ArchiveArchive
Preserving LGBTQ History
2010's
2016
2015
- Ghosts in the Courtroom 03/26/15
2013
2011
- November 3 – Kameny to lie in state at Carnegie Library 10/20/11
- Franklin E. Kameny, 1925 – 2011 10/11/11
- Alliance of Fighters (Rosendall, Metro Weekly) 04/28/11
- Awards presented at GLAA 40th Anniversary Reception 04/20/11
- Rosendall: Eulogy for Jeff Coudriet 02/16/11
2010
- Frank Kameny’s 85th birthday celebrations 05/19/10
- GLAA’s OutHistory entry 04/30/10
- Awards presented at GLAA reception 04/20/10
- GLAA Announces 2010 Service Awards 02/16/10
2000's
2009
- Lambda’s Last Call 12/10/09
- Unvanquished 11/25/09
- Milk urn resurfaces from D.C. cemetery (Bay Area Reporter) 10/08/09
- Kameny Home Made Historic Site 02/27/09
- Kameny house wins landmark status 02/26/09
2008
- Kameny Papers archive opens 09/16/08
- 2008 Anniversaries 01/01/08
2007
- Frank Kameny Writes Tom Brokaw 11/26/07
- Smithsonian displays Kameny pickets 08/31/07
2005
2003
2001
- A Brief History of (D.C.) Activism: 30 Years of the GLAA (Metro Weekly 04/12/01
2000
1990's
1999
1997
Additional Information
Additional Information
Defending LGBTQ Consumers
2000's
2009
Lambda setting 12/09/09
Lambda Rising to close after 35 years 12/05/09
2008
Section of GLAA’s Agenda: 2008 on consumers and businesses 07/02/08
Chief Lanier clears up ‘misunderstanding’ on club relocation 04/01/08
GLAA Alert: MPD opposes relocation of Ziegfeld’s/Secrets 03/31/08
2007
GLAA endorses Rick Morgan for Public Service Commission 07/02/07
Rosendall appears on WAMU’s DC Politics Hour; discusses club relocation, needle exchange 06/08/07
GLAA Update: Bill 17-109 (as amended) passes first reading 06/05/07
GLAA delivers petitions in support of club relocation bill 05/31/07
GLAA Talking points on Bill 17-109 05/31/07
GLAA urges support for Graham’s club relocation bill 05/06/07
GLAA joins ACLU/NCA in opposing criminalization of underage drinking 04/26/07
Section of GLAA’s Agenda: 2007 on consumers and businesses 02/25/07
2006
Section of GLAA’s Agenda: 2006 on consumers and businesses 07/08/06
GLAA urges Evans, Graham to defend Be Bar and oppose abuse of regulatory process 05/01/06
GLAA urges Mayor to petition Zoning Commission on displaced clubs 02/13/06
Graham urges Mayor to petition Zoning Commission on displaced clubs 02/08/06
GLAA submits testimony on Graham bill for relocation of clubs displaced by ballpark 01/31/06
2005
GLAA statement on Cada Vez dispute 07/26/05
GLAA testifies on obscene video games act 06/15/05
2004
GLAA advises D.C. Council on gay businesses affected by proposed stadium 11/09/04
Section of GLAA’s Agenda: 2004 on Defending Adult Entertainment 07/08/04
2003
Summersgill testifies on proposed ABC regs, urges removal of Section 905 11/19/03
GLAA to Ambrose: Please remove Section 905 of proposed ABC regs 10/10/03
GLAA joins groups calling for deletion of unnecessary proposed Alcohol regs 01/25/03
2002
Summersgill exposes silly and unnecessary proposed ABC regs 12/18/02
2001
GLAA criticizes alcohol policy at Sumner School Museum 05/23/01
ABC reform bill becomes law 05/04/01
GLAA to Council and Mayor: Don’t Give In to Puritanical Hysteria (The Washington Post) 01/13/01
Evans chief of staff explains error 01/11/01
Barrett Brick responds to The Washington Post on ABC bill 01/09/01
Washington Post editorial: Veto the ABC Bill 01/09/01
2000
GLAA to Council: Oppose last-minute changes to ABC Bill (12/18/00)
GLAA fights Brazil amendment against nude dancing establishments (12/05/00)
GLAA issues statement on Dupont Circle liquor license controversy (10/24/00)
JR’s owner disassociates himself from rhetoric of National Gay Lobby (10/24/00)
GLAA defends nude dancing establishments (10/20/00)
Puritans attack nude dancing establishments (10/19/00)
Lynch attacks nude dancing establishments (10/10/00)
1990's
1999
Human Services Dept. Accepts GLAA Recommendation on Welfare-to-Work Rules (11/01/99)
