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BEG GAY THE FOREIGN SERVICE

Glifaa reprents lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr, queer, tersex, and asexual (LGBTQIA+) personnel, their fai, and their alli the U.S. Department of State, U.S. Agency for Internatnal Development (USAID), Foreign Commercial Service, Foreign Agricultural Service, U.S. Agency for Global Media/BBG, Peace Corps, and other foreign affairs agenci of the U.S. Government.   Officially regnized as… * gay foreign service officers *

When he applied for Kennedy’s new Peace Corps as a senr llege, he didn’t hate to lie, wrg on the secury clearance that he’d never had a homosexual experience.

GAYS THE FOREIGN SERVICE: DEBUNKG THE SECURY MYTH

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The untry’s strict fundamentalist terpretatns of Islamic law punish homosexual behavr wh lashgs, wh stongs, wh ath, and while there probably is some sort of gay culture here, ’s not visible to him. He spent a few months Los Angel, where he ught up wh Don Kilhefner, who’s nng the Gay Communy Servic Center out of a broken-down mansn near MacArthur Park. When he leav the Lost and Found one night, all sweaty sk and poundg heart, there’s a flyer on his r for a volunteer meetg for the Gay Swchboard, 387-3777, and an addrs Adams Man.

CLEARANC AND CLOSETS: GAY LIFE THE FOREIGN SERVICE

People ll the Swchboard about all kds of stuff—where to go for VD tts or fd a rap group or a roommate, which drag ntts are g up, referrals to gay-owned bs. The st of livg his dream would be a very cramped, small life, days and nights some fabulo rince he n’t brg anyone home to, no possibily of sneakg out to a gay bar or whatever. A group of openly gay and lbian officers has been workg ternally on preventg Diplomatic Secury om nyg clearanc on the basis of sexualy, and they’ve had some ws.

He lls Tom back wh the answer: “One of the people we terviewed said that he was gay, and we are wonrg whether that meant he is reee and ivolo or is a homosexual.

TOM GALLAGHER, FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICER WHO QU TO LIVE AS OPENLY GAY, DI AT 77

Tom joed the foreign service 1965, and the early 1970s he risked his reer when he me out and beme the first openly gay foreign service officer. Origally known as Gays and Lbians Foreign Affairs Agenci, glifaa is an employee affy group for LGBT+ employe, In 2020, they intified their five prri as 1) protectg LGBT+ foreign affairs employe om discrimatn, 2) promotg accredatn of same-sex spo, 3) advotg for trans* employe and EFMs, 4) expandg ont office advocy, and 5) strengtheng glifaa as an anizatn.

STATE DEPARTMENT FIGHTS FOR RIGHTS OF GAY ENVOYS

A send report, 1989, nsisted of what Olson lled a “fishg expedn” which allegatns were ma that he was blackmailed, based on alleged homosexual activy, to mtg visa d while on assignment Colombia. ” Ultimately, the s agast Olson were dropped, and through a Freedom of Informatn Act requt, he learned that anti-gay prejudice was at the root of all the allegatns.

Ten years later while posted domtilly, he me out as an openly gay Foreign Service Officer while speakg at a nference on gays the feral ernment Washgton D.

” One week later, Deputy Unr Secretary of State John Prifoy nfirms that the State Department has fired 91 homosexual employe as secury risks.

CAREER DIPLOMAT DISCS GAY RIGHTS FOREIGN SERVICE

The uple ved several State Department and USAID employe who, like Bs, were beg vtigated by the Department of State for allegatns they were homosexual. Currently, there are five openly gay ambassadors and many more high-rankg posns around the Department of State, USAID, and other foreign affairs agenci.

TOM GALLAGHER, THE FIRST OPENLY GAY FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICER, HAS DIED AGED 77

Cover of terim report on “Employment on Homosexuals and Other Perverts Government” submted to the Commtee on Expendur at the Executive Department. Public perceptn of gay rights, cludg the right to marry and to serve the ary, has unrgone a sea change the last few years, so much so that Print Obama nomated five openly gay ambassadors.

He also discs the fear he and others had when they started the Gays and Lbians Foreign Affairs Agenci (GLIFAA) 1992 and the support he received om other FSOs. So, I went to the office of this man who has sce died who was the man who was the most fanatilly anti-gay person DS, as far as I unrstand om other gay people.

I say that bee there were heargs that were held the Senate 1987 or ’88 on this very pot and turns out that the whole 20th century, there had never been a se of a homosexual who had been blackmailed agast his ernment except World War I — an Atrian officer was blackmailed. In April or May of 1992, a group of gay and lbian – really only gay – Foreign Service officers got together an apartment Columbia Plaza [a block away om the State Department] and was a very tense gatherg.

GAY DIPLOMATS SAY STATE DEPARTMENT IS FAILG THEIR FAI

That first meetg was an opportuny to vent a lot of anger, which was done, and then the anizer of the meetg asked if this meetg suggted that we might form an anizatn sometime the near future to work on issu of ncern to gay and lbian Foreign Service officers. In 1992 before the electn of Bill Clton, before his guratn, there was a great al of tensn and the ma ncern was to get DS to stop harassg homosexuals like myself for beg homosexual.

US NAM FIRST GLOBAL ENVOY FOR GAY RIGHTS

After the electn of Bill Clton and subsequent years, the anizatn has bee largely a social anizatn, but also has prevailed upon the State Department wh unmarried heterosexual Foreign Service officers to have the State Department acrd equal hog to unmarried Foreign Service officers, gay or straight, and married Foreign Service officers whout children.

So, there are a lot of people who are serly thkg of leavg the Foreign Service, gay or straight, simply bee they nnot have their tellectual and tnal peers wh them.

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