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AIDS & HIV
A S A P T re a tm e n t S e rv ic e * provides individual and group counsel­
ing for people who are HIV-positive and who are also having problem s
w ith alcohol and drugs. Title I funds are available to help pay fo r
treatm ent Call the intake coordinator Monday through Friday to ask fo r
a Title I appointm ent. (2130 S W F ifth Ave. 2 2 4 -0 0 7 5 )0 2/9 6)
C ascade A ID S Project provides nonmedical services to people
whose lives are affected by HIV and AIDS in O regon. Services include
counseling, support groups, advocacy, assistance, outreach and edu­
cation. activities and inform ation Benefits A d v o c a c y C lin ic is
held every Monday to assist people who are H IV-positive w ith govern­
ment entitlem ent program s and housing form s. ( 10:30 am-noon CAP
o ffices.) C onfidential and anonymous d ro p -in H IV testing is pro­
vided every Tuesday evening fo r gay and bisexual men. (6 -8 pm. CAP
offices. $20 lab fee HIV testing hot line ext. 172.) H IV U niversity
offers classes, inform ation and a wellness program , which includes a
new sletter, the Plus Club House Party social group and prosocial
events. Check the calendar listings fo r a schedule o f classes. (H IV U
Infoline 223-6339. ext 111 )The Plus C lu b House P a rty provides
a relaxing setting fo r people w ith HIV and AIDS to meet and mingle
socially. The group m eets in private homes on the firs t and third Fridays
o f the month. (6:30-9. 00 pm. C all fo r location Dale 221-3015. Brian
228-5889 ) (CAP offices: S uite 300. 620 S W Fifth Ave. 223-5907.)
(11 /9 6)
C A P S u p p o rt G ro u p P rogram s offers a variety o f form ats
including groups open to fam ily and friends, lovers and caregivers, and
people who are AIDS sym ptom atic and H IV-positive asym ptom atic, as
well as grief and loss support groups. If you would like to join an existing
support group, or would like to assist in developing new support
groups, contact CAP. (P roject C lient Services 223-5907.) (5 /9 6 )
Lesbian Health Project sponsors a support group for lesbians with
breast cancer that m eets every other Monday Lesbians with other
cancer-related illnesses welcome (6- 7 30pm M ichelle Gordon. LCSW.
23 88 77 0 ) ( 4 /9 6 )
offering men the skills they need to stay safe in the
’90s (Brian ext 131 ) D ro p -in H IV testing and
support is offered every Tuesday fo r gay and
bisexual men. (6-8 pm $2 0 lab fee CAP offices
HIV testing hot line ext 172.) O utreach is out in
the com m unity talking w ith men one-on-one at
events, in bars and parks, and at the beaches
(Shawn ext 174.) Peer Leadership Program
trains young gay and bisexual men to develop
leadership skills and HIV prevention activities in the
com m unity. (Brian ext 131 JS peak to Your Broth­
ers is a program o f Cascade AIDS Project. (CAP
o ffice s: S uite 300. 620 S W Fifth Ave 223-5907.)
(1 1 /9 6 )
Lesbians Living with Cancer meets bimonthly Partners and family
welcome (Call for meeting times and places Kristie 669-3492 )(2/96 )
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N eighborhood M enTalk brings gay and bisexual men together to
socialize and enjoy an evening discussing topics im portant to them
Gatherings are facilitated and hosted by volunteers, and meet on an
ongoing monthly basis. A program of Speak to Your Brothers. (7 pm
Call fo r location: Doug 223-5907. ext. 145. ) ( 11/96)
T o d 's C o m e r provides free clothing for people
w ith AIDS. A service o f the Friends o f People with
AIDS Foundation. (245-7428 ) ( 5/9 6)
Trin ity Episcopal C h u rch offers a monthly
Network Adult Therapy Services offers comprehensive mental
healing and vespers service w ith special intentions
fo r those people affected In any way by HIV and
AIDS Also offered is H ope and Wholeness a
spintually centered support group for people living
w ith HIV and AIDS, which m eets W ednesdays at
7 pm. Focus is on spiritual nourishment and growth
(14 7 N W 19th A ve W heelchair accessible
222-9811 ) (5/96)
health assessment and treatment for sexual minority individuals, couples and
famlies Services may be covered through Oregon Health Plan, Medicaid.
