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Gay Church gives offerings to Haiti, plans Open House & Valentine’s party

Sunday, 24 January 2010 – 7:08 AM | Comments Off on Gay Church gives offerings to Haiti, plans Open House & Valentine’s party
Gay Church gives offerings to Haiti, plans Open House & Valentine’s party
MCC Anchorage is donating 20% of all offerings from the next two Sunday worship services to Doctors Without Borders to help Haiti recover from the devastating earthquake.
“Please uphold the people of Haiti in your thoughts and prayers, as well as the people from many nations who are involved in the aid effort.”
In February, the Metropolitan Community Church of Anchorage (MCCA) is hosting an Open House, a Retreat and a Valentine’s Day Party.
MCCA Open House 2/7
Join us for a meet and great with the newly elected Board of Directors and Community Representative of MCC Anchorage on Feb. 7 from 3-4:30 p.m. Find out how MCCA is working to support Identity, Four A’s and others this year and beyond. MCCA is looking forward to meeting representatives from other like-minded organizations who promote diversity and equality for all of Alaska. Share with us your mission and objectives and find out how MCCA can work with you in your endeavors. Finger foods and refreshments will be provided.
Retreat: Newness 2/13
The retreat is open to all and has been two months in the planning. Join us for a time of food, music, and fellowship on Feb. 13 from 12-2 p.m. as we celebrate the New Year and discuss how to put off the old and bring in the new.

Love Your Gay Neighbor Valentine’s Day Party 2/14
Join MCCA after the 2-3 p.m. service on Valentine’s Day as we celebrate who God created us to be! Bring your straight, gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered and/or queer friends! We will provide red and white foods and share in the tradition of exchanging Valentines with one another. Come for a fantastic time of friendship and unity!
Visit MCCA for more information.

No Name-Calling Week, Prof. Smoke on Matthew Shepard, & the Women’s Summit

Saturday, 16 January 2010 – 8:37 AM | Comments Off on No Name-Calling Week, Prof. Smoke on Matthew Shepard, & the Women’s Summit
No Name-Calling Week, Prof. Smoke on Matthew Shepard, & the Women’s Summit
Gay AK – notes for and from LGBT Alaska

No Sticks, No Stones, No Dissing
GLSEN’s No Name-Calling Week is January 25-29, 2010, a week of educational and art activities aimed at stopping name-calling and bullying in schools. The Creative Expression Contest is an opportunity for students to submit essays, poetry, music, original artwork, or other pieces that convey their experiences and feelings about name-calling, and their ideas for putting a stop to verbal bullying in their schools and communities. Lesson plans and other resources at No Name-Calling Week.


Gale Smoke on Matthew Shepard
Professor Gale Smoke will review Judy Shepard’s book “The Meaning of Matthew, and a World Transformed” (Hudson Press, 2009) at this month’s Anchorage PFLAG meeting. Refreshments will be available and all are invited to the meeting at Immanuel Presbyterian Church on Jan. 21 at 7 p.m. Anchorage PFLAG.


Alaskans Together announces new board and officers
Congratulations to the new board members: Heather Bayless, Kelli Burkinshaw, Shayle Hutchison, Miguel De Marzo, Verner Wilson, and Christopher Narvaez. For 2010, the new executive officers for the organization are as follows: Elias Rojas – Board President, Joseph Lapp II – Vice President, Kevin Kristof – Treasurer, and Miguel De Marzo – Secretary. We are happy to announce that ATE is now a member of the Equality Federation. Come and join in the fun and hard work by volunteering to serve on one of the committees, which meet monthly by conference call. There is room for you! Join Alaskans Together.
Women’s Summit: Anchorage lunch 3/17 and Juneau conference 3/18 – 3/19
It’s time to sign up for the 2010 Women’s Summit on March 17-19. The theme for this year is “Interpersonal Violence in Alaska: Why Alaska Ranks at the Top, and Strategies for Success.” The keynote speaker is Rebecca Levenson, Senior Policy Analyst with the Family Violence Prevention Fund. Come listen, learn and network with other women from around the state. Rebecca will also speak at a luncheon in Anchorage on Wednesday, March 17, 12 pm at the Sheraton Hotel downtown, $35/person. A limited number of scholarships are available for the Juneau conference (for travel, lodging and registration) and are due by March 1. For those arranging your own travel and lodging, applications are due by March 10. The Women’s Summit is organized by the Alliance for Reproductive Justice.
Tantric Wisdom for the Activities of Daily Living
Bird Trungma, Rinpoche, has moved her short essays on Tantric Wisdom to HubPages. She hopes you will keep reading them, and continue to enjoy and benefit from them. Her first essay tells her story of moving to Anchorage, almost leaving, then deciding to stay. Check out Bird’s Tantric Wisdom.

