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Equality Works Update

Monday, 16 March 2009 – 10:50 AM | Comments Off on Equality Works Update
Equality Works Update

Equality Works is the coalition working to end discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity in the Municipality of Anchorage. We are grateful for your support and hope that we can work together to bring equality to Anchorage in the upcoming year.
February was a busy month for our coalition:
* We held a well-attended Town Hall meeting on February 12 to spread the word about Equality Works and recruit volunteers.
* We added five new organizations to our coalition: Alaska Women’s Lobby, Anchorage Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Gay, Lesbian, & Straight Education Network [GLSEN], Parents, Friends, & Families of Lesbians and Gays [PFLAG], and Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest … Bringing our total to 15 coalition organizations.
* And we tripled our contact list!
Thanks to all the people who helped to make February a success, including Steve, who is responsible for those nifty neon-colored Equality Works buttons, Mia, who moderated the Town Hall meeting, and Jackie, who helped to gain the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship’s support for Equality Works. Our work will not be successful without people willing to volunteer and speak up for our cause, and in the following months we’re going to need you even more.
Here Are More Ways You Can Help:
Host a Party for Equality Works
If you’re interested in raising money for our cause and helping to spread the news about our efforts to your friends and associates, we encourage you to host a party for Equality Works! You can host your party at home, work, church, or wherever you can secure a good amount of space. If you are worried about turnout, consider co-hosting a party with friends. We will provide you with any resources and volunteers you might need to make your party a success. Email Equality Works for the house party kit and guidelines.
Raise Money as Fundraising Chair
Equality Works is looking for two well-connected, organized, outgoing people who know how to put the “fun” in fundraising to head up our Finance Committee. You should be energetic, aggressive, and like asking people to donate to a good cause. Fundraising and/or event-planning experience is ideal. You will not serve as the Treasurer (but you might help us recruit one.) If this description sounds like you or someone you know, please send a note of interest or referral to Equality Works.
Become a Neighborhood Ambassador
Equality Works needs your help recruiting community councils to join our coalition! Do you live or own a business in any of the communities listed below? Do you want to help Equality Works while getting to know some of your neighbors? Do you enjoy working with a team? Are you ready to speak up for equality in Anchorage? 
If so, please sign up to become a neighborhood ambassador in one of the following communities:
Airport Heights, Bear Valley, Downtown, Fairview, Girdwood, Glen Alps, Government Hill, Hillside East, North Star, Portage Valley, Rogers Park, Spenard, Tudor, Turnagain, University Area.
Tell a Friend
Help us double the number of people in our network during the month of March! Do you have friends or family members who should know about Equality Works? Have you been looking for an easy way to get them connected and involved? Encourage them to sign up for email updates on the Equality Works newsletter sign up page.  You can also join Equality Works on Facebook and invite your friends to join as well. 
Share Your Story
Our Story Gathering Committee is looking for stories of discrimination or harassment. If you’re interested in sharing yours, please contact Equality Works, attention Melinda.
Thanks, again!
Tiffany McClain
ACLU of Alaska
Equality Works

One Year of Getting It On

Saturday, 14 March 2009 – 11:49 AM | Comments Off on One Year of Getting It On
One Year of Getting It On
Friday was the one year anniversary of the Get It On Campaign by the Four A’s.

 

A few highlights of the campaign over the past year include: 
  • 1,744 page loads from 1,529 visitors on the www.getitonak.org website
  • A trip to Homer to launch the campaign to the local Public Health and Family Planning Center
  • A trip to Bethel planned for March 20th to launch the campaign                                            
  • Over 350 posters sent to individuals and organizations throughout Alaska
  • Over 60,000 custom Get it On Condoms distributed to organizations in rural Alaska
  • Statewide airing of the Get It On PSA on GCI Cable

Most importantly, the campaign has educated countless individuals about safe sex and how they can make and keep their community a safe place!

 What can you do to help the Four A’s GET IT ON throughout the next year?

Thank you for your support of the Get it On Campaign and the Four A’s!

This Week in LGBT Alaska 3/13/09

Friday, 13 March 2009 – 1:07 PM | Comments Off on This Week in LGBT Alaska 3/13/09
This Week in LGBT Alaska 3/13/09
Check out this week’s events from Alaska GLBT News.

Juneau

SEAGLA Social Fridays (6-8 p.m.) for GLBT people and our friends over 21, at The Imperial Bar, downtown. 

Fairbanks

MILK at the Blue Loon, the last showing is 3/14, 8 p.m.

