.&#13;
Call (202) 332-6483 ext. 3327. If you spend time&#13;
on the Internet during business hours, you can&#13;
receive urgentlegislative action alerts fromNGLTF&#13;
as news breaks on Capitol Hill. Write to:&#13;
babngltf@aol.com and type "subscribe legislative&#13;
action alert" in the subject heading. Be sure to&#13;
include your name address and telephone number&#13;
in the message.&#13;
PHELPS’. FOLLIES&#13;
Holding their "God’s Hate is Great" signs high&#13;
above their heads, minister Fred Phelps and&#13;
members of his Westboro Baptist Church (WBC)&#13;
of Topeka, Kansas were spotted recently picketing&#13;
NGLTF’s Creating ChangeConference. Inaddilion&#13;
to the activist conference, WBC members heckled&#13;
Sunday services at Mel White’s MCCCathedral of&#13;
Hope in Dallas. According to Phelps, WBC&#13;
picketed 1,560 gay and lesbian churches,&#13;
conventions, parades, and funerals in 1994&#13;
including Stonewall 25, the recent funeral ofAIDS&#13;
activist Pedro Zamora in Miami and a Kansas&#13;
speech by poet Maya Angelou. Phelps garnered&#13;
national attentionwhen he began his campaign of&#13;
picketing funerals of AIDS victims and harassing&#13;
their mourning family members.&#13;
Maya Angelou’s confrontation with Fred Phelps&#13;
led her to cancel her speech at Emporia State&#13;
University. In response, an outraged coalition of&#13;
over 70 organizations formed to create an organized&#13;
opposition to Phelp’s virulent gay-bashing. The&#13;
Network for Unity and Tolerance (NUT) is a&#13;
mulficultural group committed to "reaffirming the&#13;
traditional American values of mutual respect,&#13;
t61~rance and integrity."....&#13;
The "Reverend Church Lady" of Topeka now&#13;
distributes a weekly parody and update of WBC&#13;
activities called Church Chat. The Ch~ch Lady&#13;
faxes,Wt3C each ~eel~in!rep~ns:.~tb~C~ s~t~,gtfl~r~&#13;
hornophobic and ~,ile faxes.&#13;
ACTION: To find out more about how you can&#13;
support the efforts ofNUT, write to 8336 Sagamore&#13;
Road, Leawood, Kansas, 66206 or email:&#13;
Junemoon@fileshop.com. To download a new&#13;
unauthorized biography of Fred Phelps on America&#13;
Online, go to glcf-&gt;community organizations-&gt;file&#13;
!ibrary-&gt;NGLTF publications.&#13;
DISTRESS IN DES MOINES&#13;
School board members in Des Moines Iowa are&#13;
finding their pro-tolerance, multi-cultural&#13;
curriculum proposal under fire thanks to the efforts&#13;
of imported anti-gay activist, Bill Horn. Four of&#13;
seven school board members voiced their support&#13;
for the proposed district education plan which would&#13;
include teaching about the contributions of famous&#13;
gay, lesbian and bisexual people and discussion of&#13;
homophobic thinking and behavior. The plan met&#13;
with opposition when board members gave the&#13;
district superintendent the go ahead to begin&#13;
implementing curriculum changes. Des Moines&#13;
would become the first school district in Iowa with&#13;
specific curriculum requirements to ensure that its&#13;
schools are safe places for all its students including&#13;
gay, lesbian, and bisexual youth.&#13;
Controversy erupted when Bill Horn; spokesman&#13;
for The Report, a national Christian organization&#13;
that publishes the anti-gay Lambda Report, moved&#13;
to Des Moines to begin a campaign aimed at&#13;
dismantling the long standing school district&#13;
proposal. Horn, whose children do not attend the&#13;
Des Moines Public School District, succeeded in&#13;
gathering 3,000 protesters at a recent Des Moines&#13;
anti-gay rally and called on those present to flood&#13;
the school board with phone calls demanding&#13;
rejection of the tolerance proposal.&#13;
School board members continue to stand in strong&#13;
support of the policy but need support particularly&#13;
from activists in Iowa and in other school districts&#13;
with pro-tolerance policies. The Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Resource Center (GLRC) ofDes Moines has pitch~t&#13;
in their organizing strength to fight Horn and his&#13;
supporters. In addition to letters of support and&#13;
encouragement to the Des Moines School Board,&#13;
GLRC has suggested that activists from across the&#13;
country write letters to the editor of the Des Moines&#13;
Register in support of the board’s position on the&#13;
side of tolerance.&#13;
ACTION: Send letters of support to Jacquie&#13;
Easley, President, Des Moines School District,&#13;
1800 Grand Ave., Des Moines, IA, 50309. Send&#13;
letters to the editor to The Des Moines Register, PO&#13;
Box 957, Des Moines, IA, 50309 or fax to (515)&#13;
286-2511. For more information write GLRC: PO&#13;
Box 7008, Des Moines, Ilk, 50309.&#13;
Center cont’dfrom page ]&#13;
Center campaign dominated the meeting though&#13;
serious discussions occured on issues of health and&#13;
racism.&#13;
TOHR president, Tim Gillean, promised to&#13;
schedule a series of focus groups to examine these&#13;
issues in greater depth (see calendar on page 3).&#13;
Rainbow Business Guildalmouncedits nextmeeting&#13;
on Jan. 23, 7pm at the Spaghetti Warehouse&#13;
restaurant.&#13;
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Tom Neal&#13;
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James Christjohn&#13;
Writers/contributors&#13;
Kharma Amos&#13;
Brannon Crain&#13;
Maureen Curtin&#13;
.SLa.ff phot.Qgr~p~h.er&#13;
JD Jamett,&#13;
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Tenn. Sodomy Statute&#13;
Challenge Wins One&#13;
NASHVILLE - Davidson&#13;
County Circuit Court Judge&#13;
Walter Kurtz has ruled that&#13;
private sexual behavior between&#13;
consenting adults of the same&#13;
sex is protected under the&#13;
Tennessee constitution’ s privacy&#13;
rights provisions. The ruling&#13;
came in the first stage of a court&#13;
challenge t’o the state’s samesex&#13;
sodomy law. Judge Kurtz&#13;
said private sexual behavior&#13;
cannot be prohibited simply&#13;
because it does not adhere to&#13;
....majoritarian ~morali’ty"-" and&#13;
added thatstate officials had&#13;
failed to show sufficient reason&#13;
for governmentintrusioninto the&#13;
private sexual behavior of i ts&#13;
citizens. While the ruling does&#13;
not overturn the state sodomy&#13;
statute, is does raise the state’s&#13;
burden of proving a compdling&#13;
interest. The attorney representing&#13;
the 4 homosexuals who&#13;
mounted the legal challenge to&#13;
the law said she would ask Judge&#13;
Kurtz to now declare the law&#13;
unconstitutional and to prohibit&#13;
its future enforcement,&#13;
Gay Marriages in Sweden&#13;
STOCKHOLM-The new year&#13;
got off to a bang in Sweden on&#13;
Monday when Hans Jonsson and&#13;
Sven-Olov Jansson became the&#13;
country’s first gay couple to&#13;
marry under the nation’s new&#13;
legislation permitting same-sex&#13;
couples to legally:regist er their&#13;
relationships. The ceremony&#13;
took place at the town hall in&#13;
Ostersund in central Sweden.&#13;
Local governments throughout&#13;
the country have appointed&#13;
officials to handle the same-sex&#13;
partner registrations, except&#13;
Varnamo, a conservative town&#13;
of about 16,000 some 200 miles&#13;
southeast of Stockholm, where&#13;
political opponents of the .new&#13;
marriage law convinced local&#13;
authorities not to appoint&#13;
registration officials. Gays and&#13;
lesbians in Varnamo who want&#13;
to marry will have to go before a&#13;
local magastrate to register their&#13;
relationship - at least for the time&#13;
being.&#13;
Iceland Studies Legal,&#13;
Civil Rights Changes&#13;
REYKJAVIK, Iceland - An&#13;
Iceland parliamentary&#13;
commission established to study&#13;
civil rights and social conditions&#13;
,of gays and lesbians in the&#13;
’country has recommended&#13;
~enactment of national antidiscriminztionlegislation,&#13;
alegal&#13;
partnership registration similar&#13;
to those in several Scandinavian&#13;
countries, and educational&#13;
changes about homosexuality in&#13;
thenation’s schools. A minority&#13;
on the commission, including the&#13;
2 members from the gay rights&#13;
group Samtokin 78, wanted the&#13;
commission’s recommendations&#13;
to be far more sweeping,&#13;
including making same-sex&#13;
partnerships fully equal to&#13;
marriages. The commission’s&#13;
recommendations are now being.&#13;
reviewed by government&#13;
. ministries thatwouldb~in~Ql~v~ed&#13;
in implementing ~ sugges.ted&#13;
changes.&#13;
Lesbian Kiss TV Flap&#13;
HOLLYWOOD - The Family&#13;
Defense Council, a conservative,&#13;
anti-gay organization, has&#13;
launched a campaign to pressure&#13;
NBC-TV into editing out a kiss&#13;
between 2 women in the Glenn&#13;
Close film, "Serving in Silence -&#13;
TheGrethe CammermeyerStory&#13;
," which is slated to be broadcast&#13;
in February._ The Family&#13;
Defense Council says the lesbian&#13;
kiss does not reflect "traditional&#13;
family values," and should be&#13;
cut from the TV movie. Antigay&#13;
groups around the country&#13;
have had several successes&#13;
recently in convincing television&#13;
networks to tone down, drop, or&#13;
revise same-sex kiss scenes in&#13;
the past few years by putting&#13;
pressure on advertisers to pull&#13;
commercials from gay-posilave&#13;
pr ogramming. See page 2 for&#13;
related item.&#13;
Court Says Same-Sex&#13;
Harassment Not Illegal&#13;
BALTIMORE - U.S. District&#13;
Court Judge Alexander Harvey&#13;
II has ruled that federal civil&#13;
rights laws do not prohibit same-&#13;
Sex sexual harassment. Harvey&#13;
dismissed a lawsuit by David&#13;
Hopkins, aformerBaltimoreGas&#13;
&amp; Electric Co. worker who&#13;
charged that his male job&#13;
supervisor, Ira Swadow, had&#13;
made unwanted sexual advances&#13;
to him at work. The judge said&#13;
that while Hopkins may have&#13;
found Swadow’s behavior,&#13;
which reportedly included&#13;
questioning him about his sexlife&#13;
and staring at the man’s&#13;
crotch with a magnifying glass,&#13;
as offensive, Harvey ruled that&#13;
federal sexual harassment laws&#13;
do not apply to members of the&#13;
same gender. Swadow had&#13;
