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              <text>FEBRUARY 1984&#13;
Volume4 Number 2&#13;
Goodstein is familiar to most&#13;
people through his popular and controversial&#13;
hi-weekly ADVOCATE column&#13;
called ~Opening Space.~ He is also&#13;
the founder and one of the facilitators&#13;
of the Experience Weekend (previously&#13;
called The Advocate Experience),&#13;
a two-day learning and&#13;
self-discovery workshop with over&#13;
7500 graduates.&#13;
His accomplishments as a leader&#13;
in the gay movement have reflected&#13;
his firm belief in the U S. system&#13;
of government. Goodst&amp;in was responsible&#13;
for creating the Gay Rights&#13;
National Lobby in 1976.&#13;
Super-Living: You Can Have the&#13;
Life You Want (Prentice Hall) is&#13;
Goodstein’s new book which tells how&#13;
to create abundance in&#13;
;relationships, money, health, and&#13;
happiness.&#13;
According te OHR president Brian&#13;
Mumey, Goodstein will arrive in&#13;
Tulsa on February 13, speak to OHR&#13;
that evening, and hold a press conference&#13;
the next day before returning&#13;
to Los Angeles. "This is a meeting&#13;
that Tulsa gays shouldn’t miss.&#13;
The board hopes to have a very good&#13;
turnout for Goodstein. We’re encouraging&#13;
everyone to attend and bring&#13;
some friends with them," said Mumey.&#13;
David Goodstein, publisher of the After he acquired the news- The February meeting will be Mon-&#13;
ADVOCATE, will speak at the monthly magazine, he successfully changed day evening, February 13, in the&#13;
i&#13;
............&#13;
i OHR meeting on Monday, February 13. its direction from a Los First National Bank auditorium, 4th&#13;
Goodstein is president of Libera- Angeles-based newspaper to a nation- and Main. The business meeting&#13;
tion Publications, Inc., which pub- al news and feature magazine. The begins at 7:00 and the program at&#13;
lishes the ADVOCATE, the nation’s circulation more than doubled during&#13;
8:00 p.m.&#13;
leading gay newsmagazine, the process.&#13;
OKLAHO/V NS . or&#13;
HUN N RIGHT . "&#13;
GAY. HELP. LINE&#13;
(918) 587-GAYS&#13;
Info Line Receives Over&#13;
4000 Calls Monthly&#13;
"l’m worried about getting AIDS.&#13;
Do you have any information on it?"&#13;
"What do I do about my lover who may&#13;
be an alcoholic?" "I may be transferred&#13;
to Tulsa. What’s gay life&#13;
llke there?"&#13;
These are just a few of the questions&#13;
OHR Information Line volunteers&#13;
handled during one week in&#13;
January.&#13;
The Info Line records an average&#13;
of 4500 calls monthly, with trained&#13;
volunteers handllng over" 250 of&#13;
these calls personally. The question&#13;
most often asked relates to location&#13;
and atmosphere of local bars. However,&#13;
many callers ask for details&#13;
about OHR, while others need counsellng&#13;
or counseling referrals. Of&#13;
course, there are the usual number&#13;
of harrassment calls.&#13;
"I feel good after I’ve answered&#13;
a question, listened to someone with&#13;
a problem, or made someone feel less&#13;
lonely," said one volunteer. If you&#13;
want more information about the Info&#13;
Line or you would like to consider&#13;
joining the thirty other volunteers,&#13;
call Jack at 495-1963 or Brian at&#13;
744-0174.&#13;
Info Line Statistics&#13;
Oct./Nov./Dec./1983&#13;
Callers 374 Male&#13;
151 Female&#13;
New Executive Board Sets&#13;
1984 Goals&#13;
"OHR has made a real difference&#13;
in my llfe. I hate to think what&#13;
life in Tulsa would be like for gay&#13;
people without OHR."&#13;
In a way, this statement by one&#13;
relatively new Tulsan and OHR member&#13;
says it all. OHR makes a real&#13;
difference in Tulsa. For many lesblans&#13;
and gay men, the OHR newsletter&#13;
is their only informational&#13;
link to the gay community. For&#13;
others, the OHR Helpllne makes the&#13;
difference between loneliness/despair&#13;
and contact with someone who&#13;
car.es,&#13;
The 1984 OHR Executive Board has&#13;
dedicated itself to making this a&#13;
terrific year for OHR, for the entire&#13;
Tulsa gay community. Symbolic&#13;
of this effort is our first major&#13;
speaker of the year, David Goodstein,&#13;
publisher Of the ADVOCATE,&#13;
the nation’s leadlng gay newsmagazine.&#13;
We hope this will see standard&#13;
for the programs and projects we&#13;
undertake this year.&#13;
Look for continuing improvements&#13;
in the newsletter, the new outreach&#13;
efforts both to the gay and the&#13;
straight communities, for increased&#13;
membership, for programs both educational&#13;
and fun, ranging from our&#13;
Women’s Task Force to a terrific&#13;
special guest at the Mr. Tulsa contest.&#13;
This Executive ~oard will strive&#13;
to be creative, enthusiastic, and&#13;
energetic, yet realistic,&#13;
goal-oriented, and organized. Our&#13;
success will depend largely on&#13;
you--your ideas, your support, your&#13;
participation, your constructive&#13;
criticism, and when deserved, your&#13;
praise.&#13;
Where do we start?&#13;
JOIN ...if you are not an OHR&#13;
member, send in your check now. If&#13;
you are a member, share OHR with a&#13;
friend.&#13;
THINK ...what you can do to help&#13;
OHR reach more people and to improve&#13;
the programs. Let us know your&#13;
thoughts.&#13;
WORK ... in the many events we&#13;
have this year. Help with the garage&#13;
sale, volunteer for the Helpllne,&#13;
start a support group.&#13;
CARE ... ~bout yourself and also&#13;
