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WHERE DO THEY STAND?
DOUG DODD, (D)
U.S. HOUSE
1st DISTRICT CANDIDATE
TO SPEAK AT TOHR MEETING
Doug Dodd, pictured at right, 1st District U.
S. House of Representative candidate (D) will
be the featured speaker at the TOHR membership meeting on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13
beginning at 7:30 PM at the Tulsa Gay, Lesbian, Bi and Transgender
Community Center (2114 S Memorial).
Mr. Dodd is seeking Rep. Steve Largent's (R) seat in the U.S.
House of Representatives. Mr. Largent will resign his seat in Februa~
to seek the Republican nomination for the Governor of Oklahoma.
Doug Dodd has served the Tulsa area and Oklahoma for many
years. Included in his experience is:
• Over 11 years on the Tulsa School Board, including two terms as
President of the Board.
• Served as a Missile Launch Control Officer in the U.S. Air Force.
• Partner in the Tulsa law firm of Doerner, Saunders, Daniel &
Anderson.
• Specializes in media law, with an emphasis on First Amendment
and defamation issues.
Nearly a decade has passed since the
institution of the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Don't
Pursue" policy of the U.S. Armed Forces.
But not much has changed.
• Soldiers are still forced out.
• Few soldiers are willing to come out.
• More soldiers are willing to stay in the
closet - out of fear.
That will eventually change, but in the
meantime, what can you do to help change
this discriminatory policy.
Let your congressperson know how you
feel! Write or e-mail them with your point of
view.
Then thank a veteran.
Then thank a gay veteran.
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TRANSGENDERED:
those who cross the gap between the genders,
to be the person that they are,
instead of the mass produced mold dictated by others.
Transgenders are as common as your next door neighbor or coworker. Yet, as childhood laughter often leads to adult
doubt, many are taught to have such a sense of guilt and fear that we go throughout our lives without telling anyone; often thinking that we are alone. What's so bad about being a woman or a man? Amazingly, clothes can be seen as dangerous to many people!
Most people are simply unaware of the varieties that we, as human beings, naturally come in. TV and advertising
use the sensational, or the comic, to sell tickets and products. Parents and teachers, or other interested parties, attempting to own and operate our lives, tell us to "be this, not
that." The difference between the way we are told to be,
as opposed to the way that we really are, can be as great
as the difference between those friendly jeans and that
dangerous dress!
GENDER OUTREACH
OKLAHOMA
7:00 PM
WEDNESDAYS
AT THE TULSA
GLBTCENTER
THE FACTS
Recent research indicates that as many as 1 in 20, (5%) of
people cross dress to some extent. Most are heterosexual
(straight), many are married. Different people's interest
will range from the very occasional to the frequent, an
erotic tum-on to imitation (the sincerest flattery), to an expression of ones' innermost personality.
Only a very few pursue a "sex change." the vast
majority like and will keep their gender, yet, will on occasion, express the other part of themselves and their unique
personality
Today, reflecting changes in society, many are
more comfortable with transgendering. Movies such as "Just Like A Woman~ "The Adventures of
Priscilla, Queen of the Desert': "To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything - Julie Newmar", "ma vie en
rose': and others portray transgenders in a humanly positive way.
This recent view is more in line with our earlier history, when transgendered people were not only accepted, but elevated and ascribed with the wisdom, befitting a "Twin Souled" person. In social evolution, as cultures became divided
into different classes, transgendering seemed to go underground.
Over a century ago, most transgenders were women, taking on both the role of men, and the freedom and opportunity that it afforded. At least 400 women, for instance, fought as men during the Civil War.
Today, women who dress in 'mens' clothing are rarely even noticed, as they have more freedom to cross social barriers than men, dressing as they please. Men however, may be sarcastically told: "don't be a sissy" as if femininity were a
sin.
Men are dictated to be one half of a person: that bordering on the strong, tough side. Women are taught to be the
other half of a person, centered around the weaker, more expressive side. For many people, transgendering is a sort of
bridge to express the side denied them, thus enabling them to express the full range of human emotion.
Transgendered individuals have to come to accept themselves and we, as the Gay, Lesbian, Bi and Transgendered
Allied community, must in tum accept transgenders. After all, we are all human.
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TRANSGENDER COMMUNITY THROUGH:
gDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
QUALITY PROGRAMMING AND SUPPORT SERVICES
J,lNIFYING POLITICAL AND SOclAL EVENTS
ADVOCACY IN LEGISLATIVE AND LEGAL MATTERS &
LEADERSHIP IN IMPLEMENTING SOclAL CHANGE
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 INDIVIDUALS TO BECOME PROUD
MEMBERS OF OUR DIVERSE SOCIETY.