GLAA Urges Stronger Anti-Discrimination Language in Welfare-to-Work Rules (10/20/99)
Ambrose Prods Jordan to Answer GLAA Letter (08/25/99)
Jordan clarifies DCRA policy on distribution of safe sex materials (07/27/99)
GLAA calls on DCRA to clarify policy on condom distribution (06/23/99)
Kameny defends nude dancing establishments (06/01/99)
Where D.C. Officials stand on nude dancing (02/26/99)
1998
GLAA urges Brazil to defend video stores from DCRA attacks (03/20/98)
GLAA testifies against regulatory abuse (02/10/98)
Gays join fray in video store flap (02/06/98)
1997
GLAA Ad Campaign Decries Harassment of Gay Businesses (04/21/97)
GLAA testimony on DCRA (03/03/97)
Bullock responds to GLAA on Crew Club raid (02/27/97)
GLAA calls DCRA to task for Cusano’s raid (02/10/97)
Youth And Seniors
2010's
2015
• D.C. Councilmembers oppose congressionally-imposed school vouchers 10/08/15
2014
2012
- GLAA endorses Brian Watson for Interagency Council on Homelessness 07/09/12
- GLAA urges passage of anti-bullying bill 02/08/12
2011
- Rosendall calls for anti-bullying bill with teeth 05/02/11
- GLAA endorses anti-bullying bill with changes 04/20/11
- Biddle sends mixed message on vouchers 04/06/11
- Biddle writes Sen. Reid on vouchers 04/04/11
- GLAA to Councilmembers: sign Phil Mendelson’s letter to Congress opposing vouchers 03/27/11
- GLAA joins groups urging House to oppose expansion of failed D.C. voucher program / Senate version 03/22/11
- GLAA to Chairman Brown: Oppose the Reimposition of Vouchers on DC Schools 02/14/11
- Word PlayIt’s never easy explaining to a kid why some words hurt, but you can’t avoid the lesson (Sean Bugg, Metro Weekly) 2/03/11
- Call for ActionSMYAL releases new report adding to calls for increased support for LGBT youth (Yusef Najafi, Metro Weekly) 2/03/11
- US priest accused of pedophilia dies in Martinique (The Associated Press) 01/07/11
- NJ governor signs tough law to fight bullying (The Associated Press) 01/06/11
2010
- Where Bullies Are BornThe bullying language of adults teaches a horrible lesson to both straight and gay teens (Shawn Gardner, Metro Weekly) 12/23/10
- Parents of NJ student who killed himself may sue (The Associated Press) 12/22/10
- Damage to Harvard books on gay issues an accident (The Associated Press) 12/14/10
- Books about gay issues vandalized at Harvard (The Associated Press) 12/13/10
- Before Facebook bullying, there was the dreaded slam book (The Washington Post) 12/11/10
- Donor wants Tenn. university to rehire gay coach (The Associated Press) 12/08/10
- Belmont under scrutiny for firing gay soccer coach (The Associated Press) 12/08/10
- ACLU comments on anti-bullying bills 12/06/10
- Gay and lesbian teens are punished more at school, by police, study says (The Washington Post) 12/06/10
- At George Washington University, coed quarters becoming option for all (The Washington Post) 12/04/10
- D.C. Council considers school anti-bullying policy (The Washington Post) 11/29/10
- Rosendall testifies on anti-bullying bills 11/29/10
- Summersgill testifies on anti-bullying bills 11/29/10
- GLSEN testifies on anti-bullying bills 11/29/10
- Support Letter for Harassment and Intimidation Prevention Act of 2010, B18-1057 11/29/10
- OSSE 2009 YRBS LGBT Fact Sheet 11/29/10
- GLSEN Fact Sheet 11/29/10
- GLSEN Model State Anti-Bullying and Harassment Legislation 11/29/10
- GLSEN Model District Anti-Bullying and Harassment Policy 11/29/10
- GLSEN Model School Anti-Bullying and Harassment Policy 11/29/10
- Ohio school asks judge to dismiss bullying lawsuit (The Associated Press) 11/10/10
- Mich. asst. AG accused of harassing student fired (The Associated Press) 11/08/10
- When religion is the bully (The Washington Post) 11/07/10
- White House ReminderAdministration advises schools that Title IX law includes language that can protect LGBT youth (Metro Weekly) 10/28/10
