In Sally Kern’s forthcoming tome, the Republican lawmaker describes bloggers, activists and media casting verbal stones.
News Clifton Adcock
Few people in Oklahoma politics are as polarizing as state Rep. Sally
Kern. Beloved by some, reviled by others, the preacher’s wife,
schoolteacher, grandmother and state representative has made national
headlines more than once.
Letters to the Editor Nathaniel Batchelder
The Rev. Steve Kern’s Commentary (“Counterpoint: Soul concern,” June 22, Oklahoma Gazette) restates
the belief shared by his wife, Rep. Sally Kern, that homosexuality is
the sin that will bring down America for having displeased God.
Letters to the Editor Tom Furlong
I’m in complete agreement with the Rev. Steve Kern (“Counterpoint: Soul
concern,” June 22, Gazette) about resisting on all fronts the idea that
homosexuality is the norm.
A traveling activist group wants Southern Nazarene University to reassess its LGBT policies.
News Greg Horton
A touring group of LGBT activists, Equality Ride, is scheduled to visit
Southern Nazarene University on Monday, part of what the group describes
as a nationwide effort to visit schools that “openly discriminate
against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer individuals,”
through university policies.
The city’s annual celebration of gay pride expands beyond its historically LGBT-friendly borders.
News James Cooper
For its 25th anniversary celebration, the OKC Pride Parade will follow
its traditional parade route, kicking off at Memorial Park on N.W. 36th
Street and Classen and concluding on “The Strip,” the area on N.W. 39th
between Pennsylvania and May avenues historically associated with the
city’s LGBT community.