about the needs, feelings, frustrations,&#13;
and ambitions of others. Help&#13;
OHR meet those needs.&#13;
You can help OHR make a&#13;
difference. It’s going to be a great&#13;
year. Be a part of it!&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
Brian, J L , Shelley, Norman&#13;
Chris, Richard, and Jack&#13;
-- Collectibles --&#13;
1513 East on tSth Street&#13;
Tulsa 74120&#13;
P.S. Hou~ --&#13;
Friday and Saturday&#13;
I I:~ a.m. -- 4:001).-*.&#13;
Sunday&#13;
583.9020 I.~ I~.~ -- 4:~ p.~&#13;
Calls 150 Bar referral info&#13;
81 Counseling&#13;
69 OHR info&#13;
148 Harrassment&#13;
Total Calls for 3 months--13,693&#13;
THE TULSA CHAPTER OF&#13;
OKLAHOMANS&#13;
FOR HUMAN RIGHTS&#13;
CARRIAGE TRADE&#13;
Furniture, Consignments, Antiques&#13;
Estate Sales, &amp; Light Hauling&#13;
~Jared Bruce&#13;
1602 E. 15th St. Bus: 582-3018&#13;
Tulsa, Oklahoma&#13;
OHR Charters Bus to&#13;
Hear Gloria Steinem&#13;
Gloria Steinem, one of America’s&#13;
most famous spokespersons of the&#13;
feminist movement, will be speaking&#13;
at Oklahoma State University on Wednesday&#13;
evening, March 14.&#13;
National Organization for Women will&#13;
be sponsoring a bus to the event.&#13;
The round trip from Tulsa to Stillwater&#13;
will cost $7.00. The ticket to&#13;
hear Ms. Steinem will be $5.00&#13;
The bus will hold only kO people&#13;
so anyone wanting to go should make&#13;
reservations as quickly as possible.&#13;
Ms. Steinem travels extensively&#13;
as a lecturer and often appears on&#13;
television interview shows. She&#13;
helped found Ms. Magazine and has a&#13;
brand new book out called Outrageous&#13;
Acts and Everyday Rebelllons (Holt,&#13;
Rinehart ~ Winston).&#13;
Make your reservation by calling&#13;
Brian at 74~-017k or sign up at the&#13;
OHR meeting on February 13.&#13;
"’Swetheart Ball’"&#13;
to Benefit Sooner&#13;
Softball League&#13;
THE SWEEqHEART BALL, a fundralser&#13;
for the Sooner Softball. League, wil!&#13;
be held on Saturday evening, February&#13;
18, at B:O0 p.m. The benefit&#13;
will be at the Tulsa Home Builders’&#13;
Association building at ~3rd and&#13;
Garnett.&#13;
The gala benefit will feature pop-&#13;
,Ular dance music, a DJ, plus some&#13;
live entertainment during the evening.&#13;
A "Sweetheart" will also be&#13;
selected at the ball.&#13;
Advance tickets are $5.00 single&#13;
and $8.00 per couple. However, the&#13;
night of the Sweetheart Ball the&#13;
tickets will be $7.00 single and&#13;
$10.00 per couple at the door. Tickets&#13;
may be purchased at Tim’s Playroom,&#13;
the. Tulsa Mining Company, and&#13;
at the February 13th OHR meeting.&#13;
David Millison&#13;
7474 East Admiral Place&#13;
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74115&#13;
©&#13;
918-838-7795&#13;
MARSHON’S&#13;
ofW/alnut Creek&#13;
l~rk A. Trottier&#13;
REDKIN&#13;
(918) 481-1010&#13;
8156 S. Harvard Ave.&#13;
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136&#13;
TO SUBSCRIBE OR RENEW:&#13;
(800) 227-3040 Nationwide&#13;
(800) 652-1880. California&#13;
Grilling toll-free is tne fastest and most convenient way to conduct your&#13;
subscription business with The ADVOCATE.&#13;
Our friendly operators are.ready to help you 24 hours, 7 days a week. And&#13;
when you call, you may charge your order to your VISA or Master Card, or&#13;
ask to be billed later.&#13;
Uttlclal Fubl].caI:lon OT uK~anoman’s for human ~zLJnL~ - ~u~ v.eF~cl&#13;
P.O. Box 52729&#13;
Tulsa, Oklahoma,7t,152,&#13;
3303 So. Peoria&#13;
Tulsa, OK 74105&#13;
743-7786&#13;
JOHN REICH NUDES&#13;
We support O.H.R.&amp; our community&#13;
Custom Framing Lay-A-Way&#13;
, ORIGINAL&#13;
Tues - Thur til 6&#13;
Fri - Sat til 7:30&#13;
moulo you liKe go make a 6U[ILI’IUU--&#13;
tion to scientific knowledge? Now&#13;
you Have your chance.&#13;
If you are a gay person and have&#13;
a natural.brother qr~ sister who is&#13;
also gay or a brother or sister to&#13;
whom you have "come out,~I you are/~&#13;
needed for part of a serious study&#13;
on Gender Identity.&#13;
If you are willing to take p~rt&#13;
in this research, please call Dr.&#13;
Raphella Sohier, University of Oklahoma&#13;
College of Nursing, Tulsa&#13;
Medical College, 834-3464, ext. 295.&#13;
Just tell the secretary you would&#13;
like Dr. Sohler to call you.&#13;
The study requires,that you talk&#13;
about your childhood for 30 minutes&#13;
and answer a few questions in response&#13;
to two short narratives. Total&#13;
time will be about one hour.&#13;
Your identity will be known only&#13;
to Dr. Sohier, and the results of&#13;
the study will be made available to&#13;
you if you wish.&#13;
Membership in the Tulsa Chapter&#13;
of Oklahomans for Human Rights is&#13;
only $12.00 per year. The membership&#13;
runs from July to July.&#13;
A person may join now for only&#13;
$5.00 and renew in July for a full&#13;
year. Or $17.00 will make you a member&#13;
untii July Ig84.&#13;
Please do your part to help keep&#13;
OHR a viable part of Tulsa. Send in&#13;
your check or write for a brochure&#13;
today.&#13;
MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION&#13;
ADDRESS&#13;
CITY "&#13;
STATE .................... ZIP&#13;
( ) I am 18 years oldg~-~l~e~]&#13;
’.(": ~) $12.00 r~embership fee&#13;
( a contribution of $&#13;
TO: Oklahoman~for Ht~man Ri~h’tS&#13;
P.O. Box 52729&#13;
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74152&#13;
Gay Newsmagazine&#13;
Available in Tulsa&#13;
.A new statewide gay newsmagazine,&#13;
