LesbianPride Newsletter : v.7:no.5(2002:May)
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VOLUMNVII, ISSUE5, May 2002
©2002 MAKAW
Third Annual COURAGE AWARDS
Honor Everyday Heroes
2002 Colin HigginsAward Winners
Braved Harassment,Hostility in the Trenches
to Promote Tolerance,QueerRights
- US Newswire
A 15-year-old boy who stood up to the local school board
in his rural Missouri town and a Miami grandmother who overcame religious and community backlash to support her gay son,
are among this year's Colin Higgins Courage Award winners. The
awards are given each year to honor everyday heroes who demonstrate courage in the face of discrimination, intolerance and bigotry based on sexual orientation.
"We may be tempted to believe that just because Will &
Grace is a hit TV show and Rosie O'Donnell comes out of the
closet, equality and acceptance for gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender people is a fait accompli," said Charles Fernandez,
spokesperson for the Colin Higgins Foundation and a program
officer of the Tides Foundation, "but the experiences of the 2002
Courage Award winners prove that there are still blood and tears
in the trenches where ordinary individuals battle bigotry in their
daily lives."
Fernandez added, "But most importantly, these heroes teach
us that personal bravery shines a light on the struggle for LGBT
rights, and that each of these lights is an important victory."
The winners of the third annual Colin Higgins Courage
Awards are:
2
D. Patrick Bynum - at the age of 12, this 15-year-old from
Ozark, Mo., went twice before his local school board to ask for
protection from beatings and harassment by his classmates. When
the school board failed to act, he bravely took his battle to the next
level by filing a complaint with the Department of Education's
Office for Civil Rights.
Eva Leivas-Andino - the mother of four children, including a gay son, and grandmother of two, Eva overcame her own
fears and prejudices and those of her religious and ethnic community in Miami to become a full-time advocate of LBGT youth.
Vanessa Duran - As a 17-year-old queer AfricanAmerican-Latina activist, Vanessa has lived a lifetime of being
labeled and attacked for who she is. But this El Cerrito, Calif.,
youth has transformed her experience into art and activism, using
film, video and photography as lenses through which to explore
racism and homophobia.
Calvin Warren - taught by his church that his sexual orientation made him the "antithesis of black manhood," 21-year-old
Calvin endured threats and regular harassment in his hometown of
Newburgh, N.Y. to become an outspoken and dedicated gay rights
activist who will graduate this May from Cornell University.
The Colin Higgins Courage Awards recognize ordinary but
remarkable individuals who have endured overwhelming hostility
and hate, yet have handled themselves with the utmost grace as
they educate and enlighten others about the lesbian, gay, bisexual
and transgender experience. Each winner receives $10,000 as part
of the prize.
Colin Higgins, acclaimed screenwriter, director and producer of films such as Haroldand Maudeand Nine to Five, established The Colin Higgins Foundation in 1986. In addition to the
Courage Awards, the Foundation also funds film scholarships and
has supported over 390 LGBTQ organizations, ranging from the
Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (OLSEN) to gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender outreach and AIDS prevention
programs in such locations as Fayetteville, AK and Biloxi, MS.
The Colin Higgins Foundation is administered by the Tides
Foundation, a larger parent foundation which partners with donors
to increase and organize resources for progressive social change.
In the past decade, the Tides Foundation has awarded more than
$100 million in grants to community-based organizations and progressive nonprofits. ~
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Dear Savvy Sappho - My mate is a zealot about gay
rights. She's an activist all the way. I'm much more quiet
and subdued. How are we ever going to work this out?
Signed, Meek
DearMeek - With discussionsbetweenthe two of you, and
plentt;of give and takeon both sides,I'm sure that anything
can beworkedout with negotiationandlove. - SS
This month's SavvySapphicSuggestionsfor Successful
LesbianLiving by Stacy Chandler.If you have a question,
send it toss% Makaw,PO Box 130,Tehachapi,CA 93561
April 19 - May 20
Plod on mighty bovine,
you'll make headway;
don't be afraid to gore
a few problems in your way.