- U.S. campaign takes on anti-gay bullying in school (The Washington Post) 10/26/10
- Protection request against anti-gay lawyer dropped (The Associated Press) 10/25/10
- Minn. district clarifies anti-bullying policy (The Associated Press) 10/25/10
- How we can fight back against homophobia (The Washington Post) 10/23/10
- Rhee RecapSome gay leaders assess departing DCPS chancellor’s tenure (Metro Weekly) 10/21/10
- Acquiescent AccomplicesCounter bullies with their own methods of moving the middle (Rosendall, Metro Weekly) 10/13/10
- Suicide surge: Schools confront anti-gay bullying (The Associated Press) 10/09/10
- NYC officials outraged over anti-gay gang torture (The Associated Press) 10/09/10
- Bloomberg, other N.Y. politicians decry brutal attacks on 3 gay men (The Associated Press) 10/09/10
- Gay college presidents form group (The Washington Post) 08/09/10
- Lurking in the Schools (The Washington Post) 07/25/10
- Lesbian gets $35K settlement over canceled prom (The Associated Press) 07/20/10
- Rhee’s Tardy ResponseThe Center finally gets its reply on youth data, two years later (Metro Weekly) 06/10/10
- Activist AttackedLGBT youth activist and SMYAL employee Tyrone Hanley violently attacked and robbed at 17th and P (Metro Weekly) 05/13/10
- Puerto Rican pleads guilty in killing of gay teen (The Associated Press) 05/12/10
- Mass. Catholic school won’t admit lesbians’ son (The Associated Press) 05/12/10
- Brazil bishop says kids spontaneously gay (The Associated Press) 05/05/10
- Miss. student to be NYC pride parade grand marshal (The Associated Press) 04/14/10
- NJ school: We didn’t tell your boys to cross-dress (The Associated Press) 04/14/10
- Lance Bass, others sponsor gay-friendly prom (The Associated Press) 04/09/10
- Teen suicide puts spotlight on high-tech bullying (Reuters) 04/09/10
- Gay student settles lawsuit against NY district (Associated Press) 03/29/10
- Judge: No school prom but lesbian’s right violated (Associated Press) 03/23/10
- Calif. college: Teacher violated gay bias policy (Associated Press) 03/18/10
- Redux in a TuxFourth annual Capital Queer Prom to benefit local transitional home for LGBT youth (Metro Weekly) 03/04/10
- Young teens can know if they are gay (The Washington Post) 02/11/10
- Tension fills Oregon campus over extremists (Associated Press) 02/11/10
- Funeral Mass held for son of Maple Leafs GM (Associated Press) 02/09/10
- Up to Montgomery County principals to challenge fliers (Valerie Strauss, The Washington Post) 02/08/10
- Overselling abstinence-only education (Letters, The Washington Post) 02/08/10
- Potomac students get fliers saying therapy turns gays straight (The Washington Post) 02/05/10
- Mean-Streets MemoriesNational award goes to gay man for his memoir of childhood on the streets, and for advocating for others (Metro Weekly) 01/27/10
- A Higher EducationRep. Polis introduces legislation to protect LGBT students from harassment in public schools (Metro Weekly) 01/27/10
- Sex education — the right kind (Valerie Strauss, The Washington Post) 01/26/10
- Rhee says laid-off teachers in D.C. abused kids (The Washington Post) 01/23/10
2000's
2009
- Bay schools phase out gay-friendly curriculum (Associated Press) 12/10/09
- Wells, Raymond slam vouchers 12/03/09
- Gone Too SoonGay Falls Church youth suffers fatal heart attack, leaving behind sorrow and remembrance (Metro Weekly) 11/05/09
- Belittling A Brutal Act In a D.C. School (Colbert I. King, The Washington Post) 09/19/09
- A House Becomes a HomeWanda Alston House prepares to mark its first anniversary serving GLBT youth in need (Metro Weekly) 07/23/09
- GLAA to Councilmembers: Keep your promises against vouchers 07/20/09
- VT program helps students explore gender (Associated Press) 06/07/09
- Openly gay teen voted prom queen at LA high school (Associated Press) 05/28/09
- Girl TalkSMYAL hosts women’s networking event at HRC (Metro Weekly) 05/28/09