Medicare or private insurance (825 NE 20th Ave 238-5251.) (3/96)
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Northw est G ender Alliance is a social and support organization
for cross-dressers and transsexuals M onthly open meetings and
socials. (PO Box 4928. Portland. OR 97208-4928 64 6-2 802 ) ( 5/96)
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Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and G ay Men
W ashington C o u n ty Health D epartm ent
H IV S e rvice s provides anonymous testing and
provides love and support fo r all fam ily m embers and friends of
lesbians and gay men M eets the fourth W ednesday o f every month
(7-9 30 pm First U nited M ethodist Church. 1838 SW Jefferson S t
PO Box 8944. Portland. OR 97207 232-7676 ) (4 /9 6 )
c o u n s e lin g , by a p p o in tm e n t and w a lk -in .
Seropositive wellness program offers individual
counseling. Se habla español. (Testing 648-8851.
clinics in Beaverton and H illsboro 648-8881. TDD
648-8601.) (8 /9 6 )
C lackam as C o u n ty A ID S Relief Effort is a com m unity-based
organization responding to AIDS in Clackamas C ounty by providing
HIV prevention and AIDS education presentations, support groups fo r
people affected by HIV and AID S . assistance w ith em ergency food and
clothing needs, and financial assistance referrals fo r H IV-positive
people and people w ith AIDS. (CCARE. 4790 SE Logus Road, M il-
waukie. OR 97222 653-8738 ) 0 1/96)
C om m unity H ealth Insurance Program pays health insurance
premiums fo r eligible people w ith HIV o r AIDS CHIP w ill pay premiums
fo r COBRA continuation, o r any other group or individual policy. CHIP is
a program o f Ecumenical M inistries o f Oregon funded by the Ryan W hite
CARE A ct (Title I). (9 am-5 pm Monday-Friday. 223-8998.) (5 /9 6 )
Friends of People w ith A ID S Foundation is a nonprofit organi­
zation offering assistance to people w ith AIDS. (245- 7428.) (5 /9 6 )
The H IV C ase M anagem ent Partnership P ro ject provides
com prehensive HIV-related case management to clients in Clacka­
mas, Colum bia. M ultnom ah, W ashington, Yamhill and C lark counties.
(8:30 am -5 pm M onday-Friday 55 25SEM ilw aukie Ave., Portland. OR
97202 For referrals 230-1202. fax 230-1213.) (1 2 /9 6 )
H IV Center, a program o f Ecumenical M inistries o f Oregon, offers social
activities, case management, peer support, pastoral counseling and home
meal deliveries. Lunch is available 12 30 pm Monday through Friday.
(9 am-5 pm Monday-Friday 3835 S W Kelly S t 223-3444 ) (11/96)
Lazarus C o m m u n ity offers spiritual and practical help fo r people
living w ith HIV and A ID S ; a M ass in Time o f AIDS is held every Thursday
evening. (6pm . Hopevrell House. 6171 S W C apitol Highway. Fr. G ary
M clnnis 245-0339 .) (2 /9 7 )
M ultnom ah C o u n ty H IV S a rvica s offers anonymous and confi­
dential HIV counseling and testing, by appointm ent and walk-in
(248-3775). and HIV clin ica l services fo r H IV -positive people
(248-5020). (1 1 /9 6 )
C en tra l O re g o n A ID S Su p p o rt Team pro­
vides services and support fo r HIV-positive people
and the ir caregivers. (541-389-4330.) (8 /9 6 )
C latso p C o u n ty A ID S Coalition Resource
C e n te r coordinates outreach and education on
if
H e id i V a n S c h o o n h o v e n p e rfo rm s h e r o n e -w o m a n
s h o w “ T h e S h a p e o f M y B lo o d " O c t 2 5 -N o v . 2 at
D re a m s W ell S tu d io
HIV and AIDS, social and support groups, and an H IV/AID S speakers
bureau, and provides case management services fo r the Astoria,
W arrenton, Seaside and Cannon Beach areas. ( 1 . 30-4 3 0 pm Monday.
W ednesday and Friday. 10 Sixth S t.. Suite 209. Astoria. OR 97103.
