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Pride Community Services Organization publications LGBTQ community--Kentucky LGBTQ culture LGBTQ newspapers Gay men Lesbians Bisexual people Transgender people Sexual minorities Gender identity Drag culture GLSO News, August 1990 text GLSO News, August 1990 1990 2019 true xt7sxk84n367 section xt7sxk84n367 NEWS 1990 ’ L5 (6 5 Free at Selected Business Locations Home Delivery at $5 per year LEXINGTON GAY/LESBIAN SERVICES ORGANIZATION, P. 0. BOX II47I, LEXINGTON, KY 40575 v PRESIDENT BUSH SIGNS LANDMARK AIDS BILL from Human Rights Campaign Fund President Bush on Jul 26 1990 signed The President's invitations to lesbian and ay landmark legislation which will protect people Americans earlier this year caused consideraile with AIDS and HIV diseases from discrimination. controvers among members of the Far Right. The bill, the Americans with Disabilities Act, This month's invitations for HRCF representatives outlaws discrimination against 43 million and other openl lesbian and gay Americans Americans with disabilities — including people also generated dissent. One conservative was with AIDS - in employment, transportation and cLuoted in the Washington Times stating that public accommodations, such as restaurants, t e invitation is "lurther evidence that the Bush shops, and theatres. Administration ives lip service to social 'This is an immensely important day, " the conservatives whiTe makin policy decisions in President said before signing the bill. Among favor of the homosexual IoEby." the guests at the historic biII signing were While not specifically mentioning AIDS or representatives of the Human Rights Campaign any other disability included in the legislation, Fund and the Reverend Don Eastman, Chair at the President spoke eI uently of the need to the AIDS Interfaith Council and an Elder in the end discrimination of (incll kinds in the United predominantly gay Metropolitan Community States. He stated that the Americans with Church. Disabilities Act "brings us closer to the day This marked only the second time in when no American will be denied their basic American history that a President has invited right of lite, liberty and the pursuit of ha piness openly lesbian and gay Americans to the White . . . We must not and will not rest untiID every House for an otticial ceremony. Earlier this American man and woman with a dream has a ear, President Bush invited several openly chance to embrace it. We will not accept, we liesbian and ay Americans to the signing at the will not excuse, we will not tolerate Hate Crimes %tatistics Act. discrimination in America." REP. BARNEY FRANK GETS REPRIMAND FROM HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES from Human Rights Campaign Fund The House of Representatives followed the Tim McFeeIey, executive director of the HRCF House Ethics Committee's recommendation to stated that the House’s Finding "should allow Iormall reprimand Congressman Barney Frank Barney to put this episode in his lite to rest and (D-MAl/tor activities surrounding his relationship move Forward. Congressman Frank has with a male prostitute. The reprimand, passed admitted to making a mistake and he is being on 408-18 vote, is one of the least severe reprimanded for it.' actions which the House could have taken. Polls in his congressional district indicate he The House first voted 390-38 to re'ect a has retained the loyalty of his constituents. In move b Rep. William Dannemeyer (R-CAI to recent weeks, his most serious Republican expel I'yrank. House members also voted challenger withdrew From the race, giving every 287-141 against a move by Republican Whip indication that he thought the election could not Newt Gingrich of Georgia to censure Frank, a be won. Frank won t e last election - the first move which would have stripped him of his after he had publicly acknowledged his being subcommittee chairmanship. gay - with 70 percent at the vote. [ ] Please send me information on GLSO. Dear Aunt Mary, Lately I've read that bisexuals are gays who [ ] I'd like to become a votin Member of are afraid to deal with their sexuality. Is this GLSO, includin home defive of the true? Art there truly bisexual people? GLSO NEWS ang discounts at gLSO Searchingly, functions. Membership of SIC/yr. In Between individual, SIS/yr. couple, is enclosed. Dear Betwixt, [ ] I don't wish to become a Member but I suppose it depends who you ask. Uncle please send me the GLSO NEWS each Sigmund (SFreud - you didn't know we were month. I enclose the $5 annual fee. re ated di