xt78kp7tqf1b https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt78kp7tqf1b/data/mets.xml Lexington, KY Pride Community Services Organization 201304 This collection contains newsletters produced by the Lexington, Kentucky based Pride Community Services Organization. Included are publications from the organization through multiple name changes, such as LinQ magazine (July 2013-2016); the GLSO (Gay and Lesbian Services Organization) News (August 1986-June 2013); the GSO (Gay Services Organization) newsletter (1979-July 1986). Accession number 2016ms055. newsletters English Pride Community Services Organization Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. 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, April 2013 text GLSO News, April 2013 2013 2019 true xt78kp7tqf1b section xt78kp7tqf1b DGLSO LEEU GAY AND LESBIAN SERVICES ORGANIZATION N EWS LETTE R Despite Veto, Protests Kentu‘Eky ' HB 279 will become law Sponsored by Scott Ackerman elected lawmakers," said Mar- Kentglfgy :3 279 tin Cothran, spokesman for the WI e aw Family Foundation. (reprinted from Louisville Chris Hartman, director of the Courier Journal) Fairness Campaign, noted that the bill passed as the U.S. Su- FRANKFORT, Ky. — The Ken- preme Court hears arguments tucky House and Senate voted on same-sex marriage. by ovenNhelming margins to override Gov. Steve Beshear’s “Today the commonwealth took veto of the controversial “reli— a step backwards in protecting gious freedom” bill. its residents at the same time the United States Supreme The House’s 79-15 vote sent Court was hearing arguments House Bill 279 to the Senate, that will advance the rights of which voted 32—6 to override Americans. It’s sad and it’s dis- the measure. heartening,” he said. The one-paragraph bill that HB 279 says that government stirred strong emotions now shall not infringe on any per— Wiii become law in 90 days. son’s sincerely held religious beliefs unless it can show with Beshear released a statement “clear and convincing evidence” saying he was disappointed some compelling governmental with the override of the only interest for doing so. bill he vetoed in the 2013 legis- lative session. Gay—rights and human-rights groups led the opposition to “AsIexplained in my veto mes- the bill, warning that it could sage, I have significant con- be used to challenge local laws cerns that this bill will cause in Louisville, Lexington, Cov— serious unintentional conse- ington and Vicco designed to quences that could threaten protect gays and lesbians from public safety, health care, and discrimination. individuals’ civil rights.” Beshear added additional But the Family Foundation concerns in his veto message claimed the wide vote mar— saying the bill could could be gins proved that the concerns costly to local governments, of Beshear, the American Civil impede the state’s economic Liberties Union of Kentucky development efforts, and pos- and gay—rights and human- sibly result in the withholding rights groups were unfounded. of needed medical care or the use of religious beliefs as a jus- “The magnitude of this vote tification for abuse. should send a message to these groups that this kind of House Bill 279 will become deception is not appreciated a Kentucky State Law in the by the majority of the state’s month of June. — ISSUE 4 20 1 3 Feature Story HB 279 will become law CONTENTS Page Two — INSIDE THIS EDITION COMMUNITY CALENDAR GSA Meeting Every Tuesday, 7 pm. Pride Center Pride Prom 7 GLSO Board Meeting Thursday, April 4, 6:30 pm. Pride Center LAL Lexington Gay Geeks Club April Friday, April 5, 6.30 pm. Calendar Trans Kentucky 11 Meeting Saturday, April 6, 6:30 pm. Pride Center KY Bourbon Bears Meeting Writers Saturday, April 13, 9 pm. Needed Crossings 12 Imperial Court of Kentucky Meeting Sunday, April 14 & 28, 6 pm. Pride Center GLSO_ _ Classufieds Pride Festival Planning Meeting 12 Thursday, April 25 7 pm. GLSO News Issue 4 2013 — EDITOR GLSO EXECUTIVE Don Lowe COMMITTEE The thfiaLiO Nsvas ti: Ipublisttied Paul Brown, President mon y y an or .e exrng on Ginger Moore-Minder, Vice Presi— Gay and Lesbian SerVIces Organi— dent zation members and community. Karen Taylor, Secretary T B db k T The mission of the Lexington Gay ommy ro ec ’ reasurer and Lesbian Services Organization is to provide support and services GLSO DIRECTORS to the GLBTQQIA community. Paul Holland, At Large The vision of the Lexington Gay and Lesbian Services Organiza- Don LOWE, At Large tion is to empower the GLBTQQIA community through voice. Cindy Sommer, At Large The Lexington GLSO is founded Trilby Trent, GSA AdViSOI’ upon the core values of fun, in— clusion, respect, integrity, dignity, service and competence. GLSO Pride Center Chad Hundley, Office Manager 389 Waller Avenue _ Suite 100 Pride Center Hours Lexington, Ky. 40504 Call Ahead for Appointment 859.253.3233 and Office Hours. www.g|so.org "Views expressed in this newsletter are solely those of the contributor and do not necessarily reflect the views of the GLSO." I l Join the GLSO Member Program , TOday! www.g|so.org/membership I The Imperial Court of Kentucky ‘ . > =32; [‘1‘ 1,, . /. -; ' ‘ a Q ’_. 