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This issue Presented by: The Daniel McCree Foundation COVER PHOTO BY CLUB ESCAPADE
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Performing Arts & Spoken Word Aaron Phillip Ruiz (Swansea) Autumn Pickard (St. Louis) Special Features from Daniel McCree (1979-2007)
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INTRODUCTION It’s a whole new year and along with it the reminder that a tree grows a new ring each year, and we too must build ourselves a new ring as we look towards the coming year. A phrase I seem to always remember this time of year is “if I cannot bring you comfort, than at least I bring you hope”. It reminded me to tell the simple little story of a tree not far from where I live in Joplin, MO. A tree which almost proudly shows off its lack of leaves and small branches, all of which were simply swept clean back in May 2011. Today the “Tree of Hope” as it has become known reminds each of us that adversity is simply the calling card of new purpose and growth. It also seems to me the tree is a confluence of both its roots (where it has been) and the newly vibrant trunk that proclaims what will be, if the efforts of one is willing to “indemnify the effort”. There are so many opportunities in the year ahead for anyone wanting to get involved in the community. This month’s issue features just a few ideas of things to do and places to see in the coming month. Whatever you enjoy you are sure to find your own way to participate and contribute your band of color on the tree.
MetroEast NEWS, “We seek to be a voice for those who traditionally are not heard.” The Daniel McCree Foundation advocates for Suicide Prevention as well as outreach in the areas of HIV/AIDS awareness. We are seeking interested persons in serving the foundation, and work actively in the community of St. Louis, for the empowerment of all people. There were several causes, and organizations Daniel was active with, and the Daniel McCree Foundation, continues to work with these organizations in his honor.
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MLK March With Growing American Youth January 21 at 9:00am Growing American Youth in Saint Louis, Missouri
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Business Provides Main Street Support for the Marriage Bill January 13, 2013 via Equality Illinios Reaction from Bernard Cherkasov, CEO of Equality Illinois Earlier today, businesses and executives released an open letter to the General Assembly in support of the marriage equality bill because it is good for business and a Main Street value. "These business leaders make fact-driven decisions everyday and are motivated by logic and reason. They see no reason to deny loving, committed couples equal access to the benefits and responsibilities of civil marriage. At the same time, they acknowledge that in their offices, factories, stores, restaurants and hotels, a diverse workforce is essential for success," said Bernard Cherkasov, CEO of Equality Illinois. "Illinois legislators should recognize that to benefit everyone in Illinois and build a stronger future, the state must remain competitive. Passing marriage equality is a major step in that direction," Cherkasov said. The Illinois business letter of support was built from a foundation laid by the Equality Illinois Report: The Business Case for Marriage Equality. The report includes "Ten Reasons Business Leaders Support Marriage Equality" and also lists national brands and national business leaders who support marriage equality. "These national brands and executives support marriage equality and value diversity, and Illinois has to answer to that when the companies look for new places to do business," Cherkasov said. "The demands of our modern, interconnected business world should lead Illinois lawmakers to join the right side of history."
St. Louis Black Pride Updates 1/13/2013 What's next you may ask. Well. The State of the Union for STL Black Pride will be held at The Regional Arts Commission Jan 29, 2013 7 pm. We will introduce the Board committee and announcing Upcoming plans for a Bigger and Better STLBP. Contact Secretary Randy Rafter for RSVP info. Thank You Jay B. Blk Pride President http://www.st-louisblackpride.org/
625 North Euclid Blvd Saint Louis, Mo 63108 RSVP at (314) 531-2284 or info@slbp.org
Jeanne Manford, founder of PFLAG, passes away at the age of 92. 1/8/2013
Pflag Belleville IL Chapter Non-Profit Organization Jeanne Manford, founder of PFLAG, has passed away at the age of 92. PFLAG is an amazing organization providing support to our families, friends and to us. May her spirit live on! Jeanne Manford, founder of PFLAG, has passed away at the age of 92. We will always remember everything she has done for Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays. Founded in 1972 with the simple act of a mother publicly supporting her gay son, PFLAG is the original ally organization. Made up of parents, families, friends, and straight allies uniting with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people, PFLAG is committed to advancing equality through its mission of support, education and advocacy. Now in its 40th anniversary year, PFLAG has over 350 chapters and 200,000 supporters crossing multiple generations of American families in major urban centers, small cities and rural areas in all 50 states.
