April 2015 PFLAG News - PFLAG Portland, Oregon
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April 2015 PFLAG News - PFLAG Portland, Oregon
Portland Voice Volume 28 Issue 4 P.O. Box 6743, Portland, OR 97228 President’s message Spring is certainly in the air! As I write this, the Cherry tree outside my study window is in full bloom with hundreds of pink flowers. Each year, Oregon’s beautiful spring fills me with renewed energy for the work we are doing at PFLAG Portland. This year is no different. With several wonderful programs coming up at our monthly meetings, the start of our new classes for counselors and educators on the transgender experience, and the PFLAG Portland Black Chapter’s Anniversary party on April 25, there’s a lot going on! This month, I’d like to continue my introduction of our Board of Directors by highlighting the work of a very special person and straight ally: Joyce Liljeholm. To hear Joyce tell it, she was a school counselor at a local high school, charged with meeting the emotional needs of a large student body. As lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth turned to her for help and support, Joyce realized she needed to educate herself – and fast – on the needs of LGBT students. (continued on page 2) Antoinette Edwards Honored at Women Who Lead Luncheon Antoinette Edwards, Co-Founder of the PFLAG Portland Black Chapter, will be honored at the May 9 Women Who Lead Luncheon. Co-honorees include Governor Kate Brown and transgender activist, Laura Calvo. For more information and to buy tickets, go to: http://portland.strangertickets.com/events/23314400/ women-who-lead-luncheon-2015 Inside: ♦ Joyce Liljeholm April, 2015 Monthly meeting Information PFLAG Portland – April 14, 2015. First United Methodist Church, 1838 SW Jefferson St., 7:00PM. Explore the issue of Evangelical Christians who identify as LGBTQ with our very special guest, Soulforce. Soulforce, founded in 1998, is a national social justice organization that uses compassionate activism to intervene where religion has been weaponized against people because of race, gender, or sex. PFLAG Portland East County, April 1 2015 7:00PM at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 120 Towle Rd in Gresham. The Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education Network (GLSEN) has advocated for our LGBTQ students since 1990. GLSEN Oregon has been active partner in making schools safer for all our students, including the upcoming GSA Summit on April 9 in partnership with Intel (go to http://glsen. org/chapters/oregon for more information). Come learn how you can make a difference for our LGBT students. PFLAG Portland Black Chapter – will not meet in Arpil. Instead, make plans to come celebrate our 6 year anniversary! See details in this issue of the Portland Voice. Support groups follow the meetings. ♦ Trans* in the family of God ♦ Joyce Liljeholm Portland Voice PFLAG Portland President’s message, continued Joyce’s passion for youth advocacy turned into a statewide effort when she helped found Oregon Safe Schools and Communities (OSSCC) in 2001. OSSCC resulted from a workshop funded by the State of Oregon organized by Joyce to understand how to better meet the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth. At the end of the workshop, it was clear that there was much more work to do than could be accomplished in one, short class. From that start, OSSCC was born. As a founding OSSCC Director, Joyce helped organize the first Oregon Safe Schools Training in 2002 for teams of youth and adults to meet the needs of LQBTQ youth. She helped organize the Oregon Gay-Straight Alliance (GS) Network and assisted students in putting on (continued on page 3) PFLAG Portland Black Chapter Turns 6! We may be only 6 years-old, but we know how to party! Come celebrate with us. Calendar of Events April, 2015 April 24 – PFLAG Portland Black Chapter anniversary celebration! April 24 – Class Act, a benefit for the Bill And AnnShepherd Legal Scholarship Fund. Find more information and tickets at ww.equityfoundation.org/blog/2015class-act/ May 12 – PFLAG Portland welcomes Neola Young to lead us in a conversation on transphobia: What is it, how does it manifest, and how do we stop it. June 8 – PFLAG Portland welcomes Jefferson Morgan-Work, director of the Living Room, Clackamas County’s LGBTQ youth drop-in program. June 11 – (Thursday) GLAPN and Q Center announce 2015’s Queer Heroes NW in a reception at Q Center, 5-7PM. June 13 and 14 – Portland Pride! PFLAG Portland to Offer Education Classes! PFLAG Portland is very excited to announce our new venture – Reid Vanderburgh will be teaching CE and for-credit courses in partnership with PSU and benefitting the