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Volume 3, No. 7
Pride '99 a Huge Success
for HUMAN
RIGHTS
ThankYou's
Congressman
Frank
TOHR Meetings
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A huge thank you goes out to the entire
commu•1it:' for their support of this
year's Pride celebration. Several factors
no doubt contributed to the great turnout for this year's events: the 1st Pride
Parade in Tulsa; Congressman Barney
Frank as the Grand Marshal and Featured Speaker; and the controversy
caused by the Tulsa City Council and
the usual slate of protestors.
There were lots of great entries 111 the
parade, including Best Float winners, the
Gay Volleyball League, and Best Marching Unit, the Oklahoma Intercollegiate
Gay & Lesbian Alliance.
The Picnic kicked off earlier than
planned at 11:00 AM and was in full
swing by Noon, when Congressman
Frank spoke. The entertainment for the
day was phenomenal . The variety of
the booths was terrific. Everyone had an
opportunity to really enjoy the day.
Luckily the weather held out and, although a little muggy, it turned out to be
a great day for a picnic. Turnout for this
year's picnic is estimated at 2,000 to
2,500.
Whatever the
reason for the
turnout, eveIf you didn't
ryone seemed
to have a great know ... TOHR took
time this year.
2nd Place in the
We thought
OKC Pride Parade
last year's PicThe Pride weekend kicked off with a
nic was a feat
for Best Float!
showing of "Stonewall" on Thursday
to pull off, but
night at the Tulsa Gay Community
this year far
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Services Center. More than 30 people
exceeded our expectations AND the returned out fo;- th.:: si1ow;ng, despite airsults from last year. Starting the day
conditioning problems and a lack of wawith the picnic at 10:00 AM led by
ter early in the evening.
Grand Marshal Barney Frank, there
were over 40 entries in the parade with
A smaller event was held later Saturday
scores of walkers. Few of our critics exevening for those wanting to get a little
pected the over 1,000 participants in the
dressed up. Co-hosted by TOHR and
parade. The finale of the parade was the
Cimarron Alliance and billed as "Pride &
18 foot wide by 120 foot long Pride flag
Power: An Evening with the Honorable
carried by a group of walkers. Look for
Barney Frank," the dinner was preceded
this flag to continue as a fixture for many
by two receptions. An open cash bar
years to come.
was available to everyone starting at 7 :00
PM, and hour before the dinner. A VIP
Although the crowd of onlookers was
reception was also held at 7:00 PM for
sometimes sparse for the parade as it
those willing to pay the extra money,
wound up Peoria to 31st Street to Rivergiving those people an opportunity to
side and ended at Veterans Park, there
meet Congressman Frank one-on-one.
was a terrific group waiting at the park to
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welcome the marchers, floats and cars.
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"Success")
Attendance at the dinner was estimated at 200, VIP reception attendance at 85.
A final event for the weekend was held at Fellowship Congregational Church on Sunday morning. The Interfaith
Prayer Breakfast was co-hosted by TOHR and the Parish
Church of St. Jerome. Turnout was good for the breakfast
but, unfortunately, Congressman Frank had to leave Tulsa
before the breakfast even started, due to a schedule change.
The breakfast still allowed the faith communities of Tulsa
to come together in a common pursuit.
Again, thank you to the entire Tulsa community for the
support of this year's Pride events. If we continue to work
together in this way, there is nothing that we can't accomplish.
Thank You's Fromthe President
What can I say? This was an incredible year for Pride. So
many people arc responsible for so many things that took
place during the weekend. I'm sure I will forget someone.
If I do, please do not take it personally. Let me know and I
will be sure to correct the
OmISSIOn.
First of all, I'd like to recognize
the two people to whom
awards were given at the
Picnic:
TOHR Volunteer of the Ycar Award for 1998-99 was given
over the
last year, that there was no question for the board in
deciding this award. Thank you, Tim, for all your hard
work.
Rick Martin put in a lot of work over many months to make
the events happen. I really appreciate everything the two of
you did to make this year happen!
Paul Barby came in as chair of the Pride Dinner at a ven·
late date and helped to organize a great evening. Thanks for
all your hard work!