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Notable Passages - Sasha Nicole
1/4/2013
Shining Star - Sasha Nicole Passes Away www.thevitalvoice.com › Lifestyle › Lifestyle The world of drag suffered a staggering loss yesterday (Jan 3, 2013) when Sasha Nicole, whose given name was Patrick McGuire, passed away at the age of 45 o o o o
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Mid America 2008 Heart of America 2007 Gay Missouri America 2005 Gay Missouri America 2004-1st alternate
Trixie LaRue: Thank you for being apart of Sasha Sunday and raising over $4,000 in Sasha Nicole's name to be donated Wednesday January 16th in her honor at her Memorial Service at MCCGSL church from 68pm to PAWS. MCCGSL 1919 S. Broadway St. Louis, MO 63104 www.mccgsl.org
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Saturday, January 19 Memorial Service for Ken Jackson 2p-3p Metropolitan Community Church of Greater Saint Louis 1919 S. Broadway St. Louis,MO 63104
Thursday, January 17
Sandra C. Gant (Sister of Michelle Davis) Funeral 10a-12p Grandberry Mortuary 8806 Jennings Station Road, St. Louis, Mo. 63136 314-867-8837
1/14/2013 January 14, 2013 Notable Passages- Mama Kathy Allen Rice
Dear Members and Friends:
It is with much sadness that I share with you that Mama Kathy Allen Rice died at home last night. She had been in hospice struggling with lung complications on and off for the past while. Mama Kathy was 70 years old, and she and her life partner, Jackie Rice, are charter members of Metropolitan Community Church of Greater Saint Louis. Our Pastor for Congregational Care, Gina Durbin, has been supporting the family, and we will announce funeral arrangements as soon as details are finalized. The family has requested that we provide food for the repast following the service, which will most likely be on Friday. Christine White will be organizing the lunch. If you are able to contribute a dish, please contact her at: Christine@mccgsl.org or phone the church office: 314-361-3221 x 100 "Mama" Kathy exemplified and called us to be the best of what we are about as a faith community. She was a powerful prayer warrior and walked the talk by opening her heart and home to countless people who will be changed forever for the better. The way that Christ's love shone so beautifully through her and her partner, Jackie, will be a lasting legacy of hope and inclusion. They have shown us time and again that it is truly love that makes a family. We are sure that there is another rainbow angel watching over all of us now, and trust that she has been met with open arms and a resounding, "Well done," at the gates of heaven. She will be deeply missed. With Christ's love and promises,
Rev. Pressley Sutherand, Interim Pastor
Thursday, January 17, 2013 Wake at Austin Layne Mortuary: Layne Renaissance Chapel from 4p to 7p.
Friday, January 18, 2013 10a-10.45a - Viewing 11a-12p - Funeral Service @ Metropolitan Community Church of Greater Saint Louis 12.30p-1p Committal Service @ St. Peter's Cemetery 1.30-3p - Repast at MCC of Greater Saint Louis MCCGSL 1919 S. Broadway, St. Louis, MO 63104 314-361-3221 www.mccgsl.org
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UNSUNG HEROES- MySLART.org
The organizations facebook banner says it all… Artwork is WORK! And this self-funded organization has for several years provided a free and grassroots platform for St. Louis regions artists… of all mediums. This socialized platform boasts what is easily the largest digital gallery in the region, with content driven by it’s participants. MySlart.Org is not only a place to find and connect with local artists, but also a great venue to share your own creative expertise. Find upcoming exhibits or just take a moment to see what everyone’s working on. MYSLART.ORG PROVIDES FREE DIRECTORY LISTINGS AND WEBSITES FOR ALL ARTISTS, ART GALLERIES, ART ORGANIZATIONS, ART PROFESSIONALS, AND ART SUPPORTERS WITHIN 100 MILES OF DOWNTOWN ST. LOUIS. MySLART.org MySLART.org currently provides .free directory listings and websites for over 1,500 St. Louis area visual artists, art venues and art supporters. “Our nonprofit mission is to provide free directory listings and websites for all members of our greater St. Louis visual arts community living or working within 100 miles of downtown St. Louis. Join for .free now by visiting MySLART.org.” All of us at MySLART.org are proud to have our friend Craig Downs painting LIVE during our "33January" reception this th Friday the 18 . Please join us Friday 1/18/13 at the Old Orchard Gallery in Webster. The 33January exhibit opening features new work by 33 artists, food, drinks, a special live painting demo from one of the area's top artists, Craig Downs, and more! for more info visit the MYSLART.org event page here - http://www.myslart.org/events/33january?rsvpConfirm=1 The Old Orchard Gallery The reception is open to the public and free!