This Week in LGBT Alaska 1/15/10

Friday, 15 January 2010 – 3:11 PM | Comments Off on This Week in LGBT Alaska 1/15/10
This Week in LGBT Alaska 1/15/10
This week’s LGBT events from the statewide newsletter Alaska GLBT News.

Juneau

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

Juneau Pride Chorus rehearses every Friday, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. at Resurrection Lutheran Church. Marsha

Fairbanks

Continuing LGBT Discussion 1/17, 11:30 p.m. at the UUFF.

Wednesday Social at 9 p.m. Email Joshua for the current location.

Mat-Su Valley

Mat-Su LGBT Community Center in Palmer is open M-F 5-8 p.m. (except 6-8 on Wed.) The social group meets Wednesdays, 5-6 p.m. at Vagabond Blues.

Anchorage

Scott T. Schofield’s “Debutante Balls” 1/14-1/16 at 7:30 p.m. and 1/17 at 4 p.m. at Out North.

Prayer Vigil for Haiti 1/17, 11 a.m. at the GLCCA

Fur Rondy float planning meeting 1/17, 4 p.m. at Mad Myrna’s

Professor Gale Smoke reviews Judy Shepard’s book “The Meaning of Matthew” 1/21, 7 p.m. at Immanuel Presbyterian Church. Anchorage PFLAG.

Renown poet and author Nikki Giovanni 1/21, 7:30 p.m. A free event for Civil Rights Month at UAA.

Alaska Remembers Dan Cook (Cherresse)

Friday, 15 January 2010 – 6:47 AM | Comments Off on Alaska Remembers Dan Cook (Cherresse)
Alaska Remembers Dan Cook (Cherresse)

Dan Cook, aka Cherreese, was an active member of the Imperial Court of All Alaska for many years before retiring to Oregon. He passed away from cancer at approximately 10 p.m. Alaska time on January 7, 2010. The funeral is tomorrow in Eugene, Oregon, and on February 20 the Anchorage gay community will host a local Celebration of Life.

Mikey LaChoy, Emperor 25, wrote:

“We are going to have a memorial of sorts for Wawa… the “All About Cherreesse – Wawa Party.” We’ll meet for WaWas [Cherreesse’s favorite drink] at the Raven for an hour from 6-7pm, then parade over to Myrna’s (Crowns and Gowns) and put on a fundraiser show as she would have wanted. Dress code: everyone wear white wigs!”

Princess Felicia in Eugene is creating a memory album (leave your remembrances as comments, and I will send them to her.) LaChoy began by sharing his photos and memories:

Alaska Greives for Mama WaWa

To our brothers and sisters in Eugene,

I would like to take a few minutes to share with you some of Dan Cook’s (Empress Cherresse) accomplishments in Alaska and some of our fond memories of him. Please bear in mind that we in Alaska may not be thinking clearly as we are grieving along with all those in so many places who have been touched by Dan during his great life.

As Cherresse said in a bio written for the Imperial Court of All Alaska’s 25th Anniversary, he felt a part of Alaska and its Court from the very beginning. Cherresse was at Alaska’s first Coronation representing Eugene as their first Empress. It was in that first visit that he fell in love with the state.

We are unsure of exactly what year Dan arrived in Alaska but we are sure he began making an impact right away. As manager of the Jade Room Bar, Cherresse started Alaska’s first weekly drag show and soon knew everyone.

Years later, Cherresse was elected Empress 18 of All Alaska and served with distinction through some very rough times in Alaska. He was always a trooper who showed up for any fundraiser to tread the boards in those distinctive boas… everyone knew Cherresse was in the house from all the feathers left wherever he went!

Dan was part of and helped many other organizations in Alaska raising charity funds for many causes. Of these, Dan’s pet organization was the Mount McKinley Non-Ascent Club which was a gay organization dedicated to enjoying Alaska’s great outdoors camping, fishing, hiking, etc. Eventually, when Dan’s roommates Bob and Gene DeLoach began building the “Triangle Ranch” on a lake north of Anchorage, Dan became the defacto Den Mother for the McKinley Club, Men’s Club, and many others.

Over the years Dan welcomed, fed, looked after, cleaned up after, and nurtured hundreds of young Alaskan gay (and straight) young men and women. Many of us have Dan to thank for being that mentor who showed us all how to get along with each other and love each other even when we want to kill each other.

