xt7stq5rbw3c https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7stq5rbw3c/data/mets.xml Lexington, KY Pride Community Services Organization 200112 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, December 2001 text GLSO News, December 2001 2001 2019 true xt7stq5rbw3c section xt7stq5rbw3c Lien/W a? are e; are «7
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LMC GALA HOLIDAY CONCERT GLSO Banner Year World AIDS Day-Dec 1
with Ann Hampton (allaway
As we come to the close Of The fourteenth annual World
Holiday traditions; tree trim- 2001, GLSO would like to thank all AIDS Day will be observed around
ming, carolling, gatherings of who have generously donated the world and in Lexington on
friends and family, and for the last money and time to GLSO and our December first. World AIDS Day
eleven years, the Lexington Men's community projects. We have had aims to increase awareness of
Chorus winter concert. This year a dramatic increase in financial HIV/AIDS both globally and in the
the chorus is giving the community contributions and volunteer hours US. This year's theme is “I Care .
a fabulous present in the form of WhiCh has resulted in a banner . Do You? Youth and AIDS in the
Ann Hampton Callaway. Ms. year for our community. Zist Century."
Callaway will join LMC and an 11 The new Pride Center Opened There will be several local
piece orchestra on the stage of the in June after months 0f work by events: in observance of World
historic Lexington Opera House at numerous individuals who planned AIDS Day. AIDS Volunteers, Inc.
3 pm December 15th for a night of the space, constructed walls, drove (AVOL) will have a walking contin-
sheer entertainment. nails, painted and helped decorate gent in the Lexington Christmas
. The chorus will sing all your The Center has become a focal Parade on Dec. 1. AVOL encour-
favorites, including "Carol of the point for activity. Since opening 23 ages any interested community
Bells," Winter Wonderland," and different community QTOUPS have members to join our contingent
"Merry Christmas Baby." Ann will used the space and the number of The Episcopal Diocese of
. join LMC for five numbers includ- meetings has increased dramati- Lexington AIDS Ministry and AVOL
ing, "Have Yourself a Merry Little callyto over 25 per month. will be sponsoring “A Service in
Christmas," "Parade of the Wooden Managing the Center has Remembrance and Hope” at 5:30
Soldiers," and "God Bless My Family." become an enormous task and pm at Christ Church Cathedral 166
Ms Hallawa , sin er/son - GLSO has hired Ginger Moore as Market St. .
writer and Tony Azivard ngominategd part-time office manager. Most Of ...contmued on page 2
actress, is perhaps best known for her time at the Center is still on a
her song "The Nanny named Fran," volunteer basis; we have written Sponsor of the Month
and for her composition "I've another Gill grant request to enable
Dreamed of You;" written for US to increase her hours. _ I
Barbra Streisand to sing to James Volunteers help keep the Center Lextngton
Brolin at their wedding. Ann will open including Saturday hours.
performasolo set that will include The decision to maintain daily Men’s ChOles _
"White Christmas" and a Christmas office hours "continued on page 2
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{5‘5" MANIATWN "Christmas Lullaby" which Ann has writ- Park 3"“ 5} “"d'elght V'g"- ‘
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first CD of holiday songs in 30 years. 225-3000
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are sponsoring the concert along with a yout '5 “33' a °,t e peo-
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DflblIShEd monthly b] are available from any chorus member or pie become infecteed. More
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service“ mum 61.80 mntmued {"7" page 1 has paid off. many people drop in to chat. to
“I pick up a newsletter. check out the calendar. or to pemse our Library.
MWSM And the Library is another success. It currently includes over six hun-
' dred books. and twenty audio and video recordings, all donated by mem— ‘
Elliott bers of our community. Opening in June. the library has issued over 100 ‘
. cards, and is used by university students, parents, and other non-GLBT folk
Mary Crone John Ridner as well as members of our community.
ln Apn‘l GLSO started a Gay Straight Alliance for Youth. We have had
mum approximately 26 young people attend with 12 active members at this time. ‘
Terry Mulling, President We have programs with the help of various volunteers in the community.
