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Civil Rights, LGBT Rights Groups Join in Denouncing Proposed “Don’t Ask—Don’t Tell” Law
Oklahoma City, OK—Today leaders from prominent equality groups joined together in denouncing proposed legislation that would reinstate “don’t ask—don’t tell” for the Oklahoma National Guard. The ACLU of Oklahoma, Cimarron Alliance, Oklahomans for Equality, and The Equality Network have all taken a strong stand against this harmful measure. “The ACLU of Oklahoma is calling on [...]
Oklahomans for Equality hosts Fourth Annual Falalala Ball
Staff Report Oklahomans for Equality wants you to don your gay apparel and join us for the fourth annual Falalala Ball to be held Saturday, December 17th; 7-11pm at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St., Tulsa. The evening will include pictures with Santa and Mrs. Claus and the naughty and nice [...]
Oklahomans for Equality’s “First Thursday” Art Opening and Exhibit of Gloria Galasso – Master Weaver
Staff Report The December Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4th Street in Downtown Tulsa), will present the works of Gloria Galasso – Master Weaver in a show beginning with a reception on Thursday, December 1, from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the [...]
Risk a Small Step
“Slow and steady can win some races, lose some, but always gives me a new viewpoint.” Most of us have heard about baby steps. Those are the small efforts we take that lead to larger leaps. Baby steps are recommended by many well recognized programs, therapists and speakers because they work. When you can’t eat [...]
Jim Brickman Brings a Musical Celebration to Tulsa
An Evening of Romance with Jim Brickman, Josh Gracin & Anne Cochran Platinum-selling recording artist, pianist and composer Jim Brickman returns to Tulsa on Thursday, November 18, 8 p.m., live on stage Chapman Music Hall. Fans will enjoy the Evening of Romance concert, with dazzling solo piano, vibrant vocals plus Jim’s warmth and humor that [...]
Wear a red ribbon on December 1st
Wearing a red ribbon has become an internationally recognized symbol for HIV and AIDS aware- ness. The red ribbon was created in 1988 by a group called Visual AIDS to show support and in remembrance of those who have died. December 1st each year, people around the world pin on their red ribbons to commemorate [...]
Oklahomans for Equality continue “First Thursday” Art Opening
Exhibit of national touring photo exhibit “Pioneering Voices: Portraits of Transgender People” In honor of Transgender Awareness Month, the November Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4th Street in Downtown Tulsa), will present national touring photo exhibit “Pioneering Voices: Portraits of Transgender [...]