denied the incidents. Some&#13;
federal courts in other districts&#13;
have ruled that the u.S: Civil&#13;
Rights Act"~’f 1964, which&#13;
prohibits discrimination based&#13;
on sex, does in factinclude samesex&#13;
sexual harassment, while&#13;
others have agreedwithHarvey’s&#13;
logic in similar cases leaving the&#13;
issue unresolved at the lower&#13;
court level. Hopkins said he&#13;
would appeal the court ruling.&#13;
Indian Gay Conference&#13;
BOMBAY, India - Gay rights&#13;
activists from around the Indian&#13;
subcontinent had to relocate the&#13;
vast region’s first gay conference&#13;
,. ~.from, Now ,-Delhi .tot a. hidden&#13;
d0cafiofi .nea~ B0ml~ay OUt ~’of&#13;
concerns that conservative&#13;
Hindus might stir up anti-ga y&#13;
attacks. But even amidst this&#13;
somewhat tense social environment,&#13;
some 70 gay men - the&#13;
conference was not intended to&#13;
include lesbians - attended the 5-&#13;
day meeting from Bangladesh,&#13;
India, Nepal, Pakistan and the&#13;
island nation of Sri Lanka.&#13;
The principal focus of&#13;
conference goers, aside from&#13;
increased communications, was&#13;
abolition of India’s anti-gay&#13;
"carnal intercourse" law, which&#13;
.carries. penalties ofup to 10 years&#13;
m prison, and inclusion of&#13;
educational materials about&#13;
homosexuality in the country’s&#13;
history, e~pecially during the era&#13;
prior to British colonial rule.&#13;
’Playboy’ Sex Survey&#13;
CHICAGO - Playboy. maga~&#13;
zine’s International Sex Survey,&#13;
to be published in the February&#13;
issue of the popular monthly,&#13;
will show the nature of&#13;
differences in sexual behaviors&#13;
around the world - including&#13;
what impact the AIDS epidemic&#13;
has had on global sex.&#13;
According to the forthcoming&#13;
study, most men are concerned&#13;
contracting sexually transmitted&#13;
diseases.&#13;
Menworried about STDs most&#13;
in these countries: 90% in Brazil,&#13;
81% in France, 78% in Greece,&#13;
75% in the U.S., and 70% in&#13;
Japan:&#13;
Unlike a recent University of&#13;
Chicago survey of U.S. sexual&#13;
behavior, which reported that&#13;
33% of American men said they&#13;
had had more than 11 sexual&#13;
partners, the Playboy survey&#13;
found that 57% of U.S. men said&#13;
they had had 11 sexual partners.&#13;
The survey also found that&#13;
Japanese men were the most&#13;
likely to use condoms during&#13;
sex.&#13;
Aussie Anti-Gay Leader&#13;
to Complain to the UN&#13;
HOBART, Australia - Richard&#13;
Gibbs, the leader of the anti-gay&#13;
groupTasAlert, has toldreporters&#13;
that he will file a formal&#13;
complaint with the United&#13;
Nations over the recently passed&#13;
Federal Sexual Privacy Act&#13;
which he says violates international&#13;
treaties. The Sexual&#13;
Privacy Act was enacted by the&#13;
AustralianParliament earlierthis&#13;
year effectively to block&#13;
enforcement of Tasmania’s&#13;
sodomy statutes after a UN&#13;
ommis~ion~ ruled the °isla~d-&#13;
,,state’s ~ anti-gay: laws ~ were&#13;
themselves a violation of&#13;
intemationaltreaties. Gibbs says&#13;
the Sexual Privacy Act violates&#13;
international agreements on&#13;
democratic principles.&#13;
Gay Fingertips?&#13;
CHICAGO - Doreen Kimura&#13;
and Jeffrey Hall, researchers at&#13;
the University of Western&#13;
Ontario, report in the December&#13;
x s s u e o f Behavioral&#13;
Neuroscience that the ridges in&#13;
the fingerprints may be an&#13;
indicator of homosexuality&#13;
amongmen. The unusual study,&#13;
which compared the number of&#13;
ridges on the fingertips of both&#13;
hands of 66 gay men and 182&#13;
straight men, found that a larger&#13;
portion of the homosexual men&#13;
had more ridges in their lefthand&#13;
fingerprints than in those&#13;
of their right ban d.&#13;
According to Hall and&#13;
Kimura’s study, 30% of the gay&#13;
men had more left-hand ridges&#13;
than right-hand ridges, but only&#13;
14% of the heterosexual men&#13;
showed the left-hand imbalance.&#13;
People .generally have more&#13;
ridges m their right-hand&#13;
fingerprints than their left, and&#13;
the researchers say their findings&#13;
add more fuel to the notion that&#13;
sexual orientation is fixedbefore&#13;
birth, possibly genetically, since&#13;
fingerprints are formed on the&#13;
fetus in about the 3rd month of&#13;
pregnancy. While most people&#13;
can hear slightly better in their&#13;
right ears, the researchers also&#13;
found in the same report that&#13;
some of the gay men could hear&#13;
equally well inboth ears. Hearing&#13;
in each ear is connected to the&#13;
oppositehemisphere ofthebrain,&#13;
sugges ring that some gay men&#13;
may have better transmission&#13;
between the brain’s 2&#13;
hemispheres, according to the&#13;
researchers.&#13;
Gay Couple Finally&#13;
Gets to Adopt&#13;
SEATTLE - Ross and Luis&#13;
Lopton, a gay couple in Seattle,&#13;
have formally been given&#13;
adoption rights for the 4-yearold&#13;
boy Gailen whose mother,&#13;
Megan Lueas, has been fighting&#13;
to block the adoption of the child&#13;
she surrendered in 1992. Lueas,&#13;
who was unmarried at the time&#13;
she gave birth, has since married&#13;
and gone to court to block the&#13;
adoption and regain parental&#13;
rights because~ she said she&#13;
disapproved of homosexuality.&#13;
State courts in Washington -&#13;
including the state S,upreme&#13;
Court - have consistently ruled&#13;
against Lucas’ attempts to regain&#13;
custody of the boy. Now a King&#13;
County Superior Court&#13;
commissioner has formally&#13;
signed the adoption papers,&#13;
giving the Loptons legal parental&#13;
custody of the youngster.&#13;
Magazine for Deaf Gays&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO - A new&#13;
quarterly magazine, CTN, is&#13;
ready to begin publishing in&#13;
January for deaf and hearingimpaired&#13;
lesbians, gay men and&#13;
bisexuals. Dragonsani Renteria,&#13;
editor of the publication, says&#13;
CTNis the first in the country to&#13;
aim specifically at the deaf&#13;
community. The annual&#13;
subscription rate for the&#13;
magazine is $30. For in£ormarion,&#13;
write: CTN Magazine,&#13;
PO Box 14431, San Francisco&#13;
CA 94114, or fax them at their&#13;
TTY number (415) 626-9033.&#13;
ClintonDrops .Proposed&#13;
Gay Ambassador&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO - Gay and&#13;
Democratic political leaders&#13;
were sharply critical of President&#13;
Clinton after learning that the&#13;
White House has apparendy&#13;
decided not to nominate James&#13;
Hormel, openly gay scion of the&#13;
Hormel meatfamily and amaj or&#13;
Democratic Party financial&#13;
donor, to a post as ambassador to&#13;
the island-nation of Fiji. Hormel&#13;
told reporters that he had been&#13;
informed that the administration&#13;
will not be putting his name&#13;
forward to the ambassadorship&#13;
because Sen. Jesse Helms (RN.&#13;
C.), an arch homophobe, now&#13;
heads the Senate Foreign&#13;
Relations Committee. Matthew&#13;
Rothschild, chairman of the San&#13;
Francisco Democratic Party,&#13;
called: the move "an outrage"&#13;
and a "victory for bigotry." "I&#13;
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thought we elected a fighter,"&#13;
Rothschild said. "I say, take&#13;
Helms on. There’s no reason&#13;
other than a lack of guts to&#13;
abandon this nomination."&#13;
Hormel, Whose name has been&#13;
repeatedly mentioned as&#13;
Clinton’s likely choice for the&#13;
post, would have been the first&#13;
openly gay or lesbian person to&#13;
benominated to suchanoffice in&#13;
U.S. history.&#13;
Religious Rep. Off&#13;
Rights Commission&#13;
HONOLULU- Federal Court&#13;
Judge Harold Fong in Hawaii&#13;
has ordered that 2 Catholic and 2&#13;
Mormon church representatives&#13;
be removed from a state&#13;
commission studying the civil&#13;
rights of gays and lesbians in the&#13;
state, sayrng their appointment&#13;
as designated representatives of&#13;
their churches as a violation of&#13;
the separationofchurchAndstate.&#13;
Ironically the complaint was not&#13;
filed by gay rights activists but&#13;
by afundamentalist Catholic and&#13;
a minister of the Assembly of&#13;
God who had also challenged&#13;
the commission’s task itself. But&#13;
Judge Fong rejected that broader&#13;
challenge and also made it clear&#13;
that the governor could appoint&#13;
4 new replacementmembers - as&#13;
long as they aren’t designated&#13;
representative of an organized&#13;
religion.&#13;
Activists believe the challenge&#13;
from arch-conservative religious&#13;
leaders is only an attempt to&#13;
te.mporarily halt the commlssion’&#13;
s workwhile theymount&#13;
a more complex legalchallenge&#13;
to the commission, which is&#13;
charged with reviewing the civil&#13;
rights of gays, lesbians and&#13;
-bisexuals in Hawaii - including_&#13;
marital rights and benefits.&#13;
Gay/Lesbian Pilots Org.&#13;
WASHINGTON-The National&#13;
Gay Pilots Association (NGPA)&#13;
has officially formed as a nonprofit&#13;
national organization for&#13;
gay and lesbian aviators, aiming&#13;
to educate gays and lesbians in&#13;
.aviation aboutcivil andjob rights&#13;
Issues, safety, and serve as a&#13;
network. Ron Swanda, GNPA’s&#13;
executive director, said "The&#13;
pilot and aviation communities&#13;
are among the last to&#13;
acknowledge, much less accept,&#13;
the presence of gays and&#13;
lesbians.Y The group, which&#13;
succeeds the more informal Gay&#13;
Pilots Assn., founded in 1991,&#13;
produces a quarterly magazine&#13;
and already has more than 400&#13;
Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News&#13;
haembers throughout the U.S.&#13;
hnd 5 other countries. The&#13;
associationincludes commercial,&#13;
corporate and general, aviation&#13;
pilots, student pilots, managers,&#13;
flight attendants and flying&#13;
enthusiasts. For membership&#13;
information, write: NGPA, Dept.&#13;
N, PO Box 27542, Washington&#13;
DC 20038-7542.&#13;
Women in Custody Fight&#13;
CONCORD, N.H. J- Joan&#13;
Comeau has filed a lawsuit in an&#13;
effort to gain partial custody of&#13;
the 4-year-old daughter of her&#13;
