The Herland Voice : v.24: no.2(2006)
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- The Herland Voice : v.24: no.2(2006)
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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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a benefit production of Eve Ensler' s
TWO PERFORMANCES ONLYI
Wednesday, February
9th,
2006 at 8:00 pm
Oklahoma Memorial Union, third floor Ballroom (OU campus)
Thursday, February
9th,
2006 at 8:00 pm
Meacham Auditorium, second floor,
Oklahoma Memorial Union (OU campus)
Admission: $6.00
(proceeds to benefit The Women's Resource Center)
Sponsored by SWSS The Society of Women Students and Supporters and
The University of Oklahoma, Union Programming Board .
For more info contact Melanie Johnston at 405-579-8665. Tickets will be
avai lable at the Earth Natural Foods & Deli and Guestroom Records.
For more info about V-day see www.vday.org.
The Her/and Voice is a pub/icat!Cm of Her/and Sister Resources, 2312 NW 39th, OKC, OK 73112 Our bookstore/lending library is open
Saturdays from 1-5 pm Call us at (405) 521-9696 or email us at herlandsisters@coxnet Vis1tus on the web at wwwherlandsistersorg.
supper club
It's time to shake off those winter blues and have some fun! This
month, the supper club is going to Incredible Pizza, located at
5833 NW Expressway. We will meet there at 6 pm on Saturday,
Feb. 18 or meet at Herland at 5:30 pm if you would like to carpool.
The all-you-can-eat buffet is $7.50 a person and then there are lots
of fun games to play. Be a kid again and join us for an evening of
fun and games!
L word and nachos night
On Saturday, February
25th, 7 pm, we will
watch the first two episodes of the l word,.
Season 3. Some of us got hooked on this lesbian soap opera last
year and can't wait to find out what happened to Tina and Bette
and their new baby, Shane the cool one, Jenny the messed up one,
Alice and Dana the tennis player, and Helena the rich manipulator.
We will have the basic fixings for nachos (chips, queso, and jalapenos); bring any other nacho toppings you might want. Join us for
an evening of real melodrama!
scrabble games
Have you tried on-line Scrabble yet? Some of our regulars play multiple games on-line daily. (Maybe that's how they get so good!) Try
your hand at thepixiepit. co. uk. But if you would prefer to play in
person (wouldn't everyone?) and share the company of some wonderful women, join us on Saturday, February 11, at 3 pm at
Herland. We may or may not order pizza this time depending on
the preference of those attending.
women, action & the media
THE THIRD ANNUAL CONFERENCE
MARCH 31-APRIL 2, 2006 Cambridge, MA
For more details, visit: www.centerfornewwords.org
1
lt s All About Love
Valentine's Weel<end
Brought to you by PFLAG-OKC & the Peace House
All events held at Church of the Open Arms
3131 N. Penn, 405-525-9555
Friday, Feb. 10: Dinner & Dance for singles and couples 7 pm
Dinner catered by Ingrid 's, live entertainment a love song singalong
and dancing. Tickets are $ 10 and must be purchased by Feb. 8th. Ca ll
525-9555 for tickets or go by Church of the Open Arms.
Saturday, Feb. 11: Romancing Yourself Workshop 1-3 pm
You can't love someone else till you love yourself. This workshop, led
by Rev. Kathy Mccallie, is about what it means to love yourself in a
healthy way. Donations accepted.
"Fish Can't Fly" Movie and Discussion 6-8:30 pm
This documentary explores the lives of gay men and women of faith as
they examine their journeys to harmonizing their sexuality and spirituality. The subjects of the film participated in "ex-gay" ministries and found
that they did not provide a "cure" ... the answers seemed to come from
within . Snack and discussion to follow. Donations accepted.
Sunday, Feb. 12: Non-Violence Workshop 4-6 pm
Thea Nietfeld, trained in the Pace e Bene tradition of non-violence will
lead this exploration into the seeds of violence and learning to be more
peaceful and loving people . Donations accepted .
______
all!Bl!ll
IBllBlllE
______
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vot1r
l11ank _,votJ for
gift!
