Voices in the Wilderness t is clear that testing positive for H IV anti­ bodies has psychologically devastating effects on a person, his or her fam ily, and friends. This is especially true with many public health officials and scientists dogmati­ cally proclaiming that KM) percent o f sero­ positive persons w ill eventually die o f AIDS. Those who test positive w ill have to deal w ith the psycholgical stresses o f fear and dis­ crimination for the rest o f their lives. Because the immune system is adversely affected by stress o f any kind, an immune system already suppressed by H IV would seem to be sever ly compromised by continuous stress o f this magnitude. I Which just goes to show that some women in the Democratic party are no less immune to the lure o f conservative politics than are Republican men. Evangelist's child prostitution ring busted vangelist Tony Leyva was sentenced to 20 years in prison after he admitted guilt in a child prostituiton ring. The courtroom audience in Roanoke, V A . which included some o f Leyva’ s victims and their families, cheered w hen Federal District Judge James Turk told the evangelist that everyone who had ever heard him preach morality “ ought to kick you good according to The New York Times. E Leyva. 42, is also serving a sentence on state charges o f sexually abusing two boys in Salem. V A . Rias Edward Morris, 47, an organist for the Tony Leyva Evangelistic Association of Columbus, GA, was sentenced to 15 years in prison. Freddie H. Herring, 50, of the Light­ house Assembly in Douglassville, G A, was sentenced to 12 years. A ll three men pleaded — D r. James E. D 'E ram o’s column, AIDScopc, appears regularly in Bay Windows. New England's largest gay and lesbian newspaper. D r. D 'E ram o has a doctorate in infectious diseases fro m the U niversity o f Texas M edical Center in Houston. He has specialized training in medical counsetng and psychotherapy , tmd is in private practice in Manhattan. (Bay Windows. A pril b-12, I9K9) Hu/ / , buzz “ G ” word taboo at ART/AIDS proud conservative Democrat with strong fam ily ties” is how her campaign director described newly elected Congress­ woman Judy Long, according to In These Times. Long represents Indiana's 4th Congressional District, the district which spawned Dan Quayle. “ Eschewing feminist identification. Long projected herself as acceptable in mostly male terms to a largely conservative electorate, wrote ITT's George Fish in a recent issue. hat with all the gay men who were involved in last month’s ART/AIDS benefit, one might surmise that the “ G ” word would appear at least once in materials pro­ moting the week-long event. One would, how­ ever. search in vain. While photographs o f gay men were used in the beautiful ART/AIDS poster and other materials, the “ G " word was conspicuous by its absence. Jerry West, one o f those men. lived his life as a gay artist; he would be appalled at the hypocrisy. A flap involving two high profile organiza­ tions in the gay community was averted when human figures in a painting were covered. The painting was exhibited in the rotunda o f the Portland Center for the Per­ forming Arts by the Portland Chapter o f the Names Project during the Portland Gay Men s Chorus concerts in April. The painting, which measures 12 feet square and is executed in bright colors, memo, ializ.es eight men who died ot AIDS. (See photo above.) A When the local Names Project people were approached by PGMC with complaints that the Come and enjoy the natural setting, therapeutic hot springs, pools, steam sauna, hiking trails, rustic cabins, old mountain lodge, ovo-lactic vegetarian meals (included) at historic Breitenbush Hot Springs, 60 miles east of Salem. This three day retreat for Lesbians is limited to 100 participants. There'll be time available for healing workshops, play, relaxation, music — your choice. Sliding fee scale $100-$ 150 (set your own fee). 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