the Gayly Oklahoman, is currently&#13;
available to Tulsans. Published in&#13;
Oklahoma City, the current issue is&#13;
3~ pages and contains ’articles on&#13;
local and national news, book reviews,&#13;
interviews, an events calendar,&#13;
and advertising.&#13;
The Gayly Oklahoman is free and&#13;
may be obtained at Tulsa gay bars,&#13;
the MCC, and the next OHR meeting.&#13;
Upcoming Events&#13;
to Watch For&#13;
* The annual OHR FOLLIES. Tentative&#13;
plans call for the show to be&#13;
held on March 18;&#13;
* At the OHR meeting a special announcement&#13;
will be made about the&#13;
1984 MR. TULSA contest.&#13;
* Don’t forget: OHR will hold a&#13;
Garage Sale in early spring. Be&#13;
thinking about articles you can donate.&#13;
"~’.lo!cal:.’~kap~r 6f Oignity/Integrity&#13;
is being ~d’rmeTd’%~d~heeds your&#13;
support. Dignit~,&#13;
For gay Catho~~’~’~T’ and I~f~"gr~ty7" an&#13;
~anization for .gay Episcopalians,&#13;
haVe’c~apters nationwide.&#13;
~ -The; two organizations are being&#13;
°~6~bined into).one chapter in Tulsa.&#13;
"~Or’t~en~ly the,~roup meets..the se.cgnd&#13;
the foGrth Thq.~sdays. However, some&#13;
discussion h~s been held regard~.g’&#13;
changing one,of the meeting nights&#13;
to Sunday.&#13;
Anyone i~t@r~.~t&amp;O, in learning&#13;
more a’bout DiG ’ }h tegrity or who&#13;
’~~d- lik:e&#13;
me~ting may call Daphne at 583-7063.&#13;
TO RE.PORT:&#13;
ANTI-GAY VIOLENCE&#13;
TO OBTAIN:&#13;
A.I.D.S. REFERRALS&#13;
Call toll-fr.ee In N.Y. State&#13;
[800] 221-7044 [212] 807-6016</text>
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              <text>TULSA OKLAHOMAN S FOR HUMAN RIGHTS&#13;
P.O. BOX 52729&#13;
TULSA, OKLAHOMA 74152&#13;
JANUARY 1984&#13;
Vol. 4, No. 1&#13;
JANUARY&#13;
MEETING&#13;
1/9&#13;
The monthly business meeting and program for OHR will be&#13;
held on Monday evening, November 14, at 7:00 p.m. in the First&#13;
National Bank Auditorium, lower level, 4th and Main.&#13;
This month’s program will be the program originally scheduled&#13;
for December and the one described in the December newsletter.&#13;
Because of a conflict, another program--an AIDS update by Dr.&#13;
Jeff Beal--was substituted.&#13;
Dr. Marion Sugurdson, Ph.D. in Psychology, and Dr. Raphella&#13;
Sohier, Ph.D. in Health Sciences, will present a program dealing&#13;
with Sexual Identity. This promises to be a program you’.ll want&#13;
to hear. A question and answer session will follow the presenation.&#13;
Also, the January meeting will give you a chance to meet the&#13;
new officers. They will be installed and officially begin their&#13;
duties.&#13;
Don’t forget: OHR meetings are free and open to everyone.&#13;
come join us and bring a friend on Monday, January 9, at 7:00 p.m.&#13;
STD CLINIC&#13;
1/20&#13;
And what did you get for Christmas?&#13;
The bi-monthly Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) clinic will&#13;
be held on Friday, January 20, from 9:00 to 11:00 p.m. at the&#13;
Tulsa Mining Company, llth and Wheeling.&#13;
The clinic is free and the results are strictly confidential.&#13;
Don’t give the gift that keeps on giving! Get checked on January 20.&#13;
AEROBICS&#13;
CLASS&#13;
I/i0&#13;
An aerobics class is being offered again--and it begins this&#13;
month. If you have gobbled up too many calories during this holiday&#13;
season, make a resolution in 1984 to enroll in the OHR aerobics class.&#13;
Last October, approximately 20 fellows enrolled in t~e OHR&#13;
aerobics class and they "worked hard for the moneJro" (Actually it&#13;
only costs $20 bucks.) But now it’s your chance to join them as&#13;
a new session is about to begin.&#13;
The class will meet at Thoreau. Junior High School, 71st and&#13;
Memorial, The sessions will last six weeks and be on Tuesday and&#13;
Thursday eveninqs from 8:30 to 9:30 startinq on January lOth.&#13;
The class is open to both men and women. You can sign up&#13;
at the January lOth meeting or call Brian at 744-0174. Hurry as&#13;
space is limited’.&#13;
WATERCOLOR&#13;
CLASS&#13;
In 1983, OHR offered a chance for you to develop a new hobby--&#13;
watercolor painting. Several people enjoyed the class taught by&#13;
OHR member Ken Johnston. Ken, who has written three books on the&#13;
subject and teaches the course all over the country, will be offering&#13;
the class to anyone who wants to learn.&#13;
If you have been intrigued by watercoloring, now is the time&#13;
to pursue this interest and acquire a new skill. Ken emphasizes that&#13;
no previous watercolor or free-hand drawing experience is required!&#13;
Find out more about this beginner’s course at the January lOth&#13;
meeting. Space is limited so be there to sign up!&#13;
NEWSPAPER&#13;
REPORTERS&#13;
At the December meeting, some discussion was held dealing&#13;
with inviting some World/Tribunewritersto an OHR meeting so that&#13;
they may be "sensitized"about gay issues. It comes as no surprise&#13;
that stereotypes and negative perspectives continue to be presented&#13;
in Tulsa newspapers. The Executive Board has decided not to have&#13;
any reporters attend the OHR meeting until February.&#13;
Guidelines that will be followed--if they do attend-- include&#13;
no full names, places of employment, or other personal data; no&#13;
photographs; and no information will be given concerning OHR&#13;
financial data. If you have other suggestions, please let an officer know.&#13;
CHRISTMAS&#13;
COMMUNITY&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
