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GLBT News—Page 1April, 2014 Print Edition
Youth, have a bullying Problem—Call the Trevor Project, 1-866-4-U-TREVOR
The Old Geek......Page 2Ronn Rucker...Page 2Death Certificates.....Page 2
JackWolking...Page 3Mother Goose....Page 4Chris Seelbach....Page 4
Ed Hicks to return....Page 5Caracole.....Page 6Marriage Equality ....Page7
IN THIS ISSUE
FFFFFrrrrred Phelps has dieded Phelps has dieded Phelps has dieded Phelps has dieded Phelps has diedThe “Rev.” and is probably in hell
By Worley RodehaverPublisher
“Ding, Dong, thewicked Witch (war-lock) is dead!” I can hear some of myreaders gasping. “Youshould not defame thedead,” they say. This so-calledpreacher didn’t followthat admonition either. He and his “clan” de-filed Matthew Shep-ard’s funeral carryingsigns saying suchthings as “Matt in hell”and “No fags in
heaven”. He and “family” alsoprotested at the funeralsof U.S. Arms Forcesmembers. A motorcycle groupwas organized to keepthe Phelps family fromgetting near funerals.Groups surrounded theWestboro Baptist Chu-rch members at funer-als. And the family ap-peared at two locationsin Cincinnati Carl D. Fox said,Indeed, he protested out
in front of the newheadquarters buildingof P&G with his kidsand grandchildren!They were all wearingor holding disgracefulsigns, even his grand-children.” He remembered itwas after they boughtthe Crazy Fox inNewport. Phelps wasProtesting the fact thatP&G was donating$1,000.00 (or someamount) to their GLBTgroup for that year’sPRIDE Parade. They
were on one side of thestreet and the counterprotesters were on theother. Carl said, “Fredstood on an AmericanFlag atop a RainbowFlag. They had Police
on Horses dividingeveryone. It was aroundNoon on a Monday andTerry and I were there!We put on our Pope andDevil Big Heads we
See Phelps, Page 8, Col. 2
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Contents © GLBT News, 2014
“Always be yourself,” from Billy Elliot
Vol. 18; April 2014 Print Edition (PE)
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It is our goal to record the positive contributions GLBT people make to their community and the localcommunity at large. While AIDS and Hate CRIMES are certainly not positive things, we seek to draw thepositive from the negative. We hold up Paul Delph and Matthew Shepard and their families as models ofhow human beings should or could react to each other and how families should support loved ones whoselives are not in the box right wing religious zealots want them in. Delph, a multi-talented Cincinnatian, diedof AIDS in 1996. His mother shut down her business to care for him. Shepard died in 1998, victim of a hateCrime and his mother worked for years to get passed a national Hate Crimes Bill, which is now law.
who have or have died from AIDS or Hate Crimes
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The OldGeezer
By Worley Rodehaver
The Trevor Project(866) 488-7386Talbert House(513) 281-2273
(513) 281-CAREAmerican Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Media/Resource GuidesThe Word
WVQC-FM 95.7, Every SaturdayGLBTQ Music/News
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The Listings GuideGreater Cincinnati GLBT News
175 locations monthlyElectronic edition, weekly
Rainbow CincinnatiBack2Stonewall
Business OrganizationsGreater Cincinnati Gay Chamber of Commerce
Local PRIDE OrganizationsCincincinnati PRIDE, NKy PRIDECincinnati Police GLBT Liaison
Angela [email protected]
HIV SupportCaracole - HIV Housing - Case Management
Planned Parenthood SW OhioSenior Support
National Resource Center on LGBT AgingAARP GLBT Seniors
SAGE - Elder AdvocacyParents & Youth Support & Students
PFLAG CincinnatiGLSEN Cincinnati
Cincinnati Youth GroupUC GLBT Center
Therapeutic Foster CareLighthouse Youth Services
UC GLBTQ Support GroupsMusic & Film
Muse - Women's ChoirCincinnati Men's Chorus
Queen City Rainbow Bandcnky Film Fest
Political/Anti-BullyingEquality Ohio
Equality CincinnatiHRC CincinnatiNOW Cincinnati
BRAVO - Anti-Violence ProjectTransgender Information
TransOhioCrossport - Cincinnati's Gender Support
Midwest Trans* and Queer Wellness InitiativeWomens Information
Cincinnati's Tuesday Nite Women's GroupWomen Helping WomenOhio Lesbian Archives
NOW Cincinnati ChapterWOF - Women Out Front
Lesbian EventsSubstance Issues
Queen City Group - AAAL-ANON
Mental Health America - SW OhioGateways, A Recovery Center
Evening Entertainment & MoreGay Bar Maps
Queen City Poetry SlamGay Literature Group - Greater Cincy
And more...Cincinnati Front Runners
Rivercity SoftballTri-State Prime Timers
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InformationGLBT News had an Information Page severalyears ago. This updated info was obtained fromThe Center. If you see soething that does notexist or something that should exist but isn’there e.mail GLBT News at [email protected] includes phone/e.mail addresses.