- SC House nixes mention of gays in date-abuse bill (Associated Press) 05/14/09
- Wells replies to GLAA, withholds voucher resolution 05/05/09
- GLAA opposes school voucher resolution 05/04/09
- Strange Fruit (Rosendall, Metro Weekly) 04/30/09
- D.C. Parks & Rec holds LGBT awareness trainingEntire department to participate (The Washington Blade) 04/10/09
- Gay clause added to sex education billActivists remain hopeful for 2009 votes on ENDA, hate crimes (The Washington Blade) 04/03/09
- Pulling Out the PFLAG StopsLocal PFLAG chapter celebrates support with honors, thrills with gala auction and celebrities (Metro Weekly) 03/19/09
- Come Out, Then Branch OutFrustrated by the Local Scene, 20-Something Entrepreneurs Build Their Own LGBT Outlets (The Washington Post) 03/15/09
- Judge: Gay student club must be allowed to meet (Associated Press) 03/11/09
- Gays and lesbians recreate prom at weekend fete (Associated Press) 03/07/09
- Ill. panel seeks advice preventing youth suicide (Associated Press) 03/07/09
- 2 Fla. students challenge school’s gay club ruling (Associated Press) 03/05/09
- Barnett Takes the HelmSMYAL names acting executive director to permanent spot (Metro Weekly) 03/05/09
- George Mason picks drag queen as homecoming queen (Associated Press) 02/20/09
- Work That Tiara, Boy!GMU’s Choice of Homecoming Queen Sparks Campus Divide (The Washington Post) 02/20/09
- BLAGOSAH BloomsHoward University’s resurgent GLBT student group plans its evolution and expansion (Metro Weekly) 02/19/09
- Fla. school sued over refusing gay-straight club (Associated Press) 02/10/09
2008
- Gay advocates upset at shelving of Chicago school (Associated Press) 11/20/08
- Vote on anti-bullying Chicago high school delayed (Associated Press) 11/19/08
- Public schools become focus of gay marriage ban (The Associated Press) 10/22/08
- Chicago Thinks Gay-Friendly High School May Be Answer (The Washington Post) 10/14/08
- Fla. town backs ex-principal in gay student case (The Associated Press) 08/20/08
- Family of gay boy slain in Calif. blames school (The Associated Press) 08/15/08
- Calif. boy pleads not guilty in gay teen’s slaying (The Associated Press) 08/08/08
- Nurturing Communities for Gay Adolescents (Letters, The Washington Post) 07/20/08
- Owning His Gay Identity — at 15 Years OldYouths Coming Out Sooner, but Protections Against Harassment Lag (The Washington Post) 07/14/08
- N.Y. Struggles to Aid Child ProstitutesBill Would Divert Girls to Social Programs; Opponents Say Threat of Jail Is Needed (The Washington Post) 07/13/08
- New center for homeless gay youth to openWanda Alston House sparks concern among some Northeast neighbors (The Washington Blade) 07/04/08
- Shake-up at SMYALQuestions follow departure of director, loss of funding (Metro Weekly) 05/29/08
- Gay youth group SMYAL loses grant money, staffD.C. organization remains committed to programs (The Washington Blade) 05/23/08
- D.C.’s first transitional home for GLBT youth to open June 1 (Metro Weekly) 05/22/08
- Freedom and Faith on Campus (The Washington Post) 04/13/08
- Court Tosses Suit Over School Speech (The Associated Press) 04/09/08
- Student Sees Problems With H.S. Text (The Associated Press) 04/08/08
- Life on the Street Gets Tougher (The Associated Press) 04/07/08
- For Slain Youth, World Wide Web Of MournersStrangers Create Memorials To a Gay Teen Named Larry (The Washington Post) 04/03/08
- Gay Youth’s Slaying Spurs Call for Tolerance (The Washington Post) 03/29/08
- Teen Killings Tied To Sexual Orientation (The Washington Post) 03/29/08
- Shooting of Gay Student Sparks Outcry (The Associated Press) 03/28/08
- Calling on RheeThe DC Center’s Sessa sees slow acknowledgement of gay-related student data (Metro Weekly) 03/27/08
2007
- GLAA testifies on DCPS Health Standards 11/27/07
- Trans drop-in center ‘swamped’ by youthFunding for D.C. facility expires in September (The Washington Blade) 08/03/07