Mat-Su Valley

Mat-Su LGBT Community Center social support group meets Wednesdays at 5 p.m. Vagabond Blues in Palmer.

Anchorage

Sordid Lives: A Black Comedy About White Trash” opens tonight! Performed live at Mad Myrna’s, Fridays & Saturdays 3/13-3/28, 7 p.m. (the date on the poster is incorrect.)

Third Sunday of Lent with Rev. Norman Van Manen and MCC Anchorage 3/15, 2 p.m.

Transgendered Alaskans’ Social Group (TASG) meets Sundays 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the GLCCA.

PFLAG meeting 3/17, 7 p.m. at the GLCCA.

Lucy Frey Inducted into Alaska Women’s Hall of Fame

Tuesday, 10 March 2009 – 6:04 PM | One Comment
Lucy Frey Inducted into Alaska Women’s Hall of Fame

Lucy Frey, a founder of Alaska’s lesbian community, was inducted into the Alaska Women’s Hall of Fame on March 6 as a member of the inaugural class. Frey is honored as a “social studies educator [and] feminist leader.”

The Hall of Fame inducted 50 women who have made or are making significant contributions to the shaping of Alaska. Seven of the 13 living inductees were present and most are supporters of the lesbian and gay community, according to the Grrlzlist, including Carol Comeau, Dana Fabe, Katie Hurley, Sarah James, Arliss Sturgulewski, Fran Ulmer and Esther Wunnicke.

“I remember Lucy Frey for two things,” wrote Rosemary Shinohara in an ADN editorial Some Teacher.

“She was my most memorable teacher at Clark Junior High. I loved social studies in seventh grade. Getting to stay after to work on the bulletin boards was a big treat. She put up with troublemakers. She furthered a passion for school that carried me through many years. And she often played Scrabble with my mother, a school secretary and die-hard Catholic. I went along for the games.

“I had no idea at the time that Lucy Frey had a life outside Scrabble and classrooms. But last week, she was among 50 women named to the first Alaska Women’s Hall of Fame induction, alongside such notables as Tlingit civil rights leader Elizabeth Peratrovich and Mary Louise Rasmuson of the Rasmuson Foundation.

“Now I find that she was a peace activist, noted Alaska feminist and rabble rouser.

“She handed out pledge cards downtown, asking people to resist violence. She co-owned the Alaska Women’s Bookstore. She helped launch the Alaska Women’s Political Caucus.

“Organizers of the Hall of Fame — a handful of women’s organizations — say many feminist causes originated over potluck dinners in her living room.

“I don’t know how Lucy and my mother became friends — I’ve always thought of my mother as having been a more traditional mom, certainly not someone to hang out with feminists. But I’m glad it happened.

“I always knew Lucy Frey was a special teacher. Now I know she was a special human being too.”

Many LGBT people and our allies knew Lucy and enjoyed the lesbian groups and events she helped to create. Although I moved to Alaska just after she retired to Missouri, I heard much about her, especially the potlucks and the Sing-Along.

What are your thoughts on Lucy Frey’s contributions to Alaska? Share your stories of Lucy in the comments.

