- Glifaa Statement on Transgender Day of Visibility 2023
- 2023 glifaa Small Grants Fund Application Info
- 2023 New Year’s Message from the glifaa President
- glifaa announces results of 2022-2023 board elections
- Reflecting on 30 Years of Serving with Pride: glifaa’s 2021-2022 Annual Report
- ARCHIVE: glifaa’s 2021-2022 Board
- 2022 glifaa Board Elections Info
- Secretary Blinken hosts a 2022 Pride Reception at the Department of State
- glifaa Statement on LGBTQI+ Pride Month 2022
- glifaa Statement on IDAHOBIT
- State Department Op-Ed: Transgender Day of Visibility at State – Past, Present, and Future
- Glifaa Statement on Efforts to Protect Kids Receiving Gender-Affirming Care and their Families in Texas
- 2022 Mentorship Program Application Information
- 2022 glifaa Small Grants Fund Application Info
- U.S. Consul General Lawrence Randolph’s Message to glifaa Members for Black History Month 2022
- 2022 New Year’s Message from glifaa
- Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) November 20, 2021
- ARCHIVE: glifaa’s 2020-2021 Board
- Remembering, Reenergizing, and Refocusing: glifaa’s 2020-2021 Annual Report
- Protected: MED’s Medical Services FAQs for glifaa
- Transgender Day of Visibility 2021
- glifaa welcomes Secretary Blinken to the Department of State
- GLIFAA’s Priorities for the New Biden-Harris Administration
- 2017-2020 glifaa Photo Gallery
- Serving with Pride Exhibit at the National Museum of American Diplomacy
- Protected: Navigating EFM/MOH Employment Abroad Panel Discussion
- glifaa Board Statement on Racial Injustice
- A Statement from glifaa Board about Supreme Court decisions regarding LGBT+ employment rights- June 2020
- In light of recent Covid-19 Pandemic #ServingWithPride
- Protected: Building Diverse Teams to Meet Global Challenges
- glifaa’s Small Grants Fund Supports HIV Patients in Hubei Province
- Roundtable Discussion with Assistant Secretary Cooper, Ambassadors, and glifaa Members
- Protected: Welcoming Diversity in Recruitment and Fostering Inclusion in the Workplace
- Joint Happy Hour with FLAGG at the Embassy of the United Kingdom
- Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR)- November 20, 2019
- glifaa 2019-2020 Goals & Objectives
- Protected: A Letter from Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Ambassador Tibor P. Nagy, Jr.
- glifaa’s Inaugural Happy Hour
- A Letter From The New glifaa Board
- 2016 Capital Parade in DC
- GLIFAA Statement on the Tragedy in Orlando, FL
- GLIFAA Statement on the Death of Xulhaz Mannan
- GLIFAA Founders Retirement Celebration
- GLIFAA Statement on Department’s Rollback of Same-Sex Domestic Partner Protections
- Statement on Congressional Support of GLIFAA Families
- Pride at USAID 2015
- IDAHOT and Pride celebrations at Posts and Missions 2015
- Pride at State 2015
- Gathering of Out U.S. Ambassadors 2015
- Business Forum on Best Practices in LBGT+ Inclusivity
- Pride at State and USAID 2014
- Pink Party 2014
- HRC Sochi Olympic Kickoff 2014
- 2013-2014 Photos
- Advances for Gay U.S. Diplomats: A Conversation with Nicholas Kralev
- glifaa’s History (as of September 2013)
- Advocacy to Secretary Kerry’s Transition Team
- GLIFAA Mourns Passing of Frank Kameny, Gay Rights Pioneer
- U.S. Vice President Swears in Gay U.S. Ambassador to New Zealand
- Extension of Federal Benefits to Same-Sex Partners and Children of Partners
- GLIFAA Applauds President Obama and Secretary Clinton’s Recognition of LGBT Families
- Judy Shepard Invitation 2003