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Street . ... . ... . ...... . .. ......... ...................... .... . ......... . ........... . ... .
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Your contribution is important! Just $15 a year will help us pay for the $350+
I that it costs every month to print and mail the newsletter. Herland is a non-profit
I 501 (c)3 organization . Your contribution is deductible to the extent allowed by
I law
I
[ ] Enclosed is a contribution for $ .. . ...... .. .
I
I l I Please add me to the mailing list for The Voice.
I
[ ] Please change my address (new address above).
I
I Please mail to Herland, 23 12 NW 39th, OKC, OK 73112.
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lapd sponsors
gay games vu
When the competition commences at the Seventh Gay
Games in Chicago this July, officers of the Los Angeles Police
Department (LAPO) in uniform
will be marching with the assembled athletes opening the
GAY GAMES VII SPORTS AND
CULTURAL FESTIVAL. The
games run July 15-22, 2006
and sponsorship by the LAPO
marks a first for any major metropolitan police force.
While in Chicago for the games,
the LAPD Recruitment Unit will
be talking to interested persons
aboutjoining the force. With
efforts such as this, the LAPO
hopes to continue and increase
its commitment to diversity
within its ranks. For more information about the LAPO, visit
joinlapd .com or call the recruitment section at 866-444-LAPD.
herland annual
financial report
Herland Sister Resources, Inc.
I Statement (1/1/05 t
INCOME
Events
:Fundraisers
General Donations
Grants
Newsletter Donations
Newsletter
Retreats
Sales
Sales Tax Collected
Miscellaneous
Total Income
$15,519
EXPENSE
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rI~!~efiane
$57
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,Miscellaneous
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Total Ex enses
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meeting of minds in atlanta
Leslie Fulbright, San Francisco Chronicle
A landmark meeting of African American clergy and members of the
gay and lesbian community that began January 19, 2005 in Atlanta is
th e keystone of an effort to promote the acceptance of gays in black
churches. The Rev. Al Sharpton from New York and Bishop Yvette
Fl under of San Francisco's City of Refuge United Church of Christ in
the South of Market area are headlining the Black Church Summit organized by the National Black Justice Coa liti on .
The gathering, at the First lconium Baptist Church near downtown
Atlanta, will feature films, discussions on acceptance and a look at
how homophobia in churches is promoting the "down-low" phenomenon - men having sex with other men while maintaining a heterosexual identity.
"The summ it will let us have an open, honest and mobilized way to
say to black ministers that we have to start talking about gay people
in their churches," said Mandy Carter, a lesbian activist in North Carolina who plans to attend . "Th is is the first time we have high-profile
people having this conversation ."
The involvement of well-known black politicians and church leaders
has given new inspiration to the National Black Justice Coalition, the
country's largest black gay civil rights group. The Washington coalition, which has been trying to promote just this kind of dialogue for
years, says the summit is especially important because of the large
number of black clergy across the country who support bans on
same-sex marriage.
The church plays more than a religious role in most black commun ities, serving as a social gathering place and often dictating the politics
of its parishioners. Activists say anti-gay sentiment grew in 2004 because white conservative Christian groups rallied black ministers
against gay marriage. Many believe this bond between white evangelicals and black pastors helped President Bush get 11 percent of the
African American vote that year.
"The Karl Roves of the world wrote an agenda on how to mobilize the
African American vote, and part of that was to suggest the vote
aga inst same-gender marriage," Flunder said, referring to Bush's top
political adviser. Flunder is one of a handful of Bay Area black clergy
who support same-sex marriage.
Th ough the NAACP has vocally supported gay rights , the group has
not taken a stand on same-sex marriage. Executive Chairman Julian
Bond has, however, compared opposition to same-sex marriage to
bans on interracial marriage.
Sharpton, who has been politically active in New York for decades,
became involved in the debate over the acceptance of gays and lesbians in black churches during his most recent run for president. He
openly supported same-sex marriage, and then in August, he announced plans for an educational initiative to challenge homophobia
in churches. In addition to participating in discussions like thi s one,
Sharpton plans to make public-service announcements and talk in
schools.