The only difference
between a nudge and a butt:
force Xs intent =s play
(FORCE TIMES INTENT EQUALS PLAY).*
6
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GAYELLOW PAGES, informing the lesbian, gay, bisexual &
transgender community since 1973, Includes Women's Section and Ethnic/Multicultural section "You won't find a more
complete guide covering literally all aspects of Gay and Lesbian life" Our World
http://gayellowpages.com
RenaissanceHouse, PO Box 533 Village Station, New York,
NY 10014 (or ask at your local feminist bookstore)
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GayAlliancesHelp Teens
Accordingto a new study releasedrecentlyby the Institutefor
Gay and Lesbian S1rategicStudies(IGLSS),lesbian,gay, bisexual,
and transgenderyouth are benefitingfrom the existenceof GayStraightAlliances(GSAs).
The IGLSSrelease,Going Beyond Gay-StraightAlliancesto
MakeSchoolsSafefor Lesbian.Gay,Bisexual,and TransgenderStudents, is based on a study by principalinvestigatonDrs. Pat Griffin
and MathewOuellett.The pilot studyis part of a largerresearchproject looking at •schools participatingin the MassachusettsSafe
SchoolsProgram(MSSP).
The MSSPis now in its tenthyear. The researchenexpectthe
study to be used nationallyby advocates,schoolpersonneland others
whoseekto haveformalsafeschoolsprogramsimplementedin states
outsideMassachusetts.
Althoughseveralstateshave vohm.taryschooland communitybasedGSAs,Massachusettswasthe first to createa SafeSchoolsProgramand is the onlystat.eto includefunding.A
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VOLUMNVII, ISSUE5, May 2002
©2002 MAKAW
Third Annual COURAGE AWARDS
Honor Everyday Heroes
2002 Colin HigginsAward Winners
Braved Harassment,Hostility in the Trenches
to Promote Tolerance,QueerRights
- US Newswire
A 15-year-old boy who stood up to the local school board
in his rural Missouri town and a Miami grandmother who overcame religious and community backlash to support her gay son,
are among this year's Colin Higgins Courage Award winners. The
awards are given each year to honor everyday heroes who demonstrate courage in the face of discrimination, intolerance and bigotry based on sexual orientation.
"We may be tempted to believe that just because Will &
Grace is a hit TV show and Rosie O'Donnell comes out of the
closet, equality and acceptance for gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender people is a fait accompli," said Charles Fernandez,
spokesperson for the Colin Higgins Foundation and a program
officer of the Tides Foundation, "but the experiences of the 2002
Courage Award winners prove that there are still blood and tears
in the trenches where ordinary individuals battle bigotry in their
daily lives."
Fernandez added, "But most importantly, these heroes teach
us that personal bravery shines a light on the struggle for LGBT
rights, and that each of these lights is an important victory."
The winners of the third annual Colin Higgins Courage
Awards are:
2
D. Patrick Bynum - at the age of 12, this 15-year-old from
Ozark, Mo., went twice before his local school board to ask for
protection from beatings and harassment by his classmates. When
the school board failed to act, he bravely took his battle to the next
level by filing a complaint with the Department of Education's
Office for Civil Rights.
Eva Leivas-Andino - the mother of four children, including a gay son, and grandmother of two, Eva overcame her own
fears and prejudices and those of her religious and ethnic community in Miami to become a full-time advocate of LBGT youth.
Vanessa Duran - As a 17-year-old queer AfricanAmerican-Latina activist, Vanessa has lived a lifetime of being
labeled and attacked for who she is. But this El Cerrito, Calif.,
youth has transformed her experience into art and activism, using
film, video and photography as lenses through which to explore
racism and homophobia.
Calvin Warren - taught by his church that his sexual orientation made him the "antithesis of black manhood," 21-year-old
Calvin endured threats and regular harassment in his hometown of
Newburgh, N.Y. to become an outspoken and dedicated gay rights
activist who will graduate this May from Cornell University.
The Colin Higgins Courage Awards recognize ordinary but
remarkable individuals who have endured overwhelming hostility
and hate, yet have handled themselves with the utmost grace as
they educate and enlighten others about the lesbian, gay, bisexual
and transgender experience. Each winner receives $10,000 as part
of the prize.