ou?) felt that everyone was bisexual or as he cafi/ed it — polymorphously perverse — at birth. Based on Frued’s ideas, some have Nome: suggested that it is only society that later forces _ us to label ourselves and that such labeling Address: restricts our freedom to express ourselves sexually. In line with this thinking, consider the City, St, Zip: article in last month's GLSO News about Michelle Shocked who admits having had Mail to: Newsletter, PO. Box 11471 relationships with women. She resists labelin Lexington, KY40575 herself as lesbian because she feels that woulg limit her feveral other famous individuals have labeled temselves as bisexual, e.g., David Bowie, Elton John}. GLSO News is published monthly by the A lot of peope feel that bisexuals are gays Lexington Gay Services Organization, Inc. or lesbians who can't deal with their sexuality (Lexin ton Ga /Lesbian Services Or anization), but could it be that bisexuals are the onI ones P.O. Box 114;], Lexington, KY 405g5. who fully express their sexuality by not limiting themselves with labels that position them on one Craig Clere, Managing Editor side or the other? Obviously, this position has Angela Martin, Asst Editor - Esmerelda Parlour political implications and represents only one Aunt Mary, Advice Columnist viewpoint on the matter, but it's a viewpoint that often is not expressed. Aunt Mary only Additional Contributors: NGLTF, HRCF, Craig, wants you to consrder the possibility that if GLSO, Angela, NAMES Proiect, BHRA, The society did not (in many ways) force us into Advocate; Typist: Craig; Equipment: Dave; Layout: camps man of us mi ht simply have sex with Craig, Steve; Mailing: Bill; Courier: Kenneth; eople we love regardiless of their ender. The Folding & Stuffin : Mark, Steve, Willie, Eddie, Einsey studies sug est that we afi fall on a Jeff, Dave, Jonathan, Bruce, Knox, Jim, John. continuum of sexuafity and that some of us are more homo- or hetero-sexual in our behavior Views or opinions expressed in GLSO News are those of the than others and that some are truly bisexual. authors and do not necessarily represent those of the GLSO Bisexuals, in many ways, have been left OUi Board of Directors. Submissions are welcome. All submissions because of the belief that they are simply on become the property of GLSO and must indicate the full name their way to being gay or lesbian. Lesbian and and address of the author. Anonymous submissions are not ay groups often exclude them, waiting until accepted. The editorial staff reserves the right to alter iltey ledge allegiance to homosexuality even submissions (including ads) to meet publishing requirements, as though they are subject i0 oppression rom llte well as the right to reject any submission it deems offensive or heterosexual majority. AUni Mary hopes Thai discriminatory, Placement of advertising in GLSO News does we can ultimately, get beyond labels and Iel’ not denote a person's sexual orientation nor a business's people love whom they Wish. customer preference. Aunt Mary 2 Aug GLSO SOME TRUTHS ABOUT BISEXUALITY trom Ellen T. Brenner, M.Div. [The following article is being reprinted from the gay and lesbian communities, we are not The Communicator, the Unitarian Universalist an easy grou to capture in generalizations, but Women's Federation Newsletter. It seems timely I can state tfiat the stereotypes above are no in conjunction with this month's Aunt Mary.] more true at us than they are to the population While the UUA (Unitarian Universalist at large. The traction at the bisexual community ‘ Association) has made some great strides on whose behavior might be called sexually gay/lesbian issues, there is still considerable irresponsible is comparable to the traction of 1 con usion about bisexuality in our ranks. This a , lesbian, and heterosexual people who became appjarent at the I989 General Behave that way. There are bisexuals who Assembly in ew Haven when the Welcomin sincerely question the norm of compulsory Congregation Program, which includes bisexuaig monogamy - but there are gays, lesbians and along with ays and lesbians in its provisions, heterosexuals also addressing this controversial was ratiiied STay a gratilyjngl wide margin, but issue in a responsible manner. Then there are the floor debate before and, ilushed out classic many other bisexuals who are happy settle in exam Ies of what is known as "biphobia." long-term, committed, monogamous Clearly, homophobia is hardly dead in the UUA relationships, or are following the modern either, but we really need to do some catch-up cultural