Jerry Hicks, Vlce President show movies, play games, and discuss coming out issues. The six adult .
Mary Crone. Editor mentors that have worked with the youth are having as much fun as the
Charley Slasher, Treasurer kids. Although most of the youth find their way to us by word of mouth, we .
Ginger Moore, Secretary have also sent flyers and information to school counselors and social work-
Thomas Collins ers. mental health centers, and youth organizations in central Kentucky.
_ ‘ Jeny Neff Pride Month provided all of us with a variety of activities organized and
Kelly O’Ferrell produced by many community organizations. We particularly appreciate
- John Ridner Scott Ackerrnan and the Bar Complex for becoming Pride Month Sponsors, 1
Cary Sudduth giving us the financial backing that supported advertising. picnic and play
Missy Wilson costs, and an opening gala for the Pride Center. We also thank the Health
Department for the financial support that helped Sistahs in the Life. Ebony
m0 Alllllldl DUBSHEWSMICIE Male, and GLSO produce a Unity Dance.
Individual. "5 There have been additional accomplishments in 2001. The GLSO
Willie 320 News has increased in size and in distribution numbers. We have begun
an outreach program into southern and eastern Kentucky. sending the
‘ o . . I in the GLSO News ate GLSO News to libraries, tertiary schools, public health departments. and
those ollhe am and don't "mm, 089 mental health centers. The newsletter is now being produced in house with
resentlhoseofttleGLSO Board. Submissions the help of the copier we have been able to rent.
fmxafifi Wastfltlgfig . The GLSO Board is proud of our accomplishments this year and we are
d; hth hummus smemse'orl'ea"dvemsemem :ldebted and gratefujl to all of you that contrlbuted to these successes. Lets
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As we observe another World Report at http://publichealth.state sadness," she said. "They may
AIDS Day, the magnitude of the .ky.us/hiv-aids.htm). have also lost other friends who
pandemic has led the US. to This year there is an emphasis were H.l.V.- pOSitive. The roots of
declare AIDS a national security on increasing awareness of youth trauma are deep in theirlives."
threat. As of 2000, 36.1 million and AIDS. Half of the people newly World AIDS Day Will link com-
men, women. and children world- infected with HIV in the US. are munities throughout the United
wide are estimated tobeliving with under age 25. There is also a States in a unified observance
HIV/AIDS, and 21.8 million have growing number of young people when the White. House dims its
died from AIDS. Approximately1in who were invected with HIV in lights on the evening of-Dec. l.This
every 100 adults worldwide is utero. Before the mid-1990's chil- Visualdemonstration Will Signify the
infected with HIV. dren with H.l.V. lived to an average commitment to fight the AIDS glob-
In the US alone, 800,000 _ age of 9. But thanks to break— al epidemic and will give tribute to
900,000‘people are now living with throughs in antiretroviral medica- people living with-HlV/AIDS and to
HIV or AIDS, and 40,000 are newly tion, the average age has risen. those who have died from AIDS.
infected each year. All oommuni- There are now 2,400 adolescents One hundred ninety-one coun-
ties are affected by the continuing who were born with H.l.V. infection, tries around the world are observ-
spread of AIDS. According to the and thousands more who will turn ing this day to draw attention to the
Cabinet for Health Services, as of 13 over the next five years. AIDS pandemic. Lexington obser-
June 30, 2001' 6,041 people have Many infected teenagers have vances are detailed on the front
been diagnosed with HIV/AIDS in had extremely difficult, fractured page. For more local information,
Kentucky. Of that number, 1707 lives. Dr. Futterman says this group please contact AIDS Volunteers,
have died. (For more local statis- is particularly vulnerable. ”Many Inc. at (859) 225-3000.