Colin Higgins, acclaimed screenwriter, director and producer of films such as Haroldand Maudeand Nine to Five, established The Colin Higgins Foundation in 1986. In addition to the
Courage Awards, the Foundation also funds film scholarships and
has supported over 390 LGBTQ organizations, ranging from the
Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (OLSEN) to gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender outreach and AIDS prevention
programs in such locations as Fayetteville, AK and Biloxi, MS.
The Colin Higgins Foundation is administered by the Tides
Foundation, a larger parent foundation which partners with donors
to increase and organize resources for progressive social change.
In the past decade, the Tides Foundation has awarded more than
$100 million in grants to community-based organizations and progressive nonprofits. ~
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NOW AVAILABLE: Timelessclassicsby Lee Lynch.
$8/boob (includes shipping};
multiple order discountsavailable.
THESWASHBUCKLER"Lee Lynch'sfinest and
moit sensitiveworb to date, and perhaps the most
moving novel of lesbian life ever written." (Joy Parbs) .
THAT OLD STUDEBAKERA "tender tale of a Journey to
love...to community ...to self: (Katherine V. Forrest).
Also available: SHORTSTORIES:CactusLove, Old Dyke
Tales,Home In Your Hands. NOVELS: Toothpick House,
Dusty~ ()ueen of Hearts Diner, Morton River Valley, Rafferty
Street. COLLECTEDCOLUMNS: TheAmazon Trail.
Checb or Money Order: Variant Press,PO Box 2170,
Waldport OR 97394 birders66@hotmall.com
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Dear Savvy Sappho - I want to increase my physical activity. My partner is a couch potato. How can I motivate
her to come with me? - Signed, Road Runner
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DearRR - You canasknicely,or beg,pleadandevennag,but
the onlypersonyou reallyneedto motivateis yourself - SS
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TAURUS
Dear Savvy Sappho - My mate is a zealot about gay
rights. She's an activist all the way. I'm much more quiet
and subdued. How are we ever going to work this out?
Signed, Meek
DearMeek - With discussionsbetweenthe two of you, and
plentt;of give and takeon both sides,I'm sure that anything
can beworkedout with negotiationandlove. - SS
This month's SavvySapphicSuggestionsfor Successful
LesbianLiving by Stacy Chandler.If you have a question,
send it toss% Makaw,PO Box 130,Tehachapi,CA 93561
April 19 - May 20
Plod on mighty bovine,
you'll make headway;
don't be afraid to gore
a few problems in your way.
The only difference
between a nudge and a butt:
force Xs intent =s play
(FORCE TIMES INTENT EQUALS PLAY).*
6
uccessfut Living
►
-----•-··---------·
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~•••••••••••••••••••••••••v••••~
by Stacy Chandler
Sappho'sSolutio1.1S
~
A ha:ppywe,,ma,wwone,,who-hcwrio-C(M"EWiN't'cill,;
a,
~ w~
w one,,who-hew ca.YEWbut ~'t
7,et-the,m,,g,e:t"
heY dcwYll.
- 'Be-vev½,i
s£14,
GAYELLOW PAGES, informing the lesbian, gay, bisexual &
transgender community since 1973, Includes Women's Section and Ethnic/Multicultural section "You won't find a more
complete guide covering literally all aspects of Gay and Lesbian life" Our World
http://gayellowpages.com
RenaissanceHouse, PO Box 533 Village Station, New York,
NY 10014 (or ask at your local feminist bookstore)
7
"'illiiMfiiili"•••••••••••
P'"ope
•
•••••••••••
GayAlliancesHelp Teens
Accordingto a new study releasedrecentlyby the Institutefor
Gay and Lesbian S1rategicStudies(IGLSS),lesbian,gay, bisexual,
and transgenderyouth are benefitingfrom the existenceof GayStraightAlliances(GSAs).
The IGLSSrelease,Going Beyond Gay-StraightAlliancesto
MakeSchoolsSafefor Lesbian.Gay,Bisexual,and TransgenderStudents, is based on a study by principalinvestigatonDrs. Pat Griffin
and MathewOuellett.The pilot studyis part of a largerresearchproject looking at •schools participatingin the MassachusettsSafe
SchoolsProgram(MSSP).
The MSSPis now in its tenthyear. The researchenexpectthe
study to be used nationallyby advocates,schoolpersonneland others
whoseekto haveformalsafeschoolsprogramsimplementedin states
outsideMassachusetts.
