UNIVERSITY Lesbian group cites sexism, splits from GALA By Daralyn Trappe Emerald Reporter Many women who have been active in the University's Gay and Lesbian Alliance recently formed a separate group that will focus specifically on lesbi an issues. Several women who are ac tive in the new group, called the Lesbian and Hisexuai Wom en's Association, said it was or ganized because of sexist atti tudes from some gay men in ('.ALA and the need for a sepa rate space to focus solely on women's issues. "I felt like lesbians were feel ing dis-empowered." said (’.ALA Co-direct or Sue Dockstader. "1 certainly was anil even though I was in a po sition of power. I heard com ments every single day that really were invalidating. Nasty, anti-woman things were being said. "And I later found out the worst people were the ones who had already been through anti-sexism workshops Dockstader said she will stay on as co-director of GALA until the end of the school year. Al though most women have de cided either to become mem bers of the new group alone or remain active in both groups, a few have decided to remain solely with GALA. "As far as 1 know, the other ones who are with GALA feel that they need to work with gay men on issues." she said. "Also they have made a com ■i wf ‘iC^i ■■■■! mitment to GALA and they can’t rearrange their s( hedule" for a new group. “By being inside GALA. I can help support the women there ." Many men who are GALA members have expressed a con cern over whether this group will work with G A I. A . Doc kstader said “I've told them that, from what I can tell, the print iple of the group is that women need to empower each other." she said. “I think, as far as I can toll, that these people are proh ably amenable to working with gay men but they need to have their own space to feel empow ered .ind to lie around wom en." One of the male members ol GALA said he was concerned about seeing GALA divided "1 think if women need their own space they should lie able to have it. they should lie com fortable. If they're not comfort able in a gay and lesbian situa tion, then they should move into their own situation," said GA1.A member Brant Mitchell “As far as the gay and lesbi an movement. I think it's cer tainly not going to lx- helpful toward it," he said "It will lie a dividing force. I don't think it's going to help us to ac hicvc equal rights I think we need to stick together." Mitchell said the charges of sexism are valid, hut believes that gays and lesbians should continue to work together GALA member Kristen ! $2.00 OFF Converse Shoes 25% OFF Silver Rings $1.00 OFF CDs and Tapes Lazar's Bazar Inmann-VYilson. who plans to tie m live in both (iAI.A and the new group. said she does not think, .ill women should have to take on the responsibility of ed ucating men alHiut sexism "So many women have been beaten down for so long (in so ciety! that they 're not willing to wait around to educate men." she said "Some of us are. and I think that it s important for those of us who are willing to educate men to do that. "Hut those of us who don't feel that we can. don't have the energy to and don't feel safe doing it. don't have that obliga lion Steen Mitchell, one of the women who has organized the new group, said she believes both groups will he able to work together "In creating a safe space, I think it will i>e easier for lesbi ans to work with gav men," she said "I don't see it .is a problem The more groups we have going that are strong, the more we can do outreai It and education Dockstader Inmann Wilson and Steen Mill hell all said the gav and lesbians cultures are very different from eai It other and separate groups makes sense. "Really, there was never a connection lietween gays and lesbians, except that we're op pressed by the same oppres sors." InmennWilson said "It's nice to lx* able to come to gether and work together in co alition building, but to share office space isn't necessary. 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