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TUESDAY;DECEMBER 11, 2001 - 7:00 PM
COMMUNITY HOLIDAY DINNER &
SILENT AUCTION START
A tradition continues as Tulsa Oklahomans
for Human Rights presents the annual Community
Holiday Dinner. The dinner will be held at the
Tulsa Gay, Lesbian, Bi & Transgender Community
Center Tuesday, December i 1 beginning at .7:00
PM. During the dinner, the candidates for the 2001
executive committee of TOHR will be introduced.
Chili - mild to spicy - with all the condiments: cheese, crackers, onions, etc. is the menu.
A Silent Auction with many items up for bid also
begins that evening and runs until 7:00 PM Friday,
the 14th. (refer to page 11 for auction items).
The evening is free, however, donations
will be accepted.
FRIDAY; DECEMBER 14, 2001 - 5:00-7:00 PM
DESSERT RECEPTION & SILENT AUCTION END
The fun doesn't stop on Tuesday - it goes right through 'til Friday.
An elegant Dessert Reception begins at 5 PM and runs until 7:00 PM. Desserts, holiday drinks and more await you this evening. Featured during the reception will be the Silent Auction (refer page 11 for auction items) and surprises.
The Dessert Reception is TOHR's way of saying 'thanks' to the community
for supporting the organization and is your last chance to bid on items during the
silent auction. But the fun doesn't stop at 7 - it goes into the night!
FRIDAY; DECEMBER 14, 2001 - 7:00 PM
RUDOLPH & ROWDY LIGHTS & BAR BUS TOUR·
Is there a better way to enjoy Tulsa's holiday lights than from a bus with 50
of your closet friends? And you'll enjoy lots of holiday cheer as well!
"Rudolph & Rowdy" - leaves the Tulsa GLBT Center at 21st & Memorial at
7:00 PM sharp. You'll wander through Tulsa neighborhoods oohhing and ahhing
at the lights and visit alt the gay & lesbian bars in town, with Santa & entertainment on board the bus all evening singing songs and generally making merry.
Call the Center @ 743.4297 to make reservations for th, bus. lickets are
$15 per individual.
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IS SOMEONE YOU KNOW
AFRAID OF THE CLOS ET?
THEY SHOULD BE! LET 'EM KNOW ABOUT
THE WOMYN'S
COMING
OUT GROUP
Coming out of the doset is a lifelong process. First, to
yourself, then to family and friends, your work - it goes on
and on - never stopping.
Many people, you probably know someone-maybe
even you!, would like someone to talk to about the steps
they can take or are in the process of taking.
A group, just for you - or a friend, has been started by
Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR)! The Womyn's Coming Out Support Group had their first meeting
recently and look forward to the coming year.
The Womyn's Coming Out Group meets every other
Saturday at 4:00 PM at the Tulsa GLBT Community Center. Call 743.4297 - ask for Angela for more information.
DO YOU KNOW MEN WHO ARE AFRAID OF THE
CLOSET? LET TOHR KNOW & A MEN'S GROUP
COULD HAPPEN! 743.4297
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ONE WHO HAS SIGNIFICANT
(TO ONESELF) SEXUAL OR ROMANTIC
ATTRACTIONS TO MEMBERS OF BOTH
THE SAME GENDER AND/OR SEX
The Bi(sexual) person, a large part of the Gay, Lesbian, Bi and Transgender community, is often misunderstood.
Contrary to popular myths,.people who are attracted to
members of both genders or sexes (just like people who
are attracted only to members of the same or other gender
or sex) may be monogamous, polyfidelitous or nonmonogamous.
Derogatory terms from homophobes are the same as
those for gays and lesbians, plus AC/DC, double-ga(l)ted,
or confused. Derogatoryterms used by lesbians, gay men
and some heterosexuals include: traitor, fraternizing with
the enemy or just confused.
Biphobia is the oppression or mistreatment of bisexuals, either by heterosexuals (often called homophobia if
does not target bisexuals separately from gay men & lesb1ans), or by lesbians or gay men
Did, or does, someone hate or fear you because of
who you are attracted too? If you're gay or lesbian, that
answer is true. If you're bi, that is also true. But, some of
those who do not like bi's are in the GLBT community.
Is that the way you would like to be treated. Think
about it. You might have been there.
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HOLIDAY GIFTS/
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COMMUNITY TO COMMUNITY!
CAROLING FOR THE ELDERLY
The Lesbian Connection,a program of TOHR, is giving
the residents of the Maplewood Care Center something to
look forward too this holiday season and want EVERYONE
to come out, join them and sing your heart out!
An evening of caroling is planned for:
DECEMBER 19th @ 6:30 PM
MEET AT MAPLEWOOD CARE CENTER
6202 E 61st STREET
You're encouraged to bring musical instruments and
wear holiday attire to brighten up the evening. So ~us~off
that accordion or guitar, put on a red hat and get to singing!
Please contact TOHR at 743.4297 or email us at
community@tohr.orgor DykeDivine@aol.comif you would
like more informationor plan to attend.