This, I think, is Dan’s greatest legacy: of all the people I’ve talked to and all the time I knew Dan, the worst he was ever heard him speak of others (even when he was treated very badly) was “that little shit”, shake his head, and change the subject… and he would still smile that sweet smile when he said it. I hope we can all remember that about Dan Cherresse Cook and perhaps his legacy will be a happier community of loving, caring friends.

Ever in Peace, Love, and Unity
Emperor 25 of All Alaska
Mikey Wa LaChoy

Prayer Vigil for Haiti at the Gay/Lesbian Community Center

Thursday, 14 January 2010 – 11:48 PM | Comments Off on Prayer Vigil for Haiti at the Gay/Lesbian Community Center
Prayer Vigil for Haiti at the Gay/Lesbian Community Center

Relief agencies are working around the clock to help the people of Haiti and are collecting donations to cover the costs of the massive rescue. Rainbow World Fund, an international relief agency based in the GLBTA community, has supported projects in Haiti since 2004 and accepts donations online or by mail.

In Anchorage, Church Life Alaska organized a prayer vigil, and responded to the un-Christian comments of Pat Robertson:

As the people of Haiti and the world struggle to comprehend the magnitude of the earthquake in Haiti, it is important for us to gather together and pray. Church Life Alaska is hosting a prayer vigil on Sunday at 11 a.m. in the Gay and Lesbian Community Center.

You may have heard the rubbish coming from Pat Robertson’s mouth about how he believes this is God’s punishment. We know that this is false, and we will pray for the people with love and understanding in our hearts, not ugly judgment. So please come and join us as we pray for a successful rescue and rebuilding effort.

The vigil will be followed by a community potluck, and donations will be collected for the relief efforts.

Contact Church Life AK for more information.

Anchorage paper hosts legacy book for Mary Daly, Boston lesbian author

Sunday, 10 January 2010 – 8:12 PM | Comments Off on Anchorage paper hosts legacy book for Mary Daly, Boston lesbian author
Anchorage paper hosts legacy book for Mary Daly, Boston lesbian author

Mary Daly, radical lesbian feminist author of Gyn/Ecology and Beyond God the Father, passed away on Jan. 3, and the Anchorage Daily News opened a legacy book for the Boston professor who didn’t live in Alaska and probably never visited.

The ADN reprinted her obituary from the Associated Press, and the guest book currently has 105 entries, mostly from New England. Only 2 entries are from Alaska, although a few entries do not give locations.

Daly was a major voice in the women’s movement and a central figure in eco-feminism. Several of her books are among the classics of women’s studies courses. Her first book, The Church and the Second Sex published in 1968, argued that the Church systematically oppressed women for centuries. In later years, she considered herself “post-Christian.”

“Ever since childhood, I have been honing my skills for living the life of a Radical Feminist Pirate and cultivating the Courage to Sin,” she wrote in the opening of “Sin Big,” a 1996 autobiographical article for the New Yorker magazine. “The word ‘sin’ is derived from the Indo-European root ‘es-,’ meaning ‘to be.’ When I discovered this etymology, I intuitively understood that for a woman trapped in patriarchy, which is the religion of the entire planet, ‘to be’ in the fullest sense is ‘to sin.’ ”

Daly made headlines when she retired from Boston College (a Jesuit university where she taught for 30 years) rather than admit men to some of her advanced women’s studies classes, saying that the presence of men made the women less likely to speak. She did let men enroll in her introductory feminism courses and tutored them in the advanced subjects. Her anti-trans opinions were as controversial in the LGBT community as her anti-patriarchy stance was at Boston College.

Two Great LGBT Scholarships

Sunday, 10 January 2010 – 6:53 AM | Comments Off on Two Great LGBT Scholarships
Two Great LGBT Scholarships
Alaska’s LGBT students have two more scholarship opportunities to help with the high costs of continuing their education: the Pride Foundation assists queer and ally students in the Northwest attending a wide variety of programs. The Point Foundation is a national LGBT fund for university students. Both applications are completed online, and the deadlines are approaching.
Pride education scholarships: deadline 1/31
Each year, Pride Foundation provides educational scholarships to current and future lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and straight-ally leaders and role models from Alaska, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Washington. Pride Foundation offers 50 different scholarship funds, with only one application to complete. Scholarships cover accredited post-secondary school, including community colleges, 4-year public or private colleges and universities, trade or vocational training, creative studies programs, certificate programs, medical or law schools, or other accredited degree programs. The application is completed online and the deadline is January 31, 2010.
Point university scholarships: deadline 2/12
Point scholarships are provided to LGBT students to help them meet the costs of higher education at an accredited four-year university. In addition to financial support, students gain a network of fellow students and leaders to assist them in their career path. Point Foundation: The National LGBT Scholarship Fund provides financial support, mentoring, leadership training and hope to meritorious students who are marginalized due to sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. The deadline for online applications is February 12, 2010.