Father Rick Hollingsworth took over :1s chair of the
Interfaith Prayer Breakfast less than a month before the
event and organized an outstanding event. Your hard \\'ork
is greatly appreciated!
Kris Kohl deserves so much recognition for organizing the
cntcrt:1inmcnt for the Picnic. It was not an easy task, but
Kris came through with style and flair. Thank you Kris 1
TOHR Board Members Greg Gatewood and Kerry Lcll'is
deserve a lot of credit for the work they put in on the Pride
events this year. Without their efforts, a lot of things ll'ould
not have gotten done, including the TOHR float. Thanks
guys, for all the time and effort you put in. You went well
above and beyond in everything that you did!
TOHR Board Members Lynn Mostoller, Kathy Dales and
Ken Draper also gave a lot of themselves to make sure that
everything went without a hitch. 1 appreciate all of .vour
hard work!
Others making a tremendous contribution to the Picnic and
Parade were (in no particular order): Robin Leach, Melody
Wittman,
Mark
Barnard,
Michael
Davies, Troy
J\kGovcran, Fernando Estc, Mark Humes, Michael Smith,
Kathy McKnight, B. J. Medley and Walt Rockabrand.
to Tim Gil!can. Tim has given so much to TOHR
TOHR Pride '99 Volunteer Appreciation Award was given
to Jason Recd. Jason put in as much work as any individual
to make sure that this year's Pride events were great and he
was always willing to do more. Thanks, Jason, for your
hard \\'ork on the flag, the float, the picnic and parade.
No\1· to the Pride events:
Anolher set of people were instrumental in pulling off the
Dinner: Martha Hardwick, Jack Wallace, Ken Southard,
Mitchell Savage and Terry Gatewood.
Thank you to the members of the Council Oak t\len's
Chorale. Your participation in every phase of this year's
Pride events went above and beyond what \\'as expected.
Other contributors to this year's events included: Triangle,
Tulsa Family News, The Storm and Pepsi-Cola/Dr. Pepper
Bottling Co. of Tulsa
Thank you to Congressman Barney Frank for being our
special guest at this year's events. Congressman Frank was
brought the Pride celebration to a nc\\' lC\·cl and prm·idcd
an incredible dra\\'.
The Pride Picnic and Parade would not ha\'C been
successful without the help of our sponsors for this ,·e:1r.
Bud Light, as our rainbow sponsor, provided so much to
make this year's event a success. Our other corpor:lte
sponsors were: Cimarron Alliance, Council Oak J\!en's
Pride Parade chair M itchcll Sa\·:1gc and Pride Picnic chair
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Chorale, MCC United, PFLAG Tulsa, and Parish Church
of St. Jerome.
Again, thank you to all that helped with this year's Pride.
Without your help, it would not have happened.
Steve
Congressman Frank
Has Much to Say
Congressman Barney Frank spoke at both the Pride Picnic
and the Black-Tie (optional) Dinner that followed on Samrday evening. Congressman Frank had much to say at both
events. but there are a couple of points that are most important. First of all, he made the point at both events that the
one thing of utmost importance is that we all be registered
to vote, first of all, and that we follow through and acmally
vote in every election. That is the way that we make our
voices heard most effectively. And the voting doesn't just
count once every other year or every four years. We have
to vote in each and every election from the City Council all
the way to the Presidency.
The second point is very much related to the first. We must
become active participants in the legislative process. We
have to be organized and actively contact our legislators and
other elected officials. Other groups, including the National Rifle Association (NRA) and the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) have already recognized
this importance and are know for organizing and executing
effective letter-writing and phone call campaigns to influence legislation. Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender
people have the same ability and opportunity to effect
change in the country. If we all work together, along with
our family and friends, we can change the oppressive attimde in this country.
Now is the time for the GLBT Community in Tulsa to pull
together. TOHR is an organization serving the entire community regardless of any differences. By working together,
we can change the attitudes in Tulsa, the state of Oklahoma
and the United States; we can improve our Community
Center and provide service to the entire community; we can
fight for equal rights for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people. Please work with TOHR by joining us in
our fight for equal, not special, rights.