- Sex ed plan draws few public commentsD.C. schools chancellor says further review needed before approval (The Washington Blade) 08/03/07
- GLAA comments on draft Health Learning Standards 08/02/07
- DCPS Draft Health Learning Standards 07/02/07
- Safety MonitorDCPS educators gather to keep queer kids safe (Metro Weekly) 08/02/07
- D.C. drafts gay-inclusive sex ed planStandards silent on conclusion that homosexuality is not an illness (The Washington Blade) 07/27/07
- Readers Speak Out About New Sex-Education Curriculum (The Washington Post) 07/19/07
- Intolerance, Plain and Simple (Dan Furmansky, The Washington Post) 07/15/07
- NJ School District Sorry for Censoring Gay Kiss (The Associated Press) 06/25/07
- Teacher’s Job on Line for Student Column (The Associated Press) 04/22/07
- Gay Youth Become Movement’s Ambassadors (The Associated Press) 04/02/07
- The Wide Spectrum Of Sex-Ed CoursesMontgomery Veers Toward Liberal End On Homosexuality (The Washington Post) 03/18/07
2006
- When Students SpeakDoes the First Amendment protect public school students who want to bait gays? (Editorial, The Washington Post) 08/07/06
- GLAA policy on AIDS and public health (2006)
- Parents’ Suit Challenges Gay-Themed Book (The Washington Post) 04/28/06
2005
- D.C. Vouchers: First-Year Flaws and Failings (People for the American Way) 02/07/05
2004
2003
- Transgender Teens, Slain Last Year, Mourned at D.C. Vigil (The Washington Post) 08/13/03
- Rosendall speaks at memorial for murdered teens 08/12/03
- GLAA joins coalition opposing federal vouchers 07/17/03
- GLAA to Feinstein: Don’t impose vouchers on District 07/22/03
- Mayor Williams and 10 Councilmembers opposed school vouchers in 1998 07/20/03
- GLAA to Council: oppose school vouchers 07/03/03
- GLAA supports tax relief for SMYAL 05/22/03
- Washington Times editor rejects “gay” as “Orwellian” 01/08/03
- Washington Times prints GLAA response on pedophilia, with changes 01/08/03
2002
- Eastern High School Principal violates Human Rights Act and DCPS policies 10/16/02
- Peggy Cooper Cafritz responds to GLAA 2002 School Board questionnaire 10/09/02
- Tommy Wells responds to GLAA 2002 School Board questionnaire 10/09/02
- Sunday Abraham responds to GLAA 2002 School Board questionnaire 10/09/02
- 2002 Board of Education Questionnaire 09/10/02
- Board of Education Questionnaire Cover Letter 09/10/02
- Rosendall: The streetcorner that D.C. forgot (Viewpoint, The Washington Blade) 08/23/02
- Howell recounts history of DC battle over Big Brothers (The Washington Blade) 08/16/02
- Double slaying of trans teens prompts vigils, calls for action (The Washington Blade) 08/16/02
- Vigil Marks Loss of 2 Transgender Teens (The Washington Post) 08/14/02
- Transgender Teens Killed On D.C. Street (The Washington Post) 08/13/02
- GLAA testifies on proposed school harassment regulations 02/06/02
2001
- GLAA calls for School Board to learn DC Human Rights Act 12/17/01
- GLAA calls for clarification of Human Rights Act to include harassment 12/03/01
- ACLU/NCA testifies on anti-harassment bill 12/03/01
- Text of GLAA/ACLU Proposed Substitute for Bill 14-132 11/27/01
- Superintendent Vance responds to Jack Evans on Boy Scouts 07/16/01
- Summersgill testifies at School Board on youth issues 07/16/01
- GLAA criticizes alcohol policy at Sumner School Museum 05/23/01
- School Board responds to GLAA on public charter school policies 05/18/01
- GLAA alerts Cafritz to omission in Public Charter School policies 03/07/01
2000
- GLAA writes councilmembers on FY 2001 budget recommendations 05/18/00
- GLAA urges full funding to implement school anti-harassment policy 04/07/00
- Ackerman issues school anti-harassment directive in response to GLAA 03/29/00
- GLAA urges School Board to institute anti-harassment policy 03/10/00
- Malek Calls for Action on Student Harassment Policy 02/09/00