norm ot "serial monogamy." They see work on biphobia. As a UU and a bisexual no conflict between their bisexual orientation feminist activist I would like to share my and their ability to love one specific individual. experience on these matters. From my own experience and that at other Gays, lesbians, and bisexuals all confront bisexual women and men with whom I work, | the roblems of living in a heterosexist society, understand bisexuality as an openness to the but Eiphobia adds some insidious twists to the potential of erotic riendshi and love with stereotypes it generates. Bisexuality gets members at either gender. My bisexuality is a mistakenly and ne atively conceptualized as natural aspect at my total self. I do not some inability to cahoose between men and necessarily have to act on these potentials for women as sexual partners - between bein ay my bisexuality to be a tangible aspect of my and being straight. Thus the bipioqbic being - it is a matter ot orientation and inner imagination conjures up visions of a person knowing rather than behavior. Hitting lrom relationship to relationship, But behavior has its ramifications; as a alternating between men and women; or bisexual woman in a sexist and heterosexist juggling simultaneous relationships with two or society, I have experienced my relationships with more men and women; or living in terror of men and with women to have drastically coming out at the closet as a 'proper" gay ditlerent internal dynamics and cultural man or lesbian! meanin 5. My relationships with other women These negative stereotypes then generate have IaTgored under the burden of heterosexism, others still more hurttul - bisexuals are and my relationships with men have received emotionall immature or untrustworthy, greedily unearned privilege lor being the "acceptable" t ing to have it both ways; bisexuals are to kind. Even though I am neither straight nor brlame tor the spread at AIDS from the gay to lesbian, living as a bisexual has given me some the straight communities; bisexuals are personal insight into both worlds. I am not a undermining the ay and lesbian communities ence-sitter but a bridge-builder! by "sitting on the Tencefl' bisexuals are naturally When a woman even talks about sexual promiscuous, incapable at any kind at Ion -term aspects oi herself this frankly, she always risks committed relationship; the list goes on. 3These running into a whole raft oi 'isms" and phobias stereotypes all assume that bisexuality is not a - sexism, heterosexism, bi hobia, sex-phobia. viable sexual orientation in and oi itself. They But it there is one lesson Ehave learned from try to tit the bisexual into one of two known feminism, it is the necessity for all at us to share igeonholes — the heterosexual and the the trunk truths oi our lives. Bisexuality is an Fiomosexual - rather than addressing the integral, healthy part of man?! peoples lives, complexities oi the truth. including my own, as so I at er these truths it What is the truth about bisexuals? Well, like has taught me in just this spirit of sharing. Aug GLSO 3 LOCAL NEWS FINANCIAL NEWS DOMINATES Following the Pride Week discussion, JUNE BOARD MEETING discussion centered on finances. Button sales from Teresa Reynolds and Craig Clere were excellent durin Pride Week, with the actual rofit not yet dgetermined. GLSO's Raffle The June GLSO Board of Directors meeting sold $540 worth of tickets. Due to generous was held June 27 in Richmond, Kentucky at contributions by BHRA, Interweave, GLSO, . John Cutright's home. Crossin s, Bluegrass COLTs, and individuals, Followin a huge meal committee re rts Pride Week reported its first profit in recent were hearg by the Board. The SpeaEgr's memory. After discussion, the Board voted to Bureau reported a total of I5 speaking donate $I50 of the Raffle profit to Pride Week. engagements since October, a record for the In other financial matters, the Board voted to organization. authorize a committee to begin seekin bids for Melanie Otis reported that the Trilogy Project a new computer/Phoneline system. Tate Board was proceeding well. Currently there as been approved purchasing T5 COpleS of Esmerelda’s a 50% return rate on GLSO News mailing list Anthology for distribution to various archives. respondents. 