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Although the meeting did not result in any
concrete decisions, an action committee was
formed with a detailed agenda. The group wants
a mediated meeting with representatives from
P r o p er ties !
Pride Northwest.
It also is calling for an independent audit of
the organization’s finances. Swan said the cur­
rent financial statements contain $15,000 in
errors. Community monitors at all Pride N orth­
west board meetings also were suggested.
M acAuslan and Swan Kith want to he rein­
stated to the board. Although the women say
they would work for Pride Northwest in a non-
K>ard capacity, they doubt the Kiard would
allow them to be involved. “ I’m willing to do
whatever the community wants me to do,”
M acAuslan said.
For more information about the action commit-
tee, call Grace Silvia at (503) 286-0680.
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Ralph N ader enthusiastically
greets Oregon supporters
Join the Premier Law Enforcement Agency
in the Northwest
Career Opportunities for Sworn Positions
Community Police Officer:
■ $32,989 - $54,038 Approximate Annual Salary
Entry Level Applicants Must: Be 21 years of age or older;
Have a four year college degree.
Lateral Level Applicants Must: Be 21 years of age or older;
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An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer
free town hall m eeting Sept. 7 will discuss
a national vision for a fully funded gay, les­
bian, bisexual and transgender movement. All
are welcome from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at Metropoli­
tan Com m unity C hurch o f Portland, 2400 N.E.
Broadway.
Donna Red W ing, G ill Foundation OUT-
G iving director, will offer a current snapshot of
the n ation al m ovem ent. S tev en Leider of
U C L A will present data regarding what’s hap­
pening in each state this year, and community
leaders will present their vision for Portland.
Small-group breakout sessions and large-
group discussions will focus on philanthropic,
legal and political organizations; anti-violence
projects; comm unity centers; and what’s miss­
ing. A closing reception will follow.
Call (303) 292-4455 or fax (303) 292-2155
for more information. Send e-mail to dru@
gillfoundation.org.
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T own H all M eeting
D r . L aura P rotest P lanned
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bisexual and transgendered Democrats approved
a resolution during a m eeting in Palm Springs,
Calif., warning aK iut the folly o f supporting
Nader. It states that “any votes for Ralph Nader
will only serve to help elect G ov. Bush” and that
“A1 G ore is the only electable presidential can­
didate with a proven record o f support for the
goal o f ending prejudice in society.”
R alph N ader P ins
the T ail on the D onkey
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j reen Party presidential candidate Ralph
J Nader knocked a few more chinks in the
Democrats’ armor Aug. 25 when he shocked
even his own supporters by selling out the
Memorial Coliseum. The rally— his largest yet—
demanded his inclusion in the upcoming debates
and introduced Oregonians to his running mate,
Winona LaDuke, who was raised in Ashland.
During a press conference earlier in the day,
Nader blasted the “lesser of two evils” argument
used by most liberals who support the increas­
ingly moderate Democratic Party. “Every four
years, Kith parties will get lesser— and more
evil,” he said.
He went so far as to say defeat would be “the
best thing that could happen to the Democrats.
They have to wake up and say, ‘W hat are we
here for?’
A1 Gore is talking populist and walking
Republican, Nader said, calling the vice presi­
dent a legitimate political coward. He knows so
much and refuses to act on his knowledge. 1
mean, Bush can plead ignorance. Gore can’t.”
Condem ning bloated military budgets,
Nader rattled off a list of “the real weapons of
mass destruction we have to get a handle on"—
among them AIDS. LaDuke spoke of a future in
which all people can walk in peace regardless of
their sexual orientation.
Michael Perez, National Stonewall Demo­
cratic Federation co-chair, responded to the
Green Party ticket’s growing popularity in a
press release Aug. 15: “Nader’s record on the
issue of fairness for gay and lesbian Americans
was completely blank until he decided to run for
president. We welcome his recent support, but
this doesn t qualify him as leader in the fight for
gay and lesbian equality.”
The national organization of gay, lesbian,
protest will coincide with the premiere of
Dr. Laura Schlessinger’s controversial talk
show 11 a.m. Sept. 11 in front o f KGW-TV,
1501 S.W. Jefferson S t., near downtown Port­
land. Dem onstrations also are planned around
the country for Sept. 10 and 11.
According to StopD rLaura.com , the latest
advertisers to join the parade o f major compa­
nies distancing them selves from Schlessinger’s
radio program are autom aker Saab, RadioShack
and Motel 6. T h e Internet site has orchestrated
22 protests around the country involving tens of
thousands o f people.
To contact KGW , call (503) 226-5000. For
more details about the Sept. 11 protest, send e-mail
to lmfamily@teleport.com.
G ay W orkplace I ssues to
G ain N ational S potlight
he national spotlight will shine on lesbian,
gay, bisexual and transgender workplace
issues during a conference O ct. 13 to 15 at the
Seattle Renaissance M adison Hotel. The 10th
annual Out & Equal Leadership Summ it will
include its first-ever presentation o f awards to
recognize individuals and com panies who have
exemplified their com m itm ent to diversity by
developing safe and equitable workplaces for
their homosexual employees.
Sponsored by the Pride CollaK irative, the
conference will feature keynote speakers Santia­
go Rodriguez, M icrosoft C orp. diversity director;
Kathy Levinson, E *T R A D E G roup Inc. former
president and c h ie f op eratin g officer; and
Urvashi Vaid, N ational G ay and Lesbian Task
Force Policy Institute director. O ut & Equal
invites activists, human resource professionals,
workplace leaders and corporations from around
the nation to interact with each other and
address inequalities.
Registration fees are between $195 and $395.
Sign up online at www.outnequal.org or by calling
(415) 439-4272.
B Compiled by Just O ut staff