TOHR Meetings for July
The July Membership Meeting
for TOHR is scheduled for Tuesday, July 13, 1999 at 7:30 PM. We
will be discussing the results of
the Pride '99 Events, forming a
committee to look at real estate
options, and discussing furore
events for TOHR, including a
Coming Out Film Festival the
weekend prior to Coming Out
Day (October 11) culminating in a Dance & Party. We will
also be discussing the Holiday Dinner & Silent Auction
scheduled for the beginning of December.
The TOHR Board Meeting for July is being moved this
month due to scheduling conflicts. This month's Board
Meeting will be held on Tuesday, July 12, 1999 at 6:00 PM,
prior to the Membership Meeting. If necessary, the meeting will be continued after the Membership Meeting.
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Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays
Parents, Families and Friends of
Lesbians and Gays promotes the
health and well-being of gay,
lesbian and bisexual persons, their
families and friends through:
support, to cope with an adverse
society; education, to enlighten an
ill-informed public; and advocacy,
to end discrimination and secure
civil rights.
Helpline: 918.749.4901
P.O. Box 52800
Tulsa, OK 74152
ON(;O:IN(; ltl88K~Y
SUNDAY
for HUMAN RIGHTS
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Wednesday, July 7FellowshipCongregationalChurch - FELLOWSHIP & SUPPER - 5:45 P
OK Spoke Club - SHORT LEISURE RIDE - Zeigler Rec Park (3903 W 4th) - 6:30 P
Helmet & Water Bottle Recommended
Free Spirit Woman's Center - LESBIAN COMING OUT GROUP - Call for Location - 7
p
The Storm - WICKED WEDNESDAY'S SHOW WITH EBONY HALL
No Cover - $3 Beer Bust - 10 P - 1 A
Thursday, July 8 Tulsa Gay Community Services Center - CENTER CINEMA- TBA - 7:30 P
The Storm - THUNDEROUS THURSDAY SHOW WITH CATIA LEE LOVE, FROSTY
SOMMERS & DOMONIQUE DANIELS- $2.00 COVER- 11 P & 12:30 A
FellowshipCongregationalChurch - CHURCH SCHOOL - 9:30 A
WORSHIP - 10:30 A
House of Holy Spirit Ministries- SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9:30 A
WORSHIP -10:45 A
Community Unitarian UniversalistCongregation- WORSHIP - Community of Hope- 11
A
MCC United - WORSHIP - 11 A
St. Jerome's-HOLY EUCHARIST - 11A
Sacred Rock Ministries- BIBLE STUDY-Tulsa Gay Community Services Center - 4 P
Community of Hope - WORSHIP - 6 P
Renegade's - $2 SMALL PITCHERS - 2 P - 4 P
$2 FIRST GLASS, 50 CENT REFILLS - 4 P - 8P
FREE POOL - 6 P - 9 P
KARAOKE IN THE RAW - 9 P - 1:30 A
The Storm - SUPER SUNDAY SHOW - 2 Shows- $3 Cover - 11 P and 12:30 A
Saturday, July 10N.o.w. - MEETING - Tulsa Gay Community Services Center-12:30 P
Renegade's- DOMINIQUE'S DOLLS SHOW - 11P
Sunday, July 11 PrimeTimers - MEMBERSHIP MEETING - Tulsa Gay Community Services Center - 4
p
The Storm - SUPER SUNDAY SHOW WITH MAYA DOUGLAS, CATIA LEE LOVE &
VERONICA DEVORE - $3.00 Cover - 11P & 12:30 A
