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Continued from Page 7 S chool R efuses to E nroll L esbian C ouple ’ s D aughter Portland Pride 2004 in June. Her j»oal is to cre­ ate an empowering and welcoming learning environment for kids like these. “I want Rainbow Preschixil to reflect the real world with all its diversity,” Eybel told Just Out. “Rainbow will he a place where parents will find support, and children will find encourage- m en t.... 1 am inspired by young children’s easy acceptance of most everything. I also want straight parents to he comfortable with other kinds of parenting." Eyhel holds a master’s degree in early child- hixxl education from Bank Street College, the largest independent college of progressive edu- cation in the country. Her co-teacher is also a Bank Street graduate. “We believe that children are curious about the natural and sixial world and work to make sense of their world," Eyhel says. “C hildren go out into the world and return to the classroom and re-create what they experience. Children are active learners and want to participate in the world.” Eyhel works as volunteer coordinator for the Hambleton Project, a nonprofit organization offering networking and direct services to les­ bians with cancer and other life-threatening conditions. In her spare time she also is involved with the Lesbian G arden Club. n complaints filed with the Eugene Human Rights Commission and the state Child Care Division, a lesbian couple have alleged that because of their sexual orientation, their 4-year- old daughter was denied admission last month to O ’Hara Catholic Schixil. Lee Inktnann, one of the girl’s mothers, said O ’Hara principal Dianne Bert told her that a family with two moms would confuse other chil- dren at the schixil and that same-sex couples were in conflict with Vatican rulings. Neither Bert nor representatives from St. Mary’s Catholic Church, which oversees the schixil, offered comments on the complaints. O ’Hara, however, issued a statement that said the schixil d(x:s not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in admis­ sions hut “cannot comment on decisions of aca­ demic placement for any specific student." Bud Bunce, spokesman for the Archdiocese of Portland, said the decision was based on mul­ tiple factors hut would not discuss specifics. “The schixil did not make the nontraditional lifestyle of the parents the issue, the parent did," he said. Inkmann, 43, has been a member of St. Mary’s since January. She told The Register- For more information call 505-284-1739. Guard, “I want my daughter to receive a Catholic education that will he in keeping with her teachings at home, and I want to become G rief G roup R eaches O ut part of a Catholic community again like I was to L esbians when I was a child." “Living with G rief G roup” will meet from’ Neil Van Steenhergen, an advocate assigned 6 to 7:30 p.m. for six consecutive Thurs­ by the city’s Human Rights Commission, hoped days starting Oct. 16. It is sponsored by the to offer mediation that would avoid a full hearing, Hambleton Project, a nonprofit organization hut Inkmann said schixil officials refused to meet offering networking and direct services to les­ with him. Since his role is only one of intercessor, however, neither Van Steenhergen nor the com­ bians with cancer and other life-threatening conditions. mission can advise on potential legal remedies. This professionally led educational/support Eugene’s city ordinance prohibits discrimina­ group is aimed at lesbians and women who part­ tion in housing, employment, city contracting ner with women who have experienced a signif­ and public accommixlation based on actual or icant loss through death. This loss dixzs not have perceived sexual orientation. W hether a to he recent. Catholic schixil is considered a “public accom- T he group is free and confidential. Organiz­ modation," however, has yet to he tested. ers request a commitment for the full six weeks. Dave Fidanque? executive director of the Oregon American Civil Liberties Union believes the ordinance should apply because the Catholic , For more mformatiim call 503-335-6591. schixil “is essentially a business that provides ser- i vice to the public at large.” R ecovery R oundup The schixil, he said, also might he subject to an Oregon nondiscrim ination law that ridges in Recovery"— a roundup for all 1 gay, lesbian, hi and trans people in 12- applies to state-certified, extended-day preschixils. A com plaint by Inkm ann to the step recovery programs- will he held from O regon D epartm ent of Employ- ■ m ent’s C hild Care Division is on hold until the state attorney gener­ al’s office makes a ruling. Q ueer -F riendly P reschool O pens "B e in g from out-ol-state, T in a introduced me to the neighborhoods ol Portland and helped find m y first home in an area that I really love. She was lull ol know ledge about the home b u yin g process and gave me great advice. T h a n k y o u . T in a ! — 3 L n i i V (■ ' m i l ' l l Tina Schafer, PC . OKI. ABR Associate Broker ¿Multi-Milium Dollar Producer 282-4000 x 122 ^rr RE/MAX Signature Properties e-mail: tinas@remax.net he com m unity is invited to check out R ainbow Pre- schixil— a queer-friendly learning e n v iro n m en t for 3- to 5-year- olds— during an open house from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Sept. 28 at 1244 N.E. 39th Avc. It is located in hut not affiliated with Bethlehem Luther­ an C hurch, which is a welcoming congregation. Schixil will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Thursday starting Oct. 1. It will have two teachers and 15 to 18 children. Nicki Eyhel says she became motivated to launch the schixil after seeing a large number of children at T Rainbow Preschool teacher N icki Eybel wants to create an empowering and welcoming learning environm ent for the children of queer parents