325-4711.) (4 /9 7 )
D ouglas C o u n ty A ID S C o un cil sponsors meetings and educa­
tional activities. R u b y House, a project o f the council, is a residence
K lam ath C o u n ty H IV Resource C e n te r coordinates outreach
and education on HIV and AIDS, social and support groups, and
provides case management services. (10 am-5 pm M onday-Friday
1112 P in e S t.. K la m ath F alls. O R 97601 5 4 1 -8 8 3 -2 4 3 7 .
fax 541-882- 7 9 2 9 ) (6 /9 6 )
Advocates for G ay and Lesbian Equality prom otes positive
M h u A M E iTE V a l l e y
H IV A llia n ce provides free em otional and nonmedical practical
support services to people living w ith HIV, their fam ilies and friends,
and those grieving A c o rn House, a service o f the Alliance, is a
hospice and day care facility (541-342-2830) (3477 E Amazon Park­
way. Eugene. PO Box 5513. Eugene. OR 97405 541-342-5088.)
(5 /9 6 )
P athfinders is a nonprofit organization that provides funding and
N e tw o rk A d u lt Th e ra p y S e rvice s offers com prehensive mental
V alley A ID S Inform ation N etw ork offers inform ation, support,
health assessm ent and services fo r individuals, couples, fam ilies and
others dealing w ith HIV- and AID S-related concerns. New groups
include: male couples w ith HIV: lesbians and HIV; and young adults,
mixed gender. Services are covered through Oregon Health Ran,
M edicaid. M edicare, private insurance and Ryan W hite CARE A ct Title
I funding (825 NE 20th Ave 238-5251 .) (6/96 )
speakers and referrals fo r people affected by HIV and AIDS. Call
VAJN's 24-hour hot line 1 -8 00 -5 8 8 -A ID S Gay and bisexual out­
reach are also o ffe re d (PO Box 971. C orvallis. OR 97339
541-752-6322.) (6 /9 6 )
O u r House of P ortland is a nonprofit, residential care facility for
men and wom en w ith AIDS This agency provides 24-hour nursing care
and quality living services to residents. Volunteer opportunities abound.
(2727 SE A ld er St. 234-0175 ) (5 /9 6 )
Phoenix Rising offers HIV and AIDS support; call for a list o f current
groups. (Phoenix Rising Foundation Inc.. 620S W F ifthA ve.. S uite 710.
Portland. OR 97204 223 8299 ) ( 1/97)
Positive Place, a new g ro u p for H IV-positive people under
age 25. m eets Thursdays at O utside In. A joint project o f O utside In
and Project Q uest. ( 1236 S W Salmon S t C all to sign up: Graham
Harriman 2 4 1 -6448 ) (2 /9 7 )
Project Q uest is a nonprofit HIV and AIDS self-em powerm ent and
immune function enhancement program , offering workshops, retreats
and conferences, along w ith ongoing programs in nutritional cooking
and eating fo r people w ith HIV, yoga, stopping smoking, m editation and
more. Project Q uest now offers a com prehensive health m an­
agem ent g ro u p for people w ith H IV and A ID S The group is
facilitated by Lusijah M arx. RN. PsyD. and Graham Harriman, M A (C all
to receive schedule and preregister fo r w rorkshops . 241 -6448 ) (8 /9 6 )
Regional A IO S Interfaith N e tw o rk supports and trains people
in developing strategies for increased com m unity awareness about
FHV and AIDS RAIN w orks w ith local health departm ents and commu­
nity-based organizations in O regon and southwest W ashington to
develop 'fa ith in a c tio n ' opportunities and to assist in prevention,
education, advocacy, caregiving, food banks, transportation and fund
raising. (4790 SE Logus Road. M ilwaukie. OR 97222. 653-8738.
fax 6 5 3 -0 0 1 3 )0 0 /9 6 )
Speck to Y o u r Brothers is a community-based FHV prim ary
prevention program serving gay and bisexual men in the Portland area
Neighborhood Men Talk brings gay and bisexual men together to
socialize and discuss topics o f mutual interest G atherings are on an
ongoing m onthly basis, and are facilitated and hosted by volunteers.
(Doug ext 145 ) Speaking of Sox is a fun. interactive workshop
COMMUNITY
G eneral
support fo r social, cultural and outreach events, projects and activities
fo r gay and bisexual men in M arion and Polk counties. (PO Box 326.