For details on the summit, vi sit W\MN nbjcoalition org.
Non-Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
Oklahoma City, OK
Permit No. 861
Herland Sister Resources
2 312 NW 39t17 Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73 I 12
Return Service Requested
Dr. Dawn Singleton, Ph.D.
~
Good Neighbor Development
Single and Multi-Family Leasing
Property Management and Development
KE:
Licensed Professional Counselor
Licensed Marital & Family Therapist
5005 N. Pennsylvania #204 OKC, OK
405-232-3296
FREE HOUR CONSULTATION
April Stacy
Manager
405.606.5906
www.goodneighbordevelopment .com
PHONE: 943-1467
CITY ANIMAL HOSPITAL
2910 N.W. 23
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA 73107
The Special Event Florist
(Including Holy Unions)
300 N Telephone Road
Moore, OK 73160
Phone: (405) 912-8724
N. WORLAND DVM
DOROTHY E. HEIM
Attorney at Law
email: pamtrotterdesign@aol.com
web: www.pamtrotter.com
Sandy Ingraham, J.D., M.S.W.
Attorney-at-Law
Ingraham & Associates, PLLC
(405) 616-5045
dheim033@yahoo.com
Estate Planning, Wills, Trusts, Probate, Adoption, Contracts
Call me with your legal questions:
estate planning
personal injury
contract issues
small business
Route 2, Box 369-B
Mcloud, OK 74851
Tel. (405) 964-2072
Ingraham@mcloudteleco.com
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•
a benefit production of Eve Ensler' s
TWO PERFORMANCES ONLYI
Wednesday, February
9th,
2006 at 8:00 pm
Oklahoma Memorial Union, third floor Ballroom (OU campus)
Thursday, February
9th,
2006 at 8:00 pm
Meacham Auditorium, second floor,
Oklahoma Memorial Union (OU campus)
Admission: $6.00
(proceeds to benefit The Women's Resource Center)
Sponsored by SWSS The Society of Women Students and Supporters and
The University of Oklahoma, Union Programming Board .
For more info contact Melanie Johnston at 405-579-8665. Tickets will be
avai lable at the Earth Natural Foods & Deli and Guestroom Records.
For more info about V-day see www.vday.org.
The Her/and Voice is a pub/icat!Cm of Her/and Sister Resources, 2312 NW 39th, OKC, OK 73112 Our bookstore/lending library is open
Saturdays from 1-5 pm Call us at (405) 521-9696 or email us at herlandsisters@coxnet Vis1tus on the web at wwwherlandsistersorg.
supper club
It's time to shake off those winter blues and have some fun! This
month, the supper club is going to Incredible Pizza, located at
5833 NW Expressway. We will meet there at 6 pm on Saturday,
Feb. 18 or meet at Herland at 5:30 pm if you would like to carpool.
The all-you-can-eat buffet is $7.50 a person and then there are lots
of fun games to play. Be a kid again and join us for an evening of
fun and games!
L word and nachos night
On Saturday, February
25th, 7 pm, we will
watch the first two episodes of the l word,.
Season 3. Some of us got hooked on this lesbian soap opera last
year and can't wait to find out what happened to Tina and Bette
and their new baby, Shane the cool one, Jenny the messed up one,
Alice and Dana the tennis player, and Helena the rich manipulator.
We will have the basic fixings for nachos (chips, queso, and jalapenos); bring any other nacho toppings you might want. Join us for
an evening of real melodrama!
scrabble games
Have you tried on-line Scrabble yet? Some of our regulars play multiple games on-line daily. (Maybe that's how they get so good!) Try
your hand at thepixiepit. co. uk. But if you would prefer to play in
person (wouldn't everyone?) and share the company of some wonderful women, join us on Saturday, February 11, at 3 pm at
Herland. We may or may not order pizza this time depending on
the preference of those attending.
women, action & the media
THE THIRD ANNUAL CONFERENCE
MARCH 31-APRIL 2, 2006 Cambridge, MA
For more details, visit: www.centerfornewwords.org
1
lt s All About Love
Valentine's Weel<end
Brought to you by PFLAG-OKC & the Peace House
All events held at Church of the Open Arms
3131 N. Penn, 405-525-9555
Friday, Feb. 10: Dinner & Dance for singles and couples 7 pm
Dinner catered by Ingrid 's, live entertainment a love song singalong
and dancing. Tickets are $ 10 and must be purchased by Feb. 8th. Ca ll
525-9555 for tickets or go by Church of the Open Arms.
