The Herland Voice : v.13: no.7(1995)
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- The Herland Voice : v.13: no.7(1995)
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- The Herland Voice is the monthly publication of Herland Sister Resources, a womanist organization with a strong lesbian focus based in Oklahoma City.
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- 1995-07
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- Herland Voice
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- Herland Voice
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- Herland Sister Resources
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'Ifie
HERLANDV ICE
July, 1995
Fare~ell,
Oklahoma!
HAPPY
4TH
by Vivien Ng
I started composing this farewell message in my head
last December, ever since I accepted an offer to join the Women's
Studies Department at SUNY-Albany. Each time I sat myself in
front of my computer, determined to pour my heart out, inevitably
something would materialize to distract me from my writing. In
other words, I kept putting it off, until tonight, when I am only 3
weeks away from leaving Oklahoma for good.
I have lived in Norman, Oklahoma longer than any other
place since I left home for college. How do I plumb the depth of
my feelings for this place? How do I sum up 13 years of my life in
a land that was initially as alien to me as Mars but which has
become more familiar to me than any place that I have been?
How selective should my memory be?
I remember the time a student came out to me, the
beginning of my second semester at OU. She had come to my
office to chat about the semester break and as we walked toward
the elevators she turned and asked if I had read Ruby Fruit Jungle.
. From that moment on I knew that lesbian radars functioned in
Norman as well as in any place that I had been. Since then, I have
had the privilege of being the "coming out sounding-board" for
many students at OU, most of whom had never emolled in any of
my classes. I will cherish these moments always.
I would like to think that I have made life uncomfortable
for some people in Oklahoma by speaking out on issues relating
to racism, sexism, and homophobia. Whatever else I remember
about my years in Oklahoma, my association with Herland Voice
will be among my fondest and proudest. Margaret Cox gave me
the first opportunity to voice my opinion when she invited me to
write something about women in higher education. Later, when
Audre Lorde's death moved me to write a column in remembrance
of her, I began my two-year stint as a more-or-less regular
columnist for the Voice. Pat Reaves' tolerance of my tendency to
wait until the last possible moment to turn in my essays made it
possible for me to contribute to the newsletter. Thank you
Margaret and Pat for giving me the opportunity to try my hand at
writing opinion pieces. I have become a better writer because of
that.
To my friends in Oklahoma and elsewhere in the
Herland community, thank you also for sending me nice notes of
appreciation. I would like to hear from you in the years to come.
Here's my address in Albany, NY: Vivien Ng, Department of
Women's Studies, University at Albany-SUNY, SS341, 1400
Washington Ave., Albany, NY 12222. As always, I will be listed
in the phone book.
Farewell.
Volume 13 Number 7
--;
OF
JULY
e
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WHEN: JULY 15TH
TIME: 7 :00 P .M.
WHERE: HERLAND
This is no ordinary coffeehouse ... this
is a coffeehouse with a cookout!
Herland will provide the hotdogs and
you are invited to bring a side dish
sufficient enough to feed several.
Soda pop will be available for sale at
50 cents per can.
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COME JOIN US FOR AN
EVENING OF FUN!
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1
Harland Sister Resources
2312 NW 39, OKC, OK 73112
LESBIAN-ONLY COUNSELING • group or individual counseling.
M.E.D./M.H.R./l.CA.D./L.P.C. at 321-0134.
For more information contact Jo L. Soske
PLUMBER NEEDED! Herland is in need of a plumber to fix a nagging problem we have in the bathroom. We would be glad to
exchange for your services one free Fall Retreat registration.
DOG SHOW! The Fall Retreat will include a Saturday afternoon Dog Show/Contest. Ribbons or certificates will be awarded in several
categories. The judges will include veterinarian Debbie Scott. The entry fee will be $2 per category. So bring your furry friends to the
Fall Retreat for the show. Remember that all dogs must be on a lease and kept out of the kitchen and dining room. For further
information contact Linda Stone at 329-6610.
to THE VOICE
Rebecca R. Cohn, Ph.D.
