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January 17.2003 » J u t m * <9 L* lu : * i ; i v i ìn e w s b r ie fs IRA? The Questions: from Bradley-Angle House, the oldest battered women’s shelter on the West Coast. Named after Sharon Bradley and Pam Angle, lesbians who Aspen explains “died as a direct result of the violence they experienced living and working on the streets in a misogynist, homophobic drug culture of poverty,” the nonprofit serves women and chil dren of all sexual and cultural back grounds. In her new role as develop ment director, Aspen plans to “find ways to finance the critical programs that we know are effective in reducing violence in the lives of women and children” while reconnecting to the “lesbian feminist roots of my 20s.” In 1972 Aspen co-founded Prescott House, located at Northeast Eighth Avenue and Prescott Street, to act as a Kristan Aspen has left the Lesbian Community Project halfway house for women coming out for Bradley-Angle House of prison. For the past three years she alternative high school. has served as program director for LCP, which “It’s a big honor, and it’s great to feel supported provides a framework for organizing, reaching by the queer community," Ediza said. “I’m excited out and learning from each other. to join the ranks of the many ‘out’ educators!" Aspens longtime commitment to womens Eight grants were presented from a field of advocacy has paid off in the maintenance of 163 applications to both graduate and under popular traditions such as the Pacific North graduate students with leadership potential who west’s largest womens softball tournament, a are pursuing a variety of educational programs. New Year’s Eve dance and Options for Elders, The application deadline for the 2003 scholar now Senior Housing and Retirement Enterpris ship cycle is July 1. es. Her legacy includes a first-rate newsletter as Foundation executive director Deborah Bon- well as a new logo and office in Union Station. sack also announced grants to 12 local and nation A campaign to raise $5,000 by April to qualify al organizations serving lesbians. “We are grateful for a matching grant is one way she hopes to for the financial support that we receive from the leave LCP “poised to he self-sufficient through LGBT community and from those individuals, memberships and donations paid annually.” organizations and business leaders who share our Aspen fondly recourtts another LCP high vision of a world where the abilities and contribu light: “The Deaf/Hearing Conversations Project tions of lesbians are fully recognized and where les is an example of how we can explore the harri bian achievements benefit all of society,” she said. ers, fears, misconceptions and misunderstand The Washington, D.C.-based organization ings that keep our community divided. To me was started when a group of accomplished New this is the most important work in the world.” Yorkers gathered to celebrate the achievements of “Uncommon Women" and raise money for For more information about Bradley-Angle House lesbian projects. Tbe founders had a vision of call 503-281-2442 or visit w uw.bradleyangle.org. promoting responsible philanthropy as a means For more information about the Lesbian to achieve social transformation. Community Project call 503-227-0605 or visit w ww .xprt.net/~lcp. Scholarship applications are available online at www.uncommonlegacy .org or by contacting the foundation directly at 202-265-1926. P o r t la n d L esbia n College? ROLLOVER? Roth 401k? 4 0 1 0Ü ? Long Tzrm Care? C f P 7 LIFE • R If if? INSURANCE? Roth IRA? D isa b ility ? The Answers: FLOREID WALKER WADDELL <SrREED Financial Services Investing. With a plan.“ For a personal financial plan, call W A D D ELL & R E E D Member Sll>c 500 N .E. 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