OUTGIVING INCOMMUNITY
BUILDING A BETTER TULSA
NEXT WORKSHOP: SAT., NOV. 17
The next "OutGiving lnCommunity" workshop covering
"Be Strategic ... Get A Plan" will be held:
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2001
10:00AM - 1:00 PM
TULSA GAY, LESBIAN, Bl & TRANSGENDER
COMMUNITY CENTER
2114 S MEMORIAL
"Be Strategic ... Get A Plan" workshop will be led by
Mr. Julio Dantas. Mr. Dantas is a nationally known fundraising / training expert.
"OutGiving lnCommunity" is the partnership between
the Denver based Gill Foundation and Tulsa Oklahomans
for Human Rights.
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TOHR SENDING REPS TO NATIONAL
GATHERING OF ACTIVISTS
Each year, thousands of GLBT allied individuals and
activists descend upon an American city for a long weekend and come back home filled with new ideas and energy to keep the gay, lesbian, bi and transgender equal
rights movement alive and well.
"Creating Change", sponsored by the National Gay &
Lesbian Task Force brings thousands together to explore
new visions for the movement, to debate new strategies
for change and to celebrate collective accomplishments.
TOHR is sending two (2) board members, Ms. Dee
Beasley and Mr. Vance Reed to represent TOHR, Tulsa
and Oklahoma at this years conference in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin. (according to Dee, Milwaukee is the top lesbian destination in the U.S.,)
The PYRAMID PROJECT
READY TO SHOP?
WE'RE READY FOR YOU!
The holiday season is fast approaching - have you
started on your shopping?
Aromatherapy candles, household decorative items
and bed & bath accessories, not to mention the regular array of rainbow related merchandise are all waiting for you.
The Pride Store is located in the Tulsa GLBT Community Center, 2114 S Memorial and open M-F: 6-9 PM and
Saturday.: 12-9 PM.
Stop by the store for a visit anytime you're in the area.
PYRAMID PROJECT DONATIONS &
PLEDGES HIT 100K!!!
Kerry Lewis and Sue Welch, Co-chairs of the Pyramid
Project - Building a Home ... Funding the Future Capital
Campaign recently announced a stage has been completed in the campaign.
100K of the goal of SOOKfor a facility has been
reached! A second SOOKis being raised to endow the
permanent facility. A little over one year-old, the grassroots campaign continues to raise funds for a permanent
home for the Tulsa GLBT Community Center.
The Pyramid Project - Building a Home ... Funding
the Future is the campaign to secure funds for a permanent location of the Tulsa Gay, Lesbian, Bi and Transgender Community Center, a program of TOHR.
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A periodic feature of "Community News", focusing on issues we a// - gay or straight, liberal or fundamentalist,
young or old, ... know of and deal with in our own way.
This month - a controversial subject
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On January 25, 1993 the Supreme court decided in
Herrera vs. Collins that inmates would not be given another hearing after their last appeal was used, even if
new evidence is found proving their innocence. As a
result, Jesse Jacobs was executed in TX with the approval of George W. Bush on 1/5/95 even though DNA
evidence proved he was innocent - admitted even by
the prosecutor of his case.
The death penalty was established before the 'Life
without Parole' sentence was established.
Only 1 in 100 people charged with murder are sentenced to death. The penalty for the case is determined by the prosecutor and the judge, so can be discriminately given. Because of this, inmates on death
row are disproportionately minority, with even Supreme
Court justices admitting that death sentences are given
randomly, mainly based on race.
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Chances of receiving the death sentence drastically
increase if represented by public defenders or court
appointed attorneys, which is the main source of defense for minority, poor, mentally ill, and mentally retarded individuals.
The death penalty has been abolished as cruel and
unusual punishment by 108 nations, 30 since 1990.
The United States is one of the top 5 most prolific executioners in the world, following China, Democratic Republic of Congo and Iran.
The United States is the leader of only 6 countries still
legally allowed to sentence minors to death. The other
five are Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Yemen and Pakistan.
Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR) does not
endorse the above. TOHR wishes to educate the GLBTallied community.
WILD HEARTS BALL 2002
"PARTY OF YOUR DREAMS"
SATURDAY, FEB 16
SAVE THE DATE!
PARTY RESOLUTIONS
HIGHLIGHTING THE ISSUES
AFFECTING THE GLBT COMMUNITY
TOHR's focus on the various political parties in the Tulsa
area and where they stand on GLBT related issues.
HUMAN RIGHTS
• The Oklahoma Democratic Party respects and upholds
the civil, human and equal rights of every person.