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EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
BOARD DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
TO ANNOUNCE CANDIDATES FOR 2002
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
TULSA OKLAHOMANS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS SECURES EauAL
RIGHTS FOR THE GAY, LESBIAN, e1sExuAL &
TRANSGENDERCOMMUNITYTHROUGH:
.EDUCATIONALREsouRCEs
QUALITY PROGRAMMINGAND SUPPORT SERVICES
Y,NIFYING PoLmCAL AND SoclAL EVENTS
ADVOCACY IN LEGISLATIVEAND LEGAL MATTERS &
].EADERSHIP IN IMPLEMENTINGSoclAL GHANGE
TULSA OKLAHOMANS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IS COMMITTED
TO MAINTAINING A HOME FOR OUR COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS, A SAFE AND AFFIRMING ENVIRONMENT AND A
VISIBLE CULTURAL PRESENCE FOR OUR COMMUNITY AND
CITY IN ORDER FOR INDMDUALS TO BECOME PROUD
MEMBERS OF OUR DIVERSE SOCIETY.
The "Breathe Life Into Planned Giving" workshop will
be led by Mr. Gary Gross. Mr. Gross is a nationally
known fundraising expert specializing in planned giving.
If you have attended the workshops, this is the last
one & will end with a 'thank you' surprise. Also, if you
have attended 8 out of the 10 workshops and need an incentive form, please contact Greg at TOHR at 743.4297
or talk to him the day of the workshop.
"OutGiving lnCommunity" is the partnership between
the Denver based Gill Foundation and Tulsa Oklahomans
for Human Rights
Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights ongoing Board
Development Committee will announce the nominees for
the offices of TOHR President, 1st Vice President, 2nd Vice
President, Secretary and Treasurer December 11th during
the Community Holiday Dinner.
Three (3) of the nominees will be
elected for one 2 year term while two (2)
will be elected for 1 year. This provides a
rotating board, ensuring continuous
not a creature
strong leadership within the organization.
was stirrln! ..
The transition from 1 year terms to 2
year rotating terms necessitated a tempothe~ were aff at
rary one-time suspension of the voting
process of the by-laws, requiring nominees to be elected the previous year.
Therefore, the executive committee
nominees and at-large positions will be
elected and approved at the January
2002 membership meeting.
Nominees will be announced at the:
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COMMUNITY
HOLIDAY
DINNER
TUESDAY,
DECEMBER
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OUTGIVING INCOMMUNITY
BUILDING A BETTER TULSA
NEXT WORKSHOP: SAT., DEC. 15
The next "OutGiving lnCommunity" workshop entitled
''Breathe LHeInto Planned Giving" will be held:
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2001
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
TULSA GAY, LESBIAN, Bl & TRANSGENDER
COMMUNITY CENTER
2114 S MEMORIAL
GET A GIVING GAME PLAN
HAVE FUN & LEARN HOW YOUR
GIVING CAN HELP YOU
The Denver based Gill Foundation, in partnership with
TOHR, will present a special evening for donors to nonprofits on December 15 at 5:00 PM at the Tulsa GLBT
Community Center.
The casual gathering will feature the game
"Philanthroply!" The game, developed by the Gill Foundation, teaches players the different ways and types of giving. Plus - you'll be able to pick up literature from a variety of GLBT non-profits in the Tulsa area.
This non-solicitation event begins at 5:00 PM and will
end by 7:00 PM, letting you go out and enjoy an evening
of last minute (or start) holiday shopping.
Over 30 people attended the first donor gathering so
space is limited. Please contact TOHR at 743.4297 no
later than Friday, December 14 if you want more informatio~ or plan to attend.
WHERE DO THEY STAND?
GREEN COUNTRY GREENS
KEY GREEN VALUES
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TOHR's continuing focus on the various political parties in
the Tulsa area and where they stand on GLBT related issues.
rwaa +Le ni9Lt Lefore Saturda~,
(Friday, Dec. 14)
And aff tlitrou9L +Le Cit~,
The Green movement aims to build sustainable communities by taking positive action based on an awareness of the
interdependence of life and the planet Earth. Working in
local, bio-regional, and global networks, Greens put "Key
Values" into practice.
(7:00 PM - Midnight)
Not a Creature WM Stirrin9,
Cauae AH were 9ettin9 Prett~!
( and meeting at the GLBT Center at 7 PM)
RESPECT FOR DIVERSITY
Greens honor the biological diversity of the Earth and
the cultural, ethnic, sexual and spiritual diversity of all people.
rJuna19edon +Le lua,
($15 I person}
To aee WLat wu t:J,-.
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HIGHLIGHTING THE ISSUES
AFFECTING THE GLBT COMMUNITY
NONVIOLENCE
In the tradition of Gandi and Martin Luther King, Jr.,
Greens reject violence and war as ways of settling disputes.
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WLen fo & LeLofd,
it aeenaed&uite Corrupt!
SOCIAL JUSTICE
Greens work to transform the global system of poverty
and injustice into a world free of all oppression.
(it's a bunch of gay folk!}
So - I Joined tLelil.