See Good, Page 5, Col. 2
By Ronn Rucker Some of you mayremember about 20years ago a member ofthe Cincinnati LGBTcommunity, HUEYMcCLELLAN, wasconvicted of a serioussexual offense againstthree minor males. Huey has been inprison now for morethan 18 years. Heattended my church,Church of Our SaviourEpiscopal and recently,I began a corre-spondence with him totry to offer some humannotice to his diresituation.
Out of that corre-spondence, I havedecided to begin aneffort to garner com-munity support for hisnext parole hearingsome time in the nextyear. I would like anyone willing to write asupport letter to theParole Board or
Ah! The peace, thequite of old age. Thesecurity of knowingyou are se-cure. I wasawaiting mypolice per-mit to turnon my newfull-housealarm. Scheduled for instal-lion of a pacemaker, Iwent in the hospital foran overnight stay onMarch 10. Then I was informedI could not lift morethan 10 pounds with my
left arm. And, to climbmy steps to get in myhouse I am lifting withmy left arm “210pounds”—me! So, off I went to the
Purple EggN u r s i n ghome. (I amin one again)this time fortwo weeks towhich I agre-ed.
Meanwhile, my po-lice code came but Iwas not home to installthe alarm. Of course, somebodybroke in and stole acomputer—what else! And, on and on andon and on.....!
Do you remember Huey McClellan?possibly to appearbefore the Parole Boardwith me to contact meat [email protected] Iwill have a fewmeetings with inter-ested parties to organizethis effort.The first step is tocontact me if you mighthelp.
Are you a same-sex couple living in Ohio but le-gally married in another state? Each of you will diesome day and you will want your marriage prop-erly recognized on your death certificate. Last December a federal judge in Cincinnati or-dered the Ohio Department of Health to recognizethe marriages on the death certificates of two menwho died in Ohio but were married out-of-state.Their husbands were listed as the “surviving spouse”on their death certificates. While the decision, Obergefell v. Wymyslo, waswritten broadly, the Court’s ruling was limited. Itonly directly applied to the two couples who broughtthe lawsuit, and to the funeral director, RobertGrunn, who handled the cremation of one of themen. The Ohio Department of Health has interpretedthe Court’s decision narrowly and put out notice tofuneral directors across the state that it only appliesto death certificates filed by Robert Grunn. As a result, it is possible the Ohio Department ofHealth will only recognize marriages between same-sex couples on death certificates filed by Mr. Grunnand no other funeral directors. But the precedent isclear and all married same-sex couples should knowtheir rights and make sure their marriages are rec-ognized at death. The Court’s ruling is in effect, but it is also onappeal. While the appeal is pending, the lawyersrepresenting the plaintiffs want to know about the
Same-sex couples can be recordedon OhioDeath Certificates
See Death, Page 3, Col 4
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GLBT News—Page 3April, 2014 PE
JackWolking
After bearing witnessto the swings in the realestate market during the
