News & Views was the monthly newsletter of the Triangle Community Center (TCC) in East Norwalk, CT. TCC today is Fairfield County, CT�s leading provider of programming, resources, and education supporting growth and connection within and for the LGBTQ+ community.
The Fall 1995 issue of YWCA NewsLine from Oklahoma City highlights various programs and milestones supporting women and children in crisis. Key features include the Passageway Shelter, which offers emergency housing and counseling for survivors of domestic violence, and the YES! Transitional Housing Program funded by a $731,314 HUD grant to aid survivors transitioning to self-sufficiency. The newsletter also details the sixth annual Passageway Regatta, raising $3,500 for the shelter, and the introduction of the Growing Up Strong (GUS) program, aimed at building self-esteem in children. Additional updates include the YWCA Rape Crisis Center launching a new Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) program and expanded recreational and educational services at YWCA branches. The issue emphasizes advocacy, community engagement, and the organization's commitment to empowering women.
This Newsletter from Community News went out to the LGBTQ+ community in Tulsa Oklahoma. It includes a calendar of events and opportunities for advocacy in the community. The newsletter also includes brief articles that cover LGBTQ+ issues in the community.
This Newsletter from Community News went out to the LGBTQ+ community in Tulsa Oklahoma. It includes a calendar of events and opportunities for advocacy in the community. The newsletter also includes brief articles that cover LGBTQ+ issues in the community.
News & Views was the monthly newsletter of the Triangle Community Center (TCC) in East Norwalk, CT. TCC today is Fairfield County, CT�s leading provider of programming, resources, and education supporting growth and connection within and for the LGBTQ+ community.
News & Views was the monthly newsletter of the Triangle Community Center (TCC) in East Norwalk, CT. TCC today is Fairfield County, CT�s leading provider of programming, resources, and education supporting growth and connection within and for the LGBTQ+ community.
This Newsletter from Community News went out to the LGBTQ+ community in Tulsa Oklahoma. It includes a calendar of events and opportunities for advocacy in the community. The newsletter also includes brief articles that cover LGBTQ+ issues in the community such as transgender identities.
Frontlines is a news and resources publication by OutFront Minnesota, a not-for-profit lobbying organization with a mission to eliminate heterosexism and homophobia in Minnesota.
Newsletter by Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR) focused on Oklahoma�s first LGBT Community Center, H.O.P.E. (Health Outreach, Prevention & Education), and human rights and equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals.
Newsletter by Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR) focused on Oklahoma�s first LGBT Community Center, H.O.P.E. (Health Outreach, Prevention & Education), and human rights and equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals.
Newsletter by Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR) focused on Oklahoma�s first LGBT Community Center, H.O.P.E. (Health Outreach, Prevention & Education), and human rights and equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals.
Newsletter by Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR) focused on Oklahoma�s first LGBT Community Center, H.O.P.E. (Health Outreach, Prevention & Education), and human rights and equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals.
The Fall 1997 issue of the Quarterly Report and Neighborhood News by the Women's Communities Association (WCA) showcases their vibrant community-building efforts across North Texas. The newsletter celebrates the success of the Women's Festival, which featured competitions, vendor booths, and entertainment despite challenges like rain. It announces upcoming events, including Mardi Gras '98 at Lee Park and the Annual Holiday Gift-Sharing Party, which supports elderly women in nursing homes. The issue highlights local efforts to foster community engagement, including area meetings, outreach programs, and initiatives like the WCA 2000 by 2000 membership goal. Articles emphasize the organization's focus on inclusivity, volunteerism, and grassroots activism, with reflections on the impact of collective efforts on women's lives.
Newsletter by Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR) focused on Oklahoma�s first LGBT Community Center, H.O.P.E. (Health Outreach, Prevention & Education), and human rights and equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals.
This Newsletter from Community News went out to the LGBTQ+ community in Tulsa Oklahoma. It includes a calendar of events and opportunities for advocacy in the community. The newsletter also includes brief articles that cover LGBTQ+ issues in the community.
Newsletter by Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR) focused on Oklahoma�s first LGBT Community Center, H.O.P.E. (Health Outreach, Prevention & Education), and human rights and equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals.
News & Views was the monthly newsletter of the Triangle Community Center (TCC) in East Norwalk, CT. TCC today is Fairfield County, CT�s leading provider of programming, resources, and education supporting growth and connection within and for the LGBTQ+ community.