Cllnlcal Psychology
Sarah J. Rllcur
lndlvldual,
Couples & Famlly
Therapy
Norman, OK
3214148
Certified .MUSllC Tbenpill
By.,,
1' .....
fa)M:MZIO
~
~
°""
S~~l;~rs
.....
.............
1"pr ,.... n.r.p,
IW' I' IW
of Ligl)t
Metaphysical Expo!
CRYSTALS, STONES ,
~ aRt5 • aftt1QU£S
~ paanu • Cf•~
-
hmlUoG6 Pilaw. bnosey- -
blhllesn Qmkm
-naiashA Ria (4~) 447·5111
.· 1961
noaman. -Ok 73069
*** Psychic Readers •••
TAROT, ASTROLOGY, NUMEROLOGY ,
NATURAL SEERS, PALM .. .
lfldll hlf Li n el
Payroll
Bookkeeping
Tax Preparation
BUSINESS
SERVICES
ROSE M. RABON
842-2357
mea
m•mtler
2
N.CTIONAl. llOCIETY OF PUBUC .ICCOUN1l>NTS
Her/and Voice
July, 1995
6488 Avondale Drive
Suite 342
Oklahoma City. OK 73116
Aura Pictures
Psychic Artist
** * Lectures ** *
·Holiday Inn NW
SS - 00 admission
1
INCENSE, OILS,
BOOKS, TAROT CARDS, ANGEL GIFTS,
FINE SILVER JEWELRY
NW 3Sih Expwy & Portland
Mosced by c'c ~
"/-
Published by: Harland Sister Resources, Inc. 2312 N.W.
39th, Oklahoma City, OK 73112
Circulation: 1200
The Voice is offered as an open forum tor community
discourse. Articles reflect the opinions of the author and not
necessarily those of Harland Sister Resources. Unsolicited
articles and letters to the editor are welcomed and must be
signed by the writer with full name and address. Upon request,
letters or articles may be printed under a pseudonym or
anonymously. Subscriptions to The Voice are free upon
request. The Voice is printed on recycled paper.
Herland Sister Resources
2312 N.W. 39th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
(405)521-9696
July 1995
s
M
Hours: Saturdays 10 - 5, Sundays 1 - 5
w
T
~
F
T
1
Stop by to check out a
book from Harland's
library!
3
2
4
Harland's reading
room Is a great place
to spend a hot Sunday
afternoon.
~
~
7
-
·-
Ready for a new book?
Herland has many to
choose froml
~
11
12
14
P-FLAG of
Norman, 7pm,
St. Stephen's
O.L.G.P.C.
7pm, Oasis
18
17
13
19
20
15
Vol"6pm
Coffe
7pm,
21
He~ard
Meeti
8
~
Herland Is open
Sundays from
1pm -5pm.
16
6
HC
,rs;,' e
10
9
5
ouse,
· ~land
22
Herland carries the
best of Women's music
on cassette and CD!
, 4 · Opm
23
Have some time to
spend? Volunteer at
Herland and feel good
about helping Sisters!
30
Check out Harland's
selection of
hand-crafted gift Items!
24
25
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SU
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31
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26
27
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Her!~~ce
6:
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28
29
Herland is open
each Saturday
10am - 5pml
NonProfit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
2312 N.W. 39th Street
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73112
ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED
RETURN POST AGE GUARANTEED
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Permit No.861
-
'Ifie
HERLANDV ICE
July, 1995
Fare~ell,
Oklahoma!
HAPPY
4TH
by Vivien Ng
I started composing this farewell message in my head
last December, ever since I accepted an offer to join the Women's
Studies Department at SUNY-Albany. Each time I sat myself in
front of my computer, determined to pour my heart out, inevitably
something would materialize to distract me from my writing. In
other words, I kept putting it off, until tonight, when I am only 3
weeks away from leaving Oklahoma for good.
I have lived in Norman, Oklahoma longer than any other
place since I left home for college. How do I plumb the depth of
my feelings for this place? How do I sum up 13 years of my life in
a land that was initially as alien to me as Mars but which has
become more familiar to me than any place that I have been?
How selective should my memory be?
I remember the time a student came out to me, the
beginning of my second semester at OU. She had come to my
office to chat about the semester break and as we walked toward
the elevators she turned and asked if I had read Ruby Fruit Jungle.