PROJECT&#13;
The OHR service project was a great success! Donations of food&#13;
and toys totalling nearly $I000 were delivered to needy families.&#13;
Turkeys, hams, canned food, and toys made Christmas brighter for many.&#13;
Rev. Alice Jones of MCC, the OHR Info Line, the YWCA Displaced&#13;
Homemakers Program, and Neighbor for Neighbor helped with need family&#13;
referrals. These included many single-parent families from our own&#13;
community. The committee prepared and mailed media information sheets&#13;
to newspapers, radio, and television stations, and to gay-related&#13;
publications describing the project.&#13;
Thanks go to the committee members, to MCC, and to Zippers and&#13;
the Bamboo, and to OHR members for their generous contributions.&#13;
TWO REMINDERS INFO LINE: The OHR Information Line receives over 4000 calls&#13;
per month. Volunteers are available seven nights a week to staff&#13;
the line. If you are interested in helping, call Jack at~495-1963.&#13;
OHR MEMBERSHIP: OHR membership costs only $1 per month and~uns&#13;
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              <text>JUNE 1984&#13;
Vol. 4, No. 6&#13;
’Gay Pride Week’ Set for June 16-24&#13;
en fifteen years since a small group of&#13;
rioted in front of Stonewall Bar on&#13;
reef in Greenwich V~Iiage¯ A great deal&#13;
or American gays since that fateful June&#13;
9.&#13;
s of gay awareness and pride have washed&#13;
ted States. Gay people in such diverse&#13;
Angeles, Aib~querque, Montgomery, Little&#13;
innati haveorganized to help themselves&#13;
¯ This month, gay people in every major&#13;
memorate Stonewall with Gay Pride Week&#13;
celebrations.&#13;
a lot to celebrate--and to be proud&#13;
We now have an active gay organization,&#13;
ons, a gay helpline, meetings, sports,&#13;
any other functions that are a direct&#13;
spirit of Stonewa11.&#13;
he activities now available in Tulsa are&#13;
to OHR and its dedicated members who&#13;
ry on, often in the face of apathy and&#13;
ticism.&#13;
r Is Renewal Month&#13;
eck your OHR mailing label. In approxieeks,&#13;
most OHR memberships will expire.&#13;
OHR membership runs from July to July.&#13;
ailing lab~l reads "07-01-84" it’s time&#13;
ew. Since August 1980 an OHR membership&#13;
t the low, reasonable amount of $12.00.&#13;
ncreased.&#13;
.00 mainly goes to pay for the expenses&#13;
nd mailing the monthly newsletter to you&#13;
on’t you please take the time to renew?&#13;
vet joined OHR but you continue to refits&#13;
of the monthly newsletter, isn’t it&#13;
our part financially?&#13;
, the form in this newsletter and send it&#13;
,oft will be greatly appreciated.&#13;
The.general public is becomlng’increasingly aware&#13;
that gays are their own friends, neighbors, and children.&#13;
More and. more society is realizing that gay civil&#13;
rights is an issue that must be faced. It is !mperative&#13;
that gays work to maintain their hard-won personal&#13;
dignity.&#13;
During this Gay Pride Week, we must set new&#13;
goals. There is still a great need for us to join closer&#13;
together. We must continue to work for each&#13;
other--and if some are unwilling1y to work actively,&#13;
they must support the efforts of others financially.&#13;
We must be more responsible for our fellow gays&#13;
--for elderly gays, gays in poor health, and gays who&#13;
still llve in loneliness and fear.&#13;
OHR needs your involvement, your ideas, and your&#13;
money.&#13;
As you celebrate this 3rd annual Tulsa Gay Pride&#13;
Week, remember this little slogan: Pride and More in&#13;
’84.&#13;
Rodgers to Speak at Meeting&#13;
Bill Rodgers, a board member of the National Gay&#13;
Task Force, will speak at the monthly OHR meeting on&#13;
Monday evening, June 18.&#13;
Rodgers has served on the NGTF national board for&#13;
several years and he has a wide range of knowledge&#13;
concerning gay issues in this country. Rodgers will&#13;
speak to OHR members and friends about the current&#13;
status of the NGTF and the direction it has taken under&#13;
the directorship of Virginia Apuzzo, He will also&#13;
talk about current political issues and problems&#13;
everyone should be aware of. A question and answer&#13;
period will follow.&#13;
Rodgers, an Oklahoma city attorney, was a founder&#13;
of Oklahomans for Human Rights in Oklahoma City.&#13;
Don’t -miss this chance to hear an Oklahoma gay&#13;
leader. Please make plans to attend the June meeting&#13;
on Monday eveniDgt June 18, at 7:00 in the First National&#13;
Bank auditorium (lower level), 4th and Main.&#13;
The meetings are free and open to everyone.&#13;
JUNE 1984&#13;
Vol. 4, No. 6&#13;
’Gay Pride Week’ Set for June 16-24&#13;
It has been fifteen years since a small group of&#13;
harrassed gays rioted in front of Stonewall Bar on&#13;
Christopher Street in Greenwich Village. A great deal&#13;
has happened for American gays since that fateful June&#13;
evening in 1969.&#13;
The waves of gayawareness and pride have washed&#13;
across the United States. Gay people in such diverse&#13;
places as Los Angeles, Alb~querque, Montgomery, Little&#13;
Rock and Cincinnati haveorganized to help themselves&#13;
and each other. This mOnth, gay people in every major&#13;
city will commemorate Stonewall with Gay Pride Week&#13;
activities and celebrations.&#13;
Tulsa has a lot to celebrate--and to be proud&#13;
of--this June. We now have an active gay organization,&#13;