The June 1995 issue of the Emergency Response Network by the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC) documents global efforts to combat human rights violations against LGBTQ+ individuals. It highlights key campaigns, such as the push to repeal Chile's sodomy law, advocacy for the legal registration of a gay group in Costa Rica, and responses to police raids on gay bars in Venezuela. Other topics include the unlawful collection of sexual orientation and HIV status data by police in Spain and the removal of homosexuality from Japan's psychiatric disorders list. The newsletter underscores the importance of international solidarity and letter-writing campaigns in promoting LGBTQ+ rights.
This Newsletter from Community News went out to the LGBTQ+ community in Tulsa Oklahoma. It includes a calendar of events and opportunities for advocacy in the community. The newsletter also includes brief articles that cover LGBTQ+ issues in the community.
News & Views was the monthly newsletter of the Triangle Community Center (TCC) in East Norwalk, CT. TCC today is Fairfield County, CT�s leading provider of programming, resources, and education supporting growth and connection within and for the LGBTQ+ community.
The Fall 1998 issue of the Quarterly Report and Neighborhood News by the Women's Communities Association (WCA) highlights the organization's grassroots efforts to support women in North Central Texas. It reflects on the success of the first Avalon Solstice Festival, a women-focused medieval-themed fundraiser for WCA and the Walt Whitman Community School, featuring music, artisan vendors, and a solstice ritual. Updates include preparations for the third annual WCA Women's Festival and details on the Neighborhood Development Program, which fosters localized support networks for women. The issue also emphasizes the importance of voting and advocacy, featuring a Herstory Quiz and calls to action for community involvement. WCA continues to prioritize inclusivity, volunteerism, and addressing the unique needs of older women, women living alone, and lesbians.
News & Views was the monthly newsletter of the Triangle Community Center (TCC) in East Norwalk, CT. TCC today is Fairfield County, CT�s leading provider of programming, resources, and education supporting growth and connection within and for the LGBTQ+ community.
News & Views was the monthly newsletter of the Triangle Community Center (TCC) in East Norwalk, CT. TCC today is Fairfield County, CT�s leading provider of programming, resources, and education supporting growth and connection within and for the LGBTQ+ community.
Frontlines is a news and resources publication by OutFront Minnesota, a not-for-profit lobbying organization with a mission to eliminate heterosexism and homophobia in Minnesota.
CONTENT WARNING FOR RAPE/SA. Newsletter by Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR) focused on Oklahoma�s first LGBT Community Center, H.O.P.E. (Health Outreach, Prevention & Education), and human rights and equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals.
This newsletter Festive Circles Update, first focuses on the history of Midwifery throughout the history of the inquisition. Further, it is discussed how those in midwifery were matriarchs, healers and caregivers who were burned at the stake as witches. An article titled “Beyond the Grove” centers itself on support services for the gay and lesbian community in Oklahoma City. A “Webweavers Address Book” is provided which gives resource information to those in the Gay and Lesbian Pagan community. An announcement of a “Conference of Embodying Our Gay Rights” is announced.
News & Views was the monthly newsletter of the Triangle Community Center (TCC) in East Norwalk, CT. TCC today is Fairfield County, CT�s leading provider of programming, resources, and education supporting growth and connection within and for the LGBTQ+ community.
This Newsletter from Community News went out to the LGBTQ+ community in Tulsa Oklahoma. The Pride month report lists events for the 1996 pride and includes articles that speak on the fight for marriage equality.
This Newsletter from Community News went out to the LGBTQ+ community in Tulsa Oklahoma. It includes a calendar of events and opportunities for advocacy in the community. The newsletter also includes brief articles that cover LGBTQ+ issues in the community.
Newsletter by Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR) focused on Oklahoma�s first LGBT Community Center, H.O.P.E. (Health Outreach, Prevention & Education), and human rights and equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals.
The January 2003 issue of TOHR's Pyramid Project News outlines milestones and plans for establishing a permanent LGBTQ+ community center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The campaign raised over $245,000, with $150,000 placed in a trust fund at the Tulsa Community Foundation. The issue celebrates the success of the first OUT OK International Film Festival and promotes upcoming events like the third annual Wild Hearts Ball, themed "3 Ring Circus." It highlights the diverse reasons people support the campaign, including honoring loved ones with HIV/AIDS, supporting the local LGBTQ+ community, and building a safe space for future generations. Contributors and volunteers are recognized for their roles in this ambitious initiative, emphasizing transparency, efficiency, and inclusivity.