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16 MONTROSEVOICE/
RIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1990
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Lesbian group to meet in Dallas
Dalian will host the next gulf regional meeting of the National Lesbian
Conference, to be held Jan. 25-27.
The Gulf Region includes Texas, Arkansas. Louisiana and Oklahoma,
according to the inference coordi-
The regional meetings provide a
chance for lesbians from these four
states get to know each other, attend
workshops, and prepare for the
NLC, which will be held in Atlanta,
Ga. in April, 1091. the coordinators
said. Workshops at the meeting will
cover important issues such as lesbian mothers, lesbian battering and
incest survival.
The purpose of the National [.esbi-
an Conference i- to oroatc. publicize
and implement a national lesbian
agenda, said the planners. The
meeting will be held at Dallas' lesbian Resource Center on Skiles
Street. For information on the Dallas planning meeting or the National Lesbian Conference, contact
Kathy Rome at (214) 941-0375 or
(214)521-8919.
Texas
infer
the fourth annual Texas I
Conference, will be held the same
month as the national meeting.
Scheduled for April 12-14. 1991, the
fourth annual Texas Lesbian Cun-
ference will celebrate the theme
■■Moving Forward Together:
Empowerment, Pride and Strength"
The conference will be held at the
Driskill Hotel in Austin. For information on the TLC, write PO. Box
402063, Austin, TX 7H704, or call
(512)462-2369.
Activists react to 21.06 decision
From LEE HARRINGTON, past that human beings are upending
president. Gay and Lesbian time on this absurdity? I am sick of
Political Caucua it, my children are sick of lt, but
lamnotsurajusthcwmanyjudges tens of thousands of Trsxaa
) throw tins
It takes
least eight in eight years
I am confident, how-
tliat sanity will ultimately prevail, even in
The local
puritanical s are disappointed, once again, I am
certain; they really do
have, I think, a secret desire to
stall their own special cameras
irybodye bedroom.
lars go up
Letters
to the
Voice
Qames again, anyway,
and I suspect this is still
not the end. Realistically, those among us who
claim moral superiority
are not going to be satisfied until they put their
brand on all who do not
toe their line. Homosexuals are only one group
they
-"Docket Call
With all the problems that plead From PHYLLI8 FRYE, attorney.
the world, can you actually believe ... Coincidental to the 81.06 rul
ing In Austin (Monday), the Harris
County Criminal Lawyers Association (HCLLA) published its legal
magazine' 'Docket Call" with my article entitled "Texas Penal Code
21.06, Baker v. Wade, Bowers v.
Hardwick and Modal Penal Code"
I have talked to the editor of
Docket Gall, who said that copies of
meajticiecanbemadeavailabieat .
a minimal cost of *8 per copy. I suggest that everyone order three copies, keep one and send one each to
their respective state senator and
state representative. Send a self addressed, stamped (46 cents for
three copies) envelopn and $8 per
copy ordered to the HCCLA. 706
Main Street 4O0A, Houston, TX
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Officer
moves from
area after
residents
protest
shooting
RIVERStFjE, Calif. (AP)—A
California Highway Patrol officer
who shot and killed an AIDS-
stricken neighbor moved his
family out of the neighborhood
LeBoy Burton. 30. was killed ir
a scuttle Wednesday. Dec. 5. by
t Kevin D I
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" AMERICAN MOVERS
ids County sheriffs Sgt.
Bill Ferguson
On Thursday, Dec. 6, a movir
van arrived "Because of the
current situation and the
atmosphere. (Mensior)
apparently felt the move was
necessary," said CHP
spokesperson John Anderson
Ferguson said Mensior shot
Burton while the two scuttled ir
Mensiors backyard in suburbar
Rubidoux.
Investigators believe Burton
Dora Hardin, said Burton was
too weak trom AIDS to wrestle
"He had only one month to
live," Ms. Hardin said. "He
Doctor
scorned for
suggesting
docs with
HIV identify
selves
NEW HAVEN, Conn (AP)—A
doctor who has been urging
physicians with the AIDS virus t<
come forward to help reduce the
affliction says he's finding little
support for his views among, his
colleagues
while they stayed safe behind
the lines," wrote one physician
angered by Dr. Howard M.
Spiro's suggestion.
Spiro. a gastroenteroiogist at
Vale-New Haven Hospital and a
professor at the Yale School of
Medicine, first took the
February issue ot Drug Therapy.
Frustrated and saddened by
the negative response to the
article. Spiro reiterated bis views
in November in a local
newspaper column
In the medical journal. Spiro
wrote that "there remains a
silence about who has gotten
AIDS that keeps it mysterious
and shameful and surely
contributes to its spread."
By being forthright about their
own predicament, doctors with
the AIDS virus could play an
important role in breaking "the
conspiracy of silence" that
surrounds AIDS. Spiro said.
Such physicians can help
society learn to live with AIDS
and to accept that it is not a
shameful condition, Spiro said
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