. From that moment on I knew that lesbian radars functioned in
Norman as well as in any place that I had been. Since then, I have
had the privilege of being the "coming out sounding-board" for
many students at OU, most of whom had never emolled in any of
my classes. I will cherish these moments always.
I would like to think that I have made life uncomfortable
for some people in Oklahoma by speaking out on issues relating
to racism, sexism, and homophobia. Whatever else I remember
about my years in Oklahoma, my association with Herland Voice
will be among my fondest and proudest. Margaret Cox gave me
the first opportunity to voice my opinion when she invited me to
write something about women in higher education. Later, when
Audre Lorde's death moved me to write a column in remembrance
of her, I began my two-year stint as a more-or-less regular
columnist for the Voice. Pat Reaves' tolerance of my tendency to
wait until the last possible moment to turn in my essays made it
possible for me to contribute to the newsletter. Thank you
Margaret and Pat for giving me the opportunity to try my hand at
writing opinion pieces. I have become a better writer because of
that.
To my friends in Oklahoma and elsewhere in the
Herland community, thank you also for sending me nice notes of
appreciation. I would like to hear from you in the years to come.
Here's my address in Albany, NY: Vivien Ng, Department of
Women's Studies, University at Albany-SUNY, SS341, 1400
Washington Ave., Albany, NY 12222. As always, I will be listed
in the phone book.
Farewell.
Volume 13 Number 7
--;
OF
JULY
e
~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·
':_!:~:~:~:~:!:~:~:~:~:~:~:!:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:!:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:!:!:!~~
~
:~J It's time for another...
~
o":j
~·
~~
COF'F'EEHOUSE!
'.\_~
.
.":j f eat unng...
'•J
~·
:~J
~·
~·
~
~·
~f
!l
..u
.
Jan Rosenberg
~
:~J
~·
•rl
1
~·
~~
~
~
·~~
'•J
~·
'•J
~·
~
~~
:~j
~~
~~
'•rJ
·~~
~
·~~
'•rl
~~
'•rl
~~
'•rl
~
WHEN: JULY 15TH
TIME: 7 :00 P .M.
WHERE: HERLAND
This is no ordinary coffeehouse ... this
is a coffeehouse with a cookout!
Herland will provide the hotdogs and
you are invited to bring a side dish
sufficient enough to feed several.
Soda pop will be available for sale at
50 cents per can.
~·
~
:~j
~·
:~~
~~
~
~~
~
":j
~·
~~
\.~
•J
":j
~·
~~
~·
~
~·
~
~·
~~
~·
•rl
~-
~~
~
~
~~•rl
~·
•rl
~·
~
~·
~
~j
~~
•rl
~~
•rl
~~
~
~~
•rl
~~
•rl
~~
~
~·
~
COME JOIN US FOR AN
EVENING OF FUN!
~
~j
~·
~~
~~
~
~·
~
~·
~
~·
~
~·
~
~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·
:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:rt:r!:.r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:~:r!.
1
Harland Sister Resources
2312 NW 39, OKC, OK 73112
LESBIAN-ONLY COUNSELING • group or individual counseling.
M.E.D./M.H.R./l.CA.D./L.P.C. at 321-0134.
For more information contact Jo L. Soske
PLUMBER NEEDED! Herland is in need of a plumber to fix a nagging problem we have in the bathroom. We would be glad to
exchange for your services one free Fall Retreat registration.
DOG SHOW! The Fall Retreat will include a Saturday afternoon Dog Show/Contest. Ribbons or certificates will be awarded in several
categories. The judges will include veterinarian Debbie Scott. The entry fee will be $2 per category. So bring your furry friends to the
Fall Retreat for the show. Remember that all dogs must be on a lease and kept out of the kitchen and dining room. For further
information contact Linda Stone at 329-6610.
to THE VOICE
Rebecca R. Cohn, Ph.D.
Cllnlcal Psychology
Sarah J. Rllcur
lndlvldual,
Couples & Famlly
Therapy
Norman, OK
3214148
Certified .MUSllC Tbenpill
By.,,
1' .....
fa)M:MZIO
~
~
°""
S~~l;~rs
.....