The above are excerpts from the Green Country Greens
information pamphlet. Complete copies of the resolutions
are available for viewing at the Tulsa Gay, Lesbian, Bi and
Transgender Community Center, 2114 South Memorial.
Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR) does not
endorse the above. TOHR wishes to educate the GLBTallied community.
And we Dulled awa~, daaLed Awa~,
(Utica Square, "the lake", Historic Tulsa areas, etc.)
BaaLed Awa~ AH.
(though only 50 seats available)
We nw h9Lta, +Len Dranl aonae,
<visitingTulsa Gay & Lesbian bars!}
Dranl aonaeMore and went AANNNN!
IN THE CIT
000Lin9 & AaLLLin9,
WORLD AIDS DAY, DECEMBER 1
MARCH SET FOR DOWNTOWN TULSA
(from the lights)
aff nl9Lt fon9.
(ok - just half the night}
We frohcled & Banced,
we Rode and nn9 aon9a.
(ride thebus - don't' drjnk & drive)
A&N19Lt turned to Ba~,
AIDS turned 20 years old in 2001 - no reason to celebrate. But, we do honor and remember those who have
died on World Aids Day every December 1st.
A World AIDS Day Candlelight March will be held December 1st leaving from 3rd & Detroit at 7:00 PM and will
be followed by a concert at the PAC at 8:00 PM.
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lbus back at Center around 12 am}
Wewentouraeparate
Tulsa's own Council Oak Men's Chorale (COMC) will
present their annual holiday concert, "A Holiday Rhapsody," December 7th & 8th at All Soul's Unitarian Church,
2952 S Peoria Avenue, 8:00 PM nightly.
For more information and/or tickets, call COMC at
748.3888.
Wa~.
(that's the intention)
No19ln9for Peace on EartL,
And a Good.N19LtaI:.~!!!
fca/1743.4297 now to reserve your seaQ
COUNCIL OAK MEN'S CHORALE
"A HOLIDAY RHAPSODY" CONCERT
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SALVATION ARMY AT IT AGAIN!
2001TQHBBoard
of ptrectprs ExeculiveComm/tee
Kerry R. L-is, Pf'9Sident
Vance Reed, Vice President
Curtis Evans, Jr., Secretary
Angela Bruce, Treesurer
At-Lalpe8oeld PoaltioM
Anna Dodwell,Public RelationsDirector
Dee Beasley,Center ActivitiesDirector
MichelleHoffman,Specie/Projects Director
David Hoot, Volunteer Director
Greg Gatewood, MarketingDirector
Lisa Pottorf, MembershipMeetingDirector
Marcus Rice, BoardDevelopmentDirector
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GLBT COMMUNITY URGED NOT
TO GIVE TO SALVATION ARMY
Salvation Army leadership recently rescinded domestic
partnership status for the Western territory due to extremist
fundamentals striving to take the organization back to the
stone age.
This, combined with secret deal making with the Bush
administration to discriminate against the Gay, Lesbian, Bi
and Transgender allied community as part of the "faithbased• initiative, has prompted action.
Taking action against discrimination, the TOHR Board
of Directors approved "For Whom the Bell Tolls?" at an extended board meeting.
"For Whom the Bell Tolls?" is simple:
Take the enclosed "For Whom the
Bell Tolls?" card (make copies if you
wish) and put in the buckets of Salvation Army bell ringers at the entrance
of stores.
A small step, but an important one. The bell buckets
can overflow with cards - so stuff the buckets.
You can also call the local Salvation Army headquarters and tell them WHY you're not giving by reaching:
Major Marshall Gesner
Area Commander
Salvation Army
918.587.7801
TAP INTO TOHRI - SECURING EQUALITY
RUDOLPH & ROWDY!
LIGHTS & BARS BUS TOUR
DECEMBER 14. 2001
BUS LEAVES GLBT CENTER 7 PM SHARP
S15 / PERSON
CALL 743.4297 FOR RESERVATIONS
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•TOHR SUPPORTING OTHERS
YOU'RE ENCOURAGED TO HELP
GLBT FAMILIES BY GIVING
The time of giving is upon us; from hectic malls to
online shopping sites - almost everyone is busy with the
holidays. This year, let's look beyond gifts for family and
friends. Remember that the holiday season is also a great
time to help the less fortunate - as it should be all the time.
Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR) has established the "FAIRY TREE" for our GLBT community in
need.
A few families have been chosen, that without your
help, will not have a holiday season.
The "FAIRY TREE" is located at the Tulsa Gay, Lesbian, Bi and Transgender (GLBT) Community Center,
2114 S Memorial.
Here's what you do:
1. Go by the community center and find a holiday 'tag'
hanging on the fairy tree.
2. Pick a tag that you would like to fill the request(s).
3. Fill out the bottom portion of the tag, tear it off and
give to· the volunteer in the Pride Store. (if the store is
not open, slide it under the door).
4. Go shopping! Get your gift(s)!
5. Deliver the wrapped or unwrapped gift(s), along with
tag, back to the GLBT Community Center no later
than December 19th.
Your job is now done! And because of
y9u - someone less fortunate will have a
better holiday season.