Salem. OR 97301 5 8 1 -3 2 9 6 ) (6/96 )
Health Division, provides AIDS inform ation, support and referral,
treatm ent inform ation, and free theater tickets fo r people with HIV and
AIDS Positive Link connects people affected by HIV and AIDS with
trained H IV-positive volunteers fo r telephone support and inform ation
(10 am -9 pm M onday-Friday. noon-6 pm Saturday and Sunday
223-2437. 1 80 0-777-AIDS ) ( 6 /9 6 )
W estern States C h iro p ractic College G a y, Lesbian and
Bisexual A lliance meetings are open to the chiropractic commu­
nity. (W estern S tates Student A ffa irs O ffice 251-5707 ) (6/96 )
in Douglas C ounty fo r people with AIDS. Housing, energy assistance
and other services are provided. (3035 Laurel Springs Drive. Rose-
burg. OR 97470. 541-440-2761 .) (5/96 )
The N A M E S P roject P ortland C h a p te r holds panel-making
w orkshops the firs t and third Mondays o f every month at the HIV
C enter. Educational m aterials and a speakers bureau are also avail­
able (6-8 pm 3835 S W Kelly S t 650-7032 ) (2 /9 6 )
O re g o n A ID S Hotline, cosponsored by CAP and the Oregon
Yam hill C o u n ty P u b lic Health D epartm ent offers com m unity
outreach and HIV prevention education. (412 N Ford S t.. M cM innville.
OR 97128 Norm C osta 434-7525. 434-4507.) (1 0 /9 6 )
images o f lesbians, gay men and bisexuals and prom otes cooperation
and collaboration among those who support equal rights fo r lesbians,
gay men and bisexuals in O regon (PO Box 5222. Portland. OR
9 7 2 0 8 ) (4/97 )
Asian and Pacific Islander Lesbians and G a ys is a social and
educational group fo r the Asian and Pacific Islander community.
A ctivities include social outings, potlucks. cultural events and rap
groups. (M essage line 232-6408.) (2 /9 7 )
BiNet O regon offers social, political and support groups to the bisexual
community and bi-curio us people. A mixed-gender group meets first
Tuesday of the m onth. (7 pm Laughing Horse Books. 3652 SE Division
S t Bi-Line 299-4764. ) (5/96)
Bonneville G a y, Lesbian and Bisexual Resource G ro u p is
for mutual support and to address diversity and em ploym ent issues at
Bonneville Power Adm inistration. O ther federal em ployees welcom e
(230-4733. 631-7767 ) ( 5/9 6)
B rother to B rother is a social and political group for African American
gay and bisexual men. G et involved and help set the group's agenda
(950 Uoyd Center. Suite 50. Portland. OR 97232 248-3030 ) (6/96 )
Clackam as Pathfinders is a social group fo r gay and bisexual men
in Clackamas C ounty Evening gatherings the second Saturday o f the
month, other activities on occasion A com m unity outreach program o f
CCARE (C all fo r location: 653-8378 ) (2 /9 7 )
C O L A G E . Children o f Lesbians and Gays Everywhere, holds support
P e o p le o f C o lo r A g a in s t A I D S
Love M akes a Fam ily serves lesbian and gay fam ilies through
public education and outreach A parents support group m eets
every second M onday, along w ith an art group fo r school-aged
children, and a discussion group fo r teenagers (6-8pm Room 256.
Union S tation. 800 N W S ixth A ve PO Box 11694. Portland. OR
97211 228-3892 ) (3 /9 6 )
N e tw o rk
(S e a ttle
206-322-7061.) (5 /9 6 )
BROADCAST
The H e a rt o f P o rtla n d : A Ca p itol R e port is a m onthly show
hosted by state Rep G ail Shibley A variety o f tim ely news issues are
discussed. (7 pm third Friday on Channel 11. 7:30 pm third M onday on
Channel 33 ) (6 /9 6 )
The com m unity public affairs show La ven der M enace has changed
its air dates (8 pm second and fourth Tuesdays on Channel 33.