.............
1"pr ,.... n.r.p,
IW' I' IW
of Ligl)t
Metaphysical Expo!
CRYSTALS, STONES ,
~ aRt5 • aftt1QU£S
~ paanu • Cf•~
-
hmlUoG6 Pilaw. bnosey- -
blhllesn Qmkm
-naiashA Ria (4~) 447·5111
.· 1961
noaman. -Ok 73069
*** Psychic Readers •••
TAROT, ASTROLOGY, NUMEROLOGY ,
NATURAL SEERS, PALM .. .
lfldll hlf Li n el
Payroll
Bookkeeping
Tax Preparation
BUSINESS
SERVICES
ROSE M. RABON
842-2357
mea
m•mtler
2
N.CTIONAl. llOCIETY OF PUBUC .ICCOUN1l>NTS
Her/and Voice
July, 1995
6488 Avondale Drive
Suite 342
Oklahoma City. OK 73116
Aura Pictures
Psychic Artist
** * Lectures ** *
·Holiday Inn NW
SS - 00 admission
1
INCENSE, OILS,
BOOKS, TAROT CARDS, ANGEL GIFTS,
FINE SILVER JEWELRY
NW 3Sih Expwy & Portland
Mosced by c'c ~
"/-
Published by: Harland Sister Resources, Inc. 2312 N.W.
39th, Oklahoma City, OK 73112
Circulation: 1200
The Voice is offered as an open forum tor community
discourse. Articles reflect the opinions of the author and not
necessarily those of Harland Sister Resources. Unsolicited
articles and letters to the editor are welcomed and must be
signed by the writer with full name and address. Upon request,
letters or articles may be printed under a pseudonym or
anonymously. Subscriptions to The Voice are free upon
request. The Voice is printed on recycled paper.
Herland Sister Resources
2312 N.W. 39th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
(405)521-9696
July 1995
s
M
Hours: Saturdays 10 - 5, Sundays 1 - 5
w
T
~
F
T
1
Stop by to check out a
book from Harland's
library!
3
2
4
Harland's reading
room Is a great place
to spend a hot Sunday
afternoon.
~
~
7
-
·-
Ready for a new book?
Herland has many to
choose froml
~
11
12
14
P-FLAG of
Norman, 7pm,
St. Stephen's
O.L.G.P.C.
7pm, Oasis
18
17
13
19
20
15
Vol"6pm
Coffe
7pm,
21
He~ard
Meeti
8
~
Herland Is open
Sundays from
1pm -5pm.
16
6
HC
,rs;,' e
10
9
5
ouse,
· ~land
22
Herland carries the
best of Women's music
on cassette and CD!
, 4 · Opm
23
Have some time to
spend? Volunteer at
Herland and feel good
about helping Sisters!
30
Check out Harland's
selection of
hand-crafted gift Items!
24
25
ii'
SU
H
31
(9
i
. .::..
to
ce
26
27
tom·
Her!~~ce
6:
m
28
29
Herland is open
each Saturday
10am - 5pml
NonProfit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
2312 N.W. 39th Street
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73112
ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED
RETURN POST AGE GUARANTEED
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Permit No.861
-
'Ifie
HERLANDV ICE
July, 1995
Fare~ell,
Oklahoma!
HAPPY
4TH
by Vivien Ng
I started composing this farewell message in my head
last December, ever since I accepted an offer to join the Women's
Studies Department at SUNY-Albany. Each time I sat myself in
front of my computer, determined to pour my heart out, inevitably
something would materialize to distract me from my writing. In
other words, I kept putting it off, until tonight, when I am only 3
weeks away from leaving Oklahoma for good.
I have lived in Norman, Oklahoma longer than any other
place since I left home for college. How do I plumb the depth of
my feelings for this place? How do I sum up 13 years of my life in
a land that was initially as alien to me as Mars but which has
become more familiar to me than any place that I have been?
How selective should my memory be?
I remember the time a student came out to me, the
beginning of my second semester at OU. She had come to my
office to chat about the semester break and as we walked toward
the elevators she turned and asked if I had read Ruby Fruit Jungle.