DECEMBER 2001
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CLASS OF 2001
RAINBOWSOCIETY
$5000+ annually
Mark Bonney
Gill Foundation
Mitchell Savage & Michael Smith
Wiliams Companies
EQUALITYPATRONS
$2,500+ annually
Dan Burnstein & Martin Martinez
DIVERSITYLEADER
$1,200+ annually
Anonymous
Kar1Cocke'
Howard Nix
Dennis Neil & John Southard
Tim Wliams & Randy Ritter
COMMUNITYCIRCLE
$500+ annually
Dee Beasley & Angela Bruce
Fernando Este'
Greg Gatewood & Kerry Lewis
Barry Hensley & Terry Baxter
Glen Jones & Jim Craven
Joe & Nancy McDonald
Rick Martin & Daniel Schneider
Dick Miller
Mariellen Montgomery &
Marcia Burrus
David Paddock& Philip Cyr
Vance Reed
Sue Welch & Marcy Smith
Steve Wright & Talmadge Powell
STONEWALLCLUB
$250+ annually
Johna Abbott
Fred BassettI Sabre Matching
Howard Brewer
Ruben Garcia & Jim Queen
Brion Lewis
B.J. Medley
Rick Phillips
Jonathan Stanley
SPONSORS
$100+ annually
Shelton Baker
Susanne Bain & Karen Weldin
GeorgeBaremore
Joel Cousins
Clris Evans
Rick Fortner, Jr.
Jennifer Jones
James & Judith Miller
Matthew Miranda
Char1es& Marilyn Murphy
Lisa Pottorf
Kaye Smith
Gene West
CONTRIBUTORS
upto$100
Kay Bessler
Kathy Bird
John Dunn
Michael Esick
Carrie Fleharty
Friends of the Quilt
David Hoot
Bill & Kathy Hinkle
Deborah·Karns
Russ McCarty
INK/ND
Abersons
Dee Beasley & Angela Bruce
the Bottle Shop
the Bistros of Tulsa
Ouida Brady
Budweiser
Cisar-Holt
CompuLogics
David Comsilk
CW's Dance Hall
the Dog House
MA. Doran
Dwight Kealiher
Shelly Ledford
Karen LeFlore
Karen Ghan, LMT, KYT
Eastern Sales of Oklahoma
Steve Eberle
Ermilio's Italian Restaurant
Esperanza Imports
Events Unlimited
Charles Faudree, Inc.
Greg Gatewood & Kerry Lewis
Gayly Oklahoman
P.S. Gordon I Chelsea GaDery
Dan Hale
Helga's Horribles
Jared's Antiques
Ken's Flowers & Antiques
Kurt & Marj's Catering
David Parsons
Pepsi Company
Beth Persac
RaveCo Rents
Philip Miller, OD
Rick PhiUips
the Polo Grill
Camille Quinn, PC
Rand's Art & Antiques
Renegade's ·
Rock Cottage & Gardens,
Eureka Springs, AR
Schatzi's
Mary Scheppers
Silver Star
Kerry Stephens
Massage Therapy
Kevin Thompson
TNTs
Tulsa Ballet
Tulsa Family News
Tulsa Opera
Tulsa Philharmonic
TW's Catering
Sue Welch & Marcy Smith
Paul Weikel
the White Lion Pub
the Wild Fork
CLASS OF 2000
RAINBOWSOCIETY
$5000+
Collin Higgins Foundation
Dan Burnstein & Martin Martinez
EQUALITYPATRONS
$2,500+
Greg Gatewood
Kerry Lewis
DIVERSITYLEADER
$1,200+
Dennis NeiH& John Southard
Lynn Mostoller & Kathy McKnight
Mitch Savage& Michael Smith
COMMUNITYCIRCLE
$500+
Barry Hensley & Terry Baxter
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for human rights
Howard Nix
Rick Martin & Daniel Schneider
Joe & NancyMcDonald
Dick Miller
Mariellen Montgomery
Gordon Watson
Sue Welch & Marcy Smith
STONEWALLCLUB
$250+
Johna Abbott
George Baremore
Fred Bassett / Sabre Matching
Fernando Este' & Don Glass
Kathy Dales
Ruben Garcia & Jim Queen
BHI& Kathy Hinkle
Brion Lewis
Jonathan Stanley
SPONSORS
$100+
Ent. Int.
Mike Emery
Rick Fortner, Jr.
Dan Hale
Bill & Kathy Hinkle
Troy McGoveran
B.J. Medley
Matthew Miranda
Charles & Marilyn Murphy
David Paddock & Philip Cyr
Beth Persac
CONTRIBUTORS
upto $100
Gerad Forbes
Rick Fortner Jr.
Mark Goins
Deborah Karnes
Russ McCarty
Milton Nunley
Ron Toulouse
INK/ND
Aberson Companies
Anonymous
Aruntunoff Foundation
the Bead Merchant
the Bistros of Tulsa
Ouida Brady
Bravo Restaurant
Ned Bruha
Budweiser
Dan Burnstein & Martin Martinez
Cisar-Holt
Compulogics
the Dog House
MA. Doran
Steve Eberle
Esperanza Imports
Events Unlimited
Charles Faudree
Gayty Oklahoman
Tim Gillean & Ken Draper
Dana Gilpin
Michael Green
Green Country Beverages
P.S. Gordon
donor-program
Dan Hale
Doug Hartson
David Hoot
Jared's Antiques
Ken's Flowers & Antiques
Kurt & Marj's Catering
Philip Miller, O.D.
