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Now online at GayOKC.com Wed, Jan 7, 2004

2003: THE YEAR IN REVIEW NOW ONLINE!
It's all here, taken from the front page of GayOKC.com! From Jim Roth's swearing-in to the Oklahoma campaigns of the Democratic presidential candidates and the GLBT activists who are making them happen, and all the events that made 2003 a historic year in our community and hold enormous promise and potential for good and ill in 2004: including the City Council's removal of all restrictions on the banner program, GLBT impact on the City Council races, The Laramie Project, hate crimes bills, the PNI "Peace Train", PFLAG OKC, the Oklahoma Republican Party platform, Rick Santorum, Stonewall Democrats, Soulforce in Oklahoma at the Oklahoma Methodists conference, Rev. Gene Robinson, Howard Dean, Lawrence v Texas, Fred Phelps pickets Billy Graham, the Cathedral of Hope disaffiliating from MCC, the Democratic presidential forum in Stillwater, reorganization of the Cimarron Alliance Group, the Norman Transcript printing a same-gender union announcement, OKC Public Schools superintendent Bob Moore's letter to Joe Quigley stating in writing that it is against district policy to discriminate against GLBT students, the first ever GLBT History Month display at NW classen High School, Kirk Humphrey's resignation as mayor so he can run for the Senate, the "Love Won Out" conference, the Massachusetts Supreme Court decision regarding Gay marriage and the response from Oklahoma legislators, Brad Carson's support for the Federal Marriage Amendment and the Central Oklahoma Stonewall Democrats' decision not to support his campaign for re-election, Jacqueline Gatewood's "Diversity House" project and the announcement of a statewide coalition of GLBT organizations in Oklahoma!
Part One: January - June
Part Two: July - September
Part Three: October - December

WHAT'S IN STORE FOR 2004?
Will this be a year of evolution or revolution? Will 2004 in OKC be more or less historic than 2003? Find out when GayOKC.com presents The State of Our Community 2004, Monday, January 26, 6:30PM at Epworth United Methodist Church! Reception begins at 5:30. Meet the people who made the news happen in OKC's GLBT Community in 2003, find out what they think and what they're doing in 2004! What are the issues our community is dealing with & what are the resources we have available to us? Our community is bigger than you think it is!

2002 IN REVIEW STILL ONLINE!
www.gayokc.com/yearinreview2002.htm

DEAN MEETUPS WEDNESDAY
OKC Dean Meetups - 7PM, Wednesday, January 7
dean2004.meetup.com
We will have a conference call with Governor Dean set up at the Venue at Dean HQ/Oklahoma State Democratic Party HQ, 4100 N. Lincoln
Starbucks Coffee, 8315 N. Rockwell
Moore Public Library, 225 S. Howard Ave.
Edmond Public Library, 10 S. Bouleveard
Norman Public Library, 225 North Webster Ave.
Phone: Dean HQ 405-427-DEAN (2236)
New official Oklahoma for Dean website
oklahoma.deanforamerica.com

KUCINICH MEETUP THURSDAY
Thursday, January 8, 7PM - 8:30PM
Don Quixote, 3030 N. Portland
kucinich2004.meetup.com

CLARK, JR IN OKC SUNDAY
Join Wesley Clark, Jr., the new proud papa and the General's son, at the OKC Clark HQ Open House this Sunday (Jan 11) 5:00p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 816 N. Broadway, OKC - 405-270-0882 for details.
We need Volunteers in the OKC & Tulsa Offices!!!
www.clark04.com

GATEWOOD ENDORSES CLARK
Terry Gatewood, currently chair and one of the founders of the Cimarron Alliance Group, has posted a letter to DemoOkie.com stating his reasons for supporting the candidacy of General Wesley Clark for the Democratic presidential nominee.
www.demookie.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=7291

SEAL ANNOUNCES CAMPAIGN FOR HOUSE DISTRICT 85
Democrat Jennifer Seal's campaign "kick-off" was hosted by Jim Roth.
www.gayokc.com/seal010504.htm