1990's
Additional Information
Social/Support Group for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender youth:
Sexual Minority Youth Assistance League (SMYAL)
410 7th Street, SE
near Eastern Market Metro
Phone: (202)546-5940
Helpline weeknights 7-10 pm: (202)546-5911
Defending Civil Rights
2010's
2017
2015
GLAA urges passage of Death Certificate Gender Identity Recognition Amendment Act 12/09/15
GLAA joins NARAL, scores of others in letter to DOJ on clinic violence 11/25/15
November 13: Release of 2015 DCTC Trans Needs Assessment Report, Wilson 120, 1 pm 11/09/15
OHR sting reveals extensive anti-trans employment discrimination in D.C. 11/04/15
2014
GLAA testifies for repeal of Prostitution Free Zones 07/09/14
GLAA opposes ENDA over sweeping religious exemptions 07/08/14
2013
GLAA supports birth certificate bill with changes 05/16/13
2012
GLAA supports Human Rights for Ex-Offenders Amendment Act 10/15/12
GLAA endorses Budd, Beninda, other nominees to Human Rights Commission 05/23/12
2011
Mayor Gray issues updated order on uniform language in D.C. govt. anti-discrimination issuances 09/18/11
GLAA to Safeway: Moving forward with D.C.’s LGBT community 06/20/11
Hughes calls for funds to end transgender employment discrimination 02/18/11
2010
DADT ruled unconstitutional in Log Cabin case (GLAA Forum) 09/10/10
Federal court overturns ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ (The Washington Blade) 09/09/10
2000's
2009
Street vs. Suite 10/13/09
GLAA to Council: Please allocate resources to fight transgender discrimination and unemployment 05/01/09
Transgender activists comment on proposed Corrections policy 01/15/09
2008
GLAA Action Alert: Urge ‘Yes’ vote on Nickles disapproval 11/18 11/17/08
Judiciary Committee disapproves Nickles as Attorney General 11/17/08
GLAA makes case against Nickles as D.C. Attorney General 10/17/08
Dept. of Corrections denies complaint of anti-trans discrimination 10/03/08
Councilmembers’ Answers on Corrections Discrimination Against Transgenders 09/30/08
Washington Lawyers’ Committee on transgender rulemaking 08/11/08
DC Trans Coalition strongly opposes proposed rulemaking 08/01/08
Task Force refutes planned rollback of D.C. trans protections 07/31/08
Evans urges OHR to reconsider transgender rulemaking 07/29/08
HRC opposes rollback of D.C. transgender protections 07/28/08
Schwartz urges Fenty to withdraw transgender rulemaking 07/23/08
Hughes comments on proposed rulemaking on transgender protections 07/21/08
GLAA objects to proposed rollback of transgender protections 07/21/08
GLAA Co-Sponsors DC Workplace Equality Discussion on May 15 03/23/08
GLAA prepares extract of State Dept. Country Reports on Human Rights Practices 2007 03/16/08
2007
Carpenter: Bush to veto ENDA? 10/23/07
GLAA Supports ENDA (H.R. 3685) and Baldwin Amendment 10/21/07
GLAA aids effort to expand Nationals non-discrimination policy 10/21/07
GLAA Action Alert: support transgender-inclusive ENDA 09/30/07
National LGBT Organizations Stand for Inclusive ENDA 09/27/07
GLAA Urges District to Settle with EEO Expert Wronged by FEMS 05/22/07
Court ruling in Kenda Kirby case 04/03/07
Howell testifies on FY08 budget for Office of Human Rights 04/18/07
Velasquez testifies on FY08 budget for Office of Human Rights 04/18/07
OHR benchmark analysis on probable cause in discrimination allegations 04/18/07
GLAA testifies on Velasquez nomination for Office of Human Rights 02/09/07
Velasquez testifies on his nomination for Office of Human Rights 02/09/07
2006
Office of Human Rights responds to GLAA on workplace posters 12/18/06
GLAA urges Office of Human Rights to update workplace posters 12/12/06
Regulations implementing transgender protections are final 11/13/06
GLAA raises First Amendment concerns on rulemaking for transgender protections 07/10/06
ACLU submits comments on rulemaking for transgender protections 07/10/06