Saturday, Feb. 11: Romancing Yourself Workshop 1-3 pm
You can't love someone else till you love yourself. This workshop, led
by Rev. Kathy Mccallie, is about what it means to love yourself in a
healthy way. Donations accepted.
"Fish Can't Fly" Movie and Discussion 6-8:30 pm
This documentary explores the lives of gay men and women of faith as
they examine their journeys to harmonizing their sexuality and spirituality. The subjects of the film participated in "ex-gay" ministries and found
that they did not provide a "cure" ... the answers seemed to come from
within . Snack and discussion to follow. Donations accepted.
Sunday, Feb. 12: Non-Violence Workshop 4-6 pm
Thea Nietfeld, trained in the Pace e Bene tradition of non-violence will
lead this exploration into the seeds of violence and learning to be more
peaceful and loving people . Donations accepted .
______
all!Bl!ll
IBllBlllE
______
__
vot1r
l11ank _,votJ for
gift!
I
I Name ..
I
Street . ... . ... . ...... . .. ......... ...................... .... . ......... . ........... . ... .
I
I City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zip ........... .. .
Your contribution is important! Just $15 a year will help us pay for the $350+
I that it costs every month to print and mail the newsletter. Herland is a non-profit
I 501 (c)3 organization . Your contribution is deductible to the extent allowed by
I law
I
[ ] Enclosed is a contribution for $ .. . ...... .. .
I
I l I Please add me to the mailing list for The Voice.
I
[ ] Please change my address (new address above).
I
I Please mail to Herland, 23 12 NW 39th, OKC, OK 73112.
~·
;!M888ili
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
--
lapd sponsors
gay games vu
When the competition commences at the Seventh Gay
Games in Chicago this July, officers of the Los Angeles Police
Department (LAPO) in uniform
will be marching with the assembled athletes opening the
GAY GAMES VII SPORTS AND
CULTURAL FESTIVAL. The
games run July 15-22, 2006
and sponsorship by the LAPO
marks a first for any major metropolitan police force.
While in Chicago for the games,
the LAPD Recruitment Unit will
be talking to interested persons
aboutjoining the force. With
efforts such as this, the LAPO
hopes to continue and increase
its commitment to diversity
within its ranks. For more information about the LAPO, visit
joinlapd .com or call the recruitment section at 866-444-LAPD.
herland annual
financial report
Herland Sister Resources, Inc.
I Statement (1/1/05 t
INCOME
Events
:Fundraisers
General Donations
Grants
Newsletter Donations
Newsletter
Retreats
Sales
Sales Tax Collected
Miscellaneous
Total Income
$15,519
EXPENSE
·...-w.•.•.w.w.w.·.···-·.w.·.·.w.·-······"
$127
$1,619.
•• •• ••••• •• ·v.w.·.w.·.;·.·.w.•.•.•.•.mv. •• w·.··.· ·.·-·.·.··.·.···.·.·.·.w."-'.".'. ••••• ··.·.·.·-·.·.·.·.w.·.·.•.·.··
·. · .· ····: : ~~: . . :.
.: ' i~Q]
· ··'''' ""' " .i.,,~,,,. . ,, ~·~~~~.·
.
-••-.-.-.-.-.-.-. •-.-.-.-.-••-.-• ..-~...-=·Aw.•
. :.:. .'.~'..:::.·. .~~.'...~.c: :'. e: :'. . . ............ ..........
•- -~~r.~b.?n.c:l.i~~-.- !~r B§l.~.§11§!.....