’ former lover, Lucinda Grondin.&#13;
Comeau’s suit claims that the&#13;
two women shared in decisions&#13;
about the girl’s birth, care and&#13;
financial support and that after&#13;
the 2 women ended their&#13;
relationship in 1991 arranged for&#13;
Comeautocontinueregularvisits&#13;
with the child. Grondin halted&#13;
the .visifihg rights earlier .this.&#13;
year, and both women are&#13;
claiming that the other is trying&#13;
to alienate the affections of the&#13;
San Francisco Bans Bias&#13;
Against Transgenders&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO - In a move&#13;
that many city officials say is&#13;
long overdue, SanFrancisco’s&#13;
supervisors have barred&#13;
discrimination against&#13;
transvestites, transsexuals and&#13;
cross-dressers. The Board of&#13;
Supervisors unanimously passed&#13;
the ordina nce prohibiting&#13;
discrimination based on "gender&#13;
identity" in the areas of&#13;
employment, housing, health&#13;
care, social services, public&#13;
accommodations, city contracts,&#13;
and.other areas with no apparem&#13;
opposition from businesses,&#13;
community organizations or eve&#13;
n reli~irus :grbupg.- "Thislegislation&#13;
adds to the&#13;
classification of persons&#13;
protected by our Human Rights&#13;
Commission and gives them the&#13;
respect they are entitled to," said&#13;
SupervisorTerence Hallinan, the&#13;
measure’s sponsor. ’"vVe have a&#13;
chauce to make history. This is a&#13;
prou d day to be a San&#13;
Franciscan." The law is similar&#13;
to a few such measures in other&#13;
cities, including Seattle and&#13;
Minneapolis, for example.&#13;
Mayor Frank Jordan is expected&#13;
to sign the measure into law by&#13;
the beginning of the year.&#13;
Bishop Cancels Union&#13;
SEATTLE - Vincent Warner,&#13;
the Episcopal Bishop of Seattle,&#13;
has stopped plans for the&#13;
marriage of 2 gay men, John&#13;
Black and Thoma~ Monalian,&#13;
that hadbeen slated to take place&#13;
at St. Mark’s Cathedral in the&#13;
city. In a statement, Bishop&#13;
Warner said, "There is&#13;
incredible, wrenching pain for&#13;
all of us in these events. How do&#13;
wehold out the hand ofwelcome&#13;
and inclusivity and yet deny the&#13;
church’s blessing? ~’As a person&#13;
who has all my life stood with&#13;
those Who are marginalized by&#13;
the church and by society," the&#13;
bishop added, "it grieves me&#13;
~deeply that I am the person who&#13;
- says "no:’~ And J.. ache ;for~ the&#13;
couple who only asked that their&#13;
care for one another, their&#13;
covenant, be witnessed and&#13;
blessed by the church."&#13;
Japanese-American&#13;
Org, Begins Gay Group&#13;
LOS ANGELES - The Los&#13;
Angeles-based civil fights group,&#13;
the Japanese American Citizens&#13;
League, has launched its first&#13;
chapter devoted to Asian and&#13;
Pacific Islander gay and lesbian&#13;
concerns. The chapter, known&#13;
as API Lambda, will also be&#13;
located in Los Angeles but will&#13;
not be restricted to membership&#13;
in the Southern Calffomiaregion.&#13;
Earlier this year, the JACL&#13;
offic!ally endorsed same-sex&#13;
marriages amid intense controversy&#13;
- the first major nongay&#13;
civil rights organization to&#13;
do so. "We want to build upon&#13;
the work that was started at the&#13;
national convention," said J.&#13;
Craig Fong, a member and&#13;
organizer of the new chapter.&#13;
"We want to energize the&#13;
organization with new&#13;
approaches to new issues and&#13;
address and advocate for other&#13;
civil rights issues as well."&#13;
Gay Superhero Comic&#13;
VANCOUVER - Mermaid&#13;
Publications, a small Canadian&#13;
comic book publisher, has&#13;
announced that it will begin&#13;
shipping copies of’X3o~Go Boy,"&#13;
a monthly gay superhero coxmc,&#13;
created by cartoonist Neil&#13;
Johnston. The superhero comic&#13;
series will feature regular&#13;
characters, including Go-Go&#13;
Boy’s boyfriend Ron Lee and&#13;
another known as the Invisible&#13;
Lesbian.&#13;
¯Sailor’s ’Wife’ Was a Man&#13;
CONCORD, Calif. -.Police in&#13;
this city east of San Francisco&#13;
revealed that the sailor’s wife&#13;
whose murder earlier in&#13;
December they began investigating&#13;
was in fact a man. "She&#13;
was a he," said Concord Officer&#13;
Joe Kreins in announcing that&#13;
the 28-year-old victim known as&#13;
Terrie Ladwig was in fact a man&#13;
also known as Larry Earl&#13;
Thompson, even though&#13;
Thompson and Navy Petty&#13;
Officer Steven Ladwig were&#13;
married lastsummer in Nevada.&#13;
Steven Ladwig had returned&#13;
from duty at sea when he&#13;
discovered the body of&#13;
Thompson at their home in&#13;
Concord On Dec. 2. Police had&#13;
- kept Thompson"s true identity&#13;
secret froni the public out of&#13;
concerns that witnesses who&#13;
weren’t aware the victim was a&#13;
man would n’t come forward if&#13;
they did. Authorities said Steven&#13;
Ladwig is not a suspect in the&#13;
killing, but Navy officials&#13;
acknowledged that they were&#13;
-.investigating the petty.officer to&#13;
see ifhe faces possible discipline&#13;
because ofhis sexual orientation.&#13;
Ladwig told police he dated&#13;
Thompson nearly 4 months&#13;
before finding out thathis partner&#13;
was a man, but denied being gay&#13;
himself. "I consider her full&#13;
female," Ladwig said. "I’m not&#13;
gay. I don’t feel that way."&#13;
Suspected Serial&#13;
KillerArraigned&#13;
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Gary&#13;
R. Bowles, who has confessed to&#13;
killing 6 gay men in Florida,&#13;
Georgia, Maryland and Virginia,&#13;
was arraigned on murder charges&#13;
in Duval County, Fla. Bowles&#13;
pleaded not guilty in the killing&#13;
ofWalter Hinton ofJacksonville.&#13;
No date for a trial has been set,&#13;
but another hearing is slated for&#13;
January. Bowles in suspected in&#13;
the murders of David Jarman of&#13;
Wheaton, Md., Milton Bradley&#13;
of Savannah, Alverson Carter Jr&#13;
of Atlanta, Albert A. Morris of&#13;
Hilliard, Fla., and Jolm Hardy&#13;
Roberts of Daytona Beach.&#13;
GayGenius Honored&#13;
MANCHESTER, England -&#13;
Alan M. Turing, the British&#13;
mathematician andgayman who&#13;
played a central role in breaking&#13;
Nazi military codes duringWorld&#13;
War II and paved the way for&#13;
basic concepts that later led to&#13;
the development of the moder n&#13;
computer, has finally been&#13;
honored in his home town of&#13;
Manchester. Michael Meacher,&#13;
Labor MP, officially opened the&#13;
Alan Turing Way in the city,&#13;
describing the Turing as "a real&#13;
local genius.’" The event&#13;
commemorated the 40th&#13;
anniversary of Turing’s death in&#13;
1954 from cyanide poisoning,&#13;
an apparent suicide.&#13;
Goldwater Honored By&#13;
Ariz. Civil Liberties Org.&#13;
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - In&#13;
another surprising - and at one&#13;
time unlikely ~ recognition of&#13;
political friendships, the Arizona&#13;
Civil Liberties Union honored&#13;
former Republican presidential&#13;
nominee and ex-Senator Barry&#13;
Goldwater as its Civil Lib&#13;
ertarian of the Year. Goldwater&#13;
was selected for his support of a&#13;
woman’s right to decide&#13;
questions concerning abortion&#13;
and his outspoken opposition to&#13;
the ban on gays in the U.S. armed&#13;
forces.&#13;
"Fhe Constitution doesn’t say&#13;
anything about gays," the archconservative&#13;
Goldwater said. "It&#13;
gives us the freedom of Speech,&#13;
it gives us the freedom of&#13;
association. It gives us other&#13;
freedoms as long as the expression&#13;
of those freedoms does&#13;
not do any harm to .anybody&#13;
else. "Now that’s a great thing&#13;
to remember because I know&#13;
there are people even today that&#13;
want to question in this country&#13;
whether ornot we should be nice&#13;
to people Who are gay. I think&#13;
that we should."&#13;
Senate Not Likely to&#13;
Tackle Pentagon Ban&#13;
WASHINGTON- According&#13;
to a report in the Washington&#13;
Times, Sen. Dan .Coats (R-IN),&#13;
who will probably become&#13;
chairman of the Senate Armed&#13;
Services’ manpower &amp; personnel&#13;
subcommittee, says he&#13;
might hold hearings on whether&#13;
the Clinton Administration is&#13;
enforcing thecompromise "don’t&#13;
ask, don’t tell" Pentagon policy&#13;
concerning homosexuals in the&#13;
armed forces. Coats told the&#13;
paper, however, that he does not&#13;
want to hold new hearings on&#13;
reinstating a blanket ban on gays&#13;
and lesbians in the military.&#13;
"I think at this point, it would&#13;
be a mistake to do that." the&#13;
Times quotes Coats as saying in&#13;
an interview. ’’There’s bipartisan,&#13;
widespread saris-faction&#13;
with the law that was written and&#13;
the regulations issued." When&#13;
President Clinton first proposed&#13;
ending the ban against Gays in&#13;
the armed forces altogether,&#13;
Coats was the GOP’s leading&#13;
opponent of the Clinton proposal&#13;
in the Senate.&#13;
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2nd PWA Blood Heating&#13;
Study Approved by FDA&#13;
WASHINGTON - The Food &amp;&#13;
Drug Administration has given&#13;
conditional approval to Hemocleanse&#13;
Inc. to enlarge its clinical&#13;
testing of its BioLogic-HT&#13;
apparatus, following initial study&#13;
with 6 patients earlier this year.&#13;
The machine is used to heat the&#13;
patients’ blood to destroy HIV&#13;
cells and then infuse it back into&#13;
the patients. Hemocleanse will&#13;
conduct further studies of the&#13;
effect of the heating process&#13;
under the conditional FDA&#13;
approval with 30 infected&#13;
patients. Theresults of the initial&#13;
study were encouraging and the&#13;
.expanded study will begin early&#13;
in 1995.&#13;
Researchers May&#13;
Have Found KS Virus&#13;
NEW YORK - Scientists at&#13;
Columbia University have&#13;
announced that they have found&#13;
what they believe is a new virus&#13;
that may cause Kaposi’s&#13;
sarcoma, askincancer.thatstrikes&#13;
a number of people with AIDS.&#13;
Dr. Yuan Chang and her&#13;
husband, Dr. Patrick S. Moore,&#13;
said they found that unique&#13;
sequences ofDNAwere isolated&#13;