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Gay Heroes; Alexander The Great Alexander married a princess from a far away
Alexander The Great was King of mountain kingdom of Asia, but it's unclear if he loved
LI; Macedonia and conqueror of the world. her because their only child was born much later. He
9 He overthrew the persian Empire and also manied the defeated Persian king's daughter, a
Li extended his rule from Greece to Egypt purely political marriage, and Hephaestlon mamed her
and all the way to India. Alexander’s sister, since he and Alexander wanted their children to
achievement laid the foundation for the be cousins.
Hellenistic world, the Roman Empire. and even the After they conquered ASia- Hephaestion died SUd‘
spread of Christianity; all the New Testament writings denly of typhus. Alexander's grief was monumental. He
were in Greek as a result of Alexander‘s influence. asked the oracles if Hephaestion was a 9°d (back then
2,300 years ago men in Greece had wives. mis- People could become gods by achievement) and was
tresses. and lovers of either gender. Alexander's told that Hephaestion was indeed a hero. a lesser type
father. Phillip of Macedon, had male lovers and also 0' 9°d- Now Alexander, who had "0 doubt about his
many wives. a problem when half-brothers would fight 0W" divinity, knew the“ he would meet his beloved
to the death over the throne. Alexander refused to again i" the Blessed Realm, where gods and heroes
marry and beget an heir when he left Macedon to con- "V3-
quer the world. Alexander impregnated his first wife and died
Alexander loved his boyhood fn’end, Hephaestion. before the child was born within eight months of
Both brilliant boys, they were tutored by Aristotle, with Hephaestion's death. jUSt as Achilles had followed
whom Hephaestion kept up a lifelong correspondence. Patroclus 3" the llliad. He was 32 years 0”

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Achilles and Patroclus, from "The llliad,” which was W“ has ever knm- He wmmanded “m" "‘e "0'“-
Alexanders favorite book. leading the cavalry side by side with Hephaestion.

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diet-Alexander did not play favorites-and rose through known at the time. He even jumped down alone into an

the ranks on merit and carried out the most important enemy citadel and fought until he could be 'esweq"
military and administrative assignments. Later. taking an arrow in his chest for his trouble. These traits
Alexander also fell in love with a courtier from the con- inspired love and devotion in his army who followed
quered Persian court. scandalous not because the him 22:000 miles (0" {000 for eight years!

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stopped entertaining after a few Classic pageants are for entertain-
For the last year. Mark shows. Then in 1994. Ebony Male ers who are at least 35 years old.
Johnson. Miss LaToya BaCall. has put on a drag show as a fundraiser There are also pageants for African
reigned as Miss National At Large which rekindled Mark’s interest. He Ameriwn and for Hispanic drag
and has just crowned the new title became committed: 'If I was going queens.
holder at the Parliament House in to do it. I wanted to do it right.” Lexington has produced sever~
Orlando. Fla 'It has been an honor LaToya Becall was reborn. al other national title holders includ-
and a joy to hold a national title.‘ LaToya first represented KY at ing Miss USA At Large-Chelsea
LaToya says. 'It has enabled me to the Nation At Large Pageant in Pearl. Miss National 98-Ashley
travel and to perform in eight states. 1999. She wanted to compete Kruize. and Miss Continental-
! love entertaining.” again so entered the Miss Ohio At Cesanne. All these who started in
Mark's first experience with Large Pageant. Alter winning that career in KY.
drag was in college when he was title she was again eligible for the For Latoya, winning a national
just coming out. He soon came national competition. LaToya was title has been personally gratifying.
face to face with the prejudices and crowned Miss National At Large in It has also helped Mark in his work
misunderstandings directed at drag Odando in November of 2000. (HIV AIDS education and preven-
entertainers. The most common Drag shows have been a main— tion). Mark is able to meet people
myth. than and now, is that drag stay of gay entertainment for as LaToya he would not have met
queens want to be women. Men decades. National Competitions as Mark. LaToya’s competitive spir-
and women have experimented and titles have become more it will probably keep her entertain-
with wearing clothes designated for numerous within the last ten years ing for years. Mark is particularly
the ‘other' gender for centuries. and have also been customized to pleased that his mother has attend-
and their reasons are as varied as be inclusive of a variety of contest— ed one of his shows and has
the styles they adopt. ' ants. The Miss National At Large become more accepting of his tal-
Mark was effected by the neg— pageants are limited to contestants ents in this area.
