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GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE MARCH 19, 1993
MARCH ON WASHINGTON
Have you picked out your wardrobe?
The March on Washington Committee suggests "Wear water-tight shoes-it may get muddy!" Also you may want to "Bring colored chalk to color the streets and sidewalks of
D.C." These are just
that leaves CSU, Euclid and E. 22nd St, at 11:30 pm on Saturday, April 24, and returns Sunday night. Cost is $40. Deadline for reservations is April 7; send to
two bits of information Washington DC
contained
in the
Cleveland MOW Committee, P.O. Box 6177, Cleve-
Committee's 20-page APRIL 25, 1993 land, OH 44101.
newspaper dated Feb-
ruary, 1993. There may still be a few copies around; look for one.
With one month to go things are falling into place but the March needs two things to work: a donation, and You!
Some tour packages still have seats; there are accommodations available in D.C. suburbs. Choose your wardrobe, grab a friend, and make sure you are in Washington on the morning of Sunday,
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DON'T MISS THIS ONE!
April 25 along with over 1 million gay men, lesbians, bisexuals, transgenders, friends and supporters. Hundreds of other events are scheduled for the weekend. See last month's Chronicle for a sampling. Cleveland
Tickets are still available for a bus
You can call 5221999 or 521-6602 for more information.
The next Cleveland MOW Committee meeting is March 22, 6 pm at the Center. Remaining fund raisers are Saturday, March 20 at 11 pm åt the Mix Drinkery, 9208 Detroit Ave; and
Friday, March 26 Berea Rd.
at U4ia, 10630
Corners of the World International of Westlake has arranged a twonight MOW package. For $135 you board a bus that leaves Cleveland Friday night, arrives at a motel Saturday morning, and returns Sunday night. The package includes special shuttles to the March and events. Call 892-0022 or 575-0966.
Other packages have been arranged
Hurricane Summers
"Queen of the Queen City"
by the Western Reserve Association of the United Church of Christ, and Case Western Reserve University's Gay-
Lesbian-Bisexual Student Association.
Akron
The Akron MOW Committee offers several bus packages. Call them at 4345551 or 478-0208 (Canton) for more information. Meetings are being held at 7 pm on the 5th, 15th and 25th of each month at the Emmanuel Church, 60 N. Arlington St in Akron.
Lorain
Call the Ohio Human Interest Organization (O.H.I.O.) at 960-2050 or 800447-7163.
Columbus
The Central Ohio March on Washington Committee offers ride sharing help. Call 614-895-2166. Two bus trip packages have been announced. Call 614-299-7764.
TravelPlex East is handling transportation and accommodation reservations. Contact them at 614-337-3155.
Also available is Brad at Designs for Travel, 614-899-8300.
Erie
The Erie Area MOW Committee is organizing participation in the tri-state area. For information call Michael at 814-456-9833 or write to the EAMOWC, P.O. Box 3063, Erie, PA 16508.
National Committee
The northeast Ohio contact for the national MOW Committee is Michael Bole: 631-4743
All gay and lesbian organizations are being urged to send contributions directly to the national office, which is at 1012 14th St., NW, Washington, DC 20005. The phone is 202-628-0493 or 800-832-2889. The national committee also has information about many of the related events.
Travel and Accommodations
One of the March's official travel agencies is Capitol Travel in Albany, 800-800-9009. They can arrange transportation and accommodations.
The march demands
1. We demand passage of a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender civil rights bill and an end to discrimination by state and federal governments including the military; repeal of all sodomy laws and other laws that criminalize private sexual expression between consenting adults.
2. We demand massive increase in funding for AIDS education, research, and patient care; universal access to health care including alternative therapies; and an end to sexism in medical research and health care.
3. We demand legislation to prevent discrimination against Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Transgendered people in the areas of family diversity, custody, adoption and foster care and that the definition of family includes
the full diversity of all family struc-
tures.
4. We demand full and equal inclusion of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Transgendered people in the educational system, and inclusion of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender studies in multicultural curricula.
5. We demand the right to reproductive freedom and choice, to control our own bodies, and an end to sexual discrimination.
6. We demand an end to racial and ethnic discrimination in all forms.
7. We demand an end to discrimination and violent oppression based on actual or perceived sexual orientation/ identification, race, religion, identity, sex and gender expression, disability, age, class, AIDS/HIV infection.
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