Ä1LYLM97 jUStPUt,!? Beo and Breakfast Bed and Breakfast in Ashland 312 Helman Street Ashland, Oregon 97520 1-800-460-5453 www.bluemoonbandb.com Gay Active Senior Retirement Community Gay Owned & Operated Queer homeless youth Ali Forney was murdered on the streets of New York in 1997. A campaign for the center named in his honor launched during the Big Apple's Pride Week. “Forcing event organizers to allow contrary messages within the event area violates the First Amendment,” said Becky Steele, director of the ACLU of Florida’s West Central Office. Additionally, the St. Pete Pride permit require­ ment forbids people from carrying signs, banners or using bullhorns along closed-street areas unless they arejnside a “designated area.” Not only could this condition unconstitutionally ban speech from public areas near and around the street festival area, but it criminalizes parade participants if they were to enter the street festival area still carrying their signs or banners. “The streets and sidewalks of the entire city should be a free speech zone for everyone,” Steele said. NEW YORK Ads Target Queer Homeless Youth The Ali Forney Center, the nation’s largest and most comprehensive program dedicated to helping homeless queer youth become independ­ ent as they move from adolescence to adulthixid, announced June 19 a second advertising campaign to combat the epidemic of homelessness in the queer community. The ads, both video and print, were produced by youth clients and were seen in Hoy, H'X, Next, Blade and Out of Home in conjunction with New York’s Gay Pride celebration. The video ads will roll out during the coming month on a variety of outlets to be determined. This ambitious campaign commemorates the fifth anniversary of the center’s opening and marks 10 years since the murder of the facility’s namesake. Last year, the center produced a provocative and moving bilingual print advertising campaign directed at parents and families of queer youth. “The impact of last year’s campaign was extremely gratifying,” said Carl Siciliano, the center’s executive director and founder. “Parents called us from New York City and from as far away as Peru to simply talk to them about their child being LGBT. Based on that experience, our staff felt very strongly that this year we should give the camera and microphones to our clients and try to reach kids on the streets or in unsafe homes.” Rainbow Vista 1350 West Powell Blvd, Gresham, Oregon www.rainbowvlsta.com YOU Politicians Donate to Expand Queer Center The Garden Party, the annual kickoff for New York Pride Week and a fund-raiser for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center, brought a welcome announcement. City Council speaker Christine Quinn and Manhattan Borough president Scott Stringer vowed June 20 to allot major capital funding totaling $9 million: $4 mil­ lion each from the mayor’s office and New York City Council and $1 million from Stringer’s office. The money will go toward the center’s capital expansion plan, with a goal of raising $50 million. The campaign will allow the center to expand its capacity to serve an increasingly diverse sexual minorities community and will help create an endowment to ensure the center’s presence for future generations of queer New Yorkers. “This funding is an exciting beginning to our capital expansion plan and will help ensure a future of service to New York’s LGBT community,” said Richard Bums, the center’s executive director. “We hope that this impressive commitment by the city of New York will inspire additional donations that will enable us to reach our expansion goal.” The center’s capital campaign—which will be launched officially in 2008, its 25th anniversary year—will result in a new five-story facility to be built on the underused western portion of its property, along with a significant endowment to ensure the organization’s future. © City Council speaker Christine Quinn has pledged $4 million to the Now York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center. Compiled by J aymee R. C uti and M alka G effen (888) 470*0130 in the mirror again! LIPOATROPHY (SUNKEN CHEEKS)? ■ * TT - 4 ''k SCULPTRA injections can help you look as young and healthy as you feel. DR. MARLA ROSS, a board certified dermatologist, is your local sculptra expert. For consultation and treatment, call her at 503-245-2415 HAIR SPECIALISTS northwest 10215 SW Hall Blvd • Portland 503.244.5368