12 ▼ jun« 1 7 , 1® 94 ▼ jus« o u t Affordable Computer Consulting and Training Ju n e Special! 3 Hours of Personal Training in Quicken, Word, System S a sics or a Program of Your Choice Fred Allemann (Windows or Mac versions) 335-7649 $69 PARA Member local news Indusivity is the k e y to com m unity Gay and lesbian pride committee welcomes diversity ▼ by Jann Gilbert ric Brown, chairm an o f the board o f parade and rally drew over 11,000 people. Pride Northw est, organizers o f the Parade participants are being asked to as­ 1994 Portland G ay and Lesbian Pride semble in the South Park Blocks, beginning at 9 Parade and Festival, stresses that the am Saturday, July 9. Floats, bands and m archers group is “w orking to make everyone must be fully assem bled by 11:30 am, according feel part o f the com m unity.” He says, "T to his Brown. is a The parade will step out prom ptly at com m unity event, sponsored by the gay and les­ noon. bian com m unity.” Follow ing the parade, a festival and rally be­ Brown notes that people o f all ages are wel­ gin at 1 pm in the North Park B locks, at the end o f com e not only at the parade and rally but also at the parade route. the block party and street dance being held the Pride N orthw est will honor the efforts and night before. The party and dance will be held in achievem ents o f tw o com m unity leaders at the the North Park Blocks and will include “ melon rally, presenting each with a Spirit o f Pride Award. bow ling” as a fund-raiser for the C ascade AIDS Under wraps for now, the leaders’ nam es will Project. soon be revealed. The next issue o f Just Out will At last count, over 100 groups have signed up divulge the honored names and offer a full sched­ to m arch in the parade. In addition, over 150 ule o f the many other events that will take place com m unity organizations and vendors have reg­ during the Portland pride celebrations. istered to offer their goods and services at booths For more inform ation call Pride N orthw est at located near the post-parade rally. Last year’s 295-9788. E enjoy the quiet company of our lions, gargoyles, gods, goddesses and a wonderful assortment of exceptional cast cement statuary and garden ornam ents that can withstand the elem ents. Equally at home indoors or out. Rejuvenation... we sell the past. REJUVENATION MOM SAT 9 fi S U M MOO S E . OKAM D AVEMUE, 12 5 • TELEPM OM F. 2 3 8 1900 PORTLAM D, O R 972 I 4 Gay and lesbian program to air locally Hear the Stonewall march live! In the Life is the first national gay and lesbian series to run on the Public Broadcasting System. The program is now being shown on over 60 PBS stations around the country. O n W ednesday, June 22, O PB plans to air one ep iso d e o f the series, at 10:30 pm , follow ing a docu m en tary on S tonew all. O PB currently has no plans to run the program s on a regular basis. It goes w ithout saying that the station will receive com plaints from view ers objecting to In the Life. It is im portant that the queer com m unity show its approval and support for m ainstream stations that show lesbian- and gay-oriented program s. T his can be done by calling 293-1984, o r w riting to O P B , 7140 SW M acadam , Port­ land, OR 97219. Let them know you support progressive program m ing. KBOO 90.7 FM presents live coverage o f Stonewall 25: The International M arch on the United Nations to A ffirm the H um an Rights of Lesbian and G ay People on Sunday, June 26. Coverage is from 10:30 am until 5 pm. This will be a live broadcast o f the m arch in New York City which com m em orates the 25th anniversary o f the Stonewall riots, w here gay men and lesbians openly and collectively resisted po­ lice aggression. The riots are credited with giving rise to the m odem queer rights m ovem ent. The march is about visibility. Our increased visibility may seem to increase the violence and hatred directed towards us, but it is this same visibil­ ity which will ultimately guarantee our full rights as human beings. Tune in and celebrate with KBOO. Compiled by Jann Gilbert