The Oklahoma Democratic Party affirms the role of
government at all levels in providing education and
protection of the basic civil and human rights of every
person regardless of race, ethnicity, color, national origin, age, gender, gender identity, sexual nature or orientation, religion, creed, disability, employment, civil
service or political affiliation, and of which may be actual or perceived; and,
• The Oklahoma Democratic Party supports the passage
of hate crime laws and the improved reporting and
monitoring of hate crimes with appropriate legislation
necessary to enforce the protection of the basic civil,
human, and equal rights of every person without exception.
• The Oklahoma Democratic Party supports the reproductive freedom of every woman, which means that
every woman has the right to decide for herself when
to bear children, and commits to the correction of economic and social factors that contribute to unintended
pregnancies.
• The Democratic Party of Oklahoma recognizes that
while the citizens of our state have benefited from a
'tough on crime' approach to law enforcement and
prosecution, our judicial system must be equally diligent in preventing the conviction and execution of innocent persons.
• The Democratic Party of Oklahoma supports a twoyear moratorium on the death penalty to evaluate the
effectiveness of our own system of justice to do no
harm to the innocent, and to provide DNA testing, and
other appropriate forensic testing, for all capital punishment cases at state expense to make certain that no
innocent person is wrongly convicted and put to death.
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The above are excerpts from the 2001 Democratic State
Party Resolutions. Complete copies of the resolutions are
available for viewing at okdemocrats.org or 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.
NEXT TIME:
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Vance Reed, VicePresident
Curtis Evans,Jr., Secretary
AngelaBruce,Treasurer
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Anna Dodwell,Public RelationsDirector
Dee Beasley,CenterActivitiesDirector
MichelleHoffman,SpecialProjectsDirector
DavidHoot, VolunteerDirector
GregGatewood,MarketingDirector
LisaPottorf,MembershipMeetingDirector
LyndseyVandenter,Youth Outreach Co-Director
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GLBT ALLIED COMMUNITY URGED TO
WRITE TO LOCAL ADVERTISERS
Members of the TOHR board and membership were
recently made aware of an article, "Can Homosexuality Be
Healed," in a local publication.
Community Spirit, a Christian magazine available for
free at various locations, included the article in it's Special
Family Health Issue.
The following is a sample letter that has been sent to
many of the advertisers in the magazine. Feel free to copy
or use as a guide to write additional letters to advertisers.
Date
To: Name
Job Title
Company
City, State
From: The Gay, Lesbian, Bi and Transgender Allied
Community of Tulsa
Re: October 2001 issue of "Community Spirit"
Dear ____
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A very thin line separates inflammatory rhetoric and
hate-speech. That line was crossed when Jerry Falwell
and Pat Robertson, U.S. based right-wing fundamentalists,
blamed the attacks on the United States on, among other
groups, the Gay, Lesbian, Bi and Transgender community.
Those remarks brought nationwide condemnation.
The same line is being walked on by the local publication "Community Spirit,· of which your company is an advertiser.
While daiming "not to inflame,n Community Spirit and
their supporters do so even though not realizing their
"outreach" can do damage physically and psychologically.
Individuals, youth in particular, can fall prey to falsehoods
and lies and be brought into a world that teaches intolerance and preaches hate disguised as love.
Such "outreachn can contribute to hate crimes and
even suicides. If a youth or an adult who is beginning to
accept their sexuality - the way God made them - listens
to such rhetoric the consequences can be horrific.
• Suicide among youth who identify as GLBT is dramatically higher than their counterparts who identify
as heterosexual.
• In other cases, individuals unable to deal with their
sexuality early in their lives live a lie that can result in
entire families being ruined.
This can be prevented. Acceptance of all human beings, whether they be Gay, Lesbian, Bi, Transgender or
heterosexual, is critical to prevent further damage that can
be done to countless lives.
Free speech is a constitutionally protected right and
one that should be defended by every American. However, that same free speech can cause tragedy when it
preaches "hate the sin, love the sinner.n This attitude can
lead to a hate of the sinner resulting in beatings and
sometimes death.
Your company can take a stand against discrimination, condemnation and hate when you do not advertise in
publications such as "Community Spirit." Without your
support, institutions that attempt to "curen homosexuality
cannot continue to spread falsehoods resulting in potential
damage to literally thousands of people.
As a member of the Gay, Lesbian, Bi and Transgender allied community of Tulsa, I urge you to immediately stop advertising in "Community Spirit' or similar publications.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact
the Board of Directors of Tulsa Oklahomans for Human
Rights (TOHR) at 918.743.4297.
Sincerely,
Your Name
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the people to contact at the various advertisers.
GET ACTIVE - GET EQUALITY!