THE KEY TO THE CLOSET DOOR IS YOUR BALLOT
Dear Editors:
The upcoming nationwide Spring primaries and November election will be the most critical voting opportunities that gays/lesbians and our straight supporters have ever had in history. The 2003 court decisions concerning sodomy and same-sex laws have galvanized people on both sides of these civil issues. All of us will be affected in ways which can bring equality and day light to our lives or will bring back the closet door. Each person reading this possesses the key to the closet door in the form of a ballot marked at your polling place for progressive candidates who will support gay/lesbian equality.
Yes, we're all in this together. The problem is that too many gays/lesbians go their merry way without a single thought as to how important it is to elect people who are supportive of gay/lesbian equality. Gay life is more than cruising the bars, and watching stereotypical Stepn' Fetchit TV shows like Queer Eye, Ellen, Will & Grace, etc.
It involves getting with the program and talking to friends, family, and co-workers about equality in a non-accusative way in order to point out the fallacies of the fundies and the politicians of any party who use homophobia as a weapon to ensure their re-election.
Gays/lesbians can get involved with a campaign and help with phone banking, letter stuffing, sign making--in short, all those things which can help promote the candidate, but for which there is not enough money to pay anyone to do, which makes you and your time literally priceless.
And there's the secondary possibility you might meet Mr/Ms. Perfect! Give it a try!
James Nimmo
Oklahoma City, OK

TOWN HALL MEETING
The Oklahoma Freedom and Equality Coalition will conduct a town hall meeting at the Church of the Open Arms, 3131 N Pennsylvania, at 6PM on Thursday, January 15. The meeting will continue the work started at the statewide meeting in Stroud (see posting below) to organize the GLBT Community to support equal rights and oppose the Federal Marriage Amendment.

SONJA & FRIENDS
Rob, I have changed my Friday, January 2, 2004 show to Friday, January 9, 2004. Start The New Years Off With Sonja And Friends, My guests will be Alison Scott, KT Stockwell and Mia Adams.  Show Time 8:00 To 9:00 At Partners  
I hope you and your family had a wonderful Christmas and I hope you have a GREAT New Years.  Thank you for everything, you are the best.  
Sonja

OKLAHOMA GLBT LEADERS ENDORSE DEAN
Over 100 Oklahoma Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Leaders have endorsed Governor Howard Dean, candidate for the Democratic Party's nomination for President of the United States.
"Governor Dean has been the only candidate to back up his speech with action, by signing Vermont's civil union law - and he stood with us through the political fallout that came with it, " says Keith Smith, a National Board Member of the Stonewall Democrats.
Dean's GLBT supporters plan to reach out to the gay community throughout the next month, since that community has been a cornerstone of Dean's campaign since the early days.
Volunteers will be actively recruiting and identifying voters for a massive "Get Out The Vote" push within the GLBT community.
The following GLBT leaders in Oklahoma have publicly endorsed Governor Dean:
Marty Newman, John Gibbons, Dr. Shirley Hunter, Keith Smith, Lee Burrus, Rhonda Rudd, Rodney Johnson, G.G. George, Philippe Beaudette, Joe Quigley, James Nimmo, Rex Ball, Nick Post, Tony Foss, Steven Edwards, Paul Bashline, TJ McKinsey, Edward Kromer, Bob Lemon, Chrys Lemon, Carmen Coronado, Karen Parsons, Pam Paul, Diane Deason, Corky Green, David Nickell, Karen Weldin, Clyde Pierce, Dorothy Alexander, Paul Barby, Jayshree Naidu, Mark Henricksen, Wanda Chapman, Dee Corley, Sonja Martinez, Preston White, David Davis, Sherry Maxwell, Kathy McKean, Susann Bain, Eotree Palmer, Stan Simpson, Jon Harle, Tim Gillean, Ken Draper, Floyd Martin, David Paddock, Phillip Cyr, Duane Moore, Joe Freeman, Will Decker, Sarah Scanlon, Carmen Coronado, Dena Link, Kent Doss, Terry Dennison, Rick Chappell, Rex Mendenhall, Jon Tipton, Jason Anderson, Toby Vanrakan, Walter Oaks, Dallas Williams, K. Brad Douglas, Julian Vasek, Gabe Coppinger, Christian Pellesehi, Steve Callahan, Buzz Anderson, David L Clark, Craig Travis, Jason Krottinger, Douglas Redus, Matthew Opalka, Tamara Knight, Pam Lowery, Gayla Barker, Lee Morgan, Robert Winders, Angelo Rodriguez Jr., Raven Delray, Steven Lofton, Felicia Fontaine, Phil Burke, Jess Brent Barnes, Robert R. Nixon, Rob Morrison, Martin Berry, Ed Walker, Gary Davis, Pearl Pearson, Glenn Ladd, Lewis Cleveland, Jesse McGee, Jr., Ben J. Williams, Patrick Mahoney, Jeffrey Askins, Jacob S. Nielsen, Monty Jacobs, Al McAffrey, JT Estrada, James K Richardson, Jeff Thompson.

