Welcome to the eNews. Only one more week to get your tickets to the 30th Anniversary Equality Gala and Ann Hampton Callaway concert. You won't want to miss these two events! eNews Staff Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. |
Dr. Marci Bowers To Speak At OkEq
Friday, April 16th: 8pm
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Dr. Marci Bowers will speak at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
located at 621 East 4th Street on Friday April 16th at 8:00 pm.
Dr Marci Bowers a gynecologist who operates a surgical practice
in Trinidad Colorado. Bowers is viewed as an innovator in the field of
transgender surgery. Bowers has been referred to as the "Rock Star" of
transgender surgery. Dr. Bowers has traveled to Africa and offered her
expertise in vaginoplasty for the victims of female genital mutilation
and does not charge for these surgeries.
She is listed among 'America's Best Physicians', is a
member-elect of the European Academy of Sciences, and is a member of
WPATH (World Professional Association for Transgender Health). She has
appeared on numerous television programs including Oprah and made a
small cameo on an episode of CSI: Las Vegas'. Dr. Bowers is committed
to healthy living (she is a vegetarian), she is interested in
alternative health solutions to compliment more traditional medical
techniques.
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Tony Kushner, Pulitzer Prize Winning Playwright
Sunday, April 18th: Lecture 7:00 pm Purchase Tickets From OkEq
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Renowned screenwriter and creator of Angels in America, playwright Tony Kushner
will make his first live appearance in Tulsa. Kushner will speak at The
Synagogue: Congregation B'nai Emunah 1719 South Owasso, Tulsa Oklahoma
74120 in the annual public lecture series, Talking Heads. Kushner is
the recipient of a Pulitzer Prize for Drama, an Emmy Award, two Tony
Awards, three Obie Awards, and an Oscar nomination.
You may purchase your preferred seating tickets through Oklahomans for
Equality for $36.00. For admission prices to the dinner prior to the
lecture call the Synagogue at 583-7121 or writing reservations@bnaiemunah.com by Friday, April 9.
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| Ann Hampton Callaway Sunday, April 25th: 7pm
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Ann Hampton Callaway in concert Sunday, April 25th at 7pm in the
Williams Theatre, at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center benefiting
Oklahomans for Equality. The New York Times writes, "For sheer vocal
beauty, no contemporary singer matches Ms. Callaway." A Tony nominated
performer and widely considered the "champion of the Great American
Songbook" released her CD, At Last in February 2009 to unanimous rave
reviews. She received national attention from television audiences for
her song "The Nanny Named Fran" which she wrote and performed for the
CBS television comedy hit "The Nanny." Patron tickets are $60
(preferred seating, artist's reception following the performance) and
general seating is $30. If purchased before April 10, a special rate of
$25 is available if using the code OKEQ. Tickets are available at www.tulsapac.com. The Performing Arts Center Box Office or Reasor's Stores.
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| Two Spirit Society Retreat Friday April 16th to Monday April 19th
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The Two Spirit Society Retreat will be held at the Osage Hills State Park. Events include the Miss Tulsa Two Spirit & Miss Osage Hills (no)Talent(show)Pageant, Stompdance, Traditional feast, Pow Wow, Give away ceremony, seminars on HIV/AIDS and healthy relationships, opportunities for outdoor. exploring and more. For more information contact Corey Taber at okienativeboy@yahoo.com Register at: www.denvertwospirit.com/tulsa Suggested donation of $25 per person.. |
| Equality Gala Celebrating 30 years! Saturday, April 24th: 7pm
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Join Oklahomans for Equality as we celebrate 30 years at the annual Equality Gala. Saturday, April 24th, 2010, Tulsa Convention Center Tulsa Ballroom. Patron Reception begins at 6:00 pm; Gala at 7:00 pm. Special entertainment will be provided by Tony Award nominated Ann Hampton Callaway. The event will also honor Lifetime Achievement Award-Kelly Kirby; Russell Bennett Spiritual Inclusion Award-Rabbi Charles P Sherman; Community Heroes-Karen Davis, Gay Phillips & Sue Barton; Sharon Baldwin & Mary Bishop; Volunteers of the Year-Andrew Hicks, Don Satterthwaite, and Eric Vogelpohl. Sponsorships are still available and individual tickets for patron reception and event are $130 for OkEq members, $140 non members and event only tickets are $90 for members and $100 for non members. Tickets can be purchased via www.okeq.org, at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center, or by phone 743-4297 during Equality Center operating hours. |
| 2010
Census Partner
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Oklahomans for Equality will be a 2010 Census Partner. We have
formally pledged our commitment to share the 2010 Census message and
mobilize our LGBT community in support of the Census Bureau's goal of
achieving a complete count.
The 2010 Census in the United
States will count gay married couples for the first time in US
history. The questionnaire format will remain unchanged, offering the
choice of "husband or wife" and "unmarried partner" to describe a
household relationship. Same Sex couples may check married couple or
unmarried partner to identify their relationship. Oklahomans for
Equality is also pleased that the Census Bureau is encouraging
Transgendered individuals to self identify on their forms.
By law the census ensures confidentiality.
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OkEq Is Pleased To Announce 3 New Programs For April.
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The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center is launching day time programing for those who are retired or free during the day. OkEq will be establishing a SAGE chapter (Services & Advocacy for GLBT Elders) which is a national program geared toward individuals over 50. Each Tuesday the Center will open at 10 am for Coffee and Bagels followed by a computer class taught by Don Satterthwaite at 11:00 am in the Cyber Center. Lunch will be provided at noon for a donation. At 1 pm a book Study on classical gay authors such Edward Albee, Oscar Wilde, James Baldwin, Armistead Maupin. Quit Smoking Cessations Program. $25.00 fee for course materials. Class Schedule to be determined by participants. Instructor Brad Sullivan. Contact Debby@okeq.org to register for this program.
Within Our Reach Relationship Workshop Free six-week series. Learning how to work as a team to build the foundation for a strong relationship, practice communication and problem solving skills, explore the importance of fun and friendship, and discover the power of your identity as a couple. Family & Children's Services brings this free program to the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Free Dinner and child care provided. You must register for this program by contacting Debby@okeq.org
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Dining Out For Life
Thursday, April 29th
| Thursday, April 29th marks the one-day fundraiser where nearly 3,000 restaurants in over fifty cities across the U.S. and Canada participate by donating a generous percentage of proceeds from the day's meals to a local AIDS service organization. Money raised in Tulsa stays in Tulsa and benefits H.O.P.E.! Agency programs include prevention education about HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, and other infections, the only statewide 24-hour HIV/STD hotline, and the only free, anonymous testing and counseling facility in northeastern Oklahoma. To learn more about H.O.P.E. please visit www.hopetesting.org, to learn more about Dining Out for Life and see a complete list of participating restaurants, please visit www.diningoutforlife.com or call 918-749-8378.
If you are interested in sponsorship opportunities, being a participating restaurant, or would like more information about dining out on April 29th, please contact Malisa Pierce at 918-749-8378.
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Pride Planning meeting
Every Thursday 6:30 pm
OkEq Board of Directors and Advisors meeting
May 20th
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| Grieving Well |
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Bereavement Support Program for LGBT individuals who have lost a partner or loved one to death
2nd and 4th Mondays
6pm to 7:30 pm by Denise Hunter
with Sojourn Care Hospice
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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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