Monday, July 12PFLAG - CHAT - FellowshipCongregationalChurch - 6:30 P
SUPPORT GROUPS - FellowshipCongregationalChurch - 6:30 P
EDUCATIONAL MEETING- FellowshipCongregationalChurch - 7:30 P
Tuesday, July 13 Tulsa Oklahomansfor Human Rights
BOARD MEETING - Tulsa Gay Community Services Center - 6 P
MEMBERSHIP MEETING - Tulsa Gay Community Services Center - 7:30
p
Wednesday, July 14 OK Spoke Club - SHORT LEISURE RIDE - Zeigler Rec Park (3903 W 4th) - 6:30 P
Helmet & Water Bottle Recommended
Free Spirit Woman's Center - LESBIAN COMING OUT GROUP - Call for Location - 7
p
Thursday, July 15Tulsa Gay CommunityServices Center - CENTER CINEMA - TBA - 7:30 P
The Storm - THUNDEROUS THURSDAY SHOW WITH CATIA LEE LOVE, FROSTY
SOMMERS & TARA T'NEIL - $2.00 COVER - 11 P & 12:30 A
Friday, July 15-
MONDAY
HIV Outreach PreventionEducation- HIV TESTING BY APPT - 9 A - 6 P
HIV WALK-IN TESTING - 6 P - 8 P
GAY/ LESBIAN VOLLEYBALL GAMES- Helmerick Park, 71st & Riverside- 6 P
for more info call Shawn @243-5190
Council Oak Men's Chorale - REHEARSAL - Call for Info - 7 P
Tulsa Gay Community Services Center GAMES NIGHT - 7 P
Renegade's- $2 SMALL PITCHERS - 2 P - 4 P
$2 FIRST GLASS, 50 CENT REFILLS - 4 P - 8P
TUESDAY
HIV Outreach PreventionEducation HIV TESTING BY APPT - 9 A - 6 p
COMING OUT GROUP-Tulsa Gay Community Services Center - 6
p
Tulsa Gay Community Services Center YOUTH DROP-IN -AGES 14-21 -2:30 p - 5
p
Red Rock Testing Clinic -HIV TESTING-Tulsa Gay Community Services Center- 5PSP
AA - MEETING - Community of Hope - 6 p
HOW TO SURVIVE THE LOSS OF A "LOVE" SUPPORT GROUP Tulsa Gay Community Services Center - 7 p
Renegade's - $2 SMALL PITCHERS - 2 p - 4 p
$2 FIRST GLASS, 50 CENT REFILLS - 4 P - SP
CATIA LEE LOVE SHOW-11 P-1 A
The Storm - $3 BEER BUST - No Cover - 10 ~ - 1
SOMMERS & TARA rNEIL-
$2.00 COVER- 11 P & 12:30 A
Friday, July 16The Storm - AOL PARTY
Saturday, July 17 OK Spoke Club - LONG RIDE (20 miles or longer) - Zeigler Rec Park (3903 W 4th) - 7
A
Helmet & Water Bottle Required
TulPAC- MEETING- Tulsa Gay Community Services Center- 7:30 P
Renegade's - KRIS KOHL'S GIRLS NIGHT OUT SHOW - 11P
Dignity/ Integrityof Tulsa- TAHLEQUAH FLOAT TRIP - Call 745-2363 by July 7
Sunday, July 18 Dignity/ Integrityof Tulsa- TAHLEQUAH FLOAT TRIP - Call 745-2363 by July 7
The Storm - SUPER SUNDAY SHOW WITH CHELSEA PEARL, APRIL STEVENS &
AMBER SHAYE - $3.00 Cover - 11P & 12:30 A
Monday, July 19 PFLAG -BOARD MEETING- FellowshipCongregationalChurch- 7 P
Wednesday, July 21 Free Spirit Woman's Center - LESBIAN COMING OUT GROUP - Call for Location - 7
p
The Storm - WICKED WEDNESDAY'S SHOW WITH EBONY HALL
No Cover - $3 Beer Bust - 1O P - 1 A
Thursday, July 22Tulsa Gay Community Services Center - CENTER CINEMA- TBA - 7:30 P
Saturday, July 24oK Spoke Club - LONG RIDE (20 miles or longer) - Zeigler Rec Park (3903 W 4th) - 7
A
Helmet & Water Bottle Required
Renegade's - MISS NEW AGE TRASH PAGEANT - 11P