NOVEMBER 2001
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HOUSE OF THE HOl.Y SPIRIT
COUNCIL OAK MEN'S CHOMINISTRIES: SUNDAY SCHOOL;
REHEARSAL;
6:50
9:30 AM & WORSHIP: 10:45 AM, RALE:
PM, ALL SOULS
EVENINGSERVICE:7 PM
MCC UNITED: WORSHIP: 11 AM
H.O.P.E.: ANONYMOUS HIV
ST. JEROME: HOl.Y EUCHARIST: TESTING BY APPT.: 9 AM-6
11 AM
PM & HIV WALK-IN TESTING:
DIVERSITYCHRISTIAN FELLOW· 6-8PM
SHIP; 11 AM &8PM
ANONYMOUS HN T287WG 8Y H.
O.Pi.; TULSA taUJT COIMIUNITY
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CENTER & PRIDE STORE CENTER & PRIDE STORE OPEN
CLOSED
12-9 PII
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H.O.P.E.; TULSA GAY COMMUNITY SERVICES CENTER; +-7
CONRDENTIAL HIV TEST- GENDER OUTREACH OKLAING BY RED ROCK; TULSA HOMA
DROP-IN
DAY:
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CENTER;7PM
1-t PM
PII
AA - COMMUNITY OF HOPE:
7:30PM
AA COMMUNITY OF HOPE: AGED
OUT:
QUEER
7:30 PM
THANKSGMNG POT-LUCK,
BRING YOUR FAVORITE
H.O.P.E.:
HIV TESTING BY
DISH; TULSA GLBT COMMUAPPT.: 9 AM-6 PM
NITY CENTER; B PM
NA: COMMUNITY OF HOPE:
11PM
LAMBDA AA; UNITY CENTER;
5:30
H.O.P.E.:
HIV TESTING BY
APPT.: 9 AM-6 PM
LAMBDA AA:
TER; 5:30PM
UNITY CEN-
DIVERSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP; 7 PM
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VICE;6 PM
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CENTEROPEN; 1-9 PM
TEROPEN 6-11PII
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SALISTCONGREGATION:11 AM
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• RED ROCK; TULSA GLBT COM"MEN 4 MEN,n MENS GROUP;
TULSA GLBT COMMUNITY IIUNITYCENTER; 6-9PM
GENDER OUTREACH OKLA- TULSA GLBT COMMUNITY CEN- LESBIAN
FELL0'NSHIPCONGREGATIONAL CENTER; 1-IPM
CHURCH: CHURCH SCHOOL;
9:30 AM & WORSHIP: 10:30AM
COUNCIL OAK MEN'S CHOREHEARSAL; 6:50
HOUSE OF THE • HOl.Y SPIRIT RALE:
MINISTRIES: SUNDAY. SCHOOL; PM, ALL SOULS
9:30 AM & WORSHIP: 10:45 AM,
H.O.P.E.: ANONYMOUS HIV
EVENINGSERVICE:7 PM
TESTING BY APPT.: 9 AM-6
MCC UNITED: WORSHIP: 11 AM PM & HIV WALK-IN TESTING:
ST. JEROME: HOl.Y EUCHARIST: 6-8PM
11 AM
PFLAG TULSA; SUPPORT
DIVERSITYCHRISTIAN FELLOW- GROUP FOR ALL; FELLOWSHIP;11 AM & 6 PM
SHIP
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH; 7:00 PM
HOMA
DROP~IN
DAY:
TER;6PII
WOMENS
AA: COMMUNITYOF HOPE: 7:30 TULSA GLBT COMMUNITY
TULSA GLBT COMMUNITY
CONFIDENTIAL HN TESTING BY
PM
CENTER; 7 PM
CENTER: 7:00 PM
RED ROCK: TULSA GLBT CO,,,_
H.O.P.E.: HIV TESTINGBY APPT.:
MUNITY
CENTER;
6-9
PII
9 AM-6 PM
AGED O/.IT: "DISCUSSION TWO SPIRITEDn; TULSA EMOTIONS ANONYMOUS;COMGLBT COMMUNITY CENTER; MUNITYOF HOPE;7 PM
8PM
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ANONYMOUS HIV
TESTINGBY APPT.: 9 AM-8 PM &
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TER; 5:30 PM
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PII
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7:30PM
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11PM
LAMBDA M:, UNITY CENTER;
5:30
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DODD TO VISIT CENTER
&rowd~
rwa&
the ni9ht I.Jore Sahlrda';:J
(Friday, Dec. 14)
And alf throu9L +Le Cit1:J
(7:00 PM - Midnight)
.Not a Creahlre waaStirrin9,
Alf were 9ettln9 Preff1:J
Mr. Dodd will speak immediately after the business
session of the meeting. Business on the agenda includes
the presentation of a slate of nominees for the executive
offices for the 2002 Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights
(TOHR) Board of Directors.