ACLU writes to Attorney General Spagnoletti on rulemaking for transgender protections 07/10/06
GLAA raises transgender rights in testimony on Homeless Shelter bill 06/06/06
ACLU echoes GLAA’s First Amendment concerns on draft rulemaking for transgender protections 05/11/06
GLAA raises First Amendment concerns on draft rulemaking for transgender protections 05/10/06
Saunders testifies on OHR Budget 04/03/06
GLAA testifies on OHR, addresses transphobia at fire/police depts. 03/03/06
2005
GLAA urges Council to oppose ill-advised Office of GLBT Affairs Act 10/31/05
GLAA endorses transgender protections in Human Rights Act 10/17/05
Office of Human Rights endorses transgender protections 10/17/05
Saunders testifies on Office of Human Rights budget 04/06/05
GLAA Statement on Domestic Partnership Equality Act of 2005, Bill 16-52 01/31/05
Rosendall speaks at Council ceremony for Patterson Demonstration bill 01/10/05
2004
GLAA supports Patterson Demonstration bill and ACLU-endorsed amendments 11/15/04
GLAA endorses Human Rights Marital Status Clarification Amendment Act 10/25/04
Saunders testifies on Human Rights Marital Status Clarification Amendment Act 10/20/04
GLAA testifies on budget for Office of Human Rights 04/05/04
Saunders testifies on budget for Office of Human Rights 04/05/04
Saunders testifies for Office of Human Rights 02/20/04
2003
Howell describes history of DC Human Rights Act and gay community 12/10/03
Saunders endorsed by GLAA, confirmed by Council as OHR Director 10/17/03
Saunders discusses reforms at Office of Human Rights 10/17/03
GLAA backs NEA against PFOX discrimination complaint 08/12/03
GLAA endorses Saunders as Director of Office of Human Rights 06/24/03
GLAA to Blade: Dispute with Office of the Corporation Counsel was resolved 06/20/03
GLAA to Current: Housing discrimination against students is illegal 06/11/03
Wilburn testifies on OHR Budget 04/11/03
GLAA sees progress, challenges at Office of Human Rights 03/08/03
Wilburn testifies for Office of Human Rights 03/08/03
2002
Howell corrects errors in Blade article on Boy Scouts 11/29/02
GLAA Statement on DC Court of Appeals Decision in Boy Scouts Cases 11/08/02
OHR testifies on compliance with Mayor’s Order on Human Rights Act 10/21/02
GLAA follows up on compliance with Mayor’s Order 2000-131 10/21/02
Graham opposes censorship at Metro 10/21/02
Eastern High School Principal violates Human Rights Act and DCPS policies 10/16/02
GLAA celebrates as new anti-harassment law takes effect 10/01/02
OHR responds to Graham on executive order on human rights 09/25/02
Human Rights Campaign to honor Carol Schwartz at national dinner 09/19/02
Howard students plan protest of University’s response to anti-gay attack 09/18/02
GLAA to Council: Oppose creation of an Office of GLBT Affairs 09/10/02
Six Primary Candidates Excel in the Gay and Lesbian Activists Alliance Ratings 08/31/02
Points breakdown for GLAA 2002 primary candidate ratings 08/31/02
OCCR’s Eure responds to City Paper on police complaints (Washington City Paper) 08/23/02
Howard University group seeks help to defend gay rights in Miami-Dade 08/23/02
Former OHR Director Holman responds to abrupt dismissal by Mayor Williams 07/26/02
GLAA details government non-compliance with Mayor’s Order on Human Rights Act 07/12/02
OHR testifies on compliance with Mayor’s Order 2000-131 07/12/02
Acosta thanks GLAA for testimony 06/26/02
GLAA endorses Acosta for Human Rights Commission, opposes Mobley 06/26/02
GLAA demands that Metro abide by D.C. Human Rights Act 06/17/02
D.C. Housing Authority still misses mark on Human Rights Act 05/23/02
Howell testifies on Office of Human Rights FY 2003 Budget 04/19/02
GLAA to Washington Times: BSA policy reflects poorly on local United Way 03/21/02
GLAA adopts Intersex resolution 03/11/02
GLAA testifies on proposed school harassment regulations 02/06/02