160 surve s were distributed The Board also authorized purchasing IO copies during the Louisville Pride {Meek Picnic. The of the Gay Yellow Pages for Phoneline staff current return rate on a” survey is 42%, which members and/or Board members. is ex ected to rise in subsequent months. Following discussion the Board declined an The Coming Out group continues to draw invitation by Lexington’s Pro-Choice Alliance to increased interest from the lesbian and figy gain its organization. It was a consensus of the community. Meetin s have been held mont Iy card that the Alliance's work went beyond the durin the summer, amt will increase to twice a scope of GLSO's principal purposes. manta be inning in September. he next Board meeting was set for July 25 The Pioneline has been experiencing a at 7:30 pm. Board meetings are 0 en to the staffing shortage during the summer. general membership and are heldp the last Volunteers' vacations and increased summer Wednesday of the month. Consult the Directory commitments are believed to be the reasons for in GLSO News for a contact number. the current problem. A new trainin session may be re uired for new volunteers in Re Fall. GLSO chews reported a steady source of PHONELINE NEEDS YOU! income from advertising, memberships, and from GLSO News subscription renewals. It was suggested contacting Joseph-Beth Booksellers about If you've tried calling GLSO's Ga line during advertisin . the summer and found only a recording when a The first draft of GLSO’s promotional real live person was promised -- ou're brochure has been printed and was available probably not alone. The summer has taken its during Pride Week. Further revisions to the toll on the already over-worked volunteers of brochure are expected. the Gayline. Consequentl , there have been A lengthy re rt on Pride Week was heard numerous nights during the summer months with numerous fiard members re rting. An when the Gayline has not been staffed. overall good attendance was notedpowith certain What is the remedy for this problem? events being better attended than others. Arts Volunteer for the Gaylinel A trainin session Night was a particular highlight of the week for for new volunteers is tenatively scheguled for many board members. T ere was an increased September; watch for a date in the September attendance of the picnic this year, due to this GLSO News. The only requirement is a year's location at the Unitarian Universalist willingness to spend several three-hour blocks of Church rather than at Jacobson Park. Media time, in your own home, answering calls. attention was at its highest point with television Hopefully, by the be inning of Fall 0 new coverage, several radio interviews, and an crop of fresh, under-woried volunteers will be article in Lexington Herald-Leader complete answering the Gayline. If not, unfortunately, with an events calendar. we can except more days without service. 4 Aug GLSO MICHIGAN SODOMY LAW The goal at providing panel-making support RULED UNCONSTITUTIONAL in the community remains a top priority tor the tram Lambda Legal Delense & Education Fund local chapter. With the racious help and kindness of Becki Olson org Quilter's Square, A trial court in Wayne County, Michigan has several people have panels under way. Becki's become the second court in a month to strike quilting bees are open to anyone interested in down a state sodomy statute on state knowing the basics of putting a nel together constitutional grounds. in reasonin similar to For the AIDS Memorial Quilt. fife workshops that used by a Kentucky court in earTy June, the are scheduled the second Thursday of each Michigan court recognized that the state sodomy month from 7 - 9 pm at 308 South Mill Street, law and related so-called "gross indecen ' in Becki's shop on the second floor of Dudley laws violate every citizen's right to privacy under Square. No experience needed and there is no the state constitution. lee. A broad range of plaintiffs from all over the The Quilt will be coming back to Lexin ton state successfully challenged the Michigan law. Sunday, September 2. Thirty—two panels wifi be All the plaintiffs told the court that, because at on display In the Singletary Center For the Arts, these laws, they have suffered a chilling ellect at the corner at Rose and Euclid on UK's on their behavior and tear of prosecution. campus. Please mark our calendar and look "The right to rivacy victories in Michigan For more information in the local media. and Kentucky within a month are extremely The NAMES Project Kentucky will be helping significant, because they show that state courts the other chapters in our region pull together and state constitutions can do what the lederal the Chica 0 portion of the national display on courts used to do: protect minorities and basic ColumbusgDay weekend, October 5-8. Anyone American freedoms