Mingo Valley Floral
OK Coaliton against
Cockfighting
David Paddock & Philip Cyr
Pepsi
Beth Persac
Rick PhiHips
the Polo Grill
Camille Quinn
Rand's Art & Antiques
"RENr
Walt Rockabrand
SHverStar Saloon
Mary Scheppers
T .A. Lorton
Kevin Thompson
Al Triggs & David Parsons
Tulsa Ballet
Tulsa Family News
Tulsa Opera
Tulsa Philharmonic
TW's Catering
Walk for Life-Tulsa AIDS Walk
Allan Weintraub
the White Lion Pub
W~d Blue
the Wild Fork
"2000 & Beyond", Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights
(TOHR) Donor Program provides opportunities to help
secure the future of TOHR
and it's programs.
Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights is operated
through tax-deductiblefinancial contributions and is
completely run by non-paid
volunteers.
TOHR appreciates all our
donors. We apologize if
your name has been inadvertently left off the "2000 &
Beyond" donor list-it will be
corrected.
THANK YOU to each and
every one for making the
mission of EQUALITY a reality in Oklahoma!
what's going on at the
NEW GROUP AT CENTER
-
-
"AGED-OUT" - SOCIAL GROUP FOR
THOSE 21 &ABOVE
"Aged-Out" is one of the new groups meeting at the
Tulsa GLBT Community Center. Begun just last month,
Aged-Out has seen an increase in participation in just a
few weeks. A social group, Aged-Out is for those 21 and
above (though not restrictive) wanting to socialize with others in the community through a variety of activities.
Aged-Out meets every Wednesday at 8:00 PM at the
Tulsa Gay, Lesbian, Bi and Transgender Community Center, 2114 S. Memorial
Contact TOHR at 743.4297 or community@tohr.orgfor
more information.
tulsa
-gay, lesbian,
bi & transgender
co
ity center
2114 S MEMORIAL
WEEK2WEEK
THE GLBT CENTER - HERE FOR YOU
SUNDAY
• TULSA AREA PRIMETIMERS;2nd @ 4 PM
• DRILLER BEARS; every other 3rd @ 5 PM
~o::;~ER
OUTREACH OK; every 3rd@ 7 PM
__ B_E_C_Q_M_E_A_V_Q_L_U_N_T_E_E_R---1
TOHR and the Tulsa GLBT Community Center are run
by volunteers. There are a number of volunteer opportunities available for you and your friends at the Center, TOHR
advocacy work and/or Diversity Celebration 2002.
A partial list of positions available are:
• GLBT Information Line
Responsibilitiesand duties
1. Receive calls
2. Provide recommendations& referrals
3. Record calls
• Pride Store
Responsibilitiesand duties
1. Greet visitors to the Center
2. Operate register/computerin Pride Store
3. Record number of visitors to the Center
Note: the GLBT Information Une and the Pride
Store are run concurrently
• Center Friends
Volunteers are needed for a variety of miscellaneous
positions induding, but certainly not limited to:
• General upkeep / beautification of the Center and
it's surroundings
• Sorting TOHR historical archives
Just contact David Hoot, TQHR Volunteer Director. at
743.4297 to schedule an appointment and training
date.
•
•
•
GLBT CENTER OPEN; 6-9 PM
TOHR OFFICE HOURS; 6-9 PM
SOULFORCE IN OKLAHOMA; 1st & 3rd @ 6 PM
TUESDAY
• GLBT CENTER OPEN; 6-9 PM
• TOHR OFFICE HOURS; 6-9 PM
• TOHR MEMBER MEETING;2nd @ 7:30 PM
• PRIMETIMERSBO MTG; 2nd @ 7:00 PM
• CONFIDENTIALHIV TESTING by Red Rock; 6-8 PM
WEDNESDAY
• GLBT CENTER OPEN; 6-9 PM
• TOHR OFFICE HOURS; 6-9 PM
• AGED-OUT; for men & women_21 & above; a PM
•
GENDER OUTREACH DROP-IN; every week 7 PM
THURSDAY
• GLBT CENTER OPEN; 6-9 PM
• TEAM OK-USA; call for date & time
• OPEN ARMS PROJECT (youth group); 6 PM
• CONFIDENTIALHIV TESTING by Red Rock; 6-8 PM
FRIDAy
• GLBT CENTER OPEN; 6-9 PM
•
LESBIAN CONNECTION MOVIE NIGHT; 7 PM
SATURDAY
• GLBT CENTER OPEN; 12-9 PM
• OUTGIVING INCOMMUNITYWORKSHOPS
3rd @ 10 AM - 1 PM - Call for reservations
• T.U.L.S.A. BO MTG; 1st; 4 PM
• T.U.L.S.A. MEMBER MTG; 1st; 5 PM
• ANONYMOUS HIV TESTING by H.O.P.E.; 4-7 PM
THE PRIDE STORE,
THE NANCY McDONALD RAINBOW LIBRARY,
RECREATION ROOM WIPOOL TABLE,
LARGE SCREEN T.V.
