Secretary Clinton To Deliver Remarks at the Gays and Lesbians in Foreign Affairs Agencies 20th Anniversary Celebration
Office of the Spokesperson
Washington, DC
November 27, 2012
On
Wednesday, November 28, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will
deliver remarks at the 20th Anniversary Celebration of Gays and Lesbians
in Foreign Affairs Agencies (GLIFAA), the State Department’s officially
recognized employee affinity group for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
transgender (LGBT) employees.
Today, under the leadership of
Secretary Clinton, LGBT employees at the State Department and their
families have a level of benefits and recognition never before seen in
foreign affairs agencies of the U.S. government. Most notably, Secretary
Clinton is responsible for the extension of the full range of legally
available benefits and allowances to same-sex domestic partners of
Foreign Service members serving overseas. She also instituted the 2010
revision of the Department’s equal employment opportunity policy to
prohibit discriminatory treatment of employees and job applicants based
on gender identity.
Advocating for employees of the Department of
State, the U.S. Agency for International Development, the Peace Corps,
the Foreign Agricultural Service, the Foreign Commercial Service, and
the Millennium Challenge Corporation, and all foreign affairs units of
the U.S. government, GLIFAA works to ensure full parity for LGBT
personnel and their families in U.S. foreign affairs agencies serving
both domestically and abroad.
GLIFAA began in 1992 to challenge a
security clearance process that at the time discriminated against LGBT
employees. GLIFAA has grown since that time to include hundreds of
members and associates and become the officially recognized voice of
LGBT personnel in U.S. foreign affairs agencies.
Members of the
GLIFAA Board meet regularly with the management of the State Department,
USAID, and other agencies to discuss ideas and solutions to address the
continued concerns of LGBT personnel and their families. The issuance
of a non-discriminatory policy by then Secretary of State Warren
Christopher in 1994 was an early success. In the summer of 2009, GLIFAA
was instrumental in encouraging the Department of State to grant
Eligible Family Member (EFM) status to domestic partners of Department
employees and to their children. This change was followed by a number of
other agencies which send employees overseas.
Secretary Clinton,
Counselor and Chief of Staff Cheryl Mills, Deputy Administrator Donald
Steinberg, and GLIFAA President Ken Kero-Mentz will deliver remarks.
Congressman David Cicilline, GLIFAA co-founder David Buss, and Deputy
Assistant Secretary Daniel Baer will also participate in the program.
The event will take place in the U.S. Department of State’s Benjamin
Franklin Dining Room from 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
These pictures are from a GLIFAA event in June 2011.