against government interested in helping is encouraged to contact intrusion," said Paula Ettelbrick, one at two the local chapter. We will also be arranging Lambda attorneys on the case. roup transportation and lodging, so let us Belore the ruling in Kentucky and Michigan, Enow early. twenty-tour states (as well as the District of Our next general meeting is Wednesday, Columbia) still criminalized so-called "sodomy", August 8 at 7 pm at the Rosenthal Center on oral or anal sex between consentin adults in Transylvania's campus. Please call Katie at rivate. Ettelbrick noted, "Seven of fiiose states 223-3855 with questions or to volunteer. fincluding Kentucky) singled out lesbians and gay men as criminals tor private sexual acts that most adult Americans engage in, and did not JUMPIN’ JAMMIN’ JAMBOREE prohibit the exact same conduct when engaged from GLSO News stall in by heterosexuals.” In the Michigan case, the state attorney Country and western aficionados should general must now determine whether the state prepare to glide, slide, gambol and romp as will appeal the trial court ruling which the Cincinnati Stampers host their second annual overturned the sodom and gross indecency Jamboree and Midwest Gay Dance Competition statutes. Kentucky oliicials are expected to on August 10, 11 and 12. appeal their sodomy challenge to the Kentucky This year’s Jamboree will commence with a Court at Appeals. kickotl reception and dance on Friday evening. Following a Saturda afternoon cookout, all wtll AUGUST 1990 UPDATE other at Thomasville Lod e on the Ohio River from NAMES Proiect Kentucky For the featured Migwest Gay Dance Competition. Participants will be treated to a Thank you to everyone who marched with us brunch on Sunday, with a show and dance. in the Lexington Fourth of July parade. Our The Cincinnati Stomcpers is a non-profit social forty strong presence and positive reception from organization comprise of males and females the community speaks well at our progress so dedicated to promoting the enjoyment of country tar. With so much going on we need your and western dance. urther information may be enthusiasm to continue and encourage new and obtained by writin the Cincinnati Stompers at old friends to join us anytime to participate in 7800 Brill Road, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45243, or whatever way you can and want. contacting John at (513) 271-5161. Aug GLSO 5 CHARGE FOR YOUR GAY RIGHTS: The focus of the speeches at the rally was CONSUMER SERVICES COMPANY pending legislation before the Louisville Board of SUPPORTS NGLTF Aldermen which would document hate crimes from National Gay & Lesbian Task Force per etrated on all minorities, includin Gays and3 Lesbians, in Louisville. On July T0, this The Working Assets Funding Service, a legislation was passed b the Board of "socially responsible consumer services Al ermen. Just as the federal Hate Crimes company" for "the practical idealist," has Statistic Act is si nificant to our national gay ranted the National Gay and Lesbian Task community, so ano is this Louisville legislation Force (NGLTF) $20,000 for its work on behalf important to the Gays and Lesbians of Kentucky. of a and lesbian civil rights. Hopefully, this will help to pave the way for Mrking Assets awards funds generated over similar legislation in Lexington. the past year by its VISA, MasterCard, long On a national level: The National Gay & distance, or travel services. Every time a Lesbian Task Force is focusing its efforts on a Workin Assets member charges a purchase to letter writing cam ign designed to encoura e his or Eer credit card, makes a phone call or our Senators and” Representatives to pass tEe buys an airline ticket, 0 percentage of the bill Gay and Lesbian Civil Rights Bill that is pending goes to the Working Assets Funding Service, at before Congress. BHRA has volunteered to no charge to the member. s earhead t e drive for central Kentucky. In The or anization makes grants to (fining so, we have provided a letter on the environmentgl, human rights, 'ustice and ace inserted page in this newsletter which ou can organizations. Working Assets' 1003300 cut and send to our Representative and, one of members nominate and vote on which groups your Senators. Ilyyou would like to send a letter will receive funding. In the most recent granting to your second Senator (we stron ly urge ou to eriod, more than $300,000 was distributed to do so), simply copy the page fiefore fifiing it g2 action groups last year. out. "We are extremely grateful to Working NGLTF suggests adding your