gay publications, a gay helpline, meetings, sports,&#13;
clinics, and many other functions that are a direct&#13;
result of the spirit of Stonewall.&#13;
Many of the activities now available in Tulsa are&#13;
attributable to OHR and its dedicated members who&#13;
faithfully carry on, often in the face of apathy and&#13;
occasional criticism.&#13;
July Is Renewal Month&#13;
Please check your OHR mailing label. In approximately&#13;
three weeks, most OHR memberships will expire.&#13;
Currently, an OHR membership runs from July to July.&#13;
If your mailing labbl reads "07-01-84" it’s time&#13;
for you to renew. Since August 1980 an OHR membership&#13;
has remained at the low, reasonable amount of $12.00.&#13;
It has never increased.&#13;
This $12.00 mainly goes to pay for the expenses&#13;
of printing and mailing the monthly newsletter to you&#13;
and others. Won’t you please take the time to renew?&#13;
If you have never joined OHR but you continue to receive&#13;
the benefits of the monthly newsletter, isn’t it&#13;
time you did your part financially?&#13;
Just clip the form in this newsletter and send it&#13;
in. Your support will be greatly appreciated.&#13;
GAY .::-R£$S ASSOCIATION&#13;
The.general public is becoming increasingly aware&#13;
that gays are their own friends, neighbors, and children.&#13;
More and. more society is realizing that gay civil&#13;
rights is an issue that must be faced. It is imperative&#13;
that gays work to maintain their hard-won personal&#13;
dignity.&#13;
During this Gay Pride Week, we must set new&#13;
goals. There is still a great need for us to join closer&#13;
together. We must continue to work for each&#13;
other--and if some are unwillingly to work actively,&#13;
they must support the efforts of others financially.&#13;
We must be more responsible for our fellow gays&#13;
--for elderly gays, gays in poor health, and gays who&#13;
still live in loneliness and fear.&#13;
OHR needs your involvement, your ideas, and your&#13;
money.&#13;
As you celebrate this 3rd annual Tulsa Gay Pride&#13;
Week, remember this little slogan: Pride and More in&#13;
’84.&#13;
Rodgers to Speak at Meeting&#13;
Bill Rodgers, a board member of the National Gay&#13;
Task Force, will speak at the monthly OHR meeting on&#13;
Monday evening, June 18.&#13;
Rodgers has served on the NGTF national board for&#13;
several years and he has a wide range of knowledge&#13;
concerning gay issues in this country. Rodgers will&#13;
speak to OHR members and friends about the current&#13;
status of the NGTF and the direction it has taken under&#13;
the directorship of Virginia Apuzzo, He will also&#13;
talk about current political issues and problems&#13;
everyone should be aware of. A question and answer&#13;
period will follow.&#13;
Rodgers, an Oklahoma city attorney, was a founder&#13;
of Oklahomans for Human Rights in Oklahoma City.&#13;
Don’t miss this chance to hear an Oklahoma gay&#13;
leader. Please make plans to attend the June meeting&#13;
on Monday eveni~g~ June 18, at 7:00 in the First National&#13;
Bank auditorium (lower level), #th and Main.&#13;
The meetings are free and open to everyone.&#13;
16&#13;
17&#13;
18&#13;
19&#13;
20&#13;
21&#13;
22&#13;
23&#13;
24&#13;
’Gay Pride’ Activities&#13;
to be Held During Week ot&#13;
June 16-24&#13;
GAY PRIDE WEEK PICNIC at Chandler Park on&#13;
West 21st St.; 12 noon till S:O0 p.m.; hamburgers,&#13;
hot dogs, beer, so{t arinks for&#13;
sale; booths and games, etc.&#13;
SERVICES at Retropolitan Community Church;&#13;
1623 N. Maplewood; 11:00 a.m.&#13;
OHR presents BILL RODGERS, board member of&#13;
the National Gay Task Force; 7:00 p.m.; First&#13;
National Bank auditorium, lower level, 4th&#13;
and Main.&#13;
MOVIES at’Center Plaza Apartments, in Plaza&#13;
room, Ist floor of South Tower;.7:OO--"Who&#13;
Happens to be Gay" is "a documentary about a&#13;
cross section of people discussing their&#13;
lives, coming out, etc. 8:00~-"La Cage aux&#13;
Folles." If you haven’t seen it, don~t miss&#13;
it.&#13;
OKLAHOMA at Discoveryland; the price for OHR&#13;
members and friends will be $5.95; showtime&#13;
is at 7:30 p.m. and those who want may bring&#13;
apicnic at 6:30; deadline for reservations&#13;
is Monday, June 11; call Brian at 744-0174 or&#13;
the Helpline at 592-5086.&#13;
MOVIES it~Cent~r Piaza Apartments;(see June&#13;
19 !isting); 7:00--"On Being Homosexual" is&#13;
the recent documentary shown on HBO. 8:00--’A&#13;
Woman’s Place is in the House." House of Representatlves,&#13;
that is. This documentary is&#13;
about Rep. E1alne Noble, a lesbian congresswoman&#13;
from Boston (and at the time the lover&#13;
of. famed gay author Rita Mae Brown). An interesting&#13;
film about her political career.&#13;
Happy Hour COCKTAILS at the Grapevine, Stonehorse&#13;
Shopping Center, 35th and Peoria; 6:00&#13;
to 8:00 p.m. Come unwind after your week’s&#13;
work.&#13;
OPEN&#13;
OHR~S MR. TULSA CONTEST; at Zlggy’s, 71st and&#13;
Yale; door opens at 6:30 p.m. and show begins&#13;
at 7:30 p.m.; advance tickets are $5.00 and&#13;
advance reserved seats are $6.50; tickets at&#13;
the door are $8.00. You may buy tickets at&#13;
the June 18 OHR meeting, from an officer, by&#13;
writing the post office box, or at Jared’s&#13;
Carriage Trade, 1602 East 15th.&#13;
NOTE: There are also activitles planned at&#13;
many Tulsa bars. Check the bars.to find out&#13;
their Pride Week functions.&#13;
DIRECTORY&#13;
The Bamboo Lounge&#13;
The Club&#13;
