GLIFAA Board - 31 Mar 2009T

 GLIFAA PRIDE
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!! Pride Calendar !!
Obama Pride Proclamation
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BOARD Nominations are Due today!  Join the board - submit a 100 word bio and description of how you want to be involved in creating LGBT Equality in foreign affairs agencies and beyond.
  
Also, learn about serving as an LGBT employee abroad at the Foreign Service Insitiute course!  See details below or Email FSI at FSITCTraining@state.gov to join the June 9 at 5:30pm.
  
See the full list of our Pride events below or on our website!  Be sure to join us on Saturday, June 11th for the Pride Reception and Parade!
  
  -The GLIFAA Board

CELEBRATING A WORLDWIDE MOVEMENT

 

June 2011 is Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month!  

 

              

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GLIFAA LGBT Pride Month Event with OPM Director John Berry and Counselor and Chief of Staff Cheryl Mills

 

 Date:  Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Time:  12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Location:  Loy Henderson Auditorium, Harry S Truman Building (Main State)

Metro: Foggy Bottom (Blue/Orange Lines)

 RSVP:  glifaa@glifaa.org 

 

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GLIFAA Pride Month Happy Hour

 

Date:  Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Time:  6:00 pm to 9:00 pm

 

 

CourseFSI Course: LGBT Community in Foreign Affairs Agencies
 

 

Date: Wednesday, June 8, 2011

 Time: 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm

 Location:  Foreign Service Institute

 

 

 

RSVP: Register through FSI, or email FSITCTraining@state.gov 

  

 

FSI LGBT Course 

 

 

 

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  GLIFAA Pride Parade Reception

 

Come socialize, enjoy some appetizers and beverages, then join GLIFAA by marching in the Parade to represent GLIFAA publicly with our banners and new t-shirts.

 

 Date:  Saturday, June 11, 2011

 Time:  2:00 pm to 4:30 pm

 

Location: Dan Baer's House,

2138 Newport Place NW, Washington DC

 Metro: Dupont Circle (Red Line)

 RSVP: glifaa@glifaa.org or on facebook 

 

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 GLIFAA Marches in the Capital Pride Parade

 

 

All are welcome (LGBT and not!) to march with GLIFAA members and their families to support equality.

 

 Date: Saturday, June 11, 2011

Dress: GLIFAA or post T-shirts

Time: 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm

Location: Starts at 23rd and P Streets NW, Washington DC Metro: Dupont Circle (Red Line)

 

RSVP: glifaa@glifaa.org or on facebook

 

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GLIFAA Pride Booth at the Capital Pride Street Festival

 

 

Date:  Sunday, June 12, 2011

Time: 11:00 am to 6:00 pm

Location: Pennsylvania Avenue between 3rd and 7th Streets NW, Washington DC

Metro: Archives/Navy Memorial/Penn Quarter Metro station (Green/Yellow Lines) or Judiciary Square (Red Line)         

 

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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton Delivers GLIFAA's Pride Month Address and Receives the 2011 GLIFAA Equality Award

 

Date: To Be Announced

Location: Harry S Truman Building (Main State)

Metro: Foggy Bottom (Blue/Orange Lines)

 

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GLIFAA Human Rights Campaign Reception with Special Guest

 

Date:  To Be Announced

Location: Human Rights Campaign, 1640 Rhode Island Ave NW, Washington DC

Metro:  Farragut West (Blue/Orange Lines) or Farragut North (Red Line)

 

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Location:  Nellie's, 900 U St NW, Washington DC

Metro:  U Street/African American Civil War Memorial/Cardozo

(Green/Yellow Lines, 10th St. Exit) 

  

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descPresident Obama Proclaims June Pride Month

The White House

Office of the Press Secretary

Presidential Proclamation--Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month

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BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION

 

The story of America's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community is the story of our fathers and sons, our mothers and daughters, and our friends and neighbors who continue the task of making our country a more perfect Union. It is a story about the struggle to realize the great American promise that all people can live with dignity and fairness under the law. Each June, we commemorate the courageous individuals who have fought to achieve this promise for LGBT Americans, and we rededicate ourselves to the pursuit of equal rights for all, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.

