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Welcome to the GLIFAA website
GLIFAA is the officially-recognized organization
representing the concerns of gay and lesbian personnel and their families
in the U.S. Department of State, U.S. Agency for International Development
(USAID), Foreign Commercial Service, Foreign Agricultural Service, and other
foreign affairs agencies and offices in the U.S. Government. We were founded in
1992 by fewer than a dozen employees who faced official harassment and
potential loss of their jobs simply because of their sexual orientation. We
have since grown to hundreds of Foreign Service, Civil Service, and contract
personnel and their families serving in Washington, throughout the U.S., and at
U.S. embassies and missions around the world. We are proud of our tremendous
progress since those early days, but there is still much to do.
We are an entirely volunteer organization, and we rely on the dues paid by our
members for our important advocacy and outreach efforts. If you are interested
in joining, please see our Membership
Page for information and an application.
Foreign Service Journal
The Foreign Service Journal has published several articles relating to the status of
Members of Houshold in the Foreign Service.
Read "Not Quite Family: Members of
Household at State" by Bob Guldin and
"Speaking Out: Achieving Full
Diversity in the Foreign Service" by Ajit Joshi. FSJ also published a letter from
Christian Charette describing his partner's experience as an MOH in Rabat.
Read "Diversity and MOH Policy". Most recently, FSJ published another "Speaking Out" column"Member of Household Policy: Failing Our Families" by Ambassador Michael Guest. FSJ supports broader efforts in the U.S. and around the world to bring about greater
respect for the rights of sexual minorities.
Contact
Gays and Lesbians in Foreign Affairs Agencies (GLIFAA)
P.O. Box 18774
Washington, DC 20036-8774
GLIFAA@yahoo.com
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