Althoughseveralstateshave vohm.taryschooland communitybasedGSAs,Massachusettswasthe first to createa SafeSchoolsProgramand is the onlystat.eto includefunding.A
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•·:•.,·i-'.~-f?ne·•~
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--~da-~Efu~.GOLDEN.' • ••. •ii,-o...
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•,
M 001 111 517
L~W)'Ur.u'liVn.a1.1N~~
(sometimeto be calledLesblanPrldeMonthly)
Is lesbian-owned
andoperated;
MelWhlte/MAKAWPress,owner/publisher
Subscriptions:
$10-20a year(12 issues)
contributorsreceive
freesubscriptions.
Unsolicitedcontributionsarewe/come
but be sureto Include
a self-addressedstampedenvelopeIf you wantyour
materialretumed;all rightsarereturnedto creator.
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For pennisslonto reprintor uaeanyof the content,contact:
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Address correction requested
HERLAND (PE02-12)
HtRLAND
2312 NW 39TH
OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73112
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VOLUMNVII, ISSUE5, May 2002
©2002 MAKAW
Third Annual COURAGE AWARDS
Honor Everyday Heroes
2002 Colin HigginsAward Winners
Braved Harassment,Hostility in the Trenches
to Promote Tolerance,QueerRights
- US Newswire
A 15-year-old boy who stood up to the local school board
in his rural Missouri town and a Miami grandmother who overcame religious and community backlash to support her gay son,
are among this year's Colin Higgins Courage Award winners. The
awards are given each year to honor everyday heroes who demonstrate courage in the face of discrimination, intolerance and bigotry based on sexual orientation.
"We may be tempted to believe that just because Will &
Grace is a hit TV show and Rosie O'Donnell comes out of the
closet, equality and acceptance for gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender people is a fait accompli," said Charles Fernandez,
spokesperson for the Colin Higgins Foundation and a program
officer of the Tides Foundation, "but the experiences of the 2002
Courage Award winners prove that there are still blood and tears
in the trenches where ordinary individuals battle bigotry in their
daily lives."
Fernandez added, "But most importantly, these heroes teach
us that personal bravery shines a light on the struggle for LGBT
rights, and that each of these lights is an important victory."
The winners of the third annual Colin Higgins Courage
Awards are:
2
D. Patrick Bynum - at the age of 12, this 15-year-old from
Ozark, Mo., went twice before his local school board to ask for
protection from beatings and harassment by his classmates. When
the school board failed to act, he bravely took his battle to the next
level by filing a complaint with the Department of Education's
Office for Civil Rights.
Eva Leivas-Andino - the mother of four children, including a gay son, and grandmother of two, Eva overcame her own
fears and prejudices and those of her religious and ethnic community in Miami to become a full-time advocate of LBGT youth.
Vanessa Duran - As a 17-year-old queer AfricanAmerican-Latina activist, Vanessa has lived a lifetime of being
labeled and attacked for who she is. But this El Cerrito, Calif.,
youth has transformed her experience into art and activism, using
film, video and photography as lenses through which to explore
racism and homophobia.
Calvin Warren - taught by his church that his sexual orientation made him the "antithesis of black manhood," 21-year-old
Calvin endured threats and regular harassment in his hometown of
Newburgh, N.Y. to become an outspoken and dedicated gay rights
activist who will graduate this May from Cornell University.
The Colin Higgins Courage Awards recognize ordinary but
remarkable individuals who have endured overwhelming hostility
and hate, yet have handled themselves with the utmost grace as
they educate and enlighten others about the lesbian, gay, bisexual
and transgender experience. Each winner receives $10,000 as part
of the prize.
Colin Higgins, acclaimed screenwriter, director and producer of films such as Haroldand Maudeand Nine to Five, established The Colin Higgins Foundation in 1986. In addition to the
Courage Awards, the Foundation also funds film scholarships and
has supported over 390 LGBTQ organizations, ranging from the
Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (OLSEN) to gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender outreach and AIDS prevention
programs in such locations as Fayetteville, AK and Biloxi, MS.
The Colin Higgins Foundation is administered by the Tides
Foundation, a larger parent foundation which partners with donors
to increase and organize resources for progressive social change.
In the past decade, the Tides Foundation has awarded more than
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