from tissues of KS lesions taken&#13;
from patients with AIDS.&#13;
"The DNA sequences we&#13;
found contain portions ofat least&#13;
three different genes that are&#13;
unique to herpes virus," Chang&#13;
said. "The evidence strongly&#13;
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health minister, opposed the&#13;
measure, telling the Assembly&#13;
that testing for the virus is already&#13;
required for blood, sperm, tissue,&#13;
organ and other donors. The&#13;
Assembly members finally&#13;
decided that the benefits that&#13;
might be gained by universal&#13;
testing did not outweigh the&#13;
possible discrimination and&#13;
invasion of the privacy of&#13;
citizens.&#13;
Estimate: 10,000 Indians&#13;
Will Die Daily by 2000&#13;
BOMBAY - The head of the&#13;
Indian Health Assn., I.S. Gilada,&#13;
has said that by the year 2000 -&#13;
just 5 years from now - an&#13;
estimated 10,000 Indians will die&#13;
daily from AIDS or AIDSrelatedillnesses.&#13;
Gilada said that&#13;
1 of every 100 pregnant women&#13;
at prenatal clinics in Bombay&#13;
now tests HIV-positive - thesame&#13;
infection rate as prostitutes in&#13;
the city in 1986. "India will need&#13;
6 times as many hospital beds as&#13;
it has today to manage just the&#13;
AIDS eases," he said.&#13;
New AIDS Program&#13;
Leader at UN&#13;
NEW YORK- Dr. Peter Plot, a&#13;
Belgian physician, has been&#13;
named head of a new agency to&#13;
combine theAIDS-fightingwork&#13;
of 6 United Nations agencies.&#13;
Plot has been the organizer of&#13;
several international AIDS&#13;
conferences and the associate&#13;
director of the World Health&#13;
guggests that these DNA&#13;
sequences belong toanewherpes&#13;
sequence, but additional tests are&#13;
needed to con firm it."&#13;
Researchers around the world&#13;
have been trying for some time&#13;
to discover if KS is caused by&#13;
some infectious agent.&#13;
FDA OKs HIV Saliva Test&#13;
WASHINGTON - The Food &amp;&#13;
Drug Administration has gaven&#13;
the OK for Epitope Inc. to begin&#13;
marketing the first HIV test that&#13;
uses saliva instead of blood to&#13;
detect the virus. The test, known&#13;
as OraSure, is alS0 the first&#13;
to bdapproved for diagn6~iS Of&#13;
disease using saliva. The test&#13;
detects anti-bodies to HIV, not&#13;
the virusitself, whichis notfound&#13;
in saliva. Some health experts&#13;
believe a saliva test for HIV&#13;
would increase the number of&#13;
people finding out if they were&#13;
exposed to the virus.&#13;
The FDA said it approved the&#13;
oral test because it had been&#13;
shown to give false negatives in&#13;
only t or 2 of every 100 people&#13;
who are actually infected, and&#13;
false positives mjust 2 of every&#13;
100 uninfected individuals. The&#13;
test is not for home use and can&#13;
only be used under the&#13;
supervision of a physician.&#13;
France Rejects&#13;
Universal HIV Testing&#13;
PARIS - The French Assembly&#13;
has voted down a proposal that&#13;
would have involved eventually&#13;
testing all French citizens for&#13;
Organizat.ion’s world AIDS&#13;
program since 1992. The new&#13;
AIDS program, which will be&#13;
headquartered in Geneva, will&#13;
include the work currently done&#13;
by WHO, UNICEF, UNESCO,&#13;
the UN Development Program,&#13;
the UN Population Fund and the&#13;
World Bank.&#13;
Duchess Had HIV Tests&#13;
LISBON - The former Sarah&#13;
Ferguson, the Duchess of York&#13;
and estranged wife of Britain’ s&#13;
Prince Andrew, told the Lisbon&#13;
dai!y.,ne,.wspaper _Diar~o de&#13;
Noticias that she was tested 3&#13;
times for HIV - once before&#13;
marrying the prince and once&#13;
eachbefore gettingpregnant with&#13;
her 2 daughters.&#13;
"People must be more open&#13;
about the disease," the duchess&#13;
told the paper. "It seems to me&#13;
that the slogan ’The treatment&#13;
for AIDS is education’ would be.&#13;
appropriate." The duchess was&#13;
in the country to help a local&#13;
AIDS charity.&#13;
AIDS Theory Disputed&#13;
CHICAGO - A series of articles&#13;
in the highly respected journal&#13;
Science has outlined a 3-month&#13;
investigation into claims by&#13;
controversial University of&#13;
California virologist Dr. Peter&#13;
Duesberg that drug use, not the&#13;
HIV virus, is the cause ofAIDS.&#13;
The reports found that&#13;
Duesberg has been promoting&#13;
his theories for anumber of years&#13;
and has acquired a number of&#13;
followers, but that his ideas are&#13;
Briefs Health&#13;
not widely accepted among his&#13;
fellow scientists. Studying recent&#13;
research on AIDS among hemo&#13;
-philiacs, spread of the epidemic&#13;
in Thailand, and on the side&#13;
effects of illegal drug use, the&#13;
researchers concluded that there&#13;
is increasing evidence for the&#13;
causal relationship between HIV&#13;
and AIDS, but do not support&#13;
Duesberg’ s theories.&#13;
Lawsuit Over Canceled&#13;
Insurance Policy&#13;
MIAMI-Allan Terl, an attorney&#13;
who is HIV-positive, has sued&#13;
the Ohio-based Universal&#13;
Guaranty Life insurance&#13;
company, charging the firm sold&#13;
life insurance policies to people&#13;
with AIDS and other serious&#13;
illnesses and then dropped their&#13;
policies when their medical&#13;
condition was discovered.&#13;
Terl’s suit claims an agent sold&#13;
him- a policy that required no&#13;
physical examination or medical&#13;
questions about HIV, but that&#13;
after completing the application&#13;
and sending his first payment,&#13;
Universal Guaranty Life wrote&#13;
him claiming that the insurance&#13;
agent who sold the policy was&#13;
unlicensed in Florida and had&#13;
been soliciting policies&#13;
fraudulently.&#13;
Universal Guaranty offered to&#13;
refund his premium with an&#13;
additional $1,000 if he would&#13;
surrender the policy. Ted has&#13;
refused to surrender the policy&#13;
and wants the insurance&#13;
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Ex Nursing Aide Sues&#13;
Hospital over HIV Tattoo&#13;
PHILADELPHIA - John&#13;
Baldetta, a former nursing aide,&#13;
has suedthe Harborview Medical&#13;
Center because officials there&#13;
fired him for showing a tattoo on&#13;
his forearm that reads: "HIV&#13;
POSITIVE," and because he&#13;
discussed AIDS with patients at&#13;
the facility.&#13;
Baldetta claims that the&#13;
hospital violated federal laws,&#13;
including the Americans With&#13;
Disabilities Act, as well as his&#13;
constitutional rights of free&#13;
speech.&#13;
The medical center fired&#13;
Baldetta in January 1993 when&#13;
he refused to keep the tattoo&#13;
covered and would not stop&#13;
telling patients who asked about&#13;
AIDS issues. Hospital officials&#13;
said Baldetta could impede the&#13;
recovery of some patients who&#13;
might worry about contracting&#13;
HIV from him. Baldetta said he&#13;
had a right-to display his tattoo&#13;
and he never discussed AIDS&#13;
unless asked by patients.&#13;
HUD May Eliminate&#13;
AIDS Housing Program&#13;
WASHINGTON°:- The federal&#13;
Housing &amp; Urbafi:Development&#13;
Dept. may eliminate a major&#13;
AIDS housing subsidy program&#13;
Health Briefs Health Briefs Health Briefs Health&#13;
in a cost-cutting restructuring&#13;
effort. The HOPWA (Housing&#13;
Opportunities for People With&#13;
AIDS) is administered by HUD,&#13;
where Secretary Henry Cisneros&#13;
had asked the program get $225&#13;
million for fiscal 1996. Instead&#13;
the Office of Management &amp;&#13;
Budget rejected the proposal and&#13;
has put forward the&#13;
reorganization plan that would&#13;
phase out the housing program&#13;
over a 5-year period.&#13;
Ryan White CARE Act&#13;
May Face Cuts&#13;
WASHINGTON ~- AIDS&#13;
activists, already shaken by&#13;
reports that the Clinton&#13;
Administration may dismantle&#13;
funds forhousingforpeople with&#13;
HIV andAIDS, are increasingly&#13;
worried now over reports that&#13;
the new Republican congressional&#13;
majority may also gut the&#13;
Ryan White CARE Act when it&#13;
expxres in September 1995.&#13;
Since the Nov. 8 elections put&#13;
theGOPincontrol ofbothhouses&#13;
of Congress, several newspapers&#13;
have reported that the new&#13;
Republican majority has&#13;
discussed various federal&#13;
funding cuts, including the Ryan&#13;
White program.&#13;
The act authorizes federal&#13;
funds to cities that are hardest hit&#13;
by the epidemic, and accounts&#13;
for hundreds of millions of&#13;
federal dollars currently going&#13;
to 42 metropolitan areas in the&#13;
U.S.&#13;
With budget-conscious Republicans&#13;
no~’iii"6ontrol of both&#13;
the House and the Senate, some&#13;
activists say the Ryan White&#13;
CAREAct is atemptingprogram&#13;
for theGOPbecause it is now the&#13;
2rid largest domestic ’discretionary&#13;
funding program,&#13;
surpassed only by the federal&#13;
Head Start program.&#13;
WHO: 1 Million ’Official’&#13;
Cases of AIDS Globally&#13;
GENEVA - The World Health&#13;
Organization says the official&#13;
number of AIDS cases globally&#13;
has. now’ surpass’ed the’ onemillion&#13;
mark. WHOafinounced&#13;
that as of Dec. 31, 1994,&#13;
governments around the world&#13;
had reported 1,025,073 AIDS&#13;
cases since they started keeping&#13;
records of the epidemic in 1980.&#13;
WHO officials said, however,&#13;
that the actual numbers&#13;
worldwide were closer to 4.5&#13;
million because of underreporting&#13;
in developing&#13;
countries. According to WHO,&#13;
more than 70% of all the global&#13;
AIDS cases are in Africa; some&#13;
9% are in the U.S.; another9%in&#13;
the rest of the Americas; 6% in&#13;
Asia; and some4% in Europe.&#13;
HIV Infectiousness&#13;
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -&#13;
Researchers at the University of&#13;
Michigan report that infected&#13;
individuals are most contagious&#13;
during the first 2 months after&#13;
their initial HIV infection, the&#13;
sameperiodoftime during which&#13;
they are least able to tel 1 they’ve&#13;
beeeninfeeted. According to the&#13;
study, infected individuals could&#13;
transmit the virus in up to a third&#13;
oftheir sexual contacts withother&#13;
people. After .this highly&#13;