 

Since taking office, my Administration has made significant progress towards achieving equality for LGBT Americans. Last December, I was proud to sign the repeal of the discriminatory "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy. With this repeal, gay and lesbian Americans will be able to serve openly in our Armed Forces for the first time in our Nation's history. Our national security will be strengthened and the heroic contributions these Americans make to our military, and have made throughout our history, will be fully recognized.

 

My Administration has also taken steps to eliminate discrimination against LGBT Americans in Federal housing programs and to give LGBT Americans the right to visit their loved ones in the hospital. We have made clear through executive branch nondiscrimination policies that discrimination on the basis of gender identity in the Federal workplace will not be tolerated. I have continued to nominate and appoint highly qualified, openly LGBT individuals to executive branch and judicial positions. Because we recognize that LGBT rights are human rights, my Administration stands with advocates of equality around the world in leading the fight against pernicious laws targeting LGBT persons and malicious attempts to exclude LGBT organizations from full participation in the international system. We led a global campaign to ensure "sexual orientation" was included in the United Nations resolution on extrajudicial execution -- the only United Nations resolution that specifically mentions LGBT people -- to send the unequivocal message that no matter where it occurs, state-sanctioned killing of gays and lesbians is indefensible. No one should be harmed because of who they are or who they love, and my Administration has mobilized unprecedented public commitments from countries around the world to join in the fight against hate and homophobia.

At home, we are working to address and eliminate violence against LGBT individuals through our enforcement and implementation of the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act. We are also working to reduce the threat of bullying against young people, including LGBT youth. My Administration is actively engaged with educators and community leaders across America to reduce violence and discrimination in schools. To help dispel the myth that bullying is a harmless or inevitable part of growing up, the First Lady and I hosted the first White House Conference on Bullying Prevention in March. Many senior Administration officials have also joined me in reaching out to LGBT youth who have been bullied by recording "It Gets Better" video messages to assure them they are not alone.

 

This month also marks the 30th anniversary of the emergence of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, which has had a profound impact on the LGBT community. Though we have made strides in combating this devastating disease, more work remains to be done, and I am committed to expanding access to HIV/AIDS prevention and care. Last year, I announced the first comprehensive National HIV/AIDS Strategy for the United States. This strategy focuses on combinations of evidence-based approaches to decrease new HIV infections in high risk communities, improve care for people living with HIV/AIDS, and reduce health disparities. My Administration also increased domestic HIV/AIDS funding to support the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program and HIV prevention, and to invest in HIV/AIDS-related research. However, government cannot take on this disease alone. This landmark anniversary is an opportunity for the LGBT community and allies to recommit to raising awareness about HIV/AIDS and continuing the fight against this deadly pandemic.

 

Every generation of Americans has brought our Nation closer to fulfilling its promise of equality. While progress has taken time, our achievements in advancing the rights of LGBT Americans remind us that history is on our side, and that the American people will never stop striving toward liberty and justice for all.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim June 2011 as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month. I call upon the people of the United States to eliminate prejudice everywhere it exists, and to celebrate the great diversity of the American people.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this thirty-first day of May, in the year of our Lord two thousand eleven, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-fifth.

 

              BARACK OBAMA

 

 

ScholasrhipDonate! - LGBT Foreign Affairs Scholarship
The LGBT Foreign Affairs Scholarship Board will award one $2,500 scholarship to a disadvantaged student who plans to intern in a foreign affairs-related field. The LGBT Foreign Affairs Scholarship serves as need and merit-based financial aid for students pursuing degrees and/or careers in foreign affairs.

The fund helps reduce the personal costs for students in high cost housing areas such as Washington, DC or in other world capitols or cities. The Scholarship partners with GLIFAA to foster knowledge of international issues and careers for disadvantaged youth.

The scholarship committee will award the scholarship based on the following criteria:

Demonstrated financial need
Demonstrated strong interest in working in foreign affairs
A committed LGBT advocate
Attainment sophomore status or higher

Contact Ashton Giese to find out more about the organization.  Email lgbtscholarship@glifaa.org.
 
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