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  • The Al Franken Show In Fresno

    Image Al Franken came to Fresno this week to do a live broadcast of The Al Franken Show, http://shows.airamericaradio.com/alfrankenshow/ his weekly segment on Air America Radio http://airamericaradio.com/ . When I heard about it I also heard that the 400 available tickets were free and the live broadcast would be from 9AM-Noon on a Thursday. I couldn’t help but feel some doubt that they’d be able to scrape up 400 liberal Fresnans for an early weekday radio show. I was pleasantly surprised when the day came and the crowd was around 500.

    We started lining our cars up at River Park around 7:30AM. People were busy decorating their cars with blue ribbons and signs welcoming Franken to Fresno. Afterwards we drove in a caravan of vehicles to Pardini’s on west Shaw. The warm, welcome and excited mood of those gathered was something you don’t experience a lot as a liberal in Fresno. Slowly, the cohesive crowd moved in to fill the banquet hall to capacity.
  • EQCA and GSA's Joint Office Warming Party

    EQCA and GSA's Joint Office Warming Party and Mixer

    Representatives from some of the leading human rights organizations are touring California meeting and discussing strategy with local leaders with the goal of building more powerful and connected networks around the state. Come meet up with them on their Fresno stop and meet and greet with local leaders while enjoying a free BBQ.

    Sunday, April 2
    2PM - 4PM
    928 North Van Ness Ave, Fresno 93728

    RSVP to Marisela@eqca.org

    The purpose of Liberty for All is to enable organizational leaders with shared human rights values to join together, network, strengthen relationships, build our collective capacity, and develop enduring grassroots infrastructure to proactively advance civil and human rights and respond to ballot measures, legislation, local initiatives, and other attacks on our shared human rights values. We must work together more than ever to create the world we want to live in, where every individual is a full and equal citizen.

  • Al Franken Coming to Fresno, March 30th

    Al Franken will broadcast his nationally syndicated Air America talk show LIVE from Fresno on Thursday, March 30 from 9am - 12noon!

    You can pick up your FREE tickets at the KFPT Studios, Radio City, at 1071 W. Shaw (at Palm in Fresno) Monday-Friday from 8:30am-5:30pm.


    Questions? Call (559) 490-7900

    Meet up with us by 7:30am in the Riverpark Parking lot, near Jamba Juice, and join in the Motorcade by getting your car in line behind Al and the KFPT Van!

    We'll leave promptly at 7:45am. We'll drive South on Blackstone and West on Shaw to PARDINI'S for the Live National Broadcast... and you'll go to the FRONT OF THE LINE just for participating in the MOTORCADE!

    Keep your lights on, honk those horns, DECORATE your car and show your true color... BLUE!

    Send us an email, (sorry, all gone) the station has generously provided Gay Fresno with 10 tickets to give away. We'll postal mail them to the winners.
  • Advocate Special Investigation

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    The Advocate, the largest and most respected gay magazine in the country, has published a two part special investigation into the death of our own Nathan Christofferson, who died suddenly and for unknown reasons late last year.
     
    The articles, “Faith of His Father” and “What Would Nathan Do” appear in issues dated March 14th & March 28th. They explore Nathan’s life and the religious beliefs of his family, touching on the Fresno climate regarding the LGBT community, and the recent arson which destroyed the North Tower Circle.
     
    The March 14th issue has been out for about 3 weeks and the March 28th issue, with Rosie O'Donnell on the cover is available now at bookstores including Out Of The Closet, at 35 E. Olive in the Tower District (look for the rainbow flag hanging out front). You can click on the cover images above to read each article at  www.advocate.com . Pictures not available on the site are shown here.
    (Al Christofferson, Barbara & Al Christofferson, James Hensley & Chris Jarvis, Jason Scott & Molly McKay, Nathan Christofferson)
  • GOAL of California Expands membership

    The Gay Officers Action League (GOAL) of California's executive board and membership have unanimously opened its membership to include not only Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Law Enforcement Personnel, now will allow membership to all Public Emergency Service Personnel and Military personnel Active or Retired living or stationed in Central California.
    GOAL of California is a mirror Fraternal Organization started in New York by Officers who dealt with harassment, hazing, discrimination and discipline actions against the GLBT Law Enforcement and Fire Personnel working for the City of New York.

    GOAL differs from the Golden State Peace Officer's Association in that, this is a local organization, with funds and events staying here in the Central Valley.  Currently membership into the GSPOA will send funds to the Los Angeles Area, with members having to travel for meetings and events to L.A. 

    GOAL was started here by members of GSPOA and other Law Enforcement members on December 7, 2005.  Membership is $30.00 for the year.
    Opening membership to all public emergency employees is very unique for an organization.  However, "We here in Central California have a unique situation, in that this area, dubbed the Bible Belt of California, did not have resources available to emergency services personnel that would deal with harassment's, hazing, discrimination, or discipline due to someones sexual orientation." Stated Interim President L. Flores.  "Departments cover up their actions with Policy's and Procedures.  We have departments still asking officers their sexual preference during internal investigations, which although these investigations are to be confidential, still make their way into the work place causing issues for the officer.  Firefighters who live amongst each other during a shift really have to hide their orientation.  We are in a "Don't Ask Don't Tell" environment. This being similar to the military's policy is why we have also included the Military.  Currently member of the Military do not have a social outlet, or support.  The Service members legal defense network or SLDN is set up to raise money and focus on congressional matters, and to assist military personnel facing discharge.  It does not offer any other services."
  • CCA Comedy Night 2006

    Image  On Saturday, March 4th Central California Alliance (CCA) hosted it’s second annual Comedy Night. The laugh filled event took place at Fagan’s Irish Pub on Kern street in downtown Fresno.


    The valley’s own Amy Shuklian, who has also appeared on NBC’s “Last Comic Standing”, hosted the evening with her own trademark wit, touching on her Armenian heritage and trading jibes with the women in the audience.

    Video: (modem) (dsl/cable)
    *Warning! Contains Adult Language and Situations*
  • Project Male Takes Flight

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    FIGHTING AIDS IN FRESNO COUNTY


    Friday the 13th is thought of as a day of bad luck and disaster, basically a not so good day.  Well that’s what it was for CHAANGE on Friday January 13th.  That was the day that I had received a phone call telling me that the CHAANGE organization was going to be dissolved. Upset by the news, I had to decide what was going to happen next.  Was I going to drop out of the AIDS fight and allow AIDS to consume all of Fresno County or was I going to get into gear and take action?!!  Well I am here today to tell you that the later had happened.

  • CCA fundraiser for EQCA

    Image  On Sunday February 26th Central California Alliance hosted a House Party fundraiser for Equality California. The event was attended by about fifty supporters of LGBT equality.
    There was a screening of the film “Tying the Knot” a touching film on the struggle for marriage equality. Comedian and activist Robin Tyler was a guest speaker. The House Party was a fun and informative way for members of the LGBT community and supporters to get information on what is happening with marriage equality in the state of California and how they can get involved locally. If anyone is interested in becoming involved visit Equality California at eqca.org or contact Fresno Regional Field Organizer Marisela Garcia at marisela@eqca.org or by phone at (559) 681-6682.
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