infectious 60-day period, HIV&#13;
becomes far. less virulent, and&#13;
the researchers found that after&#13;
the initia 12-m0nth period the&#13;
chances of transmitting the virus&#13;
were only 3 in 1,000 contacts&#13;
according to the study published&#13;
in the Journal of Acquired&#13;
Immune Deficiency Syndrome.&#13;
The researchers noted that the&#13;
vies againbecomes more&#13;
transmissible later when the&#13;
individual develops full-blow&#13;
AIDS, but does not become as&#13;
infectious as during the initial 2&#13;
month period.&#13;
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SEATTLE - Taking note of&#13;
changes in the AIDS epidemic&#13;
in this country, anew publication&#13;
aimed at socially active people&#13;
infected with HIV has been&#13;
launched.&#13;
The Positive Planetis subtitled&#13;
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and the District of Columbia&#13;
between 1993 and 1994, focuses&#13;
on "activity that institutionalizes&#13;
hostility" toward gay men and&#13;
lesbians, not on actual violence&#13;
or harassment of individuals.&#13;
Included in the report’s&#13;
"incidents"were statewide ballot&#13;
measures, state and federal&#13;
legislative battles, court rulings,&#13;
local ordinances, school-related&#13;
activitieS, arts censorship, and&#13;
other public policy activities.&#13;
.The prominence of gay. rights&#13;
issues in public debate since&#13;
President Clinton initiated a&#13;
move to end the ban on gays and&#13;
lesbians in-the military has led&#13;
both to more public acceptance&#13;
of gays and to "a strong backlash&#13;
that has played out in the public&#13;
arena," the report concludes.&#13;
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towards Gays. I’d rather face a&#13;
lunatic with a gun than deal with&#13;
the prejudice of the department.&#13;
Oneoptionisjustto lie, topretend&#13;
not to be Gay but that’ s notme-&#13;
I don’ t like to be that way.&#13;
TFN: What would be the&#13;
consequences of "coming out"?&#13;
What kind of response would&#13;
you get? How would you be&#13;
treated?&#13;
Officer: [My fear is that] they&#13;
may not back me, come to my&#13;
aid in a confrontation, which&#13;
wouldjeopardize my life. Some&#13;
officers might also harass and&#13;
even threaten me. I know it&#13;
happens: I’ ve heard officers say&#13;
that they would not work with&#13;
someoneorwouldnotbackthem.&#13;
However, there are others who&#13;
are not afraid of doing theirjobs&#13;
who would back me or anyone,&#13;
regardless of their personal&#13;
feelings. There are those who&#13;
know me and know I’d come to&#13;
their aid....&#13;
I feel many officers are very&#13;
prejudiced. I think that they&#13;
would have a hard time dealing&#13;
with openly Gay officers.&#13;
Recently, I overheard some&#13;
officers saying that these people&#13;
[Gays] are bad, evil, gross, and&#13;
disgusting....&#13;
However, there seems to be a&#13;
slightly different attitude toward&#13;
Lesbians among Tulsa police.&#13;
I’ d guess that there are about 70-&#13;
90 female Tulsa officers, a few&#13;
of whom are Lesbians. I think&#13;
the male officers believe that&#13;
Lesbian cops are more apt to ~elp in a fight than "straight"&#13;
emale ones. Certainly the&#13;
"straight" male cops are aware&#13;
that there are Lesbians on the&#13;
force and don’ tseem.to have the&#13;
same objections that they would&#13;
seem to have to Gay cops. They&#13;
think that there aren’ t any Gay&#13;
cops....&#13;
I know some bias comes from&#13;
the fact that we mostly deal with&#13;
"bad" people. Officers don’t&#13;
know "good" Gay people, only&#13;
people in trouble2 It’ S the same&#13;
with Blacks or Jews or any other&#13;
minority. You can’ tlump people&#13;
into some category, though a lot&#13;
of-officers do assume if ~one&#13;
member of a minority is bad,all&#13;
are. Itis easy for cops to develop&#13;
a lot of prejudice but to do this&#13;
job working with so many&#13;
different people, you .should not&#13;
be prejudiced.&#13;
TFN: What if anything does the&#13;
department do to deal with&#13;
officers’ prejudice?&#13;
Officer: At the Police Academy,&#13;
there’s some "sensitivity"&#13;
training. It’ s a recent program&#13;
and many Officers opposed it.&#13;
It’ s limited to issues of race and&#13;
ethnicity. Homosexuality seems&#13;
to be taboo unless mentioned in&#13;
:a bad sense. Nothing’s taught&#13;
about it. It was mentioned just&#13;
once in the context~ of sexual&#13;
harassment. The response from&#13;
one participant was, ~’we would&#13;
hope there’ s no homosexuals in&#13;
our midst."&#13;
TFN: Do you think no.t including&#13;
it is aproblem?&#13;
Officer: Yes. The majority of&#13;
officers who talk about it&#13;
[homosexuality!,,,~ayit’ s wrong&#13;
or immoral; it ~ chosen. For&#13;
example at an "in-servic.e"&#13;
training (periodic re-training&#13;
provided to current officers as&#13;
opposed to new recruits), there&#13;
was an officer who wore an anti-&#13;
-Gay t-shirt (During in-service&#13;
training officers wear street&#13;
clothes2) That officer would not&#13;
havewornat-shirt that was racist,&#13;
even if he is [racist]. He knows&#13;
he v(ould get in trouble.&#13;
Management takes racism&#13;
seriously. Officers get days off&#13;
~avcitihstobuet.hpaavyiaonr.d.reprimands for&#13;
TFNi Are the anti-Gay&#13;
comments as bad as the racist&#13;
ones?&#13;
Officer: Yes, forexample, I heard&#13;
an officer say, "they’re [Gays]&#13;
so screwed up in the head, they&#13;
should all get a gun, shoot&#13;
themselves in the head and get it&#13;
over with."&#13;
TFN: Do you think that Lesbian&#13;
&amp; Gay issues should be added to&#13;
academyandin-service training?&#13;
Officer: Yes, but I believe it&#13;
would be hard to do; there are so&#13;
many who are so prejudiced, and&#13;
who are so set in their ways.&#13;
Some it might help - the ones&#13;
who are more open-minded.&#13;
Officers need to be reminded&#13;
that they are not here to force(all&#13;
citizens) to share the officers’&#13;
belief.&#13;
TFN: Do you thinkmanagement&#13;
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Officer: Managementseems only&#13;
to be looking out for themselves.&#13;
They’re politically motivated. It&#13;
[reducing and-Gay prejudice]&#13;
would need support from all&#13;
levels, from supervisors all the&#13;
way up to the Chief and the&#13;
Mayor. That’s what it took with&#13;
issues of racism in the&#13;
department. My observation is&#13;
that Chief Palmer is a closeminded&#13;
person coming from&#13;
religion [an anti-Gay religious.&#13;
viewpoint].&#13;
TFN: What do you think about&#13;
the proposed Human Right&#13;
¯ Ordinance?&#13;
Officer: Ihope itpasses. I believe&#13;
it would give Lesbian and Gay&#13;
officers more of a leg to stand on.&#13;
It would be a confidence booster&#13;
to be able to be oneself, not to&#13;
have to pretend.&#13;
Right now there’s no&#13;
protection from being fired for&#13;
being Gay, though I think the&#13;
department would be wise&#13;
enough to look for other things&#13;
to cover the firing -petty stuff.If&#13;
you were fired for being Gay and&#13;
you were bold enough to raise&#13;
the issue, they’ d deny it.&#13;
1" dlike to talk toMayorSavage&#13;
about what it’ s like to bea Gay&#13;
officer and about the need forjob&#13;
protections. I’ve heard that the&#13;
Mayor said no city employee’s&#13;
ever approached her about anti-&#13;
Gay problems and that’s why&#13;
she’s not sure about supporting&#13;
the non-discrimination proposal.&#13;
I’d like to talk with her about it&#13;
but I’m afraid of what would&#13;
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face a guy with ~ gun than be&#13;
exposed to the prejudice in the&#13;
department.&#13;
TFN: What do you think about&#13;
the undercover vice operations&#13;
targeting male/male sex in public&#13;
parks?&#13;
Officer: How often do straight&#13;
people get arrested for sex in&#13;
parks while Gays get cited or&#13;
arrested? At most straight people&#13;
get written up for curfew&#13;
violations. The difference is due&#13;
toprejudice [anti-Gayprejudice].&#13;
TFN: We’ ve done some stories&#13;
where citizens claim that police&#13;
officers solicited sexual&#13;
overtures in sting operations, and&#13;
later lied in court. Do you .flfink&#13;
officers would perjure&#13;
themselves?&#13;
Officer: Yes,incourt somemight&#13;
say that those officers have no&#13;
reason to lie and should be&#13;
believed. Somebody might ask,&#13;
"what is their motive for lying?"&#13;
The motive is the officers’&#13;
prejudice againsthomosexuality.&#13;
!, know officers sometimes do&#13;
creative paperwork’ so acharge&#13;
will stick. I also know officers&#13;
and prosecutors knowingly&#13;
_misapply laws, for example,&#13;
using laws intended for crimes.&#13;
of violence but applying them to&#13;
consensual acts. Many times&#13;
these charges stick because the&#13;
citizen charged fears to fight&#13;
them. Tire officers and&#13;
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The first text in the New Testament that terminology and completely mangles it.&#13;
-mentions homosexuality is found in This does not suggest that Paul is against&#13;
Roman, Ch. 1 v. 26 &amp; 27: ~Ior this reason Stoic philosophy, but it suggests that he&#13;
God gave them up to degrading passions, did not really understand it. Paul was a&#13;
their women exchanged natural Jew at heart and it seems that he was using&#13;
intercourse for unnatural and in the same popular terminology to attract the attention&#13;
way also the men, giving up natural of the Romans to whom he was writing.&#13;
intercourse with women, were consumed He is trying to identify himself to them to&#13;
with passion for one another, men get them to listen. This is comparable to a&#13;
committed shameless acts with men and preacher today using phrases from a rock&#13;
received in their ow.n persons the due song to get the attention of teenagers.&#13;
penalty for their error?’~)erse 26 is said to Trying to figure out what Patti really&#13;