COMMUNITY MEETING ROOM(S) &
MORE AVAILABLE TO YOU OR YOUR GROUP
•
AT THE TULSA GLBT CENTER.
cOMMUNITYLISTINGS
AQYQCACY
CIMARRON AWANCE GROUP
PO BOX 18794
OKC,OK 73154
405.810.9589
HIJIIAN RIGHTS CAll'AJGN
1107E 191h
TULSA, OK 74120
918.582.4673
LEAQUf! OF MOilEN VOTERS
IIETROPOUTAN TULSA
3336 E 32nd STREET
SUITE234
TUI.SA, OK 74135-4442
NATIONAL
ORGANIZATION
FOR MOIBt (N.O.W.J
PO BOX 892057
TULSA, OK 74134
918.385.5858
OICLAHOIIIA
#ARAL
POBOX9185
TULSA,OK
918.385.5858
PARENTS,
FAMILIES
&
FRIENDSof LESBIANS & GAVS
(PFLAG}-TULSA
POBOX52800
TULSA,OK 74152
918.749.4901
SAY NO TO HA TE COALITION
A VOLUNTEER ORG DEDI
CATED TO PRESERVING
THE DIGNITY AND FUNOA
MENTAL FREEDOMS OF ALL
PEOPLE
SOULFORCE IN OICLAHOIIA
RT.4BOX3534
STIGLER, OK 74462
918.587 .3248
(SUE)
or
918.4522761 (KAREN)
TULSA OKLAHOIIIANSfor HU-
MANRIGHTS
POBOX2687
TULSA, OK 74101
918.743.4297
gJ/1§
BAll800 LOUNGE
7204 E PINE STREET
TULSA.OK
918.832.1269
CW• DANCE HALL & SALOON
1737 S MEMORIAL DRIVE
TULSA,OK 74112
918.610.5323
NEW AGE RENEGADES
1649 S MAIN STREET
TULSA.OK 74119
918.585.3405
SILVER STAR SALOON
1585 S SHERIDAN ROAD
TULSA, OK 74112
918.834.4234
PLAY-MOR LOUNGE
424 S MEMORIAL DRIVE
TULSA.OK 74112
918.838.9792
SCHATZI'•
2619 S MEMORIAL DRIVE
TULSA, OK 74112
918280.1316
TNr•
2114 S MEMORIALDRIVE
TULSA, OK 74145
918.680.0856
TOOt.BOXII
1338 E 3RD STREET
TULSA, OK 74120
918.584.1308
YELLOW BRICKROADPUB
2630 E 15TH STREET
TULSA,OK 74104
918.749.1563
CQUNSEUNG
CHl!RRY
STR/:ET PSYCHOTHERAPYASSOCIATES
1515SLEWIS
TULSA. OK 74104
918.743.4479
CALL THE .TULSA GLBT INFOR-
(DVIS)
• 1419 E 15111
STREET
TULSA, OK 74120
918.585.3143
TULSAPOLICEDEPARTMENT
918.5852824 OR 911
FINANCIAL
CALL Tl-£ TULSA GLBT INFOR-
MATION LINE AT 918.743.4297
FOR PRIVATE FINANCIAL SERVICES I ACCOUNTANTS
918.744.1000
HELPLINES
CDC NATIONAL PREVENTION
NETWORK
.
800.458.5231
CRISISHELPLINE
918.836.4357
DOIIIIESTICVIOLENCE
918.585.3143
GLBTINFORIIATION LINE
918.743.4297
MAYOR'SACTION UNE
918.5862100
NATlONAL AIDS HOTLINE
800.342.AIOS
GLBTORGANIZATIONS
BISEXUAL,
LESBIAN,
TRANSALLIANCEOF TV
GAY
NATIVEAIIERICANAIDS UNE
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COUNCILOAKl/lf!N'S
CHORALE
800283.AIDS
OICLAHOIIIA
AIDS HOTLINE
800.535.AIDS
918.742.5904
PA.AGHIEU'UNE
918.749.4901
STDHOTUNE
800227.8822
PO BOX 1082
TULSA. OK 74104-1062
918.7-48.3888
FRB! SPIRIT MOMAN
IN PRIVATE HOMES
918.587.4889
LESBIANCONNECTION
C/OTOHR
POBOX2687
TULSA, OK 74101
918. 743.4297
OKSPOKeJCLUB
P080X9185
TULSA, OK 74157
HIVIAJQS
AIDS COALITIONOF TULSA
1430 S BOULDERAVENUE
TULSAAREA PRIIIETIIIERS
POBOX52118
TULSA, OK 74152-0118
918.582.8557
TULSA GLBT COMMUNITY
CENTER
2114 S MEMORIAL
MAIL: PO BOX 2687
TULSA, OK 74101
918.743.4297
TULSA OKLAHOIIANS for HUMANRIGHTS(TOHRJ
POBOX2687
TULSA, OK 74101
918.743.4297
TULSA UNIFORM & LEATHER
SEEKERS ASSOCIATION (T.U.L
S.A.}
POBOX33076
TULSA. OK 74102
918.299.6866
TULSA MOIEV'S
ALTERNA1M
918.587.4888
REGIONAL AIDS INTERFAITH
NETWORK(RAIN)
409 S PITTSBURG
TULSA.OK 74112
918.834.4195
1VLSA c.A.R.E.S.