Sunday, July 25 The Storm - ILLUSIONS'99 SUPER SUNDAY SHOW WITH RACHAEL MICHAELS
(REBA McENTIRE), CATIA LEE LOVE (CHER) & TAYLOR BRYAN'S
(ANNIE LENNOX) - $3.00 Cover - 11P & 12:30 A
'
CATIA LEE LOVE SHOW -11 P- 1 A
The Storm - $3 BEER BUST - No Cover -10 P -1 A
WEDNESDAY
HIV Outreach Prevention Education- HIV TESTING BY APPT - 9 A - 6 P
Red Rock Testing Clinic - HIV TESTING - Red Rock- 5 P - 8 P
Sacred Rock Ministries- BIBLE STUDY-Tulsa Gay Community Services Center - 6:30
p
House of Holy Spirit Ministries- FELLOWSHIP - 6 P
BIBLE STUDY - 7 P
Lambda AA - MEETING - Tulsa Gay Community Services Center - 7 P
Renegade's - $2 SMALL PITCHERS - 2 P - 4 P
$2 FIRST GLASS, 50 CENT REFILLS - 4 P - SP
JUKEBOX - YOUR CHOICE MUSIC ALL DAY ALL NIGHT
The Storm - $3 BEER BUST - No Cover -10 P -1 A
WICKED WEDNESDAY'S WITH EBONY HALL
THURSDAY
HIV Outreach PreventionEducation- HIV TESTING BY APPT - 9 A - 6 P
HIV WALK-IN TESTING - 6 P - B P
Red Rock- O'RYAN Youth Group: 18-24 Year-Olds -6 P
Tulsa Gay Community Services Center - CENTER CINEMASee Detail for Weekly Movie Title - 7:30 P
Renegade's- $2 SMALL PITCHERS - 2 P - 4 P
$2 FIRST GLASS, 50 CENT REFILLS - 4 P - BP
MALE DANCER - TAZ'S EYE CANDY - 10 P - 1:30 A
The Storm - THUNDEROUS THURSDAY SHOWS - $2 Cover - 11 P and 12:30 A
FRIDAY
Monday, July 26PFLAG - CHAT - FellowshipCongregationalChurch - 7 P
Wednesday, July 28oK Spoke Club - SHORT LEISURE RIDE - Tulsa Gay Community Services Center •
6:30 P - Helmet & Water Bottle Recommended
Free Spirit Woman's Center - LESBIAN COMING OUT GROUP - Call for Location - 7
p
Thursday, July 29 Tulsa Gay Community Services Center - CENTER CINEMA - TBA - 7:30 P
The Storm - THUNDEROUS THURSDAY SHOW WITH CATIA LEE LOVE, FROSTY
SOMMERS & VICTORIA TERRELLE - $2.00 COVER - 11 P & 12:30 A
Saturday, July 31 OK Spoke Club - LONG RIDE (20 miles or longer) - Tulsa Gay Community Services
Center - 9 A - Helmet & Water Bottle Required
Renegade's- HELGA PRESENTS: "WHORE WARS" - 11P
Renegades- $2 SMALL PITCHERS - 2 P - 4 P
$2 FIRST GLASS, 50 CENT REFILLS - 4 P - BP
OPEN DANCE FLOOR
The Storm - FREE MUSIC FRIDAY WITH DJ "MOTHER" TUCKER - $3 Cover
FREE DRAW BEER - 9P to 10:30 P
SATURDAY
H.O.P.E. - HIV TESTING - Tulsa Gay Community Services Center- 4P-8P
Lambda AA - MEETING - Tulsa Gay Community Services Center- 5:30 P
House of Holy Spirit Ministries- PRAISE & PRAYER - 6 P
AA - MEETING - Community of Hope - 6:30 P
NA - MEETING - Community of Hope - 11:00 P
Renegade's - $2 SMALL PITCHERS - 2 P - 4 P
$2 FIRST GLASS, 50 CENT REFILLS - 4 P - BP
FREE POOL - 6 P - 9 P
DRAG SHOW - 11 P - 1 A
The Storm - "DANCE YOUR ASS OFF" WITH DJ "MOTHER" TUCKER - $3 Cover
FREE DRAW BEER - 9P to 10:30 P
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ATTENTIONGAY AND LESBIAN
COUPLESIN THETULSAAREA
You are invited to join other Gay and Lesbian couples in
the formation of a couples group in Tulsa.