costs and property taxescan all be used to yourbenefit at tax time.Home equity lines, too.Check with youraccountant!* Capital Gains Ex-clusions - Profits up to
experiences of othermarried same-sexcouples who seek recog-nition on death certifi-cates in Ohio. If you arelegally married, andyour same-sex spousedies, you can ask yourfuneral director to reportyour deceased spouse as“married” and yourselfas the “survivingspouse.” If you do so,the plaintiffs’ lawyerswant to know if your fu-neral director agrees orrefuses, and if the staterefuses to register deathcertificates recordingyour marriage or grantsone. This information willhelp the lawyers arguethe appeal in theObergefell case and helpensure that all marriages
Benefits—financiallyand otherwise—ofhomeownership
last five years,the commonquestion is:Why should Ibuy a home?The reasonsare verysound andsolid, when you stop tothink of them. *It’s yours - you arein charge! You candecorate to your taste,make renovations andcare for the propertywithout the need to askpermission of someoneelse *Ownership buildswealth - If you buy whatyou can afford, you willbuild wealth over time- rather than paddingsomeone else’s pocket *Financial benefits -deductions on mort-gage interest, closing
$250,000 canbe kept - andnot reported tothe IRS ifyou’re single;up to $500,000 if marriedand filing
jointly. * Choice - it’s up toyou how you wish tolive - single family,condo, multi-family.Age of house, type ofneighborhood, urban,suburban, rural - it’s allup to you and yourpreferences * Longterm - Buyingis always less expensivethan renting! You buildwealth and equity foryourself and not forsomeone else! As always, we’re herefor YOU! If you’ve atopic or question you
wish to see covered,please reach us viaemail at [email protected] orby phone at 513-527-3800. Happy Spring -finally!
between same-sexcouples are soon recog-nized by the State ofOhio. Please share your ex-periences with AdamGerhardstein of Ger-hardstein & BranchCo.LPA at 513-621-9100 or e.mail him [email protected] learn more aboutthelawsuits now pending tosecure marriage recogni-tion in Ohio and to readthe pleadings andorders visit www.gb-firm.com.
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Mother Says
By Michael Chanak
Goose
ChrisSeelbach
PRIDE stories Transgenderpeople andcity hall
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Early in my first term
CincinnatiCity Council
History is neverfinished, never totallycomplete! PRIDE
31! Nothing stoppingyou from submit-ting….just saying!
very visible trans-vestites on Cincinnati’sblack community ofAvondale. One, namedCamille, would walkdown Rockdale Avenuein a different outfitevery day. I remembershe caused a flurry inthe crowd at the IsaacHayes concert in 1968.People were strainingto catch a glimpse ofher. Perhaps even moreimportant was the Gayrights demonstration Istumbled onto inFountain Square inabout 1963 or ’62.There were about 40black men dressed aswomen. Many of themwere extremely fash-ionable and at that time(I was only about 13) Ididn’t know that mencould look so much likewomen. They marchedaround the Fountainand carried signs aboutGay Rights. The eventwas even on the localnews because I remem-ber catching the report.