Gay AK News & Notes

Monday, 9 March 2009 – 10:08 PM | Comments Off on Gay AK News & Notes
Gay AK News & Notes
DJ Trina spins for 2,000 Lesbians
Babes Around Denver celebrated 6 years of “First Friday” – the biggest monthly event for lesbians in the US – with a massive event on March 6 that was expected to draw thousands of lesbians from around the country. The resident DJ for First Friday, Trina Johnson “DJ Trina J” flew down from Anchorage to spin Top 40 Dance and Hip/Hop for the record-setting crowd, and will continue her tradition of donating all of her fees and tips to various humane societies in Colorado. Babes Around Denver.
Concert and Movie Night entertain Juneau
“Our Pride Chorus concert and dance went very well,” writes Marsha. “We had 166 people in attendance for the concert and many stayed for the dance. The women thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to socialize after the concert. The big spread of food and the dance time allowed that to happen. People loved the choice of music and the quality of the singing during the concert. We did indeed sing many FUN songs in this concert.”
“The men’s movie night was a success,” writes the Webmaster of SEAGLA. “We had about 20 guys, about half couples and half singles. It was a wonderful potluck dinner and the film was a romantic comedy.”
Alaska AFL-CIO Asks for Our Support
“Congress will soon debate the Employee Free Choice Act,” writes John Lepley, of the Alaska AFL-CIO. “Also known as EFCA, this act will help restore the rights of working people and punish employers who violate current labor law. Alaska is a union-dense state and, on a national level, the LGBT community is gaining a larger presence in the labor movement. Pride at Work is a national LGBT organization and member of the AFL-CIO.” Check out the Pride at Work Fact Sheet on The Employee Free Choice Act.
International Two Spirit Gathering
The 2009 International Two Spirit Gathering will be held on October 7-11, 2009 in Estes Park, Colorado. The annual Gathering is for all two-spirit people and their family members. For application, financial assistance and updates, please visit the Two Spirit Gathering.
LGBT Power Summit, April 24-26
The annual LGBT Power Summit is “a three-day intensive training designed to provide activists with the skills, tactics and strategies for moving lawmakers and voters to support the LGBT community.” The Summit is co-sponsored by the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force and EqualityMaine, and they hope to bring a team from each of the 50 states. “If you’re thinking about getting involved in a campaign for an LGBT cause or pro-LGBT candidate,” writes Elias, the contact person for Alaska, “please consider attending this training.” For more info on the 2009 LGBT Power Summit, visit NGLTF
Alaska’s Suicide Prevention Grant Includes GLT Youth
Alaska received a $1.5 million, three-year grant from the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration that will enable the state, Indian tribes, colleges and universities to develop suicide prevention and intervention programs. Alaska will target youth ages 14-24 with the grant, including young Native men in rural Alaska; gay, lesbian and transgender youth; young veterans; and youth in foster care.

Celebrate Women in March

Saturday, 7 March 2009 – 7:24 PM | Comments Off on Celebrate Women in March
Celebrate Women in March

March is Women’s History Month. The 2009 theme is Women Taking the Lead to Save our Planet, and the National Women’s History Project is honoring 100 women who have taken the lead in the environmental or “green” movement.
March 8 is International Women’s Day, celebrating the economic, political and social achievements of women past, present and future. In some countries, IWD is a national holiday.
March 10 is National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. “HIV is Right Here at Home” is the theme for 2009. Women comprise about 27% of HIV infections in the United States, and 19% of reported cases in Alaska.
Locally, The Alaska Women’s Hall of Fame inducts its inaugural class on March 6. The ceremony honors 50 women who have made or are making significant contributions to the shaping of Alaska. Lucy Frey, a founder of Alaska’s lesbian community, is one of the women being honored.
Another of the inductees is Lena Morrow, subject of the play Make Good the Fires by Arlitia Jones. Lena came to Alaska in 1912 when women were just getting the vote. She was a socialist, activist, journalist, feminist and even ran for office in 1916. The play runs March 13-29 at Cyrano’s.
The LunaFest Film Festival on March 20-21 presents ten short films by and about women. Proceeds go to the Breast Cancer Fund and local nonprofit women’s organizations. LunaFest is showing at Out North and is sponsored in part by UAA Women’s Studies. 
If you know about other Alaskan events celebrating women during March, please share your information in the comments.

This Week in LGBT Alaska 3/6/09

Friday, 6 March 2009 – 3:25 PM | Comments Off on This Week in LGBT Alaska 3/6/09
This Week in LGBT Alaska 3/6/09
Check out this week’s events from Alaska GLBT News.

Juneau

Women of Distinction Dinner, with the Pride Chorus and Marsha Buck, 3/7

SEAGLA Social Fridays (6-8 p.m.) for GLBT people and our friends over 21, at The Imperial Bar, downtown. 

Fairbanks

The movie MILK, about Harvey Milk, is showing at the Blue Loon 3/5 – 3/6 at 5:30 p.m. & 8 p.m., and 3/10 – 3/14 at 8 p.m., except March 13. See the Blue Loon for details.

PFLAG meeting 3/8 at 4 p.m.

Mat-Su Valley

Mat-Su LGBT Community Center social support group meetings to discuss LBGT issues in the valley. Wednesdays at 5 p.m. Vagabond Blues in Palmer.

Anchorage

Alaska Rainbows dinner 3/7, 5-7 p.m.

Gothique Leather & Lace Divas Goth Fashion Show hosted by Kynt & Vyxsin. 3/7, 9 p.m. Mad Myrna’s. $10.

Men of Atlantis 3/8, 9 p.m. Mad Myrna’s. $10.

The second Sunday of Lent with Rev. Norman Van Manen and MCC Anchorage 3/8, 2 p.m.

