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25th Anniversary Aspen Gay & Lesbian Ski Week
Jan 20-27, Aspen, CO. www.gayskiweek.com
Congress
convenes
Wed, Jan 23,
Washington, DC. 107th
Congress, 2nd Session.
Young
Gay/Lesbian Alliance
MEETING > Thur, Jan
24, 6:30PM, The Center, 2135 NW 39th Street.
Support group for persons 20 and under.
Young
Gay/Lesbian Alliance: MOVIE NIGHT
MEETING > Fri, Jan
25, 6:30PM, The Center, 2135 NW 39th Street.
Support group for persons 20 and under. PLEASE NOTE
that the Center is closed after 6:30 on Friday evenings
to all those who are not there to attend the YGLA
meeting, the Transgender Discussion Group, or to get
tested for HIV. For info call 524-6000.
Oklahoma
City Transgender Discussion Group
MEETING > Fri, Jan
25, 7PM, The Center, 2135 NW 39th Street. Open
forum discussion group open to all TG persons and their
family and friends. Weekly. PLEASE NOTE that the
Center is closed after 6:30 on Friday evenings to all
those who are not there to attend the YGLA meeting, the
Transgender Discussion Group, or to get tested for HIV.
Mary
C Reynolds
Fri, Jan 25, 7:30PM, One,
corner of White & Buchanan, Norman
OGRA Turn About Show
Fri, Jan 25, 9PM, Levis, 2807 NW 36th
Street. Turn About Drag and then some! Starring your OGRA
board members and friends. www.okgayrodeo.com
The
Official Nancy J. Nesser Birthday Celebration and Benefit
Hoo Ha
Sat, Jan 26, Hudson
Street Espresso, 2315 N Hudson. Starts at 8pm, and we'll
take at least $5 to benefit RAIN. Mary & Louise
appearing, but expect guests to muscle their way into the
action. Coffee and sweets will be available for purchase.
Mary
C Reynolds & Louise Goldberg
Sun, Jan 27, 8PM, Sisters, 2120 NW 39th
Street.
Louise Goldberg & Mary C Reynolds
Tues, Jan 29, 8PM,
Galileo, 3009 Paseo.
Oklahoma
County Green Party
Mon, Jan 28, 7PM, Bell
Isle Library, 5501 N Villa.
Cimarron
Alliance Foundation High School Essay Contest deadline
Feb 1. www.cimarronok.com/essaycontest.htm
Miss
OKClassic in Review
Sat, Feb 2, The COPA,
located in the Habana Inn, 2200 NW
Expressway.
Soulforce
In Oklahoma Vigil
Sun, Feb 3, 8AM, Village
Baptist Church, 10600 N. May.
On
Saturday, February 2nd, Soulforce In Oklahoma will
conduct the next training in nonviolent principles
and direct actions at Church of the Open Arms, 3131 N.
Penn, OKC. The training will be 2-6:30 pm. We will
conduct the next vigil on Sunday, February 3rd at
Village Baptist Church, 10600 N. May, OKC. You must
attend a training session in order to participate in
the vigil.
There were 50 people who participated in the first
vigil on Sunday, January 6th. Let's make it 100 this
next time!
We are confronting in a nonviolent way, the very
source of our oppression - religious teachings and
policies. As Paul Barby has said, "You need to
participate. This is our Rosa Parks event, our march
to Birmingham, if you will. This is not about
religion; it is about bigotry taught by religion to
people who do not know us. They must get to know us.
Soulforce, like Ghandi and King, is effective in its
use of gentle yet powerful persuasion. Come for the
training on Saturday, February 2, and then join us in
the vigil February 3. Your life will be transformed."
For more information, a report on our first vigil,
and reflections from participants in the first vigil,
visit our website at www.SoulforceInOklahoma.org.
To sign up for the training, simply send an email to Soul4sOk@cwis.net with a
message that says, "I will join you on February
2-3", along with your name, address, and
telephone number. - Karen Weldin
Paul Barby on the
first Soulforce vigil
Superbowl
XXXVI
Sun, Feb 3, 5PM, Tampa,
FL. www.superbowl.com
Oklahoma
Legislature returns
Feb 4, State Capitol
Mardi
Gras (Fat Tuesday)
Tues, Feb 12 MardiGras.com
Oklahoma
Libertarian Party State Convention
Feb 16 & 17, Adam's
Mark Hotel, 100 E 2nd Street, Tulsa. www.oklp.org/events.html
Miss
COPA-at-LARGE Pageant
Sun, Feb 17, The COPA,
located in the Habana Inn, 2200 NW
Expressway.