refer to lesbianism and verse 27 to male means is not easy to explain. InGalatians.&#13;
homosexuality andalsO to argue that I-IIV 2:15, he talks of those who are Jews :by&#13;
is the punishment. ~,;~ nature (physen) but it is translated "Jerks&#13;
First, we need to understand what the by birth." In Romans 2:27, he speaks of&#13;
Apostle Paul (the-author of the text) means those who are Gentiles by nature, but the&#13;
by natural and unna.tural. literal translation reads&#13;
TheworkthePauluseshere ."ff to act para ’hmcircumcisedbynature"&#13;
for unnatural is para&#13;
physin.Physisisthe(’_rreek p!ly$~/l is immoral,&#13;
butitistranslatedas’"those&#13;
who are physically&#13;
work for nature anpara uncircumcised." It is&#13;
usually means~’bes~des, tl~en Paul is obvious here that whether&#13;
morethan, overand above, sa~ll~ thai: what a man acts like a Jew or&#13;
or beyond, understands Jewish law or&#13;
Some scholars believe God I:~d was whether a man is&#13;
thatparaphysin does mean circumcised has nothing to&#13;
unnatural or contrary to immoral.., do with the laws of nature&#13;
nature in the abstract sense or Immorality.&#13;
of nature and the laws of nature. Para Again, in I Corinthians 11:14~ Paul&#13;
physin was used in Stoic philosophy - a writes "Does not nature (physis) itself&#13;
popular philosophy in the Roman Empire teach you that if a man wears long hair, it&#13;
during Paul’s day. Stoic philosophy is degrading to him?" It was the custom of&#13;
insisted that all.~ngs were governed by Paul’s day to wear short hair - so to him,&#13;
lawsofnamreat~thathumanscandiscem natural mean what was characteristic,&#13;
that law. Virtu¢£consisted of living by consistent, ordinary, standard, expected&#13;
reason and hOt,by the laws of nature, and regular&#13;
When it came t0~sex, the Stoic believed The study of Paul’s use. of the Greek&#13;
that procreationWas the only purpose for wordparaphysin clearly shows that there&#13;
sex and anything else violates nature, is no ethical condenmation. If you are not&#13;
Anything that violates nature was convinced, there is further evidence. In&#13;
eonsideredparaphysin or mmamral. It is Romans 11:24, Paul describes how God&#13;
believed that Paul was aware of-the grafted the Gentil.es intoehe olive tree that&#13;
terminology, is the Jews. As Paul understands it, God-&#13;
There are a few other examples of Stoic acted para physin. If to act paraphysin is&#13;
terminology in Paul’s writings but there is immoral, then Paul is saying that what&#13;
no indication that Paul even clearly God did was immoral - which is absurd.&#13;
understood the technical meaning of the Once again, we can conclude that Paul&#13;
terminology, also, Paul believed that Christ means no moral condemnation of&#13;
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Center announces the celebration of its&#13;
second anniversary to be held January 29,&#13;
at 3:30 pm. The Reverend Nathaniel&#13;
Thurman, Bishop will attend.&#13;
The Rev. Nancy Horvath will preach at&#13;
Family of Faith Metropolitan Community&#13;
Church on Sunday,.Jannary 22, llam.&#13;
Horvath is the pastor of Joie de Vivre&#13;
MCC in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She is&#13;
said to be a particulary fine speaker.&#13;
The Metropolitan Community Church&#13;
of Greater Tulsa will welcome the Rev.&#13;
Joan Wakeford on Feb. 15-19. Ms.&#13;
Wakeford, ordained as a MCC pastor,&#13;
heads the independent Joan Wakeford&#13;
Ministries based in Austin, Tx. Ms.&#13;
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with Lesbian &amp; Gay Christians in South&#13;
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information, call 838-1715.&#13;
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Marching Band for this June’s Gay&#13;
Pride Parade are encouraged to call 838-&#13;
2121. The organizers are not professional&#13;
musicians (most have not played since&#13;
high school) but intend to have fun and&#13;
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V~ rlI~J--I~y1 cont’dfrom page 1&#13;
received abequestfromamember’s estate.&#13;
This enabled the organization to expand&#13;
its services buttheorganizationhad slipped&#13;
into a habit of deficit spending. During his&#13;
tenure, TOHR returned to non-deficit&#13;
spending.&#13;
Kirby is also proud of the role TOHR&#13;
has taken in representing the Lesbian,&#13;
Gay &amp; Bisexual communities to city&#13;
government, and especially to the non-&#13;
Gaymedia; TOHRrepresentatives brought&#13;
.concerns of anti-Gay violence andother&#13;
issues tO city/community police&#13;
committees. TOHR also participated in a&#13;
State of Oklahoma conference conducted&#13;
by thegovernor’s office at the direction of&#13;
the state legislature. TOHR was the lead&#13;
organization that called a "town hall"&#13;
meeting to respond to anti,Gay state&#13;
legislation in the winter of 1993.&#13;
Kirby noted that he wished that he &amp;&#13;
TOHR could have done more coalition&#13;
building with other minority communities&#13;
and also, within the. Lesbian,-Gay &amp;&#13;
Bisexual communities.&#13;
His visionfor whatTulsa’s communities&#13;
need includes: non-discrimination&#13;
legislation protecting persons on the basis&#13;
of their affectional orientation and hate&#13;
crimes legislation at the state level. Kirby&#13;
notes thatneitherwill be easy to getpassed.&#13;
Kirby as a member of the "Say No to&#13;
Hate" coalition observed that the Tulsa&#13;
Police Department has been effective in&#13;
reducing hate crimes based on .race and&#13;
religion once the state statute was passed.&#13;
He thinks Tulsa police could have similar&#13;
success with Gay:related hate crimes.&#13;
TOHR is the only entity, private or&#13;
public, which tracks anti-Gay job and&#13;
housing discrimination in Tulsa. Kirby&#13;
who is now Self-employed was himself&#13;
was fired -an experience which motivated&#13;
him to activism. In fact, hebecameTOHR&#13;
president almost exactly one year after his&#13;
firing. He recognizes that it may take&#13;
years to ge~ non-discrimination legislation&#13;
passed by the city or the state but h6 has&#13;
faith in the power of education to change&#13;
minds and attitudes&#13;
Ultimately, Kirby hopes for an&#13;
integration of Lesbians and Gay men into&#13;
the larger society. He looks toward a day&#13;
see Kirby, page 11&#13;
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&amp; Sciences, Kermit Hall. She notes that&#13;
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established at universities on the. east &amp;&#13;
west coasts. Yale created its Lesbian/Gay&#13;
research center in 1986 and Prof: Harris&#13;
recalls that the first Lesbian/Gay Studies&#13;
dept. was established in 1988. She&#13;
emphasized ~that the course is not a&#13;
"political vehicle" but will be conducted&#13;
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a,ruy cont’dfrom page 10&#13;
when Lgsbians and Gaymendon’thave to&#13;
be ghettoized but can still maintain their&#13;
identity.&#13;
Kirby’s enjoyed the volunteer job of&#13;
TOHR president. It’s been stressful but&#13;
not to the point of burnout. Fie won’t miss&#13;
some of the admini strative headaches but&#13;
he doesn’ t see himself as being less active,&#13;
noting that he’s continuing on the TOFIR&#13;
board as its treasurer.&#13;
Nor is he really reducing his overall&#13;
level of activism. At the beginning of&#13;
continue the sort of work he did asTOHR&#13;
president, trying to make the world more&#13;
tolerant of Lesbian and Gay lives. He&#13;
notes that it took him 20 years to be able&#13;
to walk back into the church of his youth&#13;
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ar~"duemore to a sense of alienation in an&#13;
unaccepting environment."&#13;
Benjamin Schatz, executive director of&#13;
the Gay &amp; Lesbian Medical Association,&#13;
which has lobbied the AMA for year to&#13;
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Steffan° cont’dfrom page 1&#13;
Noveniber when it ruled.7-3 that the Navy&#13;
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six weeks before he was scheduled to&#13;
graduatefrom the Naval Academyin 1987.&#13;
The decision now by Steffan and the&#13;
attorneys representing him not to appeal&#13;
that ruling means it will be a year or more&#13;
before any of the challenges to the&#13;
Pentagon’s anti-gay policy can come&#13;
before the U.S. Supreme Court. But on&#13;
the heels of the appeals court ruling just a&#13;
few months ago, Steffan and his attorneys&#13;
with the Lambda Legal Defense Fund&#13;
said a discharge challenge under the new&#13;
"don’t ask, don’t, tell" Pentagon policy&#13;
may be legally more defensible than one&#13;
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Murder cont’dfrompage 1&#13;
Wilson, a 17-year-old, just hours after&#13;
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Gay couple. On one, an officer made rude&#13;
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*My American History: Lesbian And&#13;
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*Two Teenagers In Twenty: Writing By&#13;
Gay And Lesbian Youth (Edited by Ann&#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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*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
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Westcopa Salon, Lincoln Plaza
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Interfaith AIDS Ministries
438-2437, 800-284-2437
*HIV Resource Consortium, 4154 S. Harvard, Ste~ H-1 749-4194
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TOHR Gay HelpLine (hffo.)
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Professionals
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628-0594
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838-7232
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838-1715
Dignity/Integrity
298-4648
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583-9780
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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