Creative Kids Art Classes January 19, 2013 at 12:30pm to May 4, 2013 at 1:30pm Location: William and Florence Schmidt Art Center Street: 2500 Carlyle Avenue City/Town: Belleville, IL Website or Map: http://SchmidtArt.swic.edu Phone: 618.222.5278 Event Type: children's, programming Organized By: Schmidt Art Center Peace & Blessing Bee upon each of you! Colby Kluthe, Executive Director- Daniel McCree Foundation Emily Smith, St. Louis Regional Director danielmccreeorg@gmail.com www.DanielMcCree.Org 24
Equality Illinois 2013 Justice for All Gala 1/15/2013 Equality Illinois
If you support the freedom to marry for all, then there is no better way to help build that momentum than at the 2013 Justice for All Gala on Saturday, February 9th. Join nearly 1,000 supporters who already purchased their Gala tickets, thereby raising crucial resources for the current push to make marriage equality a reality in Illinois. Confirm your seat at the Gala today! Equality Illinois 2013 Justice for All Gala February 9 at 6:00pm Hilton Chicago Hotel in Chicago, Illinois
An open conversation about Intersex. 1/12/2013 Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Since this is all new to me and I think our STL LGBT community as well let's talk about it and learn what Intersex means. I will answer questions that many of you have asked of me personally. I will share my stories and feelings with you. I am not claiming to be an expert. Dr. Teresa Knight of the Women's Health Specialists of St. Louis will be on hand to answer questions also. Dr. Knight is a board certified Obstetrician/Gynecologist and a Fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Born and raised in Northern California, Dr. Knight completed her undergraduate education at U.C. Berkeley, graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in Integrative Biology and a minor in Women’s Studies. While attending college she received recognition for her contribution to the development of a traveling health clinic for the homeless and for perinatal services for homeless women. Dr Knight earned a Master’s degree in Anatomy and Neurobiology from Saint Louis University where she also attended Medical School. She completed her residency at St. John’s Mercy Medical Center in St. Louis. In addition to her medical accomplishments, Dr Knight speaks Spanish and she is a licensed pilot.If you have any questions about this event please contact Leon Braxton at executivedirector@lgbtcenterstl.org.
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StLouis-Gay Men's Social-Group presents Movie & Martini:
Every Sunday we will gather as a group to an afternoon matinee and then head to BadDog BarandGrill to discuss the movie and socialize: This week's movie title is "The Guilt trip" at Ronnie's Cine in South County at 2:05. We will meet in the lobby at Ronnies at 1:45. Save your ticket stub and receive $1.00 off your first beverage. Check out "The Guilt Trip" movie trailer here : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ez uLn0Eel6g for more information call 314-529-1771
Sasha Sunday @ Hamburger Mary's St. Louis Benefit Drag Show for PAWS Photo via Greg Weckman
Thank you for being apart of Sasha Sunday and raising over $4,000 in Sasha Nicole's name to be donated wednesday in her honor at her Memorial Service at MCCGSL church from 6-8pm to PAWS. -Trixie Larue
HRC St. Louis is proud to present Her HRC! Saturday, January 26 - Doors open at 7:00 p.m. at Bad Dog Bar and Grill 3960 Chouteau Avenue St. Louis, MO 63110 Tickets: General Admission - $15 Purchase tickets at http://bit.ly/herhrcstl VIP Admission - $30 Reserved, up-front seating, 2 drink tickets (for beer or rail) and roses at the VIP table. 21+ Save the date, Saturday, January 26th and join us for HER HRC at Bad Dog Bar & Grill. This is a night for the women in our community to come out and enjoy live music, burlesque, and one of STL's favorite DJs in a great atmosphere! Buy your tickets early (we sold out last year) online at http://bit.ly/herhrcstl and support the work of HRC. Her HRC events are open to all, regardless of gender identity or history.