Homosexuality
And Scripture
CONFERENCE > Mar 1
& 2, Church of the Open Arms, 3131 N
Pennsylvania. Seven welcoming congregations will be
contributing to a HOMOSEXUALITY AND SCRIPTURE conference
to be held over the weekend of March 1-2, 2002. Topics
ranging from general issues around interpretation to a
more specific focus on certain Biblical passages will be
available for participants to explore. Open Arms UCC has
generously donated the use of their wonderful new worship
facility for this conference. Beginning on Friday evening
at 7 PM on March 1, and continuing until mid-afternoon on
Saturday, March 2, the conference will also blend times
of worship and reflection with the offered workshops.
Registration information will be forthcoming.
Winterparty
Week
Mar 3-11, South Beach,
Miami, FL. www.winterparty.com
Ms
OKClassic 2002
Apr 6, The COPA, located
in the Habana Inn, 2200 NW
Expressway.
National
Stonewall Democrats Convention
April 25-28, Cleveland,
OH www.stonewalldemocrats.org/html/convention.html
OKClassic
Bowling Tournament
April 26-28 www.okclassic.com
17th
Annual Great Plains Rodeo
Memorial Day Weekend www.okgayrodeo.com
Central
Oklahoma Primetimers Labor Day Get-A-Way
Labor Day Weekend
Bearadise
September
2002
US Conference On AIDS
Sept 19-22, Anaheim, CA www.nmac.org/usca2002
Gay
And Lesbian History Month 2002
October
National
Coming Out Day
Oct 11
Creating
Change
Gay
Games VI
Nov 2-9, Sydney, AU. www.sydney2002.org.au
Election
Day 2002
Tues, Nov 5
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Quigley - Lambda Legal gets it wrong
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Barby on the first Soulforce vigil
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Tulsa
TOHR:
Community News - January 2002
The first
GLBT Aging Task Force meeting
GayTulsa.com
Oklahoma
Statewide
Man
erroneously told he has HIV awarded $1.4 million
TeamOK-USA:
Going to Sydney with a real purpose
ORU-OUT
seeks information on alumni lost to HIV/AIDS
National
& World News
Monday, January 21, 2002
New
Lambda office expected to spur legal activism in region
Ambassador
criticized for taking partner to ball
Lesbian
couples 'could have own baby'
UPS Keeps
Doll Off Shelves
Gays,
lesbians major donors to mayor candidates
Denver
police investigate possible hate crime
Hawaiian
men sentenced for attack on campers
Gay-rights
milestone hailed, but new battle lines forming
Anti-gay
slurs are left in church by vandals
'Time is
ripe' for community center in D.C.
Landmark
Quebec Decision Could Affect GL Spousal Rights
BC Rights
Tribunal Awards TG Woman Biggest Damage Award In Its
History
Enza's
Big Night
Cops
Under Fire At Oz Pride
'Why did
God choose me?'
Surprise
and Gratitude at Golden Globe Awards
Winick,
women and DV top Sundance
Sundance
Channel explores gay films, filmmakers
Rufus
Wainwright announces spring tour dates
Moisés
Kaufman Directs A Stellar Ensemble Cast In HBO Films
The Laramie Project
San
Antonio faces housing shortage for HIV/AIDS patients
Peer
education program for gay men influences access to sexual
health care
Australia's
Norfolk Island considers AIDS immigration
Friday,
January 18, 2002
Court
backs San Francisco's pro-gay actions
Hardy-Garcia
announces resignation from the Lesbian/Gay Rights Lobby
of Texas
Anti-Gay
California Bill Defeated
TG Sues
Over Washroom Ban
FSJ
condemns anti-gay slur, name-calling in voter scorecards
Pennsylvania
school settles with gay student
Georgia
proposes Boy Scout license plates
Gay 9/11
fund raises $190,000
Transphobic
teacher gets her own rest room
Partner
plan rejected at U. of Alabama
Police
Refuse To Lay Gay Bash Charge
'ER' gay
feedback 'in-house'
Gus van
Sant's Gerry
acquired for distribution
New York
leather bar converted to art gallery
Priest
may try to be first gay bishop
Study:
HIV passed to humans from chimps
VaxGen
reports laboratory results of AIDSVAX HIV vaccine
"Chemical
condoms" could block HIV
Thursday,
January 17, 2002
Miami-Dade
travel brochure makes a pitch for gay tourists
Norwegian
finance minister marries Gay partner
Holding
hands for diversity
Ellen
DeGeneres talks parenting, family, and coming out in
interview with mother Betty
California
Civil Union Bill Not Dead
Marines'
stop-loss order excludes gays
Virginia
Governor Fails To Grant Protections To GL Staff
Judge
nixes 'straight pride' shirt ban
Police
Raid Ft Lauderdale Bar, 11 Arrested
Trial
Begins for Priest Accused of Molestation
Educators
fair aims to help stop harassment of gay, lesbian
students
Passenger
on Jet: Gay Hero or Hero Who Was Gay?