own comments Assets members. The fact that we placed so to your correspondence or they offer a few of high on their list demonstrates their strong theIr own such as: "Gays and Lesbians are a su port of gay issues," said Jaime Grant, minority without legal protection from NGLTF development director. "This reinforces discrimination. Su port the gay and lesbian our belief that gay and lesbian civil rights are civil rights bill.’I Jorla ”The gay and lesbian civil an important priority for socially conscious rights bill exten s the equal rights lprotection consumers.” iven other minorities to gays and esbians." For more information on Working Assets (br) "It is time for the US Congress to take 0 Funding Services, call (800) 522-7759. stand against all forms of bigotry and discrimination. Support the gay and lesbian BLUEGRASS HUMAN RIGHTS civil rights bill." ADVOCATES NEWS Our goal is that each gay or lesbian person from BHRA in Kentucky send three cards or letters: one to your Representative and one to each of your BHRA was proud to be one of the Senators. Be sure to sign your name and co-sponsors of The March for Justice in Louisville, address, as well as the name of the member of June 30th. The March was a big success with Congress to receive the letter Be sure to fill out the estimated turnout this year being the hi hest the 'To:" and "From:" addresses and place 0 ever at 450, includin a sizable contingentarom 25 cent stamp on the reverse side. the Bluegrass area. This year's march and rally The Senators representing all of Kentuck are was the first which included a speaker from Wendell Ford (D) and Mitch McConnelf/ (R). Lexinlgton, Dennis Stutsman representin BHRA. Lexington-Fayette County is represented b Larry For t ose of dyou who couldn't make it, Stutsman Hopkins (R). If anyone outside of Fayette was please to announce BHRA will sponsor County is unsure of w 0 their Re resentative is, Lexington's first rally and march next year. you can call BHRA at 272-4El9. These Many of our co-marchers in Louisville ledged Individuals need to be reminded that they are their support and promised their attendance in supposed to be representing their gay and Lexington next year. lesbian constituents. 6 Aug GLSO AIDS IF YOU HAVE 3 TAKEN THE RISKS: TAKE THE TEST! ‘If you have put yourself at risk for contracting the AIDS virus, take the HIV Antibody Test now. For more information on the test and where you can go for testing, call 1-800-654-AIDS Kentucky AIDS Education Program women, not iust one woman with one set of Oplnlons. Id , P We need more women involved in supplying smere a 5 arlo 1' material for the newsletter. One Board member "g expressed to me the feelin that GLSO News gr‘.’.\ should be more integrateds, not simply with a . page or two set aside for women, because this J encourapes a representation of women as .. margina beings - people who are allowed a certain small space that is set apart from the main. My feeling is more of a compromise Dear Esmerelda, between the two; keepin Esmerelda's Parlour I have been workin with providing material as a special editorial colTJmn for women plus for Esmerelda's Parlour§or nearly a year and 0 having other articles pertainin to women's half now and it's time for me to go. The issues and events spread throughout the problem isn't Esmerelda or the Parlour but newsletter. lwould like to leave the impression simply that I am too busy with other things in behind that, when Esmerelda first refested my lie, such as working ull time and going to sgace in the GLSO Newsletter in Octo er of sc ool part time, an my academic career ' 7 they were informed that the newsletter ha pens to be more important to me. could only give up two to possibly three pages Unfbrtunatel , my leaving does present a for them each month. Now that women have problem and/ that is the need for someone or gained so much more power in the some group of peo le to take over the position organization, this should be reflected in the of assistant editor ofDEsmerelda's Parlour. It isn't format of the newsletter. the end of the would if no one does — However, the argument against this Esmerelda's Parlour will simply cease to exist happening is a very real and a very practical and there will be no such thing as the women's one - there don't seem to be enough women page or section in GLSO News anymore (can around who are interested in providing material example of this can be found in last mont 's for GLSO News in general, or even for newsletter when l was too busy to supply a Esmerelda's Parlour. As I mentioned, |will