•
The newly formed Board Development Committee has
been evaluating the current board and interviewing interested individuals for the 5 executive offices and will present
a slate of candidates for the elections scheduled for December 11, 2001.
All in the gay, lesbian, bi and transgender allied community are invited to attend this important meeting. Refreshments will be served beginning at 7:00 PM with the
meeting starting at 7:30 PM. Mr. Dodd will speak at approximately 8:00 PM. See you there.
CS ADVERTISERS
( and meeting at the Center at 7 PM)
WRITE TO THEM SOON!
I Jumpedon the lu&,
($15 / person)
To&ee Whatwu l:Jp
(Holiday Lights & Bar Bus Tour!)
When fo & Lehofd
it seemedQuite Corrupt!
(it's a bunch of gay folk!)
So .. rJoinedtLem
And we Dashedawa':J,
dashedAwa':J
(Utica Square, "the lake", Historic Tulsa areas, etc.)
DashedAwa':J
Alf
(though only 50 seats available)
We aawfi9hta, +LenDranl some,
(visiting Tulsa Gay & Lesbian bars!)
Dranl some..Moreand went AANNNtU
Ooohin9 & Aallhhin9
(from the lights)
aH nl9Lt fon9
(ok - just half the night)
We froficled & Danced,
we Rodeand aan9aon9&
(ride the bus - don't' drink & drjve)
A&.Ni9ht hlrned to Da':J
{bus back at Center around 12 am)
We went our separate Wa':J
{that's the intention)
Nopin9for Peaceon Eartll
And a Good.N19Lta
(ca/1743.4297now to reserve your seat}
(Zip codes are needed
on a few)
Mr. Monte Harrison
Owner
Jason's Deli
1516 S Quaker
Tulsa, OK 74120
Director of Marketing
Sylvan Learning Center
Director of Marketing
6808 S Memorial
Suite 146
Tulsa, OK 741
www.educate.com
Ms. Laura Peace
Director of Marketing
The Grand Health Club
3030 E 91st Street
Tulsa, OK 741
Mr. Travis Jones
Director of Marketing
Personnel Consultants
3501 E 31st Street
Tulsa, OK 74135
personnel-consultants.com
Mr. Lee Gullett
Controller
Mercury Mortgage
Garden Oaks Office Park
5222 E 69th Place
Tulsa, OK 741
Mr. Robert Watson
Manager
Doubletree Hotel Warren
Place
6110 S Yale
Tulsa, OK 741
Mr. Gary Ogg
Director of Marketing
Digicom Wireless
6927 E 71st Street
Tulsa, OK 741
Ms. Charla Murrah
Director of Marketing
Cox Communications
8421 E 61st Street
Tulsa, OK 74133
Mr. Steve Mason
Director of Development
Saint Simeon's
3701 N Cinncinnati
Tulsa, OK 74106
www.saintsimeons.org
Mr. Doug Watts
Owner
Megawatts Computers
4131 S Sheridan Rd.
Tulsa, OK 74145
Mr. Nick Reynold
Director of Marketing
AdamsCrest Cremation
Center
1916 S Sheridan Rd.
Tulsa, OK 74112
Mr. Michael Bryden
Director of Marketing
Doubletree Hotel Downtown Director of Marketing
Monte Cassino
616 W 7th Street
2206 S Lewis
Tulsa, OK 741
Tulsa, OK 74114
what's going on at the
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tulsa
gay, lesbian,
bi & transgender
com
ity center
2114 S MEMORIAL
WEEK2WEEK
THE GLBT CENTER - HERE FOR YOU
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
Responsibilities and duties
1. Receive calls
2. Provide recommendations & referrals
3. Record calls
• Pride Store
Responsibilities and duties
1. Greet visitors to the Center
2. Operate register/computer in Pride Store
3. Record number of visitors to the Center
Note: the GLBT Information Line and the Pride
Store are run concurrently
Nancy
McDonald Rainbow Library
•
Responsibilities and duties
1. Prepare books for check-in / check-out
2. Track books checked out
3. Shelve books / periodicals
• Center Friends
Volunteers are needed for a variety of miscellaneous
positions including, but certainly not limited to:
•
General upkeep / beautification of the Center and
it's surroundings
•
Sorting TOHR historical archives
Just contact David Hoot, TOHR Volunteer Director, at
743.4297 to schedule an appointment and training
RETRO DANCE
COMING TO
SCHATZl'S
FRIDAY; NOVEMBER 9
9:00 PM
SUNDAY
• TULSA AREA PRIMETIMERS; 2nd @ 4 PM
• TULSA BEARS; every other 3rd @ 5 PM
•
GENDER OUTREACH; every 3rd @ 7 PM
MONDAY
• 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
•
PRIMETIMERS BD MTG; 2nd @ 7:00 PM
• CONFIDENTIAL HIV 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; 7 PM
•
GENDER OUTREACH DROP-IN; every week 7 PM
• AGED-OUT; FOR 21 +; every week; 8 PM
THURSDAY
• GLBT CENTER OPEN; 6-9 PM
• TEAM OK-USA; call for date & time
• CONFIDENTIAL HIV 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 INCOMMUNITY WORKSHOPS
3rd @ 1OAM - 1 PM - Call for reservations
•
OPEN ARMS PROJECT (youth group); 6 PM
• TU.LS.A. BD 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
c&MMUNITYLISTINGS
ADVOCACY
DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE
CIMARRON AWANCE GROUP
POBOX18794
OKC, OK 73154
405.810.9599
HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN
1107 E 19th
TULSA, OK 74120
918.582.4673
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
METROPOLITAN TULSA
3336 E 32nd STREET
SUITE234
TULSA, OK 74135-4442
NATIONAL
ORGANIZATION
FOR WOIIEN (H.O.W.)