Transgendered Alaskans’ Social Group (TASG), meets Sundays 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the GLCCA.

Gothique Fashion Show with Kynt & Vyxsin

Tuesday, 3 March 2009 – 9:49 PM | Comments Off on Gothique Fashion Show with Kynt & Vyxsin
Gothique Fashion Show with Kynt & Vyxsin

This Saturday is the Gothique Leather & Lace Divas Goth Fashion Show, presented by American Gothique and hosted by Kynt & Vyxsin.
“Alaska’s Finest models go GOTHIC for a Fashion show that is Wild, sexually charged, and hosted by Amazing Race stars Kynt and Vyxsin. This is a night that you do not want to miss. Exciting and unlike any other fashion show. The show includes nudity, so viewer discretion is advised.” 
American Gothique is based in Chugiak?!
The Leather & Lace Fashion Show is March 7, 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m. 21 & over. $10 at the door. One night only, at Mad Myrna’s.

This Week in LGBT Alaska 2/27/09

Friday, 27 February 2009 – 12:26 PM | Comments Off on This Week in LGBT Alaska 2/27/09
This Week in LGBT Alaska 2/27/09
Check out this week’s events from Alaska GLBT News.

Juneau

Juneau Pride Chorus concert and dance 2/28, 7:30 p.m. at the Juneau Arts & Culture Center.

Men’s Movie Night 2/28, 7 p.m. Email SEAGLA for location.

SEAGLA Social Fridays (6-8 p.m.) for GLBT people and our friends over 21 at The Imperial Bar. 

Fairbanks

Mardi Gras Party at Jeff’s House 2/28, 9 p.m. with DJ White Chocolate. 21 and over.

Mat-Su Valley

Mat-Su LGBT Community Center social group, Wednesdays at 5 p.m. Vagabond Blues in Palmer.

Anchorage

First Sunday of Lent with Rev. Norman Van Manen and MCC Anchorage 3/1, 2 p.m.

Transgendered Alaskans’ Social Group (TASG), meets Sundays 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the GLCCA.

Greetings from Pastor Norman Van Manen

Wednesday, 25 February 2009 – 6:50 PM | Comments Off on Greetings from Pastor Norman Van Manen
Greetings from Pastor Norman Van Manen

Reverend Norman Van Manen was installed as Development Pastor of MCC Anchorage on Feb. 15 in the presence of over forty members of the LGBT-inclusive church. Van Manen visited in mid-December as a pastoral candidate and was appointed soon after, due to the positive response by church and community members.

Pastor Van Manen wrote a special greeting for readers of Bent Alaska and Alaska GLBT News:

“I am new to Alaska by only a few days. As I settle in and become acquainted with the GLBTQ community, I am looking forward to meeting you. I have already discovered that Alaska is not an easy place to find comfort in being the person you were born to be. It is my goal that all who worship at MCC Anchorage will find self esteem, love from others, and always feel loved by God. I am looking forward to working with you and listening to your stories.” 

Reverend Van Manen brings 41 years of ministry experience to MCC Anchorage and to the community. Van Manen’s Pastoral Ponderings for this week are posted on the MCCA site:
“It is a revising and adjusting time for me. I still have to remind myself when I awaken in the morning that I am in Anchorage, Alaska. I was expecting to see water to the south and mountains to the north but instead the Cook Inlet is to the west (water) and the Mountains are to the east. What an awesome sight it was for me to see Mount McKinley from a high place for the first time a few days ago. It is 300 miles from here.
“MCC Anchorage has a great spirit of  embodiment and I am impressed with your warmth and kindness. Our worship is exciting and I am looking forward to the second message in a Sermon Series entitled The Week That Changed The World. This week’s message is entitled The Day of Authority.
“This series of messages will take us up to and including Easter Sunday. On Thursday nights, we have a program that is called Step by Step. This is a Bible Study time with much discussion. We are looking at the foundation of our faith at the moment and you are all most welcome to attend. We have soup at 6:30 p.m. and begin Bible Study at 7 p.m. Please bring your Bible and a pen or pencil.
“I am looking forward to meeting with the Board of Directors this Sunday at 4:30 p.m. for our first official meeting. There is much to talk about and much to plan. We have great and exciting days ahead. I have each of you in my prayers.”
The MCC Sunday service begins at 2 p.m. Photos of the Consecration and Laying of Hands ceremony at the installation of Rev. Van Manen are posted on the Metropolitan Community Church web site, which was recently up-graded by webmaster Matthew Moak.