not column). However, this will be highl be responsible for this anymore, and until the unfortunate (and in my mind disgracefufi women of this communi?! show more of an because, although women comprise a smaller interest in issues that afect them and more percentage of the GLSO membership, we do motivation toward affecting a change, the provide a large percent of the funding and position of women in the newsletter will never one-half of the Board is composed of women. change and this is appropriate. Working on Esmerelda's Parlour has, for the I will be continuing to work up through the most part, been a very pleasant ex rience for September GLSO News, that means we need me. Many people have been kindaeenough to someone, or some group of women, to begin ive me positive feedback on the columns | working on the October newsletter by te gave written and the work I have done. Those beginning of September (the deadline for the people who have disagreed with me on October newsletter is September 10). If you are occasion, and let me know about it, have interested, lease call Esmerelda or write to served to challenge my attitudes and have GLSO. Thini: about it! This isa chance for you taught me a lot. There is something about to do something and to directly make a writing for the public as an open lesbian that difference in this community. In sisterhood, teaches you about Iyourself and at the same Angela Martin time forces you to to e a stand and really think [Ed.'s note — At the October '87 board meeting, about the issues, because a certain degree of Esmerelda's representatives requested they be responsibility comes with expressing your guaranteed three pages in each issue. Their opinions in public and in writin . I have always column replaced the previous WOMENS’ NEWS tried to keep this in mind, oathough I realize section. The Board decided that, as with all that upon occasion I have fallen short. I believe sections, Esmerelda would be guaranteed space that the res onsibility of writing for GLSO in each issue, the amount of space to be News can Best be shared by a group of determined by the month's total submissions] 10 Aug GLSO THE ’905, A DECADE FOR LESBIANS? Finally, I guess that I should note that I have Irom Angela Martin nothing against the local cha ter of NOW and that I do not wish to slander it. The local The National Organization for Women held cha ter does do many worthwhile thin s and their national convention in CaliIornia last perform many community services directed month. At this convention the were to set out toward women; I would imagine this is true at their national agenda in poficy and political most local chapters oi NOW. But I do question activity tor the coming decade. At the opening their involvement in an or anization that denies at this convention Molly Yard, the current many of their rights. Do tfie lesbians even think matriarch oi NOW, declared the '90s "the about this? Apparently not. decade at women." I know you've all heard me IIOIEI: about NOVl|/( andJ Iits battitude towardls -—_——— t e es ians in its ran 5 an es ions in enera, But I geel there's something more that ngeeds to GAY AMERICA e SCH . At her kick-oil pertormance tor Lexington's —___— Pride Week, JoAnn Loulan reminded us all at NATIONAL lust how homophobic (s eciIicaIly toward esbians) NOW can be. SITe pointed out that The Central ConIerence at American Rabbis, at the national convention, NOW was to the governing committee of the ReIarm present its goals for the rights at women in the movement at Judaism in the United States, voted coming decade, and that in particular such to allow openly gay men and lesbians to be groups as "women at color" and "disabled ordained as rabbis. The vote makes the Retorm women" were represented, but that nowhere in movement, with 1.5 million adherents, the the national agenda were the ri hts of lesbians largest of any Jewish or Christian groups to represented or even mentioned]. This is a Iormally accept gays as religious leaders. national agenda that even mentioned the rights OI men! SAN FRANCISCO, CA It is a disgrace that an organization I would venture is one-third lesbian should behave in Donna Hitchens, launder oi the Lesbian such a repressive way. I Ieel personall angry Rights Proiect, has been elected a city superior at those lesbians who continue to work hard as court iud e. Hitchens is the highest-ranking, a part of an organization that not only denies openly legbian, elected oIIiciaI in California. their'existence as lesbians, but denies their need Ior equal rights as lesbians