. From that moment on I knew that lesbian radars functioned in
Norman as well as in any place that I had been. Since then, I have
had the privilege of being the "coming out sounding-board" for
many students at OU, most of whom had never emolled in any of
my classes. I will cherish these moments always.
I would like to think that I have made life uncomfortable
for some people in Oklahoma by speaking out on issues relating
to racism, sexism, and homophobia. Whatever else I remember
about my years in Oklahoma, my association with Herland Voice
will be among my fondest and proudest. Margaret Cox gave me
the first opportunity to voice my opinion when she invited me to
write something about women in higher education. Later, when
Audre Lorde's death moved me to write a column in remembrance
of her, I began my two-year stint as a more-or-less regular
columnist for the Voice. Pat Reaves' tolerance of my tendency to
wait until the last possible moment to turn in my essays made it
possible for me to contribute to the newsletter. Thank you
Margaret and Pat for giving me the opportunity to try my hand at
writing opinion pieces. I have become a better writer because of
that.
To my friends in Oklahoma and elsewhere in the
Herland community, thank you also for sending me nice notes of
appreciation. I would like to hear from you in the years to come.
Here's my address in Albany, NY: Vivien Ng, Department of
Women's Studies, University at Albany-SUNY, SS341, 1400
Washington Ave., Albany, NY 12222. As always, I will be listed
in the phone book.
Farewell.
Volume 13 Number 7
--;
OF
JULY
e
~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·
':_!:~:~:~:~:!:~:~:~:~:~:~:!:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:!:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:!:!:!~~
~
:~J It's time for another...
~
o":j
~·
~~
COF'F'EEHOUSE!
'.\_~
.
.":j f eat unng...
'•J
~·
:~J
~·
~·
~
~·
~f
!l
..u
.
Jan Rosenberg
~
:~J
~·
•rl
1
~·
~~
~
~
·~~
'•J
~·
'•J
~·
~
~~
:~j
~~
~~
'•rJ
·~~
~
·~~
'•rl
~~
'•rl
~~
'•rl
~
WHEN: JULY 15TH
TIME: 7 :00 P .M.
WHERE: HERLAND
This is no ordinary coffeehouse ... this
is a coffeehouse with a cookout!
Herland will provide the hotdogs and
you are invited to bring a side dish
sufficient enough to feed several.
Soda pop will be available for sale at
50 cents per can.
~·
~
:~j
~·
:~~
~~
~
~~
~
":j
~·
~~
\.~
•J
":j
~·
~~
~·
~
~·
~
~·
~~
~·
•rl
~-
~~
~
~
~~•rl
~·
•rl
~·
~
~·
~
~j
~~
•rl
~~
•rl
~~
~
~~
•rl
~~
•rl
~~
~
~·
~
COME JOIN US FOR AN
EVENING OF FUN!
~
~j
~·
~~
~~
~
~·
~
~·
~
~·
~
~·
~
~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·
:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:rt:r!:.r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:r!:~:r!.
1
Harland Sister Resources
2312 NW 39, OKC, OK 73112
LESBIAN-ONLY COUNSELING • group or individual counseling.
M.E.D./M.H.R./l.CA.D./L.P.C. at 321-0134.
For more information contact Jo L. Soske
PLUMBER NEEDED! Herland is in need of a plumber to fix a nagging problem we have in the bathroom. We would be glad to
exchange for your services one free Fall Retreat registration.
DOG SHOW! The Fall Retreat will include a Saturday afternoon Dog Show/Contest. Ribbons or certificates will be awarded in several
categories. The judges will include veterinarian Debbie Scott. The entry fee will be $2 per category. So bring your furry friends to the
Fall Retreat for the show. Remember that all dogs must be on a lease and kept out of the kitchen and dining room. For further
information contact Linda Stone at 329-6610.
to THE VOICE
Rebecca R. Cohn, Ph.D.
Cllnlcal Psychology
Sarah J. Rllcur
lndlvldual,
Couples & Famlly
Therapy
Norman, OK
3214148
Certified .MUSllC Tbenpill
By.,,
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