$850
•'•'•'•'•'•'>"•'W•·•·A·.-,w,,w;.wo.•Aw,"V•""W•'•'•"""'•""••"•..-.W•W•
..... ......... ~. ~. !.Z~7
....... . ..·. . . ...............-.~z~
i t::t~':'.':'..~L~!~rJ:~~!.§9S!..~. E.CiDL.
~~t~Q....
.Q.!~sicE~~!§9§l. ~_!:Ci!:l.!iO~. . .,... . _. ..,~. . . _. _.,_. 1~.~9.
:_ B_~~~~!J~.~P§l_~~~~-. --.,.,-..~~~-·· . . . ..,. ,. ...,,... ,. . . ,~~:.~-~-~- •Sales Tax
rI~!~efiane
$57
. . . . . ,. · ··:-""'="·:,. --. ____...._. ____-··---"-~:~~.::: ::-::,,:_]6·1· s
-~!ili!i§l~. "'""'"'""'
................,. .·..·.·. . ·.· . ... '''"' ''""'""'''"'"''"" $1 ,2
,Miscellaneous
$121
,...........
Total Ex enses
$1
;.,,.,.,.•_.,..,..•.·.·.·.·.·.·.-.w....
.-.-.-.·.·.·.-.-.-,..,.-,.... -.-.-.-.-.,..•.,..,_. .......-.•.w.•." " ' W•"'•"•W.W•'"•"•"•W'""'""..,.,w ,....-.w.w,•,..,._v ..,.
meeting of minds in atlanta
Leslie Fulbright, San Francisco Chronicle
A landmark meeting of African American clergy and members of the
gay and lesbian community that began January 19, 2005 in Atlanta is
th e keystone of an effort to promote the acceptance of gays in black
churches. The Rev. Al Sharpton from New York and Bishop Yvette
Fl under of San Francisco's City of Refuge United Church of Christ in
the South of Market area are headlining the Black Church Summit organized by the National Black Justice Coa liti on .
The gathering, at the First lconium Baptist Church near downtown
Atlanta, will feature films, discussions on acceptance and a look at
how homophobia in churches is promoting the "down-low" phenomenon - men having sex with other men while maintaining a heterosexual identity.
"The summ it will let us have an open, honest and mobilized way to
say to black ministers that we have to start talking about gay people
in their churches," said Mandy Carter, a lesbian activist in North Carolina who plans to attend . "Th is is the first time we have high-profile
people having this conversation ."
The involvement of well-known black politicians and church leaders
has given new inspiration to the National Black Justice Coalition, the
country's largest black gay civil rights group. The Washington coalition, which has been trying to promote just this kind of dialogue for
years, says the summit is especially important because of the large
number of black clergy across the country who support bans on
same-sex marriage.
The church plays more than a religious role in most black commun ities, serving as a social gathering place and often dictating the politics
of its parishioners. Activists say anti-gay sentiment grew in 2004 because white conservative Christian groups rallied black ministers
against gay marriage. Many believe this bond between white evangelicals and black pastors helped President Bush get 11 percent of the
African American vote that year.
"The Karl Roves of the world wrote an agenda on how to mobilize the
African American vote, and part of that was to suggest the vote
aga inst same-gender marriage," Flunder said, referring to Bush's top
political adviser. Flunder is one of a handful of Bay Area black clergy
who support same-sex marriage.
Th ough the NAACP has vocally supported gay rights , the group has
not taken a stand on same-sex marriage. Executive Chairman Julian
Bond has, however, compared opposition to same-sex marriage to
bans on interracial marriage.
Sharpton, who has been politically active in New York for decades,
became involved in the debate over the acceptance of gays and lesbians in black churches during his most recent run for president. He
openly supported same-sex marriage, and then in August, he announced plans for an educational initiative to challenge homophobia
in churches. In addition to participating in discussions like thi s one,
Sharpton plans to make public-service announcements and talk in
schools.
For details on the summit, vi sit W\MN nbjcoalition org.
Non-Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
Oklahoma City, OK
Permit No. 861
Herland Sister Resources
2 312 NW 39t17 Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73 I 12
Return Service Requested
Dr. Dawn Singleton, Ph.D.