Portland PFLAG chapter. Course offerings will pertain to trans* or LGBTQ issues. The first classes are coming up in late April. The first CE class topic is The Trans Inclusive Therapy Practice; the first for-credit course is Affirmative Therapy with GBBTQ Clients. Among the topics Reid is considering for future classes are: Trans and Faith, Trans Children, Safe Schools for GLBTQ Youth, Trans Families, and many others. For more information, check our website: pflagpdx.org. “Trans* in the Family of God” explores church and family roles On April 11, 10AM – 12 PM, three families will discuss gender identity, change, and acceptance within families and congregations, at Sunnyside United Methodist Church, 3520 SE Yamhill St, Portland, 97214. Speakers include Ashley Dienst Philipson and her mother Rev. Bonnie Parr Philipson, Karis Hutcheson and her parents Eric and Lurissa Overby, and Sander Laughlin and her mother Rhonda Laughlin. A discussion period will follow the presentations. The event is free and open to the public. It is sponsored by Oregon-Idaho Reconciling United Methodists, an advocacy group for LGBTQ education and full inclusion in the church. The group’s quarterly meeting will follow. For more information contact Rev. April Hall Cutting, 541-990-1055 and visit the website www.OIRUMS.org <http://www.oirums.org/>. Portland Voice Page 2 April, 2015 Portland Voice PFLAG Portland April, 2015 Yes! I support the mission of PFLAG Portland Enclosed is my membership fee. (Your membership includes National PFLAG membership.) Name: ______________________________________________________________________ Address:____________________________________________________________________ City/State/ Zip: _______________________________________________________________ Email:_______________________________________________________________________ Family ($70) Student/Limited Income ($35) Individual ($50) Donation ($ ____) Make check payable to PFLAG Portland. PFLAG is a 501c(3) tax-exempt organization. Mail to: PFLAG, P.O. Box 6743, Portland, OR 97228 Contact Information PFLAG The Mission of PFLAG Portland We, the parents, families, and friends of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender persons, celebrate diversity and envision a society that embraces everyone, including those of diverse sexual orientations and gender identities. PFLAG promotes the health and well being of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender persons, their families and their friends through support, education, and advocacy. PFLAG provides an opportunity for dialogue about sexual orientation and gender identity, and strives to create a society that is healthy and respectful of human diversity. President’s message, continued the first GSA Summit in 2006. Joyce was a regular visitor in Salem as she lobbied for the Oregon Equality Act (2007), to prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity in education and other areas, and the more recent Safe Schools Act (2009). Joyce works with the Community of Welcoming Congregations, especially with the United Church of Christ, to make faith communities welcoming to LGBTQ individuals. She has served as a board member of Gay, Lesbian Straight Education Network of Oregon, Portland Parents, Families & Friends of Lesbians and Gays and served on the City of Portland Sexual Minority Roundtable. Though Joyce has cut back her volunteering since her “retirement,” she remains active with PFLAG Portland. And for that we are so very grateful. For all you do, Joyce, we say thank you! In peace, Dawn Holt, President PFLAG Portland Portland Voice Dawn Holt, President Joyce Liljeholm, Vice President Lurissa Overby, Secretary, PFLAG Portland East County Coordinator Reid Vanderburgh, Treasurer Khalil Edwards, PFLAG Portland Black Chapter Coordinator Leila Hofstein, PFLAG Portland Black Chapter, Youth Coordinator Eric Overby, PFLAG Portland East County Coordinator Antoinette Edwards, Board Member Kayla Johnston, Board Member Rhonda Laughlin, Board Member Shaun Simpkins, Board Member HELP LINE PFLAG National Website Portland Chapters Website Robin Will, Editor (503) 232-7676 www.pflag.org www.pflagpdx.org [email protected] The Portland Voice is published monthly. Readers are welcome and encouraged to submit articles, editorials, poetry, news items, and photography for consideration to be included in our newsletter. Email our editor at pflagpdxnews @gmail. com or send information to P.O. Box 6743, Portland, Oregon 97208. Submissions are published at the discretion of the editor and may be edited for length or content. The deadline for content submissions to this newsletter is the 20th of the month prior to publication. Page 3 April, 2015