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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.

January Meeting

Let’s start building bridges today and
tomorrow our community will thrive.
Looking forward to meeting you soon.
Tim E. Gillean
President, Tulsa Oklahomans for
Human Rights, lnc.

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and. the meeting will begin promptly at
7:00 p.m.

M e m bars’ -Representatives

Tim Gillean ...................................... President
Tim Henry ......................... 1st Vice President
" Miriam Childers ............... 2nd Vice President
Aaron Martin ............ : ...................... Secretary
Kelly Kirby ........................ i ............. Treasurer.
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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.

Ni.gerians Protest AIDS ~
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NIAMEY~ Niger.-:.-~:~Muslim fundam~fitalists and clefics~e.protesting the
Ni"g¢~ri:hn gov¢mment’§1~IP~f educatiOn and ’
pr~gention.campaign~cl~g thehealth
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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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risktothegeneralpublic.Eggs-orooeysts
- of the cryptosporidium are found in
nearlyall surface waterin minute amounts
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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Lesbians and Gays
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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.

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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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�Elders
!,ompage 2- Elections
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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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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;
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Jeffery A. Beal, MD, Ginny Butler, RN, Theodore Campbell, MSW&#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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ever combination Holiday Banquet and&#13;
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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;
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Kelly Kirby Treasurer&#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;
News Briefs News Briefs&#13;
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;
- n~essages."&#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;
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continuedfrom page 7&#13;
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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state ballot meastires and the re-election&#13;
of all 13 Senate sponsors of the&#13;
Employment Non-Discrimination Act, a&#13;
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bias based on sexual orientation. She said&#13;
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discrimination in the employment of gays&#13;
and lesbianS." Birch will succeed Tim&#13;
McFeeley, who has headed HRCF for&#13;
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and lesbi,’ms in the country - has more than&#13;
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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;
itself is slated to begin atethe end of&#13;
January...&#13;
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;
seven .yearsof activ~ism - she says that&#13;
there were times she .couldn’t see the end&#13;
but you just have-.to move forward and&#13;
celebrate the small successes.&#13;
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criminal Law, Bankruptcy, Workers Compensation&#13;
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Weekend and evening appointments are available.&#13;
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;
courts.&#13;
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Tommy Chesbro, Ric Kirby &amp; BrianJackson help Tulsa’s AIDS Walkgive donations to&#13;
Tulsa HIWAIDS servtce organizations after the World AIDS Day Memorial;&#13;
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;
Arts of Okla. showed Silverlake L~fe, a documentary of two men living with AIDS.&#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;
You have to live in District 5 &amp;6 to vote&#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;
not enough.&#13;
This paper follows several other&#13;
attempts by folks whom I honor for their&#13;
hard work. Tulsa FamilyNews can and will&#13;
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community via advertising. Lesbian and&#13;
Gay bar owners have long carried much of&#13;
the weight of helping the community -&#13;
it’s time for some of the rest of us to share&#13;
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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;
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"everyone is welcome but on our terms."&#13;
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begun to .attract some heterosexuals who&#13;
treated theclub as a "freak show."&#13;
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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;
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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;
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a community is for us to start working&#13;
together,".he said.&#13;
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cabaret space for.li~’e performance and&#13;
film or videos ofinterest to the community.&#13;
He finished saying that he had no grand&#13;
illusions about getting rich from a club&#13;
but hejust wants to make aliving and have&#13;
some fun doing it. So far, he says he’s&#13;
working hard but he’s having a great time.&#13;
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New Year’s Eve Party&#13;
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Rocky Horror Party&#13;
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1229 South Memorial Drive,.-Tulsa 918-835-5083&#13;
Oklahoma City EVERY&#13;
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175 bm/blu, wide var of int,&#13;
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(We’ll print it here)&#13;
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,GWM mid 40s, phys fit, 5’5,&#13;
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cd, 35 5’3 135 iso aggr stocky&#13;
male for discreet fun 919566&#13;
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OK FOOTBALL PLAYER:&#13;
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blnd/brn like to play football,&#13;
sports, like music-lille to swim-&#13;
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SAME: Bill, ~/M bear 33 6’2&#13;
230, brn/~qrn, into western&#13;
leather anc] boots seeking same&#13;
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Oklahoma City LOVING AND&#13;
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built, Ikg for younger who will&#13;
care as much for me as for them,&#13;
movies, having a qd time, like&#13;
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out in the country iso someone&#13;
nice perhaps int, 36 6’3 160, just&#13;
enjoy having fun, 915589&#13;
Tulsa THE FRENCH&#13;
CHEF: GWM ,y.oung,&#13;
red hair, brn5 7 165,&#13;
~CD likes to cook and&#13;
please-Ikg for Mr. Right&#13;
CD 18-26 916052&#13;
Tulsa TAKIN’ IT&#13;
EASY: Alan, just&#13;
Ja~’ing back and&#13;
takin it&#13;
easy,looking for&#13;
someone to get&#13;
together with&#13;
passsive, like dom&#13;
guys, give me a call&#13;
916188 ~&#13;
Tulsa LONG ~&#13;
BLONDE HAIR: ~&#13;
Jim, GWM 29, 5’11 ~_&#13;
185 long&#13;
bind/green silent type, into&#13;
partying, secure quys- Iv me some&#13;
info on yourself,like computers,&#13;
camping, music and video-&#13;
916235&#13;
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185, 27, private person prof I iso&#13;
18-29, re/nice looking, ~vg, int&#13;
in talking, with people and seeing&#13;
what happens- 916882&#13;
Tulsa SPORTS FAN: Josh, masc&#13;
prof’l, 29’6’ bin/hazel, 160 iso&#13;
want a loving long’lasting .rel- int other men 18-25 in the area&#13;
give me a call 915635 ’~ " "&#13;
Oklahoma City STEVEN 33,&#13;
brn/grn, enjoy, hearifig from&#13;
anyone- 915744&#13;
Oklahoma City PARTY WITH A&#13;
BEAR: Sam, 44, hairy chest and&#13;
back iso someone to go to gay&#13;
parties with me, Iookififl for 25-&#13;
i5 smooth chested, a~c] enjoy&#13;
this- 916011&#13;
Stillwater COUPLE OF HOT&#13;
GUYS-GWMC 23 &amp; 24, 5’10,&#13;
170, 135, both brn/brn semi&#13;
students @ OSU Ikg 4.SWM 21-&#13;
27 couples 2 4 entertainment in&#13;
the area dancing, dinners,&#13;
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before calling in. Write down what&#13;
you want to say~ Keep it short and&#13;
simple. Just describe yourself and&#13;
what you’re looking for. Our&#13;
computerized system wil walk you&#13;
through the rest. Have a pen ready to&#13;
write down your box number.&#13;
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waterski, iso sincere friendship or&#13;
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OK GO FOR IT!, GWM 30:5’9&#13;
155, work out looking for other&#13;
18-25 smooth and slim, movies&#13;
dinner quiet walks, beach travel,&#13;
love to spoil someone- 912902&#13;
OK T-BIRD, Tom, 21, attr, 6’2,&#13;
bm/brn natural curly, looking for&#13;
Someone to talk to, be friends&#13;
with, whatever happens- 913073&#13;
OK BEN, Ben 36 WM bind/6’2&#13;
190 bi WM looking for the best of&#13;
both worlds, if u understand what&#13;
I’m saying give me a call-&#13;
9I 3894&#13;
OK LOOKING FOR A LOVER,&#13;
JOHN 36: (+)looking for&#13;
someone 20-27 gdlkgl and&#13;
wanting a lover- 9i 4315&#13;
OK IF IT FEELS GOOD-, Tom,&#13;
21, brn/brn 6’1, down to earth&#13;
honest, into anything that is fun&#13;
and feels gooor, .&#13;
give&#13;
me a call; 914463&#13;
OK ROMANTIC, 5’9, WM 1.60,&#13;
looking for a friend, romance&#13;
movies, compat, cook, quiet eves&#13;
@ home, massages, int give me a&#13;
call, 913532&#13;
Oklahoma City&#13;
Chad, 28 GWM&#13;
give me a call- 91~220&#13;
Oklahoma City FURR YOU:,&#13;
5’9, 160, brn/hzl, must athl built&#13;
hairy chest give me a call-&#13;
913532&#13;
Oklahoma City GM 36, gdklg 6’&#13;
175, 32w in the city, prefermy&#13;
age or younger for good times-&#13;
913712&#13;
Oklahoma City BI TV, Hi baby&#13;
Caro!y_n bi " iso GBM for&#13;
some fun- 915186&#13;
Oklahoma C!ty LIKE,S, ’EM&#13;
BUTCH-, Felik 22, 6 1, 189, iso&#13;
someone of same standards a&#13;
liltle taller, fun, likes to go outi&#13;
enjoys life, 18-25, and with sim&#13;
int prefa guy on the butchside,&#13;
love to stay home and watch TV,&#13;
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STUDENTS, currently a student&#13;
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someone interested in having a&#13;
good time, 18-30-913094&#13;
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GWM 24: blndTblu, .140,&#13;
prof’l&#13;
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834-2838&#13;
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Hair, Nails, Tanning&#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
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

�tohr reporter

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Several candidates vying for
your votes in state and federal
elections this November have
been invited to the October meet-

New Hours,
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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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The nominating committee
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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
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was asked about gay flight
attendants working on the
charters, he was told the
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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
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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
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ruling demanded Young’s
to and from games exclude male
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homosexuality "cannot be
removal from the court. "With
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~¢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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denial of God’ s plan."
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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~.
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more lenient ones." Members of
74Jrelate, said his suggestion
Cowlloy~ wpt!ld comment~
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Koehler’s family agreed. "It’ s a
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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
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and shoutdbe put in their own
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giae~{o,-~ayshis remarks were "a
worth anything. When you
charter b~cause
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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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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
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’Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,’" and
"Legislating Against Violence.,"
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don’t buy until you’re satisfied
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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
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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~

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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Family of Faith-,~iOij g ~!~;ii~it’ ~y &amp;. :~Body,~., Electric

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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Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered Tulsans, Tulsa
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?

What other Gay papers/publications do you read?

If not, what suggestions do you have?

PART I, ABOUT YOU
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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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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;
of his extremism and his&#13;
TULSA&#13;
FAMILY&#13;
NEWS&#13;
Pu blishe r/Edito r&#13;
Tom Neal&#13;
Assistant Editor&#13;
James Christjohn&#13;
Staff Writers&#13;
Kharma Amos&#13;
Brannon Crain&#13;
Maureen Curtin to the address above. Each reader is entitled to one&#13;
Staff Photographer free copy of each edition at distribution locations.&#13;
’JD Jamett Additional copies are available at Tomfoolery!&#13;
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;
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........’ ., - =~¢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;
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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;
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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;
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eneeinHIV eounse!ing and testing, and-in orDen’ickat 749-4194.&#13;
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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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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;
Friends seeking Friends&#13;
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;
To respond to this ad, call 900-230-0027 $1.59/min. aver. 3 rain.&#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;
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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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FALL BENEFIT&#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;
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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;
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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;
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Do current Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, or Transgendered&#13;
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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;
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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
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(where else?), wants to
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~lubs &amp; Restaurants
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organizations. After repeated
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587-8811
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innocent children! Excuse
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834=4234
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policies that.sought to reduce
585~3405
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brain - it justfell out!
discrimination based on sexual
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835:1055
*Rex, 6101 E. Admiral
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orientation (that is prejudice
:Largent actually means. Does he
660-0856
*TNT’s, 2114 S. Memorial
on under the guise of:
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’~mean that we shodd be shunned?
664-8299
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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).
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582-2400
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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
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Peoria
ofthatcampaign’sprejudiceand
long as we are politically silent 743-5272
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the depth of its ignorance. He
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7116
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Mingo,
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102
254-2100
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¯ 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
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our lives.
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628-8745
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592-3317
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747-3322
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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
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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

�tohr reporter

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September/October 1994 Volume !4 Number 10
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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
_ .s
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
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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1994.