Seeker’s Choice&#13;
Tim’s Playroom&#13;
The Tool Box&#13;
Tulsa Mining Co.&#13;
Zippers&#13;
Dignity/Integrity&#13;
MCC&#13;
OHR&#13;
OHR Gay Helpline&#13;
Zippers’ Gay Information Line&#13;
.7204 E. Pine&#13;
1219 S. Remorial&#13;
6710 E. Admiral Place&#13;
2252 E. 11th Street&#13;
1649 S. Rain Street&#13;
1902 E. 11th Street&#13;
4812 E. 33rd Street&#13;
1229 S. St. Louis Ave&#13;
1623 N. Raplewood Ave/74115&#13;
P.O. Box 52729/74152&#13;
918-SB7-GAYS&#13;
749-9797&#13;
GAY&#13;
INFORMATION&#13;
LINE&#13;
587-GAYS&#13;
Official Publication of&#13;
Oklahomans for Human Rights -- Tulsa Chapter&#13;
P.O. Box 52729&#13;
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74152&#13;
Membership in the Tulsa Chapter of Oklahomans for&#13;
Human Rights is only $12.00 per year. The membership&#13;
year suns from July to July.&#13;
A person may join today for only $12.00 and then&#13;
renew in July 1985.&#13;
Please do your part to help keep OHR a viable&#13;
part of Tulsa. Send in your check or write for a&#13;
brochure today!&#13;
Name&#13;
Address&#13;
City&#13;
State&#13;
Phone&#13;
RERBERSHIP APPLICATION&#13;
ZIP&#13;
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( ) Membership fee of $&#13;
( ) Tax deductible contributlon of $&#13;
( ) Is this a renewal?&#13;
SUNDA Y MONDAY TUESDA Y WEDNESDAY THURSDA Y FRIDA Y ~ SATURDAY&#13;
Spaghetti&#13;
Dinner and&#13;
Bingo Party&#13;
6:30 p.m.&#13;
I0&#13;
CAMPOUT&#13;
17&#13;
MCC&#13;
Services&#13;
Dignity;Tpm&#13;
1229 S.StLol&#13;
OHRv s&#13;
MR. TULSA&#13;
CONTEST&#13;
Ziggy’s&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
4&#13;
i&#13;
5&#13;
Growth&#13;
Group&#13;
Meeting&#13;
.6:30 p.m.&#13;
6&#13;
OHR&#13;
Bowling&#13;
3HR CAMPOUT&#13;
Sequoyah&#13;
Btate Park&#13;
ii&#13;
25&#13;
12&#13;
Growth&#13;
Group&#13;
Meeting&#13;
6:30 p.m.&#13;
19 MOVIES at&#13;
Center PI,&#13;
7:00p.m.&#13;
Growth&#13;
Group&#13;
Meeting&#13;
6:30 p.m.&#13;
OHR&#13;
Bowling&#13;
2O&#13;
OKLAHOMA !&#13;
at Discoveryland&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
14&#13;
MOVIES at&#13;
Center PI.&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Summer&#13;
15&#13;
22&#13;
Cocktails&#13;
at the&#13;
Grapevine&#13;
6:00 p.m.&#13;
OHR&#13;
Bowling&#13;
29&#13;
2&#13;
OHR CAMPOUI&#13;
GAY PRIDE&#13;
WEEK PICNIC&#13;
Chandler Pk&#13;
Noon--5 pm&#13;
23-&#13;
OPEN&#13;
Razzle&#13;
Dazzle&#13;
Dallas&#13;
JUNE CELEBRATE GAY PRIDE WEEK&#13;
JUl~ 16 2~&#13;
Discussion Group&#13;
Meets Each Tuesday&#13;
A "Growth Group" has organized and meets each&#13;
Tuesday evening at 6:30 at the Family Mental Health&#13;
Services building, 1538 S. Sheridan (behlnd the Curtis&#13;
Mathes store).&#13;
The discussion group is free and is open to all&#13;
interested men and women who want to joimother group&#13;
members to discuss a variety of concerns--primarily&#13;
issues related to growth in relationships with family,&#13;
friends~ and lovers.&#13;
The group, led by Helpline referral counselor&#13;
Brent WOlfe, provides a comfortable way to communicate&#13;
experiences and share concerns.&#13;
Join the group next Tuesday evening. For more&#13;
information you may call Brent at 832-ig46 or Brian at&#13;
744-0174.&#13;
CLASSIFIED ADS&#13;
(Classified Ad rates $3.00, for the first .20&#13;
words. To place an ad, call Gary at 742-0401 or write&#13;
the post office box.)&#13;
Confidential interview with children 13 and over&#13;
who have gay fathers are needed for research by Dr.&#13;
Bozett, OU professor. Call work (405) 271-2305 or home&#13;
(405) 722-1048.&#13;
OHR member will help flood victims who wish to&#13;
file amended lg83 income tax returns. For information&#13;
call the Helpllne at 592-5086.&#13;
TO REPORT:&#13;
ANTI-GAY VIOLENCE&#13;
TO OBTAIN:&#13;
A.I.D.$. REFERRALS&#13;
Call loll-free&#13;
[800] 22~-7044&#13;
In N.Y. State&#13;
(212] 807-6016&#13;
New Beer To Be&#13;
Marketed for Gays&#13;
T~ gay entrepreneurs have begun marketlng a new&#13;
’eer just for gays called "Wilde’s" beer. The new&#13;
pr--.llum lager is named after Oscar Wilde, the Irish&#13;
"riter and wit who is one of the most famous gay authors&#13;
of ali tlme.&#13;
The beer’s creators plan to pour 35% of the&#13;
beer’s profits back into gay communlty organizatlons.&#13;
Wilde’s beer is available in blue-and-silver labels&#13;
with a geometric design. It is currently being&#13;
test marketed in ali of San Diego’s 50 gay and lesbian&#13;
bars. Promotional slogans are "Our Own Beer!" and&#13;
"Just Between Us, It’s Wilde!"&#13;
The owners contracted with Pearl Brewing Company&#13;
in San Antonio to brew the special formula, which they&#13;
arrived at after much taste-testlng by gays in many&#13;
bars. If Wilde’s proves to be a success in San Diego,&#13;
the beer wili be introduced in gay bars in other clties.&#13;
Helpllne Needs You&#13;
"Until the health crisis is over, I think we’d better just hug like bunnies. ""&#13;
May and June have been filled with events and&#13;
activities for the gay community. The OHR Gay Helpline&#13;
tape provides up-to-date information on events to over&#13;
four thousand callers per month. Taped information is&#13;
available to callers 24-hours a day.&#13;
Additional information is provided by Helpllne&#13;
volunteers who work two two-hour evenlng shifts per&#13;
month. Volunteers are on duty each weekday evening and&#13;
for extended shlfts on weekends. Approximately 30 OHR&#13;
member/volunteers handle over 350 calls per month personally.&#13;