~
Good Neighbor Development
Single and Multi-Family Leasing
Property Management and Development
KE:
Licensed Professional Counselor
Licensed Marital & Family Therapist
5005 N. Pennsylvania #204 OKC, OK
405-232-3296
FREE HOUR CONSULTATION
April Stacy
Manager
405.606.5906
www.goodneighbordevelopment .com
PHONE: 943-1467
CITY ANIMAL HOSPITAL
2910 N.W. 23
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA 73107
The Special Event Florist
(Including Holy Unions)
300 N Telephone Road
Moore, OK 73160
Phone: (405) 912-8724
N. WORLAND DVM
DOROTHY E. HEIM
Attorney at Law
email: pamtrotterdesign@aol.com
web: www.pamtrotter.com
Sandy Ingraham, J.D., M.S.W.
Attorney-at-Law
Ingraham & Associates, PLLC
(405) 616-5045
dheim033@yahoo.com
Estate Planning, Wills, Trusts, Probate, Adoption, Contracts
Call me with your legal questions:
estate planning
personal injury
contract issues
small business
Route 2, Box 369-B
Mcloud, OK 74851
Tel. (405) 964-2072
Ingraham@mcloudteleco.com
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•
a benefit production of Eve Ensler' s
TWO PERFORMANCES ONLYI
Wednesday, February
9th,
2006 at 8:00 pm
Oklahoma Memorial Union, third floor Ballroom (OU campus)
Thursday, February
9th,
2006 at 8:00 pm
Meacham Auditorium, second floor,
Oklahoma Memorial Union (OU campus)
Admission: $6.00
(proceeds to benefit The Women's Resource Center)
Sponsored by SWSS The Society of Women Students and Supporters and
The University of Oklahoma, Union Programming Board .
For more info contact Melanie Johnston at 405-579-8665. Tickets will be
avai lable at the Earth Natural Foods & Deli and Guestroom Records.
For more info about V-day see www.vday.org.
The Her/and Voice is a pub/icat!Cm of Her/and Sister Resources, 2312 NW 39th, OKC, OK 73112 Our bookstore/lending library is open
Saturdays from 1-5 pm Call us at (405) 521-9696 or email us at herlandsisters@coxnet Vis1tus on the web at wwwherlandsistersorg.
supper club
It's time to shake off those winter blues and have some fun! This
month, the supper club is going to Incredible Pizza, located at
5833 NW Expressway. We will meet there at 6 pm on Saturday,
Feb. 18 or meet at Herland at 5:30 pm if you would like to carpool.
The all-you-can-eat buffet is $7.50 a person and then there are lots
of fun games to play. Be a kid again and join us for an evening of
fun and games!
L word and nachos night
On Saturday, February
25th, 7 pm, we will
watch the first two episodes of the l word,.
Season 3. Some of us got hooked on this lesbian soap opera last
year and can't wait to find out what happened to Tina and Bette
and their new baby, Shane the cool one, Jenny the messed up one,
Alice and Dana the tennis player, and Helena the rich manipulator.
We will have the basic fixings for nachos (chips, queso, and jalapenos); bring any other nacho toppings you might want. Join us for
an evening of real melodrama!
scrabble games
Have you tried on-line Scrabble yet? Some of our regulars play multiple games on-line daily. (Maybe that's how they get so good!) Try
your hand at thepixiepit. co. uk. But if you would prefer to play in
person (wouldn't everyone?) and share the company of some wonderful women, join us on Saturday, February 11, at 3 pm at
Herland. We may or may not order pizza this time depending on
the preference of those attending.
women, action & the media
THE THIRD ANNUAL CONFERENCE
MARCH 31-APRIL 2, 2006 Cambridge, MA
For more details, visit: www.centerfornewwords.org
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Valentine's Weel<end
Brought to you by PFLAG-OKC & the Peace House
All events held at Church of the Open Arms
3131 N. Penn, 405-525-9555
Friday, Feb. 10: Dinner & Dance for singles and couples 7 pm
Dinner catered by Ingrid 's, live entertainment a love song singalong
and dancing. Tickets are $ 10 and must be purchased by Feb. 8th. Ca ll
525-9555 for tickets or go by Church of the Open Arms.
