apri) 5. 2002 * J u s t o u t g ummmìnews Injured? ...Call me S Proudly serving our community since 1989 in personol injury claims including: • Auto & Motorcyle Accidents Hala Gores, P.C. Attorney at Law Free Former Oregonian Jared Phillips (second from right) is one of seven student leaders helping organize the Day of Silence Project T he R ight to R emain S ilent across the country will take a vow S tudents of silence April 10 to call attention to copyright permissions or fees will be associated with its use. • The text of the theme must be incorporat­ ed in the design. No particular font is preferred, but triangles separating the words should be included. • The design will be used in conjunction with other text, such as the event’s time, date and place. Entries need not include this infor­ mation, although suggestions for its placement, typeface and font size may be indicated. • Entries must be submitted on 8.5-by-ll- inch white paper. Print your name, phone num­ ber and mailing address on the back of the design. The committee will select the winner start­ ing 1 p.m. April 7 at Northbank Tavern, 106 W. Sixth Ave. Entries may be delivered to the meeting. anti-gay discrimination and harassment in schools. The national youth movement is sponsored by the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network. The Day of Silence Project’s Western regional organizer is Jared Phillips, a 10th- generation Oregonian who grew up in the rural community of Days Creek, located 10 miles north of Canyonville along the South Umpqua River. He now lives in Prescott, Ariz., where he attends Kestrel High and serves as president of the alternative school’s gay-straight alliance. “The Day of Silence means making impor­ tant GLBT issues visible to a population that, Call Jane Arends at 360-699-5232 to mail an in general, may not even know that these entry or to arrange another time to deliver it. issues exist," Phillips told Just Out. “Why fight with words and violence? You have to B uckwalter W ins hear the voice that tells you the difference P ublic H ealth A ward between right and wrong, and being silent rans activist Lori Buckwalter recently gives you the opportunity to acknowledge 4 received $5,000 from the Friends of Public that voice.” A total of 18 Oregon high schools have Health for her advtx:acy work. She serves as the registered so far: Ashland, Centennial, Centu- j executive director of It’s Time, Oregon! The Genius Award honors a person working ry, Corvallis, Estacada, Forest Grove, Franklin, La Salle, Lake Oswego, North to improve public health in areas such as envi­ Salem, Oregon Episcopal, Parkrose,* South ronment, service, policy, participation, preven­ Eugene, Southridge, Springfield, Valley tion, wellness and education at the community Catholic, W ilson.and Woodburn. Students level. Buckwalter, who was nominated by Out­ also will participate at two community col­ side In, will give most of the money back to the leges (Lane and Mt. HcxxJ) and four universi­ homeless youth agency to launch a project that ties (Oregon State, Pacific, Portland State and will help low-income trans kids change their legal identification. Western Oregon). “I feel really gtxxJ about it and I feel really A “Breaking the Silence Rally” will be held 3:30 p.m. at South Eugene High, 400 E. 19th honored, but there’s so much more work we Ave. The event will feature students, teachers need to do,” she says. “I just need to use it as and community members from more than five another opportunity to raise awareness of issues area schtxils along with guest speakers, music i in the trans community." and poetry. For more information about the rally call Sifra Morrison at 541 -342-4251 or e-mail indigogirl_4@yahix).com. W eekend W orkshops E nhance R elationships he Gottman Institute in Seattle is present­ ing two upcoming weekend workshops on “Honoring Gay &. Lesbian Relationships.” V ancouver P ride They are based on a pioneering study by a A nnounces D esign C ontest University of Washington researcher who he organizing committee for Saturday in studied same-sex couples for more than 12 the Park 2002—the eighth annual Gay years. John Gottman says gay men and lesbians Pride celebration in Vancouver, Wash.—is seek- j manage conflict in positive rather than nega­ ing a graphic design to feature on posters, pro­ tive ways and are rarely belligerent or domi­ motional materials and souvenir T-shirts. A $50 neering; instead, they are often affectionate prize will be given to the entry that best illus­ and humorous. When negative emotions arise, damage is trates this year’s theme, “Freedom, Diversity, usually not done to the relationship. And, when Community.” The event will he held from 1 to 8 p.m. damage does occur, gay and lesbian couples are July 13 at Esther Short Park. 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