This is your opportunity to meet and know other couples,
giving us a feeling of a "Tulsa Family" We will meet once a
month for a "pot luck dinner" (usually with a fun theme) by
a hosting and co-host couple. Anyone can participate that is
at least 18 years of age participating in an ongoing same
gender monogamous relationship. We will provide a social,
educational and humanitarian forum for gay and le~bian
couples. We will also promote the validity of same gender
relationships and endorse the gay couples and lesbian
couples as socially responsible units. We respect the
privacy of all coupl_es. Name and other information about
member couples will not be published or released except to
other members. If you would like to meet other fun and
interesting couples contact:
F o-t -Pa.tty B o-o-1.ing
(518)
688-7373
Tim Van Meter or Larry Flanagan (918) 745-9119
the Pride Store
Sunday- Friday
6:00to 9:00
Saturday;12:00- 9:00
Tulsa'slargest
selectionof "pride"
merchandise.
NowAccepting
& VISA
MasterCard
Tel:(918)743-4297
Houseof HolySpiritMinistries
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10:45 am Sunday
7:00 p.m. Wednesday
6:00 p.m. Saturday
3210 S. Norwood, #B
Tulsa, OK 74135
Catia lee Love & Verottica Devore
Suttt,a11 - Jul111stl1
Men Attracted to Men
,\ psychology doctoral student who is studying at the Illinois School of Professional Psychology is conducing a research
project and needs your help. He is investigating the attitudes and feelings of gay men toward their appearance and body.
This project is intended to help gain a better understanding of the role of appearance and body image in lives of gay men.
This study is his doctoral dissertation. He is asking self-identified gay males who arc at least 18 years of age, to participate in
his study. Complete confidentiality is assured.
Should you decide to participate, you will be mailed a demographic information sheet and 4 additional short questionnaires
\\'hich will take about 25 minutes to complete. Participants in the project will have the opportunity to have their names
entered into a raffle to win $100 for their time. However, you should understand that you will receive no guaranteed
financi,11 benefit from thi.; research. Upon wmplctio,: of the project a su.mmry of tbc r:sults will 1,c made a\·ailable to
individual participants, if they so desire. The directions to obtain the results arc included in the survey package. To
participate or to receive further information, please contact C. Berry at P.O. Box 13288, Chicago, JL 60613; or by e-mail at
(,';~vpmjcct([1 1:10/.comor by phone (toll free) at (888) 422-0320 (PJN 1358).
Organi~ati<?n~nd BusinessL~stings
Community of Hope
747-6300
2545 S Yale Ave 74114
Community Unitarian Universalist Congregation
749-0595
2545SYaleAve
74114
Council Oak Men's Chorale
585-2662
PO Box 1062 74104
Dignity/ Integrity of Tulsa
355-3140
PO Box 701475 74170
Fellowship Congregational Church
747-7777
2900SHarvardAve
74114
Free Spirit Woman's Center
587-4669
HIV Education & Recrnation Cent.er
4138 Charles Page Blvd 74127
HIV Outreach Prevention Education (H.O.P.E.).
834-8378
3503 E Admiral 74115
House of the Holy Spirit Ministries
224-4754
3210 #B S Norwood 74104
Interfaith AIDS Ministries
438-2437
PO Box 691438 74169
MCC United
838-1715
1623 N Maplewood
National Organization for Women (N.O.W.)
365-5658
PO Box 14068 74159
OK Spoke Club
POBox9165
74157
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UCO Women'sResearch
& BGLTQt Center
100N. UniversityDr
Edmond,OK 73034
Oklahoma NARAL
494-9585
PO Box 702503 74170
PFLAG
749-4901
PO Box 52800 74152
Parish Church of St Jerome
582-3088
205 W King 74106
PrimeTimers
P O Box 52118 74 152
Red Rock
584-2325
1724 E 8th Street 74104
Regional AIDS Interfaith Network (RAIN)
834-4195
409 S Pittsburg 74112
Renegade's
585-3405
1649 S Main 74119
The Storm
835-2376
2182 S Sheridan 74112
Tulsa C.A.R.E.S.
834-4194
3507 E Admiral 74115
Tulsa Gay Community Services Center
743-4297
1307 E 38th Street 74105
Mailing Address: PO Box 2687 74101
Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR)
743-4297
PO Box 2687 74101
Tulsa Positive Advocacy Coalition (TulPAC)
743-4297
TGCSC 1307 E 38th St 74105
Tulsa Uniform/Leather Seekers Assoc (T.U.L.S.A.)
838-1222
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