season isr o l l i n gup, be-fore youknow it,a sur-p r i s epiece ofinformation came tothe Goose’s attentionfrom the “RainbowPage” on FB (forwww.gaycincinnat.com). Since I tend to be a“history whore” I amdelighted to say thatMichael Wilson, thepublicity chair ofCincinnati PRIDE(www.cincinnatipride.org)expressed interest incollecting PRIDEhistories/stories. Ihave shared all ofmine with him in-cluding others thatwere sent to me. Cincinnati PRIDEleads off in the regionwith its event on May
So here isthat FBPost, I thinkit stands onits own.After youread it, takethe time toremembersomething
about your PRIDE exper-ience or memories, and ifit is the Cincinnati neckof the woods – just dropa WFW document orsuch to the publisher –they can forward it alongto Mother Goose. If thehistory isn’t complete,who is there to blame,unless you take the timeto jot it down?! “I was born and raisedin Cincinnati, and I haveread some of theinformation on yourpages. I am concernedabout the omission of theconvergence of blackhistory and LGBThistory in Cincinnati inthe 1960s. There were
on Coun-cil, a CityEmployeeasked tomeet withme. Theemployee,identifyingas Transgender (femaleto male), wanted to talkabout the City Hallworkplace. He had recentlytransitioned and wasfeeling uncomfortableabout using the stand-ard men’s restrooms atCity Hall. As I learned,Transgender people areoften faced withu n c o m f o r t a b l esituations when usingstandard “male” or“female” restroomsbecause of the looks(and sometimes com-ments) from others. As a City Leader, Iwant every singleemployee, from police
officers to admini-strative assistants, tobring their full self towork. That means nothaving to worry about
where touse the rest-room or thep o t e n t i a llooks orcommentsf r o mothers. And
while the City ofCincinnati has takenmany steps to ensureour employees treateveryone with respect,regardless of theirsexual orientation orgender identify, it’simpossible to controlthe looks or actions ofalmost 6,000 employ-ees. After our discussion,I realized there was avery simple solution tothe problem: Install ag e n d e r - n e u t r a lrestroom. We workedexpeditiously and, in notime, created a lock-able, gender-neutralrestroom that allowed
more people (families,those in wheelchairs, orTransgender people) tofeel more comfortablein City Hall. But there was amistake. After posting aphoto of the progress onsocial media, someonereached out to mebecause of the words onthe new restroom. Thesign read, “FamilyRestroom.” Whilefamilies with smallchildren would mostcertainly use this newrestroom, there aremany who would use italone, including thosewith limited mobility(in wheelchairs) orTransgender people. As the person pointedout, “Family Rest-room” implies the useis for multiple indi-viduals. This can lead todiscomfort when asingle person, LGBT ornot, walks into therestroom. This hadn’tcrossed my mind, but itcertainly made sense.
See PRIDE, Page 8, Col.5 See City, Page 8, Col. 5
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By Ed HicksPublisher
Mitchell, the girls andI are planning to movefrom Memphis to theGreater Cincinnati areaaround the middle ofJune, and we arelooking for a house torent. Though the longerterm plan calls forbuying another house,
renting may be thebetter option for theshort term. That said,do you have or know ofany houses that may besuitable and availablearound that time? Since I expect my jobto require Kentuckyresidency, NorthernKentucky houses willget first look. And theymust have a fenced yard
because of the girls —two well mannered,housebroken, olderdogs. Needless to say,the dogs will live in thehouse and not the yard,but a yard is essential. So if you hear ofanything, please let meknow. And old friends,be on the lookout for amoving in party invite! [email protected]
Caracole, a nonprofitagency located inNorthside with themission of providingsafe, affordable housingand supportive servicesto individuals andfamilies living withHIV/AIDS has addedone more service tocompliment its fiveprograms: pharmacyservices. Caracole begins thisservice via the 340BDrug Pricing Program,a federal program thatrequires drug manu-facturers to provideoutpatient drugs toeligible entities atsignificantly reducedprices. As a Ryan Whitefunded, nonprofitorganization, Caracolereceived its designationas a covered entity from
the Department ofPharmacy Affairs inmid-Marc. Caracole has electedto dispense 340B drugsto patients throughcontract pharmacyservices. In mid-January, Caracolesigned a contract toinitiate pharmacyservices with Pharm-Blue, a leading Con-tract Pharmacy underthe 340B Drug PricingProgram.
Through thisprogram, Caracole willbe able to offer eligibleclients significantlyreduced prices onalarmingly expensivespecialty drugs used inthe treatment of HIVand other health careproblems. Caracole is hopefulthat this service will bebeneficial to as many ofits 1,400 clients whoare eligible to take partin this program.
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Caracole to add pharmacy services
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Page 6–GLBT News PE April, 2014Many faithsone family
TheAmen Corner
This week, 16faith leaders beganpreparing a worship
together? The desire toaffirm God’sunequivocal love ofLGBT people, now anofficial doctrine formany. Amazing! Wehave come a long wayin the move-ment,haven’t we? Now let’stalk about the value ofinterfaith relationships.First and foremost, it’sabout peace.