Maryland
majority leader comes out
W.Va.
capitol considers hate-crimes proposal
Wisconsin
employees challenge payroll donation
Workers
get condoms with their wages
LEAGUE at
AT&T Foundation to Award College Scholarships
Major
Court Win for Gay Rights in Brazil
Gay
Marriage Backer Named to Canadian Cabinet
Was Gay
Killing A Hate Crime?
New film
from Chuck & Buck
team picked up at Sundance
Elton
John: Justin Timberlake's video performance "freaks
me out"
All
the Gay Greek Myths - A
Recreational & Educational resource
The
Essential Guide to Lesbian Conception, Pregnancy, and
Birth
Risky
Behavior Noted After Testing for HIV
HIV
thwarts vaccine used on monkeys
Kaposi's
Sarcoma Hiding in Many Gay Men
Federal
grant given to AIDS Project Rhode Island
Tuesday,
January 15, 2002
Pastor
comes out - church cheers
Pashtun
Gay culture reasserts itself
Hundreds
register their partnerships in California
Two more
Gay networks readying
Gay Games
registrations hit halfway mark
NBA star
spotlighted in HIV/AIDS awareness campaign
Protesters
urge California lawmaker to vote against civil union bill
Partnership
Union Bills Headed To Connecticut legislature
Showdown
of the California bikeathons
NYC man
shot in antigay attack
Lutheran
synod may lose Omaha church over gay issues
Virginia
bill would ban safer-sex education for gay youth
San
Francisco activist dies
Gay and
lesbian veterans, victims of September 11 honored
Canadian
conservatives: 'AIDS Groups Get Too Much Money'
Gay
Muslims Fall Into Cultural Divide
Hate
speech spree mars Toronto university
Violence
At Melbourne Gay Fest
Boy
George Appearance Breaches Broadcast Code
R.E.M. to
perform at Gay Men's Health Crisis benefit
Cleveland
Not Ready For Gay Theatre
Sundance
short outs Ernie and Bert
Study
assigns HIV odds to various sex acts
HIV-Poz
Women at Increased Risk For Genital Lesions
Patients
of Manhattan doctor urged to take HIV, hepatitis tests
Donating
blood may benefit HIV-positive people
US
Surgeon General Packs It In
From The
Floor Jan. 14, 2002
Editorials
What We
Should Remember on Martin Luther King Day
The Faces
May Have Changed, But the Rhetoric Has Not
NSD
Applauds Bold Leadership By Democrats On Gay Issues
Northern
Exposure
NSD Calls
On Governor Warner To Clarify Executive Order
Opening
TV's closet to different audience
What
Should Be Changed Before The Rule For September 11 Victim
Compensation Becomes Final
Pushing
Equality at Exxon/Mobil With a Boycott at the Pump
Varnell -
Losing the lead on HIV
Jim Nimmo
- Where's your umbrage now, Senator Inhofe?
A thank
you note from Karen Weldin
The Real
American Taliban
Pat
Buchanan vs. the West
Making
Schools Safer, More Accepting for LGBT Teens
Saudis
Execute Gay Men
HRC
awards final Equality Funds to state organizations
An update
of the legislative and electoral work of the Human Rights
Campaign
Joe
Quigley - January is Gay and Lesbian Recruitment Month
Deb Price
- Gay group enters welfare reform debate
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