Saturday, Feb. 11: Romancing Yourself Workshop 1-3 pm
You can't love someone else till you love yourself. This workshop, led
by Rev. Kathy Mccallie, is about what it means to love yourself in a
healthy way. Donations accepted.
"Fish Can't Fly" Movie and Discussion 6-8:30 pm
This documentary explores the lives of gay men and women of faith as
they examine their journeys to harmonizing their sexuality and spirituality. The subjects of the film participated in "ex-gay" ministries and found
that they did not provide a "cure" ... the answers seemed to come from
within . Snack and discussion to follow. Donations accepted.
Sunday, Feb. 12: Non-Violence Workshop 4-6 pm
Thea Nietfeld, trained in the Pace e Bene tradition of non-violence will
lead this exploration into the seeds of violence and learning to be more
peaceful and loving people . Donations accepted .
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lapd sponsors
gay games vu
When the competition commences at the Seventh Gay
Games in Chicago this July, officers of the Los Angeles Police
Department (LAPO) in uniform
will be marching with the assembled athletes opening the
GAY GAMES VII SPORTS AND
CULTURAL FESTIVAL. The
games run July 15-22, 2006
and sponsorship by the LAPO
marks a first for any major metropolitan police force.
While in Chicago for the games,
the LAPD Recruitment Unit will
be talking to interested persons
aboutjoining the force. With
efforts such as this, the LAPO
hopes to continue and increase
its commitment to diversity
within its ranks. For more information about the LAPO, visit
joinlapd .com or call the recruitment section at 866-444-LAPD.
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meeting of minds in atlanta
Leslie Fulbright, San Francisco Chronicle
A landmark meeting of African American clergy and members of the
gay and lesbian community that began January 19, 2005 in Atlanta is
th e keystone of an effort to promote the acceptance of gays in black
churches. The Rev. Al Sharpton from New York and Bishop Yvette
Fl under of San Francisco's City of Refuge United Church of Christ in
the South of Market area are headlining the Black Church Summit organized by the National Black Justice Coa liti on .
The gathering, at the First lconium Baptist Church near downtown
Atlanta, will feature films, discussions on acceptance and a look at
how homophobia in churches is promoting the "down-low" phenomenon - men having sex with other men while maintaining a heterosexual identity.
"The summ it will let us have an open, honest and mobilized way to
say to black ministers that we have to start talking about gay people
in their churches," said Mandy Carter, a lesbian activist in North Carolina who plans to attend . "Th is is the first time we have high-profile
people having this conversation ."
The involvement of well-known black politicians and church leaders
has given new inspiration to the National Black Justice Coalition, the
country's largest black gay civil rights group. The Washington coalition, which has been trying to promote just this kind of dialogue for
years, says the summit is especially important because of the large
number of black clergy across the country who support bans on
same-sex marriage.
The church plays more than a religious role in most black commun ities, serving as a social gathering place and often dictating the politics
of its parishioners. Activists say anti-gay sentiment grew in 2004 because white conservative Christian groups rallied black ministers
against gay marriage. Many believe this bond between white evangelicals and black pastors helped President Bush get 11 percent of the
African American vote that year.
"The Karl Roves of the world wrote an agenda on how to mobilize the
African American vote, and part of that was to suggest the vote
aga inst same-gender marriage," Flunder said, referring to Bush's top
political adviser. Flunder is one of a handful of Bay Area black clergy
who support same-sex marriage.
Th ough the NAACP has vocally supported gay rights , the group has
not taken a stand on same-sex marriage. Executive Chairman Julian
Bond has, however, compared opposition to same-sex marriage to
bans on interracial marriage.
Sharpton, who has been politically active in New York for decades,
became involved in the debate over the acceptance of gays and lesbians in black churches during his most recent run for president. He
openly supported same-sex marriage, and then in August, he announced plans for an educational initiative to challenge homophobia
in churches. In addition to participating in discussions like thi s one,
Sharpton plans to make public-service announcements and talk in
schools.
For details on the summit, vi sit W\MN nbjcoalition org.
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