“Debutante Balls”: A transgender one-man-show at Out North

Saturday, 9 January 2010 – 6:27 AM | Comments Off on “Debutante Balls”: A transgender one-man-show at Out North
“Debutante Balls”: A transgender one-man-show at Out North

Scott T. Schofield, an award-winning trans performer, returns to Anchorage this week with Debutante Balls, about his years as a debutante in the deep south.

Out North describes Debutante Balls as a “theatrical stand-up comedy dance through the fascinating culture of the Southern Debutante Ball. Schofield’s wicked sense of self-aware humor and poetic sensibility guide us gently (or is that genteel-ly?) through the many ways he “came out” into Southern Society: as a lesbian, radical feminist, and finally, as a transgender man.”

Schofield is an award-winning writer, performer, and educator creating theater about gender and sexuality. He tours internationally with his solo shows, and acts and writes for theater and film.

He was previously at Out North in March 2008 to perform Becoming a Man in 127 Easy Steps.

See Debutante Balls at Out North: Jan. 14-16 at 7:30 p.m. and Jan. 17 at 4 p.m. Tickets are $20, available online or at the door.

Here’s a video clip of Debutante Balls from Schofield’s YouTube channel, undergroundtrans:

This Week in LGBT Alaska 1/8/10

Friday, 8 January 2010 – 2:53 PM | Comments Off on This Week in LGBT Alaska 1/8/10
This Week in LGBT Alaska 1/8/10
This week’s LGBT events from the statewide newsletter Alaska GLBT News.

Juneau

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

Juneau Pride Chorus rehearses every Friday, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. at Resurrection Lutheran Church. Marsha

Fairbanks

Greek Gods and Goddess: Toga Party 1/9, 7 p.m. An Imperial Court all-ages event with food, fun, fashion show, dancing and live entertainment. $12 in costume, $15 in street clothes, at the Carlson Center.

LGBT Call for Action with guest speaker Harriet Drummond on 1/10, service at 10:30 a.m., conversation at 12:30 p.m. at the UUFF.

PFLAG Meeting 1/10, 4 p.m.

Wednesday LGBTA Social at 9:30 p.m. Email Joshua for the current location.

Mat-Su Valley

Mat-Su LGBT Community Center in Palmer is open M-F 5-8 p.m. (except 6-8 on Wed.) The social group meets Wednesdays, 5-6 p.m. at Vagabond Blues.

Anchorage

Friday Divas Variety Show, 9 p.m. at Mad Myrna’s.

Sunday worship with MCC Anchorage, 2 p.m.

Gay, Joyous and Free AA Meeting on Mondays, 6 p.m. at the GLCCA.

Pride Festival 2010 Planning Meeting 1/13, 5:30 p.m. at the GLCCA.

Scott T. Schofield’s “Debutante Balls” 1/14-1/16 at 7:30 p.m. and 1/17 at 4 p.m. at Out North.

Anchorage Assembly’s Drummond brings LGBT Call for Action to Fairbanks

Friday, 8 January 2010 – 6:51 AM | Comments Off on Anchorage Assembly’s Drummond brings LGBT Call for Action to Fairbanks
Anchorage Assembly’s Drummond brings LGBT Call for Action to Fairbanks
Harriet Drummond, a member of the Anchorage Assembly and a supporter of the recent attempt to pass an LGBT non-discrimination ordinance, will be a guest speaker at the Fairbanks Unitarian Church on Sunday, Jan. 10 for the program “The Anchorage Gay Rights Ordinance: Lessons Learned and a Call for Action.”
After the service, there will be a Community Conversation on Fairbanks GLBT Issues and Developing an Action Agenda, at 12:30 p.m. A light lunch will be provided, and potluck items are appreciated.
The Unitarian Universalist fellowship of Fairbanks is welcoming, open and affirming to all. UUFF is located at 4448 Pikes Landing Road, across from the Princess Hotel.
Other Fairbanks LGBT events this weekend:
The Imperial Court’s Greek Gods and Goddess Toga Party, 7 p.m. at the Carlson Center. Food, fun, fashion show, dancing and live entertainment at an all-ages event. $12 in costume, $15 in street clothes.
Fairbanks PFLAG is holding their first meeting of 2010 on Sunday, Jan. 10 at 4 p.m. Please RSVP.