PO BOX 692057
TULSA, OK 74134
918.365.5658
OKLAHOMA NARAL
POBOX9165
OOfllESTIC VIOLENCE INTER•
VENT/ON
SERVICES,
INC.
(DVIS)
TULSA.OK
918.365.5658
PARENTS,
FAMILIES
&
FRIENDS of LESBIANS & GAYS
(PFLAG)-TULSA
POBOX52800
TULSA, OK 74152
918.749.4901
SAY NO TO HA TE COAUTION
A VOLUNTEER ORG DEDI
CATED TO PRESERVING
THE DIGNITY AND FUNDA
MENTAL FREEDOMS OF ALL
PEOPLE
SOUi.FORCE IN OKLAHOMA
RT. 4 BOX 3534
STIGLER, OK 74462
918.587.3248
(SUE)
or
918.4522761 (KAREN)
TULSA OKLAHOIIIANS for HIJ.
IIAN RIGHTS
POBOX2687
TULSA, OK 74101
918.743.4297
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BAMBOOLOUNGE
7204 E PtNE STREET
TULSA.OK
918.832.1269
CW's 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
NVS
2182 S SHERIDAN ROAD
TULSA.OK 74112
918.835.2378
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
SCHATZl's
2819 S MEMORIAL DRIVE
TULSA, OK 74112
918.280.1316
TNrs
2114S MEMORIAL DRIVE
TULSA, OK 74145
918.680.0858
root.BOX/I
1338E3ROSTREET
TULSA,OK 74120
918.584.1308
YELLOW BRICK ROAD PUB
2630 E 15TH STREET
TULSA, OK 74104
918.749.1563
COUNSELING
CHERRY STREET PSYCHO.
THERAPY ASSOCIATES
1515SLEWIS
TULSA, OK 74104
918.743.4479
CALL TI-E TULSA GLBT INFORMATION LINE AT 918.743.4297
FOR PRNATE COUNSELORS
1419E 15th STREET
TULSA, OK 74120
918.585.3143
TULSA POLICE DEPARTMENT
918.595.2824 OR 911
FINANCIAL
CALL THE TULSA GLBT INFORMATION UNE AT 918.743.4297
FOR PRNA TE FINANCIAL SERVICESI ACCOUNTANTS
TULSA CITY/COUNTY HEAL TH
DEPARTIIENT
4616 E 151hSTREET
TULSA, OK 74112
918.744.1000
HELPUNES
CDC NATIONAL PREVENOON
NETWORK
800.458.5231
CRISIS HELPLINE
918.836.4357
OOIIESnc VIOLENCE
918.585.3143
GLBT INFORMATION UNE
918.743.4297
MAYOR'S ACOON LINE
918.598.2100
NAnONAL AIDS HOTLINE
800.342.AIOS
NATIVEAMERICANAIDSUNE
800283.AIDS
OKLAHOMA AIDS HOTLINE
800.535.AIDS
918.742.5904
PFLAGHELPUNE
918.749.4901
STDHOTUNE
800227.8922
GLBTORGANIZATIONS
BISEXUAL,
LESBIAN,
TRANSALLIANCEOF TU
GAY
Brian-CortexOUtulsa.edu
COUNCIL OAK MEN'S
CHORALI!
