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We Were Here

Screening Wednesday, Nov. 30, at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, “We Were Here” is spare, somber and unsentimental. It is also thoroughly inspiring. Directors David Weissman and Bill Weber illustrate AIDS’ devastating impact on San Francisco by narrowing the focus to a handful of interview subjects. The interviewees — gay-rights activist Paul Boneberg, florist […]

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Thankful for change

The things I give thanks for have not changed much over the past couple of decades, but I have added something very important this year: Last week’s City Council vote to include “sexual orientation” in Oklahoma City’s nondiscrimination policy. I am not now — and probably never will be — employed by Oklahoma City. So […]

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Thankful for change

The things I give thanks for have not changed much over the past couple of decades, but I have added something very important this year: Last week’s City Council vote to include “sexual orientation” in Oklahoma City’s nondiscrimination policy. I am not now — and probably never will be — employed by Oklahoma City. So […]

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Thankful for change

The things I give thanks for have not changed much over the past couple of decades, but I have added something very important this year: Last week’s City Council vote to include “sexual orientation” in Oklahoma City’s nondiscrimination policy. I am not now — and probably never will be — employed by Oklahoma City. So […]

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A shot in the dark

That’s when activity of this type revels. Even in areas of the globe where people are ignorant of the Ten Commandments, chickens are stolen at night. People know right from wrong in their souls and seek the wrong when it can’t be witnessed. Keep affirming this wrongful lifestyle, Gazette (James Cooper, “From closet to community” […]

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A shot in the dark

That’s when activity of this type revels. Even in areas of the globe where people are ignorant of the Ten Commandments, chickens are stolen at night. People know right from wrong in their souls and seek the wrong when it can’t be witnessed. Keep affirming this wrongful lifestyle, Gazette (James Cooper, “From closet to community” […]

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A shot in the dark

That’s when activity of this type revels. Even in areas of the globe where people are ignorant of the Ten Commandments, chickens are stolen at night. People know right from wrong in their souls and seek the wrong when it can’t be witnessed. Keep affirming this wrongful lifestyle, Gazette (James Cooper, “From closet to community” […]

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From closet to community

A local, non-emergency transport service refused to take the 17-year-old Oklahoman to his hospital visits, insisting that medical officials first explain precisely how AIDS moved from person to person. After each hospital trip, they sterilized their van from top to bottom; medical technicians wore hazardous material suits to avoid touching him and used a telephone […]

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Don’t discriminate

People ask how they can help. Here are few ways to create changes and a positive impact for this movement: for the communities to work together to educate people on this movement is one, but to also educate people who have never really talked about or been educated on homosexuality. There are a lot of […]

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Kern: Go back to the closet

The GOP lawmaker who keeps getting re-elected appeared on Alan Colmes’ Fox News Radio show July 8 to promote her book, “The Stoning of Sally Kern.” Colmes, a selfdescribed liberal host, asked some salty questions and started the interview by having Kern clarify her infamous comment on homosexuality being a bigger threat than terrorism. “All […]

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