Remember allthe wars waged overreligious differences?When we choose torespect each other inour home townassemblies, we giveworld peace a chance.I would also say it’s ashame to overlook therichness and variety ofother traditions. Bymaking friends, we maybe invited to experiencethe beauty of anotherculture. And keep inmind, of course, that it’sa great advantage to
have friends in manyplaces when we seekcollective action for agood cause. Many arethe reasons to buildbridges between us.And it all begins withthe basic realizationthat God is too big to belimited to a singleexpression of love andfaithfulness.
I encourage youto add the experience ofinter-faith worship toyour 2014 PRIDEcalen-dar: “ManyFaiths, One Family”ser-vice on May 29 at7 p.m. We are so veryfortunate that RabbiMiriam Terlinchamp ofTemple Sholom hasoffered her sacred spacefor our gathering.Address: 3100Longmeadow Lane inAmberly Village. The Rev. JoySimpson, New Spirit
MCC
service tobe heldd u r i n gP R I D Eweek inC i n c y .Our first
get-together was not
well at-tended, so Iwasn’t expecting alarge turn-out this timewhen I hosted themeeting at my North-side church. What a
surprise!As ther e p r e -senta t -i v e sstreamedin –
clergy and lay leaders –
we quickly set up a2nd, a 3rd, and a 4th
table to create ourmeeting space. Itbe-came a grandassembly of facesand faiths – bothmale and female,young and old,r e p r e - s e n t i n gJudaism andBuddhism, as wellas Christiansranging fromQuakers to Episco-palians. And whatbrought us all 513-410-7413
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Recently at a family
holiday gathering, thediscussion turned to“same-sex marriagesand Gay Rights”. Thetired old lines rolled offabout what the Biblesays and how this is thereason why our countryis “going to Hell in ahand-basket”. I satquietly, since I had beenin these conversationsin the past and foundthat challenging theirpoints of view onlyleads to disagreementsand no point ofunderstanding on theirpart. Finally a cousindeclared, “Let’s askMike. He’s a …”, andhe used an offensivepejorative that hadsomething to do with“fudge”. Anothercousin spoke up saying,“Let’s see if he can talklike a sissy”, to which Isat there consolingmyself that I was in aconvention of fools. While I am wellaware that this incidentwas minor compared tothe sheer and utter
By BrotherMichael Childs persecution that many
go through, and I in noway compare myself tothose martyrs inUganda, Russia andother countries wherebeing Gay or sup-porting the cause of theGay Community meansthat you may lose yourlife, yet incidents likethis remind me that wehave much ground tocover before we can seereal equality andacceptance. We see where statesrefuse to challenge suitsagainst the consti-tutionality of anti-Marriage Equalitylaws, thus making itpermissible to marry inthe state, and we havethe false assumptionthat all is well and thatthe whole world isopening loving arms toembrace us. If you thinkthat, take a walkthrough the local mallhand-in-hand, or showopen affection in publicand watch for thereaction. Talk about youpartner and use termslike “husband” or
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Marshal, from Page 3
New York/San Fran-cisco —Marriage Equ-ality USA is proud towelcome Denise Norristo its board of directors. As a recognizedleader in the trans-gender community,Denise brings a greatdepth of advocacy andorganizing experiencein the workplace,community and beyond— as well as a com-mitment to building aholistic movement forall LGBT-aligned
day.” “Having leadershipand boards that mean-ingfully reflect ourdiverse communitymatters,” said MEUSAExecutive DirectorBrian Silva. “Denise’sleadership will help usimprove our workeducating on the criticalintersections of mar-riage equality andTransgender equalityissues, as well assupporting the Trans-gender Communitybeyond marriage,where we are able.” Denise is currentlythe lead for globalTransgender workplaceinclusion at Accenture,a global management
consulting firm withmore than 250 tho-usand employeesworld-wide. Her rootsin the Transgendercommunity extendback more than 20years from co-foundingthe Transexual Menacein 1993 to the creationof the Institute forTransgender EconomicAdvancement in 2014.Her vision for the futureis that we will no longerbe separated by letterslike L, G, B and T, butwill become one com-munity united inseeking equality for allgenders and allorientations. “MEUSA is parti-cularly excited to
engage Denise’s exper-ience and passion foradvocacy as we con-tinue to supportinitiatives such as thefederal fully inclusiveEmployment Non-Discrimination Act(ENDA), Gender Ex-pression Non-Discrim-ination Act (GENDA)in New York andlegislation for trans-inclusive safe schoolsin California,” con-cluded MEUSA BoardPresident Jane Wishon.