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Pride Alliance of Central KY (Gary)...........859-236—4547
= Student Groups (Shane)..859-854-0596 or prideallianee@yahoo.oom
Morehead State University (Ned)...--.---..---606-78&2294 P—FLAG (Jim)266-3934
UK Lambda (James).........................................254-6021 (Dottie).......................,.........................489-4791
Berea College ACE League (Rich).-..--....-.859-9854106 Pegasus Trave1253-1644
Centre College (BGLAD-Mykol)........................238—5332 Rainbow Bowling League (Steve).....................276-3058
Anonymous HIV Testing Richmond Q Glut? (Larry)......-.....................859—623-7720
Jessimine County885—4149 Sllstersound (Pam-""-"'-"~-"~------------‘---------~24&°243
Lexington-‘Fayette County..............,..................288-2437 Slstahs in the Life lJoan)..................................252-2657
Madison County.........................................606-723-7312 VOA (Mark) (Missy).....................................3:i:1344é19
Woodford County....,.........................................873—4541
_ Religious Groups.
”WINDS lnfolServrces Dignity (Catholic-Richard).u......................,.'.....268-1351
AID-S Volunteers, “10225-3000 Interweave (Unnarlan-DaVIna)..271-6174
LeXlngon Health DePanment (JUlle)..............-..288‘2362 Integrity (Episcopal-Rev. Stone)........................277~7511
HIV Edwin" Youth GFOUP--~--~--~---------~--------~273'7494 MCC Lexington (Rev. Mel).........'.......................539-3622
H‘V Supp“ (3°W‘e'39‘l-"m-w----679'7578 °' 578'58‘4 MCC Louisville (Rev. Dee).........................502-775-6636
Cumberland Region (SEKY—Pat)..............-506-864'3775 MCC Paducah (Rev. Donna).....................270-441-2307
. . or 8884257282 Norse Pagan Community (Rev. Pat).................268—1640
Barreanver Region...:...........................1400-559-4448 KY Pagan Forum....................htth/go.tolkypaganforum/
Lourswlie Region (Gen).502-574~0161 RainbowWind (pagansarah).'.273~2455
_ “0“"9’" Ken‘PCKY R99'°"-w-~------------~---~-859‘34MZG4 Soulforce (Angie)..............................................489-0223
Purchase Region....................................1-800~522—8289 . sou,forcelexmgton@yahoo_com
Moveable Feast...252-2867 St Augustine’s Chapel (Episcopal-Rev Chns)254—3726
Community Open Door (Christian-Rev. Pam)......................39&7636
Alcolholics Anonymous (Brian).........................245—7471
Office..276-2917
AL-Anon (Office)2771877 ,
‘ Bluegrass Belles (Marjorie)...............................278-2608 DEADLINES'
- ' (Ann)...............................502-672-8673 ‘ Article and Ad Space: Dec. 15
:lluegrass S.9.L.T.S (MONIQSgggfig . Ads we know are coming: Dec. 20
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Counsil for Peace and Justice (Richard)..........277-6101 ' Mary. marycrone@aol.com
- DOJ Pride (Robin)..............;..............................231-8526 Jon“: ““a'°°°2@a°'-c9m _
Fairness of Louisville.................................502-893—0788 -_ . _
First Link (was Ask-Us)313-5465 ; ' . ' .
GLSEN-KY (Gina)......................................6_06-676-9412 ; Pride Center.bluegrasspnde.org ;