GOVERNMENT
EQUAL EIIPLOYIIENT OPPORTUNITY COIIIIISSION (l!EOC)
405231.4911
OKLAHOIIA
CORPORTA TION
COIIIIISSION
DIVISION
CONSUMER
405.5212331
OKLAHOIIA Dl!PARTJIENTOF
HUMAN SERVICES,AIDS CARE
COORDINA 70RS-TULSA
918.428.0386
HEALTHCARE
IND/AN
HEALTH CARE
TULSA, OK 74119
918.585.5551
AIDS WALK TULSA
POBOX4337
TULSA, OK 74101
918.579.9583
HN OUTREACH, PREVENTION
&EDUCATION (H.O.P.E.J
3503 E ADMIRAL
TULSA, OK 74115
918.834.8378
INTERFAITH AIDS MINISTRIES
PO BOX 691438
TULSA. OK 74169
918.438.2437
NAMESPROJECT - TULSA
3507 E ADMIRAL Pl.ACE
TULSA, OK 74115
918.7-48.3111
RED ROCK TULSA BEHAV•
/ORAL HEALTH SERVICES
1n4 E 81hSTREET
TULSA, OK 74104
918.584.2325
3508E ADMIRAL.
TULSA, OK 74115
918.834.4194
~
AIIERICAN
CIVIL UBERTIES
UNION (ACLU)
800.875.8516 (PIN t 8516)
t.MeDA LEGAL DEFENSE AND
EDUCATION FUND (l.LDEF)
120WAl..l STREET
SUITE 1500
NY,NY 10005-3904
RE-
SOURCE CENTER
550SPEORIA
TULSA. OK 74119
918.582.7725
MORTONHEALTH CENTER
603 E PINE STREET
TULSA. OK 74106
918.5872171
nANNED PARl!NTHOOO
1007 S PEORIA AVENUE
TULSA,OK 74129
918.587.1101
RYAN WHITE 77TLE IIB IIIEDICAL aJNIC
OKLAHOMASTATE UNIVER
SITY COLLEGE OF MEDI
212.G.0055
UNIVERSITY OF TULSA LEGAL
CUNC
406 S HARVARD AVENUE
TULSA, OK 74112
918.5842752
CALL THE GLBT INFORIIIIATION
UNE AT 918.743.4297 FOR
PRIVATEATTORNEYS
PERSONAL
SEIMCES
GNL 1RAVS.
9415E31stSTREET
TULSA.OK
918.865.3480
866.3a>.4731
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CINE
C/0 TULSA C.A.R.E.S.
POLITICAL
CIIIARRONALLIANCE
405.810.9599
DafOCRATIC HEADQUARTERS
3930 E 31st STREET
TULSA, OK 74135
918.7422457
REPUBUCAN HEADQUARTERS
7947 E 501hSTREET
TULSA, OK 74145
918.827.5702
DQMESUC
VIOLENCE
DOIIES11C VIOLENCE INTERVENTION SERVICES, INC.
TULSA CITY/COUNTYHEAL TH
DEPARTIIENT
4816 E 15111
STREET
TULSA.OK 74112
PERMANENTHAIR REIIOVAL
B.A. ELECTROLOGY
918.455.9050
CHURCH
RECREATION
4045 N CINCINNATI
TULSA, OK 74104
918.425.7882
ST. DUNSTAN'S /EPISCOPAL
t.MeDA BOWUNG LEAGUE
CHURCH
MONDAYS AT RIVERLANES
LABOR-MEMORIAL
DAYS
NANCY lloDONALD RAINBOW
5635 E 71ST STREET
TULSA, OK 74104
918.482.7140
ST. JEROME EVANGELICAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH IN AMERICA
205WKING
TULSA, OK 74106-5156
918.582-3088
TALEQUAH UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTCHURCH
918.456.7900
LIBRARY
TULSA GlBT COMMUNITY
CENTER
2114 S MEMORIAL
918.743.4297
TEAii OK-USA
2142AS MEMORIAL
TULSA. OK 74129
918.381.0330
MOIIEIVSMOVIENIGHT
FRIDAYS AT THE TULSA
GLBT COMMUNITY
CENTER
2114 S MEMORIAL
918.743.4297
M>AIENS SUPPERCLUB
MONTHLY DINNERS OUT ON
THE TOWN- FOR WOMEN
CONTACT THE
LESBIAN CONNECTION 0
POBOX2687
TULSA, OK 74101
VOLLEYBALL.