Repeats 10 pm Saturday on Channel 27 and 10 pm M onday on
Channel 11. To get involved in production: Satya Rrversong 238-8564 )
(6 /9 6 )
Lo ve M akes a Fa m ily is a public dialogue about lesbians, gay men
and fam ily values on KKEY 1150 AM (7-9 am W ednesday ) ( 3/9 6)
The S nicker* La B a rr S h o w features talk for gay men. lesbians
and bisexuals. (C all fo r schedule: 727-2491 ) (7/96 )
group meetings fo r kids on the second Monday o f each month M ike
Bebe. COLAGE national chairman, facilitates. (6pm C all fo r location:
228 3 8 9 2 ) (9/96 )
Eestslde Fam ily C ooperative offers alternative part-tim e child
care in a loving environm ent created and run com pletely by parents.
Lesbian and gay fam ilies are welcom e. (9 am -1 pm three days pe r
week 2800 SE Harrison S t 233-5099 ) (5 /9 6 )
Employees Association for G a ys and Lesbians of U S W E S T
Com panies is an informal group o f gay. lesbian and gay-supportive
phone company employees The group provides support for members
and acts as a resource for U S WEST. (Sue Salmon 242-8272. ) ( 5/9 6)
Equity Foundation is a statew ide com m unity foundation created by
lesbian and gay Oregonians Equity awards grants to organizations that
support its m ission o f 'access to w orth. ’ (Jim Vegher. PO Box 5696,
Portland. OR 97228 220-0628. fax 222-5062. EquityFundOaol com )
(5/96 )
FR IEN D S is a support group for African American gay and bisexual men
Discussion topics are chosen by participants; food and beverage provided
(6-8pm second and fourth Wednesdays Brian or C e d 280-2643 )(9/96 )
G a y and Lesbian A rchives of tha Pacific N orthw est is a
CAMPUS
T h e A ll-H ill G a y. Lesbian and Bisexual Alliance is Oregon
Health Sciences U niversity's social and peer support group fo r stu­
dents, faculty, staff and friends Social gatherings are held every month
or so (Angela 494 5818. S cott 632-8569 ) (2/97 )
G A L A of C la rk C o Hag* a campus club and support group fo r gay.
lesbian, bisexual and transgendered students, m eets Tuesdays at
noon Septem ber through June (C all fo r location Kathy Bobula
699-0328. D avid O ates 699-0305 ) (5/96 )
HomophMe is Lewis & C lark C ollege's gay. lesbian, bisexual and
queer positive support, social and political group Participants decide
on the group's activities and agenda (5:30pm M onday G ender Co-op.
basem ent o f S tew art dorm. Lewis i Clark campus ) (8 /9 6 )
historical society and archiving project working to preserve and docu­
ment local gay and lesbian history M eets first Monday o f the month
(PO Box 3646, Portland. OR 97208 284-1872. glapnO aol com ) (6/96 )
Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual P hysicians of O re g o n is a social
and activist group for physicians, residents and medical students through­
out Oregon Meetings held m onthly (78 80 137 . 234-4134 ) (2 /9 7 )
G a y Resource C on n e ction is a toll-free inform ation and referral
line w ith listings for prosocial gay and lesbian events, groups, organi­
zations and activities throughout O regon. (10 am -9 pm Monday-Friday.
noon-6 pm weekends 223-2437. 1-800-777-2437, O rhotlineO aol c o m )
(6/96 )
G a y, Lesbian o r Bi Em p loyees a group o f Internal Revenue
Service and other federal treasury em ployees, m eets m onthly (Jerry
3285667. Dan 3 2 8 3 2 1 4 ) (1 2 /9 6 )
Lesbian C ommunity Project provides outreach, networking and
other services to the lesbian community (TD O orvoice223-0071X10/96)
Phoenix Rising Foundation Inc. is a nonprofit organization
offering a full range o f services, based on a sliding fee scale, to the
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and transsexual communities
Some insurance policies and Medicare cover services Recent HIV
contracts provide for free counseling to eligible persons Support
groups offered include a m en's com ing out group (M onday night,
B ill Belcher), a group for pre- and post-operative transsexuals
(7-9 pm Tuesday. B arry) a batterer’s intervention group for
lesbian and bisexual wom en who use physical, emotional,
psychological and/or sexual violence to hurt and intim idate their lovers
(Julie O ’D onnell) and a m en's process grou p for gay. bisexual and
gay- and bi-curious men (Jack Turtletaub) (620 SW Fifth Ave . Suite
710. Portland. OR 97204 223-8299 ) (3/97 )
Portland Bisexual Alliance is an advocacy group fo r bisexual
and bi-friendly people. Support and discussion groups are mixed-
gender and meet at 7 pm on the first and third Fridays o f the month
at Laughing Horse Books PBA publishes Fence Post, a bisexual
magazine, and holds socials and potlucks every month. (232-9275.
