just out since 1983 PUBUSHER steppin’ out contents Renee LaChance VOL 10 NO. 16 JULY 1,1993 EDITOR Ariel Walerwoman Just Out welcomes Charles Moose as CALENDAR EDITOR Meroe Elahi FEATURE W RITER Grant Michael Men/.ics PHOTOGRAPHER Linda Kliewer M ADVERTISING k Meg Grace E. Ann Hinds Jewel Robinson J m CREATIVE DIRECTOR E. Ann Hinds GRAPHIC DESIGN Rupert Kinnard PROOFREADER Marvin Moore TYPESETTER the City of Portland’s new police chief. Moose has marched in uniform with us in Lesbian and Gay Pride parades for the past few years. We are confident of his continued support for the diverse sexual-minority community. In selecting Moose for the job, Mayor Vera Katz said, “I selected Charles Moose because of his proven record in developing and implementing community-policing concepts, because of his demonstrated ability to fight neighborhood crime and because of his leadership experience.... He has demonstrated a unique ability to bring together, to motivate and to work with widely diverse groups in the community, a talent that will serve him well as chief.” Dee StarDancer Fultz DISTRIBUTION Up Front Distribution FEATURES A family of pride Here’s a look at Portland’s Lesbian and Gay Pride Day (pp. 16 - 17 ) Carpe diem Michelangelo Signorile talks with Grant Menzies about his new book, Queer in America (pp. 13 - 15 ) DEPARTMENTS World briefs (p. 4 ) National news (pp. 5 - 6 ) editorial Local news (p p . 10 - 11 ) CONTRIBUTORS Religion Beth Hyams Dr. Tantalus Lee Lynch Howard N. Dana C.J. McCall Sidney Brinkley Christopher Kamera Hearings get underway Just Out is published on the first and fifteen th day o f each m onth. Copyright ©1993 by Just Out. No part of Just Out may be reproduced without written permission from the publisher. T he su b m ission o f w ritten and graphic materials is welcomed. Written material should be typed and double- spaced. 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Others think that the strong-arm tactics of Oregon Citizens Alliance Republicans created a backlash within the ranks of House Republicans. A recent editorial in The Oregonian acknowledged this when it challenged members of the House to “stop running scared.” House Speaker Larry Campbell was publicly pleading inno­ cent while, apparently, holding SB 34 hostage behind the scenes. It seems Rep. Del Parks, chairman of the House Judi­ ciary Committee, has grown weary of being the “fall guy” for Campbell. Parks may also be trying to distance himself from the chilling scenario reported in The Oregonian's three-part scries on the religious right’s growing involvement in Oregon poli­ tics. There is an insidious casualncss that incorporates the dogma of white male supremacy into the morning prayer sessions lead by Craig Campbell, Larry Campbell’s son and political aide. These sessions are attended by members of the OCA, television personality Pat Robertson’s Christian Coali­ tion and some legislators. “You have to think of yourselves as being part of a spiritual brotherhood. You are a chosen race. You are God’s holy people, called outof darkness into God’s light,” informs youngCampbcll in the prayer meeting, as quoted in The Oregonian. These words have a legacy of hatred, lynching, genocide and rape supporting them. Each person in the progressive community needs to have this quote to show to people who arc confused by the OCA’s “Christian” camouflage, for this is ultimately what it’s all about: “God’s chosen race, God’s holy people.” A I believe that part of the reason SB 34 has progressed to the hearing stage is to distract people from the report of blatant white supremacy disguised as “Christianity” and dressed up as “morning prayers” inside our state Legislature. Our legislators need to be held accountable for turning their backs on white supremacist activity occurring within the heart of our state government. All the brouhaha about what queers do in bed is sure to act as a great distraction from this core issue. It is heartening to see that SB 34 may finally have a chance to go to the floor of the House for a vote, though. It was delightful to watch OCA henchman Scott Lively get slapoed down by Rep. Del Parks for threatening him during the hearing. Lively seems to have grown so comfortable with using intimi­ dation as a tactic that he’s forgotten he’s not sitting in a small town s city council meeting scaring vulnerable community leaders. He’s just a guppy in the ocean when it comes to threatening a legislator inside the state Capitol building. As much as the OCA enjoys painting a picture of gays and lesbians as having a “militant agenda,” it’s become more and more obvious to the legislators who is actually threatening and intimidating them. Not queers, certainly. W e’re too busy trying to please everyone. W e’re also too busy working to create safe ways for communities to really explore the issues behind the OCA’s distortions. At the hearings, Katherine English entreated the committee to respect and affirm her inherent civil rights. Her dignity remained intact, and the dignity of the members of the commit­ tee remained intact. She didn’t beg, nor did she threaten to hurt anyone. She spoke from her heart about personally vulnerable issues. When we have a chance to speak and be heard, our eloquence knows no bounds. There is a rightness to our cause that is undeniably just and fair. This rightness always shines through, and people cannot help but be moved by it. MCC-Portland invites a new pastor to its congregation Ip. 7 ). COLUMNS (p. 8 ) Scott Lively is riding roughshod in southern Oregon (p. 9 ) It’s a queer thing Grand Floral Parade participants caught on videotape (p. 25 ) ARTS Music Dr. Tantalus reviews the Portland Lesbian Choir (p. 23 ) Theater Homegrown talent William Luce has won international acclaim fo r Sayonara (p. 26 )