Helpllne volunteers are still needed. If you have&#13;
been thinking of finding a way to serveOHR and the&#13;
community, there is no better, more rewarding choice&#13;
than worklng as a Helpllne volunteer.&#13;
If you’re interested, please call Jack at&#13;
744-0174 or speak to any OHR board member.&#13;
Rathe Dazzle Dallas’ on&#13;
June 30th Weekend&#13;
The annual "Razzle Dazzle Dallas" will be held at&#13;
the Dallas Convention Center on Saturday evening, June&#13;
30, from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. The Convention Center is on&#13;
South Griffin Street in downtown Dallas.&#13;
Razzle Dazzle Dallas was first held at the fairgrounds&#13;
in June 1979 as a party to celebrate Gay Pride&#13;
geek. Last year the 5th annual event drew over 4000&#13;
celebrants. But it has evolved from a social party to&#13;
a ma~or fundraiser to support community service organizatlons.&#13;
This year the organizers expect close to 6000’gay&#13;
people to attend in everything from blue ~eans to&#13;
black tie. Free beer and soft drinks are available&#13;
plus a cash liquor bar. You may dance to the music of&#13;
d.~. Shaun Buchanan from the Saintin NYC, play games&#13;
in the Casino area, enjoy Las Vegas performer Rusty&#13;
Narren, and visit the Boulevard and Bazaar area.&#13;
Free bus transportation is available from the&#13;
Cedar Springs and Throckmorton area and from the&#13;
Crew’s.Inn. Hotel and travel packages ,are available&#13;
through the Reservation Desk at 1-800-527-5818. Tickets&#13;
after June 1 are $15.00 and after June 2~ they are&#13;
$20.00. Please call or ~rite Razzte Dazzle Dallas, PO&#13;
Box 50031, Dallas, TX 75250.&#13;
OHR&#13;
INFORMATION LINE&#13;
HAS LESBIANS AND GA Y MEN&#13;
AVAILABLE TO TALK WITH YOU.&#13;
Memorable t uotes&#13;
"Thank you, America. You’ve got good taste,&#13;
style, and you kno~ a good drag queen ~hen you see&#13;
one." --Boy George at the Grammy’s Rarch i, 1984.&#13;
"I vish he vouldn’t run. I vish he’d go live on&#13;
the ranch." --Reagan’s daughter, Patti Davis, in TIRE,&#13;
Narch 19, 1984.&#13;
"The gay movement uould get farther faster in the&#13;
realm of equal treatment by abandoning the specious&#13;
pose of ’sexual preference’ and candldly acknowledging&#13;
that it is as bound to its own orbit as the Earth is&#13;
to its etlipse. After a11, nothing that exists in nature&#13;
can rightly be called ’unnatural.’" --#ewspaper&#13;
columnlst Sydney Harris&#13;
Chip Carter, son of former President Jimmy Carter,&#13;
made an appearance at several gay bars in Louisville,&#13;
KY in support of Walter Rondale’s campaign for&#13;
the Democratic nomination for president.&#13;
Carter talked to bar patrons about Mondale’s support&#13;
of gay issues. He also passed out bu:tons and&#13;
urged patrons to attend the caucuses being held that&#13;
weekend in Kentucky.&#13;
A committee of the U,S. Conference of Mayors has&#13;
passed a resolution endorsing legal protections for&#13;
gay people.&#13;
After testimony by V~rg!nia gpuzzo of the NGTF,&#13;
the Committee o~ Human Development approVed, a resolution&#13;
reading: "Recognizing t.he right of all citizens,&#13;
.regardless of sexual .orientation, to full participation&#13;
in American society, the committee recommends ¯&#13;
that all levels of government adopt legal protections&#13;
for the rights of gay and lesbian Americans."&#13;
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C~ling toll-free is the fastest and n~st convenient way to conduct your&#13;
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Our friendly operators are ready to help you 24 hours, 7 days a week. And&#13;
when you call, you may charge your order to your VISA or Master Card, or&#13;
ask to be billed later.&#13;
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(918) 582-0061 (918) 2583526&#13;
Apuzzo to Speak at Rally&#13;
Ginny Apuzzo,. Executive Director of the National&#13;
Gay Task Force, has agreed to.speak at the National&#13;
March for Lesbian/Gay Rights on Sunday, July 15, in&#13;
San Francisco. The march will be held during the Democratlc&#13;
National convention and will focus the nationls&#13;
attention on the cause For. gay civil rights.&#13;
"Ms. Apuzzo is both a dynamic speaker and an extraordinary&#13;
activist for gay rights. We are very&#13;
pleased that she will be able to address our rally,"&#13;
commented Paul Boneberg, National March&#13;
co-~hairperson.&#13;
~..Among the organizations endorsing the march are&#13;
the NGTF, Black and White Men Together, and various&#13;
local chapters of NOW, ACLU, etc.&#13;
March organizers are seeking 1000 indivldual&#13;
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labeled "Homosexuality " contains few­&#13;
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The most thorough Journalism in­ cluded is a series of three articles by Keo Jackson on the entire front page of the City/State section of the Sunday World dated July 11, 1982. The first article estimates a gay population in Tulsa of 50,000 people, further predict­ ing that the "subculture ... will double in number by 1990." The second article, "Gay Pride Replaces Stereotype," is filled with positive comments by John Willis (owner ofZipper's) and Rev.Alice Jones (of MCC in Tulsa), as well as mentions of gay bars, activities, and organizations. The final article tells us&#13;
