Saturday, September 25, 2004

A Time To Ride

Here's some info on the film that will be the program at our October general meeting.
A TIME TO RIDE: a documentary film about the
cross-country bicycle ride of two lesbian grandmothers
in search of marriage equality

Elisia and Carrie Ross-Stone, known as the Rainbow
Grannies, finished their second 3,100 mile
cross-country bicycle ride in New York City on July
10, 2004. The couple, who are life partners, parents
to three grown children and grandmothers to Jareth,
age 2, departed from San Francisco on May 2 to begin
their arduous trek over mountain ranges and across
deserts and prairies. As they pedaled, they stopped to
participate in rallies for marriage equality in
cities and towns along their route.

While they made their way across the country, Carrie
and Elisia met
with people face-to-face and told the story of their
own family. They talked about the hardship of raising
children without legal rights and protections -
protections that are only available to legally
recognized families. They shared their fears of
growing older without the benefit of governmental
programs paid for by their tax dollars.

The 2004 ride has been captured on film by
award-winning filmmaker,
Keith Wilson in a one-hour documentary called A TIME
TO RIDE. The film documents the Grannies struggle,
their courage and their determination in the face of
physical exhaustion, hostility, protests and death
threats.

A TIME TO RIDE is not just the story of the Rainbow
Grannies. It is about real gay and lesbian families
whose lives are affected by politicians and religious
zealots who use fear and ignorance for their own
profit and political gain.

A TIME TO RIDE will be available for viewing by
mid-September to give voters an opportunity to
understand what is really fueling the marriage
equality controversy. To see a trailer of the
documentary, visit ww.ATimetoRide.com

HELP US SPREAD THE FILM'S MESSAGE by organizing a
screening at a PFLAG meeting or in your community
before the November 2 election! For more details of
how you can get involved with this important and
timely project, visit: www.ATimeToRide.com

For more information:
- visit: www.ATimeToRide.com
- contact the director Keith Wilson: 415.269.3279
- contact the Rainbow Grannies: 800.891.8189

Saturday, September 11, 2004

Kansas City LGBT Yahoo Group

A Yahoo Group has been started for the LGBT Community in the Greater Kansas City area:

Yahoo! Groups : LGBT-Community-KC "Our group is for all LGBT– Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,& Transgendered people & our Allies who live in Greater Kansas City. Our purpose is not to compete with LGCC-KC (The Lesbian & Gay Community Center of Greater Kansas City), but to complement their mission & efforts to serve LGBT people & Allies in Greater Kansas City."

Thursday, September 09, 2004

LGBT Election Forum

The Four Freedoms Democratic Club asked us to post the following announcement:

Our voices count.

Our opinions count.

Our lives count.

Our issues count.

Our votes count.

WE COUNT

Election 2004

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An election forum covering Missouri, Kansas and National candidates/issues for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender People and their Straight Allies

LEARN WHAT THE ISSUES ARE

LEARN WHY YOUR VOTE MATTERS

LEARN HOW TO GET INVOLVED

DECIDE WHO DESERVES YOUR VOTE

AND MEET THE CANDIDATES!

Sunday, September 26th

5:00 to 7:00 pm

Spirit of Hope Metropolitan Community Church of Kansas City

3801 Wyandotte Street

SPONSORED BY:

Human Rights Campaign, Four Freedoms Democratic Club, KC Pride Democratic Club, PROMO, Spirit of Hope Metropolitan Community Church

Paid for by Four Freedoms Democratic Club, Miriam Hennosy Treasurer


Thursday, September 02, 2004

Rainbow Room Rate

The Hyatt Regency Crown Center KC has a special "Rainbow Room Rate" for the GLBT community. It's located in the heart of Kansas City's gay community with museums, theaters, clubs and the Lesbian and Gay Community Center close by. Just ask for the "Rainbow Room Rate" to get your amazingly low "Pride Price" of only $95 all year round.

(816)421-1234
1(800)233-1234
www.crowncenter.hyatt.com

Contact: Mark Suleiman with any questions: (816) 435-4144 msuleima@mkcrkpo.hyatt.com