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Friday, July 30, 2010

MEP Honors Savion Simpson Black (1979-2010)


July 29, 2010
on Behalf of Metro East Pride
Savion Simpson Black (1979-2010)
Join Metro East Pride & community leaders from accross our region on Sunday August 8 as we celebrate the life of an individual truly missed, Mr. Savion Simpson Black.

Mr. Savion Simpson Black was honored as Entertainer of the Year in 2008 (Missouri E.O.Y.),Mr. Pride 2010, as well as a former Mr. Missouri Continental. Savion represented the St. Louis Region on a National Stage and leaves a legacy of entertainment excellence.

Savion Simpson Black will be honored on August 8th, at ATTITUDES located on Manchester Ave in St. Louis City.
All proceeds to benefit the Antonio Curry family.
Savion was a blessing to the community. We all love and admire Savion so much, lets help his mother, Mrs. Curry, to thank her for bringing Savion to the world.

If you would like to perform in the show please contact Victoria R...ose to be booked.

*Remember all proceeds will go to the Curry family. Let's get together and show Savion how much he is still loved-celebrate the amazing life that he led!


August 8 at 9:00pm - August 9 at 2:30am

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Location:
Attitudes Nightclub
4100 Manchester Ave
Saint Louis, MO 63110

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Metro East Veteran Discharged under DADT


On behalf of Metro East Pride, http://www.metroeastpride.com/


Lesbian Officer in DADT Case Discharged
July 26, 2010
Belleville News-Democrat, Ill.
SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE -- A lesbian Air Force officer who earlier this year became a national symbol of loopholes in the military's controversial "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy is set to be honorably discharged today.

First Lt. Robin Chaurasiya, 25, said she plans to spend a few weeks in the St. Louis metro area before heading off to Mumbai, India -- where her immigrant parents were born -- to work full time on a charitable foundation for impoverished girls that she started.



"It's definitely going to be a bittersweet day on Monday," Chaurasiya said. "You can't just deny the fact this has been such a huge part of my life for how many years, ever since I started ROTC."

Air Force Secretary Michael Donley ordered the discharge of the 375th Air Wing communications officer Wednesday under the federal law that bans openly gay servicemembers.

Chaurasiya, whose hometown is Seattle, joined the Air Force by way of a Reserve Officers Training Corps scholarship to the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago.

But because Chaurasiya is exiting the Air Force early, she has been ordered to pay back some of money that financed her ROTC scholarship -- or about $16,000.

"It's huge," she said of the debt. "It's going to impede anything I do as far as education or getting a loan, things like that."

The flap that surrounded Chaurasiya's decision to disclose her sexual orientation has led her to change her views on whether the military is ready to allow open gay men and women to serve, she said.

"You know, honestly, this whole process has really shown me that change is going to take a long, long time," she said. "I don't have the faith anymore that it's going to happen. In that regard, I'm not sorry to be leaving an incredibly prejudiced and discriminatory institution."

Chaurasiya's return to civilian life is taking place slightly more than a year after she arrived at Scott. Which is also when her problems with the Air Force began.

It all started with an e-mail to her friends updating them about her new situation. In it, she mentioned she had started dating a St. Louis woman.

The list of e-mail recipients included a man she had once dated; he forwarded it to Chaurasiya's commanding officer at Scott. That led to a chat with the officer, who told her, "'If I were you, I would make sure that nobody else makes such claims on my character,'" she said. "And that was what kind of put me over the edge."

She followed up with a memo to her commander declaring she would not deal with him treating her sexual orientation as a problem.

The memo led to preliminary separation proceedings. Feeling certain she would be discharged, Chaurasiya and her then-girlfriend, a St. Louis educator, got married in New Hampshire.

When she returned to Scott, however, Chaurasiya was surprised to learn the Air Force had decided to keep her. A three-star general had determined she was acknowledging her sexual orientation as a way of "avoiding and terminating military service."

But there was one big string attached.

"I was encouraged to keep my mouth shut, basically," she said. "And that's what really irked me about this ruling was that not only are we going to keep you in, but you have to shut up about it."

Chaurasiya made sure the opposite happened. By the end of March, she had contacted reporters around the country who had been writing about "Don't Ask, Don't Tell."

The resulting media attention proved embarrassing for the Air Force, resulting in renewed discharge proceedings against her.



Chaurasiya's case hit the national spotlight soon after President Obama announced he wanted the military's 17-year-old "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy repealed, as well as the ban on openly gay people serving in the U.S. military.

In April, however, Defense Secretary Robert Gates urged Congress to delay repealing the ban on gays in the military until after troops are surveyed on how the repeal should be carried out. That report is not due until Dec. 1.

Original post: BND.com
http://www.military.com/news/article/lesbian-officer-in-dadt-case-discharged.html

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Metro East Gays and Straights (MEGS) celebrates 5 years.


July 26th, 2010

By: Jesse Arms (Belleville)

Metro East Gays and Straights (MEGS) celebrated 5 years of achievements at Club
Escapade, in downtown Belleville, on July 24. Among the achievements is the
formation of a Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG)
chapter, completion of a 3rd annual Pride Festival, and the establishment of a
monthly meeting for transgender people in the Metro East.

Over 50 people attended, including Rose Wilson from the Human Relations
Commission, Colby Kluthe, Executive Director of the Daniel Mcree Foundation, Dr.

Steve and Teresa Schmidt, founders of the Belleville chapter of PFLAG, and Mark
Harrell and David Pardue, owners of the ranch in Caseyville, the site of the
first gay rodeo in the Metro East.

Receiving a certificate of gratitude were Bill and Helen Whicher and Paul and
Sue Sutherland for their pioneering efforts on behalf of lesbians and gays in
the Metro East. Both couples are members of St. Paul United Church of Christ in

Belleville.

Submitted by Jesse Arms 618-719-1154
on Behalf of www.MetroEastPride.com

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Metro East Pride kicks off the 2011 Season, more than 50 attend.




July 25, 2010 (BELLEVILLE)


More than 50 gathered at Club Escapade Saturday night

in celebration of the national charter of PFLAG- Belleville.


Many community leaders and civic organizers attended the

Metro East Pride (MEP) Meet 'N Greet, held in downtown Belleville.

MEP kicks off its 4th season with a warm welcome to visitors from

accross the metro east.


More information on joining Metro East Pride can be found



Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Meet N Greet w/ Metro East Pride & PFLAG (JULY 24th)




Mark your calenders for JULY 24th, MEP kicks off the 2011 Season w/ Meet N Greet and celebrates the national charter of PFLAG.

WHERE- Club Escapade
133 w. Main Street
Belleville, IL 62221
**FREE EVENT, Food will be served.
Begins at 6PM

SATURDAY NITE~ JULY 24TH @ 6PM
We hope you will all make it to our first Metro East Pride event,as we prepare for our 4th Festival. "Four times a Lady"Belleville's PFOG (Parents and Friends of Gays) is becoming a part of the national PFLAG Chapter.We will also be looking for anyone that wants to get involved in planning next years Pride Festival. (Lots of exciting plans in the works)Add your 10cents worth in 2011~ Join us at Club Escapade (133. W. Main) at 6pm or thereafter for good times, with good friends.RSVP on facebook, or just drop in. We will be seeking volunteers, advisors & officers for the coming year.Come be a part of our regions newest tradition.
Sincerely,
Colby Kluthe, VP Metro East Pride
RSVP via Facebook






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