PART TIME OPENING AT ACLU
Part-Time Position opening up at ACLU Oklahoma -
The ACLU of Oklahoma is soliciting applications for the part-time position of Administration Assistant.
Duties include:
*pre-screening, logging in and responding to written complaints
*working with the fulltime staff attorney to be hired in 2004;
*Monitoring and responding to calls from the public telephone line;
*Educational work of the ACLU including booths at events;
*working closely with the Executive Director and Development Director on projects and events.
Sharp computer and people skills required.
The 20-hour work week will be variable hours not to exceed 20 hours per week.
A strong commitment to the preservation of Civil Liberties is a must.
No phone calls please.
Interviews will begin after January 20, 2004.
Please send a writing sample and three recent work references and three personal references to:

ACLU Oklahoma
Attention: Joann Bell, Executive Director
3000 Paseo
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73103

THE ACLU IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND ENCOURAGES WOMEN, PEOPLE OF COLOR, PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES, AND LESBIANS AND GAY MEN TO APPLY.

STATEWIDE GLBT COALITION
You are cordially invited to join a growing number of Oklahoma organizations and faith groups who support equal civil marriage rights and oppose the Federal Marriage Amendment in an Oklahoma statewide coalition.
January 9-10, 2004
On November 18th the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled that it was unconstitutional to discriminate against same-gender couples in the state of Massachusetts when granting marriage licenses. This was great news! The bad news is that we are seeing an attack by the right wing that is unprecedented. There is going to be an incredible amount of pressure on Congress to pass the anti-family “Federal Marriage Amendment” (FMA). Already Oklahoma legislators, Rep. Lance Cargill (R, Harrah) and Rep. Thad Balkman (R, Norman) are set to introduce a resolution to the Oklahoma Legislature. It calls on the United States Congress to pass a constitutional amendment defending traditional marriage and for the Oklahoma Legislature to be the first in the country to ratify such an amendment. There is also talk of a constitutional amendment to our state constitution. There is tremendous work that needs to be done to defeat the so-called federal marriage amendment, the state resolution or amendment and our fight for equal rights. The Oklahoma Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus, Soulforce in Oklahoma, and other organizations are in the process of building a coalition of GLBT groups and supportive organizations in an effort to build a coordinated campaign to effect social and legislative change. It is time for us to join in a statewide campaign that builds on each of our organization’s mission and goals. We are planning a summit in Stroud, Oklahoma on January 9-10 2004. If ever there was a time for us to come together and be united, it is now! We would like to invite you to join us in this effort. If your organization would like to be a part of this coalition—call us today!
All organizations wishing to be a part of the coalition should have up to two representatives empowered to make decisions present at this summit meeting. All organizations’ members are invited to attend. Please bring information about your organization and resources to display and have copies available for coalition participants.

Oklahoma Freedom and Equality Coalition
Summit Meeting
Friday, January 9, 2004 6-10 p.m.
Saturday, January 10, 2004 9 a.m.—5 p.m.
Best Western Hotel
I-44 and Stroud Exit
Stroud, Oklahoma

Please call or email today and say “yes” our organization/faith group plans to attend the Oklahoma Freedom and Equality Coalition Summit Meeting in Stroud January 9-10, 2004.

Contact:
Rodney Johnson,
Oklahoma Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus
(405) 872-1373 or
politick@red-river.us

Karen Weldin,
Soulforce in Oklahoma
(918) 452-2761 or
Karen@soulforce.org

Organizational representatives who have already agreed to attend:
OGLPC
Soulforce In Oklahoma
TOHR
PFLAG
Tulsa Interfaith Alliance
Stonewall Democrats
Peace House
Cimarron Alliance
Community of Hope UCC

MEETING LOCATION:
Best Western Stroud Motor Lodge
1200 North 8th Street
Stroud, Oklahoma 74079
918-968-9515
Located at Turner Turnpike, Interstate 44 and Highway 99 Stroud Exit 179

We are fighting for our rights and our lives! As MLK said, “We will not have to repent in this generation for the hateful words and actions of the bad people, but for the appalling silence of the good.”

THANKS FOR VISITING!

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August 27, 2003
Dear Mr. Quigley,
Please know that this district does not discriminate against any student. That includes gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered students.
Sincerely,
Bob Moore, Superintendent,
Oklahoma City
Public Schools

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