pdxbi& teleport.com .) (2 /9 7 )
Portland Bisexual Women is a discussion group for bisexual
women o r any woman who may be wondering about her sexuality A
forum forexchanging ideas, feelings, resources and inform ation about
bisexuality. Women o f any age. race, culture encouraged to attend
(7-9 pm second and fourth Fridays I t ’s M y Pleasure. 4258 SE
Hawthorne Blvd Preregistration: 236-0505. 283-6433 ) (4/96 )
Portland Leather M en m eets the second Saturday o f each month
fo ra jx itlu c k dinner at a m em ber's home. (PLM. 1701 Broadway. Suite
273. Vancouver. WA 98663 ) (5/96 )
Pride Line provides prerecorded inform ation in over 20 categories
including wom en's resources, night spots. AIDS and HIV. and more.
(243-3424 ) ( 5/9 6 )
Pride N orthw est is an ongoing organization that plans Lesbian.
Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride and other Pride-associated
events. (PO Box 6611. Portland. OR 97228 2 9 89 78 8 .) (6 /9 6 )
Right to Pride Inc. advocates full civil rights, human rights and social
equity for lesbians, gay men and bisexuals by informing and educating
policy makers and the general public (921 SW Morrison St.. Suite 546.
Portland. O R97205 2265825. fax228 1104. rtppacOaot com .K 10/96)
Servicem em bers Legal Defense N etw ork helps men and
women hurt by the m ilitary's ban on lesbians and gay men. Confidential
counseling available (202-328-FAIR.) (6 /9 6 )
Transgressive Sexuality is an open forum for exploration and discus­
sion which has as its focus nontraditional gender and sexual identities Men.
women and other sexes are welcome M eets second and fourth Thurs­
days (7 pm It s M y Pleasure. 4258 SE Hawthorne B lvd ) (5/96)
Trans-Port is a peer support organization, open to all transgendered
people and their families Monthly open meetings and private peer support
meetings (PO Box 66913. Portland. OR 97290 774 84 63 ) (3/97 )
P olitical
Basic Rights O regon is an ongoing electoral organization working
statewide to keep discrim ination out o f the Oregon Constitution.
(PO Box 40625. Portland. OR 97240 222-6151 ) (4/96 )
Coalition for Human D ignity is an anti-fascist organizing group
concerned w ith m onitoring, exposing and confronting far-right and
new-right poBtical groups. (7pm first and third Thursdays M etropolitan
Community Church Portland. 2400 NE Broadway 281 -5823 ) ( 10/96)
Families Political Action Committee represents diverse family
structures Efforts focus on the freedom of famiBes of all types, the integrity
of a democratic educational system . and the safety of all children (PO Box
1485. Sandy. OR 97055 253-8160. 288-4306) (5/96)
Lesbian Avengers is a direct action group focused on issues vital to
lesbian survival and vtstodity (7 30 pm firs t and third Thursdays Flying
Saucer Cafe. 2138S E Division S t Hot line 452-5408 ) (2/97 )
Log C abin Republicans socialize, meet prominent people, or just
enlighten a few minds in the party M eetings second Thursday of every
month (food provided). (PO Box 2655. Portland. OR 97208-2655
Jerry Keene 2 4 6 1 8 4 6 ) (9 /9 6 )
Progressive Q ueers is an inform al group working for social justice
by taking action on issues o f race, econom ic justice, cultural under­
standing and gender and sexual identity (6 30-8 pm fourth Thursday
Call fo r location Katharine 2 8 7 6 0 8 2 ) (2 /9 6 )
Radical W om en is active in the daily struggle agamst racism . sexism .
anti-gay bigotry and labor exploitation M eets every third Thursday
(6 30 pm Room 201. N orthw est Service Center. 1819 N W Everett
S t 2283090. fax 223 2390 H 5 /9 6 )
Right to Pride Political Action Com m utes advocates full civil
rights, human rights and social equity for lesbians, gay men and
bisexuals by endorsing and supporting candidates and campaigns
(921 S W M orrison S t . S uite 546. Portland. OR 97205 2285825.
fax 228-1104. rtppacO aol com ) ( 10/96)