Marriage Equality
“wife” and see whatsome will say. Oh yes,it’s not as bad as it was,but it sure isn’t like itshould be. Please do not confusemy observations asbeing solidly pessim-istic, because I am not.I know that things arechanging for the better.
I guess I just wish theywould change a littlefaster. If you are feelingthe sting of ridicule andpay the price for therelation-ship of loveyou embrace, don’t losehope. There IS a betterday coming.Brother Michael Childs
BSCDJubilee Cin-cinnati
individuals. “Marriage Equality isa fundamental part ofthe human experienceacross all of history andaround the world. It hasbeen and shouldcontinue to be a basicright enjoyed by allgenders in all com-binations,” said Denise.“I am excited to join theMarriage Equality USABoard of Directors andhelp articulate that theroot of gender andorientation discrim-
ination is based in thesocial expectation thatpeople need conform toa set of rules that dictatehow men and womenmust behave.” She added, “The solebasis for denyingmarriage equality is thatreal equality wouldviolate the rule thatfamilies can only existbetween a man, awoman and the childrenthey bear betweenthem. People whoidentify as Transgender,Intersex, GenderQueer,or one of the manyvariations of howindividuals expresstheir gender, struggleagainst this form ofdiscrimination every
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City—from Page 4
when I got home on thebus. Someone else mustremember these events. It was a particularlyforward-looking thing,since Stonewall didn’thappen until years later.I hope to see moreinformation in thefuture about this.Signed: Starita Smith,PhD.” Indeed, Starita wealso hope to see moreinformation in thefuture. Keep sharingyour stories, it helpsbuild our communities!By the way, Starita wasreported by the Pro-gressive Media Projectas “an award-winningjournalist at the GaryPost-Tribune, theColumbus Dispatchand the AustinAmerican-Statesman.”
We quickly replaced thesign with internationalrecognizable symbolsthat we usually see onseparate restrooms (amale, a female, aperson in a wheelchair,and a family). While steps like thismay seem small, theyare a big part of makingsure every person isable to bring their fullself to the workplace.Chris SeelbachCouncilmemberCity of Cincinnati
had made for theMainstasse Mardi Grasin 2000 (we won), Wedressed up, Terry thepope holding a signsaying “God LovesDiversity,” and I wasthe Devil and held aSign that said “I LoveFred Phelps, He is myBest Worker!” Carl quipped, “The
Police got confused andmade me go to Fred’sSide!!! For a couple ofseconds the Devil stoodnext to Fred and No onegot a Picture!!!!! Terrygot me back over as hewas sure he was goingto be “The Popedragging the Devil offof Fred”!! It wasAwesome...” Carl added, “He was
also going to come tothe First Hearing whenCovington was con-sidering expandingtheir Humane RightsOrdinance, but a snowstorm shut him down!The Mayor started themeeting by telling usthis and adding “TheLord works in myster-ious ways!” to muchlaughter and applause.” Scott Wegener saidPhelps was also at OakHills High School in2011. “I covered that,” CNN reported thataccording to Westboro,the church picketedmore than 53,000events, ranging fromLady Gaga concerts tofunerals for slain U.S.Soldiers. Typically, adozen or so churchmembers would part-icipate.
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Phelps—from Page 1 PRIDE—from Page 4