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The Blue Haven was located south­ west of Tulsa, near what is now Town West Shopping Center. It was one of four gay  bars  in Tulsa  at the time­ though it also had a weekday hetero­ sexual clientele comprised of nearby residents. M.C. explains, "(Gays) couldn't come out on weeknights. Back in those days, not everybody had&#13;
didn't have cars."&#13;
So the gay community hung out downtown,sometimes at the Blue Note on Denver,more often at the St. Moritz. The St.Moritz was located in the center of the block where Cathey's Furniture is today, and according to M.C.,was "the number one place to go." Lesbians had their own bar, the Milwaukee Tavern, which was somewhere in the vicinity of 15th and Cincinnati.For the most part,&#13;
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"Bishop's Bar was quite gay-it was mixed," says M.C. "It was very typical (during that time) to find good places that were mixed. In other words, you didn't go into Bishop's Bar as a scream­ ing queen. You didn't go in there dressed in cutoffs. Women didn't even wear slacks in those days. " Indeed, the&#13;
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Blue Haven, or even the few blocks over to the St. Moritz, where the jukebox played the big band sounds of Glenn Miller and Tommy Dorsey. Dancing, however, was not allowed: Oklahoma law prohibited dancing where beer was served.&#13;
After only about three months, the Blue Haven closed-a victim of the miles in a time when mobility was not eaS\\y attained.&#13;
Some time \ater, Thurman Glynn opened the Little Mexico Bar at about 18th and Boston. "That was a wild,&#13;
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dows were Spanish style . . . they opened out. We crawled in and out of those windows because it was so crowded we couldn't get through the front door!"&#13;
Ah, the good old days.&#13;
Even in the early 40s, Tulsa had at least one gay bar. Called the Tropical Gardens, it was run by two sisters in what had once been a filling station.&#13;
M.C. Parker owns a book called Snoot If You Must which mentions The Tropical Gardens, though not by name. Copyrighted in 1943, the book was written by writer and publisher Lucius Beebe, who visited Oklahoma many times to see his lover, who had been drafted and stationed here.&#13;
Beebe writes: "Tulsa was not without its charms. There was, for instance, a nightclub that had formerly been a gasoline filling st· ation and beer flowed out of all of-the compressed air hoses."&#13;
Time P.assed, but liqu9r by the drink didn't, and·many oTthe old bars closed&#13;
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Before the Playroom, he managed The New Plantation,which was at 61st and Yale. And before that-he owned Jim's Anything Goes on 58th and Peoria­ whichcameafter The Queen of Heart's,&#13;
But his bar career started at Friend's Lounge. He had been married; he had been working in the construction busi­ ness. One day he went into Friend's - not knowing it was a gay bar. He played pool all afternoon with a group of les­ bians, who invited that night. Friend's owner, Tracy Mclaughlin, eventually hired Jim to bartend thei:�-..&#13;
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near a gay bar, of course.&#13;
A couple of gay organizations had been atteinped in Tulsa, but the one that put Gay TµIsa on the map was the Tulsa Gay Community Caucus.&#13;
In the early 70s, a series of hostile editorials appeared in the Tulsa World. "They were all very anti-gay, blatantly so, for no reason," remembers John, a co-founder of TGCC who soon became its primary leader and spokesman. "Gay Lib had never been whispered about in the city in any way."&#13;
The last editorial finally angered John to the point that he felt compelled to reply. He wrote a letter to the editor, a rebuttal which stated facts but never mentioned his own homosexuality.&#13;
"That's really kind of what started it, strange as it may seem," explains John about the beginnir-igs of TGCC. "There had always been problems ... as far as housing, and police harassment."&#13;
John's letter was printed the day he left for a two-week vacation. When he. returned,the embryo.group for TGCC was formed. John discussed the group and the situation with his boss, assur­ ing him that John would never bring the company name into it.&#13;
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BLUE HAVEN: Opened Nov. 1949 by M.C. Parker. Located in southwest Tulsa. Closed alter 3 months due to location.&#13;
MILWAUKEE TAVERN: 40s-50s. Lesbian bar. Located at about 15th and Cincinnati.&#13;
BISHOP'S BAR: 40s-50s. Located downtown. M\xed crowd but a popular gay hangout.&#13;
LITTLE MEXICO: Late 50s. Owned by Thur·&#13;
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GALA: Lesbian owned. Women's bar with niixed clientele. Located in what is now Tim's Playroom. First private club. Only entrance in the back.&#13;
SKOO-BEE-DO: Owned by Paul Scott.&#13;
FRIEND'S LOUNGE: Owned by Tracy Mclau· glin. Later called Tracy's, the New Edition.&#13;
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NEW PLANTATION: Owned by Tom Olson. managed by Tim Turner. 51st and Yale.&#13;
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•	TIM'S PLAYROOM: Owned by Tim Turner. Opened in July 1977. Located at 11th and Lewis under the Meadow Gold sign.&#13;
•	ZIPPER'S: Owned by John Willis. 33rd and Yale. Opened in 1979-	,&#13;
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