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of 18 to 65basedon6% of general
and Asians/Pacific Islanders, 3
in OK’s Gay per 1000 pop. This AIDS rate is population, with an assumption Proj~ect explore Gay identity and develop
strategies to confront anti-Gay
estimated assuming 6% of each
of a higher percentage in urban
Communities race/ethnieity
The LIFEGUARD project is
hostilities, both internal and
areas and a lower one in rural
is Gay or Bisexual.
by Alan G. Nyitray~ MS
"It’s important that we look at
the Oklahoma Gay community
as a collection of many smaller
communities like African
American Gay men, Hispamc!
Latino Gay men, Lesbian and
G~y youth, rural Gay peop!e,
etc. Each of these smaller
communities have their own
issue that must be specifically
addressed; There is no one
monolithic Gay community,"
concludes Nyitmy in a summary
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
prevention message apart..from
antibody test than Caucasian Gay
heterosexuals, smaller .Gay
communities with in the Iarger ¯ men.
Gay/Bi men under age 25 are
Gay community need.their ow.n
significantly more likely to say
messages and projects. One HIV
that they did not use a condom in
preventionmessage for the whole
anal sex with a casual partner
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
....For more inf0~aaonc~ Nlan
Nyitray at 405-2714636 or write
or Lesbians in Oklahoma, though
these sorts of studies have been
.,HIV/STD Service, OK Sta.te
-successful elsewhere;~ . , ~ .~ ~
Other observations ar~........... ~ fOO6NE 16di’s~ oKC, ~731 i~/1299.
there are at least 114,000 Gay,
Les.b~an
and
Bisexual

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coming to Tulsa. This project
October 26, SWIM: Sex With
was originally developed in Los
Intimacy for Men, this meeting,
Angeles, California, and had
held in an auditorium rather than
been adapted to fit the needs of
a home, brings together 30 to 50
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LIFEGUARD is a series of
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four meetings, dealing .with
available to Gay men today and’
differentaspect~ of HIV disease~
help develop skills in increasing
The meetings are free and are
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color. The meetings will be held
in voluntc~s~l~_m.cs through~0u.t
Tulsa on wednesday evedings
and will provide an excellent
environment for meeting. Places
Support Services announces
and times are available by calling
the return of the Being Aware
Brian Jackson at 584-4983,
rap group for the fall &amp;-winter
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
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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
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objectives in dating. Exploring - ~William Brnder, certified HIV/
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-! s0me:;.0fith~issues of da~t~ing
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activist, and JeffMartin, Masters
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October 19, SEA: Self Esteem
and Attitudos,.-.this meeti,n.~g ~’~
is
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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
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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? ~
:" " " "..~ 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
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children, or both. That calls
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more accessory units ~ selfcontained
"apartments""
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going the way of sculleries and ~pus
rooms¯ ~me builders are.eliminating
them in favor of more spacious eating
areas open to family rooms.

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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.
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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.
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your
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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
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Interfaith AIDS Ministries has
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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
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Interfaith ¯AIDS Ministries
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information line. Volunteers
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are forwarded from the Interfaith
AIDS Ministries number. This
phone line is the only 24 hour a
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information and referrals in the
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asked to consider donating a 3-4
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protocals and crisis training is
also provided.
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volunteer, call Interfaith AIDS
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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. _
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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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              <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;
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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;
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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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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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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;
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Specialized in HIV Care&#13;
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We have many insurance provider affiliations&#13;
- ifyou be~long to an insurance program&#13;
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*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;
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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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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;
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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;
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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;
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to 4 to a membership of over 50.&#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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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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- Pool Tournament, Fri. 7:30&#13;
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tax situations, whether single or as couples.&#13;
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" with sensitive &amp;timely information.&#13;
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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;
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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;
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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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298-4648
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day, September 6, at the HtV/Resource - mittee chair; KevinPortz.
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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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MIAMI - Rush Limbaugh has
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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."

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SEATFLE- The Seattle City
Council has unanimously
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~
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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."

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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,
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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
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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
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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
benefit EOI airtime.

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It’s Cabaret ’94. Follies Revue, Inc’s. annual fund-raising eventto benefit Tulsa area organizations that provide services ~nd care to persons with AIDS or who are HIV-positive. In the past
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
Cabaret performers, along with Ernastine Dillard, who recently opened for Della Reese in Las
Vegas and at the Kennedy C(nter. So get ready for 90 minutes of pure entertainment in a
redesigned seating arrangement that gives new meaning
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to the promise, "there’s not a bad seat in the Muse."
~ Patrons Night, August 25,$40 per ticket, $300itable of 8.
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August 26 &amp; 27, $25 per ticket, $180 table of 8.
~ Pre-show music &amp; dinner 7:30 pm, cash bar available.
cabaret performance. For reservations call Carson
i~:,~a~’~’ Escargot (formerly Harringtons) 8th &amp; Main
Attractions now at 584-2000.

Produced by Follies Revue, Inc.
Sponsored by TCI Cablevision of Tulsa &amp;
Bravo-Broadway Cares.

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Coming Soon: One of Tulsa’s Favorite MC’s, Raghenna!
Elegance Tour ’94 (drag comedy) Saturday, August 27, llpm
After Metropole, they play Dallas’ Village Station

Miss Tulsa USA, Sunday, September 4th, 10pm, $3

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              <text>WASHINGTON - The Senate Labor &amp; Human ¯&#13;
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;
TULSA&#13;
FAMILY&#13;
NEWS&#13;
Publisher/Editor&#13;
Tom Neal&#13;
Assistant Editor&#13;
James Christjohn&#13;
Staff Writers&#13;
Kharma Amos&#13;
Brannon Crain&#13;
Maureen Curtin&#13;
Staff Photographer&#13;
JD Jamett&#13;
918-832-0233, POB 4140, Tulsa, OK 74159&#13;
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Publication of a name or photo does not indicate&#13;
that person’s sexual orientation. Correspondance&#13;
is assumed to be for publication unless otherwise&#13;
noted and becomes the sole property of Tulsa&#13;
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Adventure Base One&#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;
Encore Mortgage Corp, 4835 S. Fulton, Ste 105&#13;
Floral Design Studio, 3404 S. Peoria, Ste. 100&#13;
*Java Dave’s, Lincoln Plaza&#13;
*Indian Territory Coffee Company, 1613 E. 15&#13;
International Tours&#13;
Ken’s Flowers, 1635 E. 15&#13;
Major Affairs, 2014 .E. 6th&#13;
*Midtown Theater, 31.9. E. 3&#13;
*Mohawk Music, 6157 E 51 P1&#13;
Phoenix Mortgage Corp.&#13;
Puppy Pause II, 1 lth &amp; Mingo&#13;
*Scribner’s BookstorE, 1942 Utica Square&#13;
Sound Warehouse, 1338 E. 15th&#13;
*Tomfoolery, 1565 S; Sheridan&#13;
Westcopa Salon, Lincoln Plaza&#13;
Organizations&#13;
B/L/G Alliance, University of Tulsa.&#13;
Interfaith AIDS Ministries&#13;
*HIV Resource ConsOrtium, 4154 S. Harvard, Ste. H-1&#13;
NAMESPROJECT, POB 3181 74101&#13;
P-FLAG, POB 52800i 74152&#13;
Prime-Timers, P.O. Box 52118&#13;
Rainbow Village,&#13;
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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, Girmy Butler, RN, Theodore Campbell, MSW&#13;
Phillip Cyr, Gen. Contractor-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 Hinkle, Attorney 587-1500&#13;
Kelly Kirby, CPA, POB 14011, 74159 747-5466&#13;
John Kirk, Realtor 747-5800, 745-2245&#13;
Tom Neal, Designer, Buildings/Gardens/Graphics 832-0233&#13;
Richard Reeder, MS, Psychotherapy 581-0902, 743-4117&#13;
Religious Organizations&#13;
*Bless The Lord AtAll Times Christian Ctr 2627B E. 11 62820594&#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;
tohr reporter .Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights*PO Box 52729 Tulsa OK 74152&#13;
August/September 1994 Volume 14 Number 9&#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 Reporter page along with&#13;
other items, under the byline, "submitted by TOHR’, contained elsewhere in Tulsa Family News.&#13;
SeptemberMeeting&#13;
Lesbian/Bisexual/Gay&#13;
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;
Applicants must be current in TOHR&#13;
membership dues before applying.&#13;
Nominations may be made to the committee&#13;
by mailing or faxing your resume, no&#13;
later than September 15th, to:&#13;
TOHR&#13;
P.O. Box 14212&#13;
Tulsa, OK 74159-1212&#13;
Fax: 918-582-1124&#13;
September 28th&#13;
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&amp;&#13;
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Sandra Gillis&#13;
MARK YOUR CALENDARS//!&#13;
The slate of nominees will be presented&#13;
at the October membership meeting on&#13;
Tuesday, October 3. Voting will take place HelpLine Coordinator .&#13;
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First Vice President&#13;
Plan and develop programs and&#13;
meetings for the general membership.&#13;
Second Vice President&#13;
Plan membership recruitment activities&#13;
Chairs Human Resources Committee&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Maintain membership list&#13;
Keep minutes of meetings&#13;
Give notice ofgeneral meetings&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Collect membership fees&#13;
Maintain TOHR’s bank account&#13;
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Public Affairs Director&#13;
Oversee, schedule and recruit volunteers&#13;
for outreach programs&#13;
Activities Director&#13;
Oversee social and recreational activities&#13;
Clinic News Flash!&#13;
Welcome Claudette Peterson and&#13;
Derrick Davis, two new employees ofTOHR&#13;
selected to serve at the HIV Testing Clinic.&#13;
Next month’s issue of the Reporterwill&#13;
feature more clinic news and biographies&#13;
of our new staff.&#13;
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News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News&#13;
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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News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News&#13;
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;
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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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Health Briefs Health Briefs Health&#13;
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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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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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;
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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;
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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;
USA. Prime Timers was begun in Boston,&#13;
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EOI (the Edge of Insanity), Tulsa’s&#13;
only Lesbian/Gay friendly station could&#13;
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;
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Lesbian &amp; Gay issues and Lesbian/Gay&#13;
youth in a non-hostile manner.&#13;
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