PO BOX 1082
TULSA, OK 74104-1062
918.748.3888
FREE SPIRIT WOAIAN
IN PRIVATE HOMES
918.587.4669
LESBIAN CONNECTION
C/OTOHR
POBOX2687
TULSA, OK 74101
918.743.4297
OK SPOKES CLUB
POBOX9165
TULSA, OK 74157
TULSA AREA PRIIIIETIIIERS
POBOX52118
TULSA, OK 74152-0118
918.582.6557
TULSA GLBT
COMMUNITY
CENTER
2114 S MEMORIAL
MAIL: PO BOX 2887
TULSA, OK 74101
918.743.4297
TULSA OKLAHOMANS for HUMAN RIGHTS (TOHR)
POBOX2687
TULSA, OK 74101
918.743.4297
TULSA UNIFORM & LEATHER
SEEKERS ASSOC/A TION (T.U.L.
S.AJ
POBOX33076
TULSA, OK 74102
918.299.6866
TULSA WOMEN'S
AL TERNAT1VE
918.587.4669
GOVERNMENT
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION (EEOC)
405.231.4911
OKLAHOMA CORPORTAnON
COMMISSION
CONSUIIER
DIVISION
"105.521.2331
OKLAHOMA DEPARTIIENT OF
HUIIAN SERVICES, AIDS CARE
COORDINATORS-TULSA
918.428.0366
HEALTHCARE
/NDIAN HEAL TH
SOURCE CENTER
CARE
RE-
550SPEORIA
TULSA.OK 74119
918.sa:z.1n5
IIORTON HEALTH CENTER
603 E PINE STREET
TULSA, OK 74106
918.587.2171
PLANNED PARBITHOOO
1007 S PEORIAAVENUE
TULSA, OK 74129
918.587.1101
RYAN WHITE TITLE /11BIIEDI•
CALCUNIC
OK1..AHOMASTATE UNIVER
SITY COLLEGE OF MEDI
CINE
C/0 TULSA C.A.R.E.S.
HIV/AIDS
AIDS COAUTION OF TULSA
1430 S BOULDER AVENUE
TULSA, OK 74119
918.585.5551
AIDS WALK TULSA
POBOX4337
TULSA, OK 74101
918.579.9593
HN OUTREACH, PREVENTION
& EOUCATION (H.O.P.E.)
3503 E ADMIRAL
TULSA, OK 74115
918.834.8378
INTERFAITH AIDS MINISTRIES
PO BOX 691438
TULSA, OK 74169
918.438.2437
NAIIIES PROJECT • TULSA
3507 E ADMIRAL PLACE
TULSA,OK 74115
918.748.3111
RED ROCK TULSA BEHAVIORAL HEAL TH SERVICES
1n4 E 8th STREET
TULSA, OK 74104
918.584.2325
REGIONAL AIDS INTERFAITH
NETWORK (RAIN)
409 S PITTSBURG
TULSA,OK 74112
918.834.4195
TULSA C.A.R.E.S.
3508 E ADMIRAL
TULSA, OK 74115
918.834.4194
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AMERICAN CIVIL UBERTIES
UNION (ACLU)
800.875.8516 (PIN I 8516)
LAIIBDA LEGAL DEFENSE AND
EDUCATION FUND (LLOEF)
120 WALL STREET
SUITE 1500
NY, NY 10005-3904
212.809.0055
UNNERSITY OF TULSA LEGAL
CLINC
«l8 S HARVARDAVENUE
TULSA, OK 74112
918.584.2752
CALL THE GLBT INFORMATION
LINE AT 918.743.4297 FOR
PRNATE ATTORNEYS
PERSONAL
SERVICES
GNL TRAVEL
9415 E 31st STREET
TULSA,OK
918.865.3460
866.360.4731
gaynlesbiantravel.com
PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL
B.A. ELECTROLOGY
918.455.9050
PQUTICAL
CIMARRON AWANCE
405.810.9599
DEIIOCRAnc HEADQUARTERS
3930 E 31st STREET
TULSA, OK 74135
918.742.2457
REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS
7947 E 501hSTREET
TULSA, OK 74145
918.627.5702
RECREATION
LAIIBDABOWUNGLEAGUE
MONDAYSATRIVERLANES
LABOR-MEMORIAL
DAYS
NANCY McDONALD RAINBOW
UBRARY
TULSA GLBT COMMUNITY
CENTER
2114S MEMORIAL
918.743.4297
TEAii OK-USA
CJOGNL TRAVEL
WOMENS ltlOVIE NIGHT
FRIDAYS AT THE TULSA
GLBT COMMUNITY CENTER
2114 S MEMORIAL
918.743.4297
WOMENS SUPPER CLUB
MONTHLY DINNERS OUT ON
THE TOWN • FOR WOMEN
CONTACT THE
LESBIAN CONNECTION @
POBOX2687
TULSA, OK 74101
VOLLEYBALL
MONDAYSATRIVERPARKS
71stAND RIVERSIDE
MEMORIAL-LABOR DAYS
REUGIOUS
ALL
SOULS
UNITARIAN
CHURCH
2952 S PEORIA AVENUE
TULSA.OK 74114
918.743.2362
CHURCH OF THE RESTORA·
nON
1314 S GREENIIVOOD
TULSA, OK 74104
918.587.1314
