Welcome to the eNews. This week we have the exciting Tulsa premier of "A Single Man." We have a lot planned for this special night so come out and join us. eNews Staff Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. |
Emergency Fundraiser for
Maegan Kauffman medical expenses.
Through January
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Oklahomans for Equality will
host an art show featuring the work of Maegan Kauffman. Proceeds from
the art show will be used for Maegan's medical expenses associated
with her treatment for Crohn's disease. A University of Oklahoma senior
majoring in art, she is the granddaughter of Linda Stevens. Maegan
has said "As an artist,
I draw my inspiration from life and the human body as it differs from
individual to individual. I am inspired by the human condition, and
the way that we not only deal with the challenges we face out in the
world, but also with the inner battles we have within ourselves."
The exhibit will be on
display at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center located at 621 East 4th
Street and opens December 10th and runs through January. Every piece will be available for purchase. You may
also make a donation by designating your gift to the Oklahomans for
Equality Maegan Kauffman fund.
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| Martin Luther King Events Sunday, January 17th 5:30 pm
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Martin
Luther King commemorative candlelight procession Begins at 7th and
Cincinnati at 5:30 pm and ends at 6:00 pm at Boston Avenue United
Methodist Church. If you would like to participate in the candlelight
procession please contact Debby@okeq.org
Martin Luther King Annual Interfaith Service 6:00 pm at Boston Avenue United Methodist Church 1301 S Boston Avenue in Tulsa Oklahoma 74119 Keynote
speaker Rabbi Capers C. Funnye Jr who leads a multi-ethnic congregation
in Chicago's Marquette Park. This is the area where Martin Luther King
Jr led a march in 1966 that ended within just a few blocks because of
the bricks and bottles being thrown at the marchers and a brick hitting
Dr. King.
Martin Luther King Parade
Monday, Jan. 18th:10am Begins
at Pine Street and Greenwood Avenue, and marches south through the
Greenwood business district.A rally with award presentations will
follow in the OSU-Tulsa Main Hall commons area, 700 N. Greenwood Ave.
Oklahomans for Equality has a marching contingent registered for the
parade. If you would like to participate and march representing OkEq
please contact Debby@okeq.org.
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| OkEq Lecturet Friday, Jan. 22nd: 8pm
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Oklahomans for Equality will host Internationally Known Transgender Activist Donna Rose in lecture on Friday, January 22nd, beginning at 8pm in the Events Center of the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center at 621 E. 4th Street in Downtown Tulsa.
Following the lecture, we will host a
champagne reception to celebrate President Barack Obama's recent
appointment of Amanda Simpson America's first openly transgender
presidential appointee to the U.S. Commerce Department.
For More information please call OkEq at 918-743-4297 |
| "WynterTyde: A Celebration of Light and Love" Saturday, Jan. 23rd : 6pm
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Harmonyc Fuzion is a local ensemble who performs songs of hope, love,
diversity, and peace at various venues. The group was formed in March
of 2009 with the purpose of spreading love and healing through song.
Come and enjoy the loving and healing sounds of Harmonyc Fuzion's first
concert "WynterTyde: A Celebration of Light and Love" at 6:00 p.m. on
January 23rd, 2010 at Unity Church of Christianity. |
Book Signing
Saturday, Jan. 30th: 4pm
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Emma Spotted Bear began writing
at a young age, and has used it as a way to heal, grow and live. Emma
grew up on Crow agency reservation south of Billings Montana. At the
age of six, her family moved to Oklahoma, where she continued her writing.
Emma still lives in Oklahoma with her three children. After 25 years
of writing, she has compiled some of her poetry and contemplations into
this her first book. Passionate Life was released on December 1, 2009
and is available for purchase through Authorhouse.com, as well as amazon.com
and barnesandnoble.com. We are pleased to announce a Book signing and
reading to be held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality center on Saturday
evening January 30th, 2010 at 4pm
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| Book Signing Tuesday, Feb. 2nd: 7pm
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On Tuesday, February 2nd at 7pm, Oklahomans for Equality and Booksmart Tulsa will host a literary event and book signing at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, with Wade Rouse for At Least in the City Someone Would Hear Me Scream. Finally fed up with the frenzy of city life and a job he hates, Wade Rouse decided to make either the bravest decision of his life or the worst mistake since his botched Ogilvie home perm: to uproot his life and try, as Thoreau did some 160 years earlier, to "live a plain, simple life in radically reduced conditions." At Least in the City Someone Would Hear Me Scream is a sidesplitting and heartwarming look at taking a risk, fulfilling a dream, and finding a home-with very thick and very dark curtains.
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INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY FOR THE DENNIS R. NEILL EQUALITY CENTER
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In the event of inclement weather you may need to confirm that special events and regularly scheduled programming at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center have not been cancelled due to poor road conditions or winter weather advisories.
Please contact the equality center by calling: 918-743-4297 (GAYS) Also you can check the OkEq website: WWW.OKEQ.ORG Toby Jenkins, President of Oklahomans for Equality will contact the local media so that we can be included in the posted weather related closings and we will also post it on Facebook.
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| Equality Center Gallery |
There is still time to catch the Robert Giard exhibit at the Center Gallery. Girad's subject matter includes landscapes from his travels and home, nudes and most
significantly, portraits of noted gay and lesbian literary lights such
as Edward Albee, Allen Ginsberg, Adrienne Rich, David Leavitt and
Michael Cunningham.
Sponsored by Club 209
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Health Clinic for the uninsured Dr. Jeremiah Rutherford 6 pm to 9 pm Each Thursday Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
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Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop |
Tuesdays, 7 pm. ComingOut@OKEq.org
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MISSION: Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
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