2023 New Year’s Message from the glifaa President
Dear glifaa members,Happy New Year! On December 13, 2022 I had the opportunity to witness history unfold at the White House as President Biden signed the Respect for Marriage Act […]
Dear glifaa members,Happy New Year! On December 13, 2022 I had the opportunity to witness history unfold at the White House as President Biden signed the Respect for Marriage Act […]
Dear glifaa members, Thank you to the glifaa members who voted in this year’s elections, and thank you to all the 2022-2023 glifaa board candidates for running. Please find the […]
glifaa celebrates our Black and LGBTQIA+ colleagues. In this message, Lawrence Randolph, the U.S. Consul General in Casablanca, shares his story.
Friends, Colleagues, Allies, New Year’s is always a great time to reflect on our accomplishments, renew our resolve, and focus on what matters most for the path that lies ahead. […]
Started in 1999 to honor Rita Hester, a transgender woman who was killed in 1998, Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) is observed annually on November 20. Please join us in […]
glifaa’s 2020-2021 Annual Report Happy Pride from your colleagues on the glifaa Board! Pride month is a time to celebrate the progress made toward LGBTQI+ equality and to remember, reenergize, […]
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On March 31, glifaa joined Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, and celebrated Transgender Day of Visibility in a virtual event across the world. Originated in Michigan in 2009, […]
On January 27, 2021 glifaa proudly welcomed Secretary of State Antony Blinken into office. We are delighted glifaa president Jeff Anderson was invited to welcome Secretary Blinken and hope this […]
Glifaa’s policy paper outlining priority topics for the new Biden-Harris Administration are below. Download the policy paper as a PDF using the below link: glifaa – LGBT+ Pride in Foreign […]