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The TG Contra… What is Pride and Where should it be held By: Colby Kluthe, Editor- MetroEast NEWS Pride Celebrations in St. Louis is not only a longstanding tradition but also among the nations largest pride festivals boasting more than 100,000 visitors in recent years. As a community advocate and as someone who has served in leadership capacity with pride organizations (Metro East Pride of Southwestern Illinios) I have a unique understanding about decision-making and forces which will undoubtedly stir up controversy among community supporters, business owners, and government powers that be. I was in no way surprised at the recent announcement by Pride St. Louis Inc. plans to move the festival to Soldier’s Memorial in downtown, uprooting its decade long tradition of a festival in Tower Grove Park. I also remember as a youngster when the festival had a “long held tradtion” of being in the central west end neighborhood, which at the time was the epicenter of the LGBT community. In 2012 It is also very clear we are no longer a community which is centered in one neighborhood. The move to downtown was an option I heard was coming several years ago, and from my own perspective it was a move I actually expected to take place last year. Nonetheless we who call St. Louis home find ourselves in a struggle between what we find most comforting and familiar and the natural angst about the upcoming move to downtown. I know that regardless of the location of Pride in 2013, our community will once again come together to exemplify the very best of who we are and take the opportunity to share it with our traditions both respected and growing into the future. The community outrage and dialogue is very much a part of the vitality of Pride and citizen input and leadership will be needed regardless of whether the festival is held in Tower Grove or any other location. Pride was never about the location, but rather coming together as a family and celebrating all of who we are as a community. Tower Grove Park has served us well in years past and while I wholeheartedly support efforts to keep it there, I would be lacking my own convictions if I did not call it as I have always seen PridefestTower Grove. Ready—Here GOES! Pridefest Tower Grove has always been difficult to find parking or access using Metrolink service. But most obvious to anyone who hasn’t attended a streetscape festival (As downtown would be) Tower Grove Park creates an environment of social “clicks” that to an outsider would almost appear we have a segregated festival. This group over here, and that group over there, and festival goers who are generally bunched up with those they already know. It has been my observation that this tendency always follows the same path, despite concerted efforts in planning and redesigning the festival grounds in recent years. I have said for many years that St. Louis
pride is perhaps the most segregated pride in the nation—an opportunity that a new venue offers our community to frankly get to know each other again for the first time. The other and I think final point I want to make about this controversy is that as someone who helped establish a pride festival tradition in a more conservative community than the City of St. Louis, I cannot tell you how many times we heard from civic leaders “wouldn’t you be more comfortable in a park” was to me only a way of saying “we would be more comfortable if you ‘gays’ were isolated in a park rather than our streets where ‘non-gays’ have to see you.
Artwork by: Tim Gehner
Now I am being a bit exaggerated in my words but the point remains, and the time has come for our festival to “Come Out” to our city. We no longer need 120 acres of land in which to hide, and standing shoulder to shoulder on our city’s most prominent festival grounds is not only an opportunity but a responsibility we have to one another and to the next generation of allies and queers in the Gateway City. We must take our place and hold our heads high as we parade wherever the festival is held. Here is where I think I stand in this debacle… I support Pride St. Louis and the need to move downtown, However I also recognize that participation for todays small business has decreased in recent years due to the large amount of money it takes to become a vendor at Pride St. Louis. Too many business owners do not have hundreds or in many cases thousands of dollars it takes to simply put an advertisement in the Pride Pages and be a participant in the festival each year. Therefore I wholeheartedly support the grassroots movement underway to hopefully make pride more accessible to more than the major corporations that fund and support Pride St. Louis. I hope that Pride festivals of the future can find room for all players big and small, and an environment that fosters both unity and inclusion of all people. I acknowledge that Pride St. Louis has a long history of serving the needs and growth of the festival and maintained an event free of charge for all to enjoy. I hope the 2013 board of directors can lead our community forward into the future in a manner which all participants feel both valued and accomadated. Send Comments to: danielmccreeorg@gmail.com MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THIS GRASSROOTS MOVEMENT: http://www.facebook.com/KeepPrideInTowerGrove 30
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