1““ ,‘4-:_",';V£: I ‘ VA'I -‘ ‘h 3‘73. w”. I?! V * *5 w / a _ fl, ’ 1 iv “ '.t“ k“ L i am, _ puégfi nightlife _ Wonégn’EeCrisis GSA Pride Prom n I‘ Needs Your Help The Gay Straight Alliance for Youth isdbeginninghto plan the 2013 Pri e Prom. T e prom will 2.2: °ias°ugsk2§AoiiaE3$§§i be yyyay probaycyybattyey— GSA'members to help her with dren 5 Theater where we were a service project for the Wom- last year. We Will be seeking en's Crisis Center of Northern volunteer chaperons when we KY have an exact date. The dona- ' tion is $15. figmaraengfignig {fig (1%?“th We had nine teens at our last nity. We will have a box at the %SA meeting coming up W'th PriiedCenter arirc‘l itemds wfill be ' eas or a t eme. pice upatteenothe InA' - -- . . pril, we Will be continuing second week m April. planning on Tuesday, April 7 Women often come to the shel- from 7 until 9' ter with ew personal posses— - - - sions. There are in need of basic 12:53 glue ginglzgfe! chcgg: toiletries such as shampoo, ra- to attend; you do not have to €22.55 goggiribrggiesxoothpaste, be an ongoing member of our ' ' GISA to participate in prom . panning. In act, we would Sggginalsgugfiegs sfiwgena’agéfi love to have representatives socks ghras belts and purses from all the local high schools. lgefiagfrgfiaeg‘ddgfi‘frn 39:; Later in April and early May we child care needs would be ap— W-m be making flyers for km to reciated distribute to friends and cre- p ' sting decorations and for the . . ance. We are also visiting a; mforngtigg Oyou can con- school GSAs to support their ary g ' rg. work and to advertise our ac- tivities. _ Honoring God for two years with no luck. We took it |off thehma‘rket and plaayedd. - Severa mont s ave passe an By Karen Taylor and [-53 we once again sense God telling JEfireY us to put it back up for sale. So our prayer is God, we desire to be How is it that we honor God? The set free of this debt that ties us dictionary tells us that to honor down but never the less not our someone or something is to show will but yours be done. respect for them or it. What does the bible say about how I should When we love our neighbors we show respect for God? “Listen, honor God. Matt 5:43—44 “You Israel! The Lord our God, the Lord have heard that it was said, Love is One. Love the Lord your God your neighbor and hate your en— with all your heart, with all your emy. But I tell you, love your soul, with all your mind, and with enemies and pray for those who all your strength. The second is: persecute you". No easy com— Love your neighbor as yourself.” mand here but it is possible as we Mark 12:29—31 In my walk with learn to live by His spirit and not God He has shown me thatI dem- our own. I recall many years ago onstrate my love for Him with all when God showed me this prin— my heart when I reach out to the ciple. I had a co—worker that was homeless or needy, when I lend a thorn in my flesh. Due to her a helping hand to a widow. I be- accusations we went to media- lieve I show my love to God with tion with our principal. He under~ all my mind or intellect, when I stood the situation perfectly and study His word. Whenever I read attempted to point out her error the Bible I ask God to guide me in thinking to no avail. The Lord into His truth, to show me what lay on my heart to pray that God it is He wants me to understand. would show me how He sees her. Lastly I show my love to God with Wow, what an eye opener. all my strength because that is when I use my will to choose to As I gradually changed my think— love God. ing toward her; more and more each day I was able to treat her Can we practice our respect for with His loving kindness. No we God in our day to day lives? John never became friends but we did 12:26 “If anyone serves Me, he eventually develop a working re- must follow Me. Where I am, lationship and it changed how I there My servant also Wiii be. If view others dramatically, anyone serves Me, the Father will honor him.”' A disciple or fol- Honoring God is walked out in our lower of Christ is one who moves daily lives by loving Him, loving in with Christ, takes up residence others, and loving ourselves. In with Him following everything He the words of Martin Luther King Jr. does, d0lng everything He asks of “I decided early to give my life to them to do. TO look to Christ as something eternal and absolute. the One I want to be like. In Mat— Not to these little gods that is here thew we are told to take up our today and gone tomorrow, but to cross daily and follow Christ. The God who is the same yesterday, cross represents death to the flesh today, and forever.” 1 too have or to our will. A follower of Christ decided to give my life to some- wili put the desires and wishes of thing eternal and absolute and so his Lord above his own. Lisa and can you. 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These stories suggested. — rich in symbolism, social criti— cism, and dark humor — are of— Katie Hargrave and Amber Gins- ten passed down through gen- burg use the legend of Johnny erations and inevitably influence Appleseed, a nurseryman cred— who we are and how we under- ited with introducing apple trees stand our world. Tales They Told to the Midwest at the turn of the Us is an exhibition inspired by 19th century, to prompt discus- these narratives and their inter- Sions about food, the culture that minable social impact. surrounds it, and the roles it oc- cupies in our memories. 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