MONDAYS AT RIVERPARKS
71st AND RIVERSIDE
MEMORIAL-LABOR DAYS
REUGIQUS
ALL
SOULS
UNITARIAN
CHURCH
2952 S PEORIA AVENUE
TULSA, OK 74114
918.7432362
CHURCH OF THE RESTORATION
1314 S GREENWOOD
TULSA, OK 74104
918.587.1314
COIIIIUNITY OF HOPE UCC
2545 S YALE AVENUE
TULSA,OK 74114-6300
918.585.1800
COMMUNITY
UNITARIAN•
UNIVERSAUST CONGREGATION
2545 S YALE AVENUE
TULSA, OK 74114-4837
918.749.0595
DIGNITY/INTEGRITY OF TULSA
PO BOX 701475
TULSA, OK 74170-1475
918.355.3140
DIVBlSITY
CHRISTIAN
FEL-
LOWSHIP
5820 E HASKELL Pl.ACE
TULSA, OK 74158
918.835.1887
FEil.OWSHIP <XWGREGATION
CHURCH
2900 S HARVARD AVENUE
TULSA.OK 74114
918.747.7777
HARMONY CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
1715 S SHER~
ROAD
TULSA, OK 74112-7305
118.831.A,,WO
HOPEUNITARIANCHURCH
8432 S SHERIDAN ROAD
TULSA, OK 74133
918.481.0989
HOUSE OF THE HOLYSPIRIT
1517 S MEMORIAL
TULSA, OK 74129
918.628.0802
111/ATION
LINE AT 918.743.4297
FOR PRIVATE COUNSELORS
918.838.17175
SOULFORCE IN OKLAHOMA
MEETING AT THE TU.SA
GI.BT COMMUNITY CENTER
2114 S MEMORIAL
TULSA, OK 74129
918.587.3248 OR
918.743.4297
ST. AIDAN'S
EPISCOPAL
IICCIINITED
1623 N MAPLEWOOD
POBOX581702
TULSA, OK 74158-1702
RETAIL
IIINGIO VALLEY FLORAL, INC.
9413 E 31st STREET
TULSA, OK 74145
918.863.5934
8n.444.5934
THE PRIDESTORE
LOCATED IN THE TULSA
GLBT COMMUNITY CENTER
2114 S MEMORIAL DRIVE
918.743.4297
SUPpORT
NATIVE
AMERICAN
SUPPORT GROUP
550SPEORIA
TULSA.OK 74119
918.582.7225
IIEN'S
OPENARlllSPROJECT(OAP)
MEETING AT THE TU.SA
GLBT COMMUNITY CENTER
A PROGRAM OF TOHR
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TULSA, OK 74129
918.743.4297
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TULSA,OK 74101
918.743.4297
TULSA YOUTH DISCOVERY
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YOUTH SERVICES OF TULSA
302 S a-EYENNE AVENUE
SUITE 114
TULSA, OK 74103
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BECOMING A MEMBER
TOHR MEMBERSHIP
IT TAKES YOU TO KEEP IT GOING
TOHR and the Tulsa GLBT Center secures EQUALITY
for the GLBT community - but it can't happen without you!
I WANT TO SECURE EQUAL RIGHTS,
I WANT TO JOIN
TULSA OKLAHOMANSfor HUMAN RIGHTS
YOUR MEMBERSHIP
HELPS SECURE EQUAL RIGHTS
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EDUCATION & INFORMATION
TOHR works with city officials & departments
The TULSA GLBT COMMUNITY CENTER
in or out of the closet / in or out of the community
the Center is there for everyone
DNERSITY CELEBRATION
Oklahoma's largest pride event of it's kind
GLBT INFORMATION LINE
serving over 300 callers per month
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I WOULD LIKE TOJOIN OR REJOIN TOHR
MEMBERSHIP HAS IT'S PRIVILEDGES
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Advance notice of TOHR special events
I EDUCATION LEVEL (student): $15.00/year
Members receive a 10% discount in the Pride Store
QUALITY LEVEL (individual): $30.00/year
Voting privileges on TOHR business
Access to Video Library - opening soon!
UNITY LEVEL (household): $50.00/year
Simply fill out the form to the right and you'll be on your
way to helping TOHR secure EQUAL rights for you or
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ADVOCATE LEVEL (organizational): $75.00/year
someone you know. JOIN TODAY! ~!11111
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Volunteers are needed for a variety of opportunities.
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for human rights
Community News is the newsletter of Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights
(TOHR). Any advertisement, opinion letter or news article submitted for publication must be submitted no later than the 24th of the month.
Publication of any name or photograph of any person does not reflect said
individual's sexual orientation.
Advertising is available at reasonable rates. Please contact TOHR at
918.743.4297 or PO Box 2687, Tulsa, OK 74101 for rates & policies.
Subscriptions are mailed (one per household). Membership in Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights entitles member to one (1) one (1) year subscription
of Community News. Three complimentary issues of "Community News" are
mailed to new additions to the TOHR mailing list. Membership is then required
for the subscription to continue.
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS SEND IN THOSE CALENDARS!
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PO Box 2687
Tulsa, OK 74101
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