COMIIUNITY OF HOPE UCC
2545 S YALE AVENUE
TULSA, OK 74114-6300
918.585.1800
COMMUNITY
UNITARIANUNNERSALIST
CONGREGATION
2545 S YALE AVENUE
TULSA, OK 74114-4837
918.749.0595
oiGNITY / INTEGRITY OF TULSA
PO BOX 701475
TULSA, OK 74170-1475
918.355.3140
DIVERSITY CHRISnAN FELLOWSHIP
5820 E HASKELL PLACE
TULSA, OK 74158
918.835.1887
FELLOWSHIP CONGREGATION
CHURCH
2900 S HARVARDAVENUE
TULSA, OK 74114
918.747.nn
HARMONY CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
1715 S SHERIDAN ROAD
TULSA, OK 74112-7305
118.838.A440
HOPE UNITARIAN CHURCH
8432 S SHERIDAN ROAD
TULSA, OK 74133
918.481.0999
HOUSE OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
1517 S MEMORIAL
TULSA, OK 74129
918.628.0802
IICCUNITED
1623 N MAPLEWOOD
POBOX581702
TULSA, OK 74158-1702
918.838.17175
SOULFORCEIN OKLAHOMA
MEETING AT THE TULSA
GLBT COMMUNITY CENTER
2114S MEMORIAL
TULSA, OK 74129
918.587.3248 OR
918.743.4297
ST. AIDAN'S
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
4045 N CINC~TI
TULSA, OK 74104
918.425.7882
ST. DUNSTAN'S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
5835 E 71ST STREET
TULSA, OK 74104
918.492.7140
ST. JEROME EVANGELICAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH IN AMER·
/CA
205WKING
TULSA, OK 74106-5156
918.582-3088
TALEQUAH UNITARIAN UNIVERSAUSTCHURCH
918.458.7900
RETAIL
II/NGO VALLEY FLORAL, INC.
9413 E 31st STREET
TULSA, OK 74145
918.863.5934
877.444.5934
THE PRIDE STORE
LOCATED IN THE TULSA
GLBT COMMUNITY CENTER
2114 S MEMORIAL DRIVE
918.743.4297
SUPPORT
NATNE
AMERICAN
MEN'S
SUPPORT GROUP
550SPEORIA
TULSA.OK 74119
918.582.7225
OPEN ARMS PROJECT (OAP)
MEETING AT THE TULSA
GLBT COMMUNITY CENTER
A PROGRAM OF TOHR
2114 S MEMORIAL
TULSA, OK 74129
918.743.4297
PFLAG • TULSA
POBOX52800
TULSA, OK 74152
918.749.4901
TULSA GAY, LESBIAN, Bl &
TRANSGENDER COMMUNITY
CENTER
2114 S MEMORIAL
MAIL: PO BOX 2687
TULSA, OK 74101
918.743.4297
TULSA OKLAHOMANS FOR
HUMAN RIGHTS
POBOX2687
TULSA, OK 74101
918.743.4297
TULSA YOUTH DISCOVERY
DNERSITY (TYDD)
YOUTH SERVICES OF TULSA
302 S CHEYENNE AVENUE
SUITE 114
TULSA, OK 74103
918.582.0061
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TQHB AT 918,74:ffll
p operty of the Center
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BECOMING A l'vlt:ma-c-rr
IT TAKES YOU TO KEEP IT GOING
TOHR and the Tulsa GLBT Center secures EQUAL 1
rights for the GLBT community but it can't happen without :
1
you!
YOUR MEMBERSHIP
HELPS SECURE EQUAL RIGHTS
•
•
•
•
EDUCATION & INFORMATION
TOHR works with city officials & departments
The TULSA GLBT COMMUNITY CENTER
in or out of the doset / in or out of the community
the Center is there for everyone
DIVERSITY CELEBRATION
Oklahoma's largest pride event of it's kind
GLBT INFORMATION LINE
serving over 300 callers per month
MEMBERSHIP HAS IT'S PRIVILEDGES
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MMUNITYNEWS
ulsa oklahomans
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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 •eommunity News" are
mailed to new additions to the TOHR mailing list. Membership is then required
for the subscription to continue.
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