GLAA to Post: United Way doesn’t follow its own rules 01/26/02
2001
GLAA calls for School Board to learn DC Human Rights Act 12/17/01
GLAA calls for clarification of Human Rights Act to include harassment 12/03/01
Text of GLAA/ACLU Proposed Substitute for Bill 14-132 11/27/01
RFA for STD Internet Surveillance Grant violates Mayor’s Executive Order 11/30/01
GLAA renews endorsement of Ingebretsen for Commission on Human Rights 11/05/01
GLAA slams Thorpe, intolerant responses to terrorist attack 10/02/01
GLAA Testifies on Proposal for Elected Attorney General for DC 10/17/01
Summersgill asks local United Way CEO for answers on Boy Scouts eligibility 10/04/01
Summersgill asks Vance for action on DCPS policy regarding Boy Scouts 09/05/01
Summersgill in City Paper: Chief Few’s safety problem 08/24/01
Summersgill: Proposed Rules for the DC Housing Authority Ignore Mayor’s Order 08/22/01
Catania admonishes Corp. Counsel for non-enforcement of Mayor’s Executive Order on Human Rights 07/16/01
Superintendent Vance responds to Jack Evans on Boy Scouts 07/16/01
Where D.C. Officials stand on equal marriage rights compiled 07/26/01
Summersgill writes Mayor on failures to obey executive order on non-discrimination statements 07/12/01
Norton statement on Salvation Army and discrimination 07/10/01
Evans questions Vance on school sponsorships of Boy Scouts 06/22/01
Summersgill: Boy Scouts violates United Way non-discrimination policy 06/22/01
GLAA testimony: Corporation Counsel has conflict of interest 06/14/01
GLAA writes Mayor on DC Fire/EMS Department Grooming Policy 06/06/01
School Board responds to GLAA on public charter school policies 05/18/01
Howell writes Mayor Williams on inappropriate ceremonial proclamations 05/11/01
GLAA responds to Corporation Counsel on Human Rights Act interpretation 05/04/01
Summersgill to Mayor: honoring Rev. Moon was ill-considered 04/27/01
GLAA Testimony on offensive email transmissions within the MPD 04/24/01
Graham writes Fire Chief on grooming standards, Human Rights Act 04/18/01
GLAA defends reprogramming of funds for OHR; Graham drops objection 04/12/01
Deputy CFO assures Graham that funds reprogramming for OHR will not affect Office of Latino Affairs 04/10/01
GLAA testifies on FY 2002 budget for Office of Human Rights 04/09/01
Mayor affirms non-discrimination policy for religious liaison 03/07/01
GLAA alerts Cafritz to omission in Public Charter School policies 03/07/01
Corporation Counsel won’t budge on Human Rights Act interpretation 03/06/01
Howard University group responds to anti-gay threats 03/03/01
Where DC Councilmembers Stand on OHR Priority for Complaints from the Seriously Ill 02/28/01
GLAA arranges briefing on Intersex Issues for Office of Human Rights 02/06/01
City breaks settlement record for discrimination victims in 2000 01/12/01
2000
Xavier completes Washington Transgender Needs Assessment Survey 11/12/00
Mayor Williams Announces Anti-Discrimination Executive Order 10/03/00
Patterson writes Mayor Williams on Human Rights budget concerns 08/14/00
GLAA to Corporation Counsel: Stop Undermining Human Rights Act 06/07/00
GLAA writes councilmembers on FY 2001 budget recommendations 05/18/00
Govt. Operations FY 2001 Committee Budget Report Excerpt: OHR 04/24/00
Patterson committee approves increase in OHR budget 04/20/00
GLAA urges increase in OHR budget 04/13/00
GLAA endorses Ingebretsen for Commission on Human Rights 04/10/00
Patterson Backs Executive Order on Anti-Discrimination Policies 04/05/00
GLAA decries ongoing backlog at Office of Human Rights 03/20/00
GLAA asks Mayor for Executive Order on commitment to Human Rights Law 03/17/00
Schwartz writes Speaker Hastert in defense of Domestic Partners 02/29/00
GLAA writes DOH on proposed substance abuse program regs 02/02/00
National Freedom to Marry Day set for February 12, 2000 01/26/00
1990's
1999
Human Services Dept. Accepts GLAA Recommendation on Welfare-to-Work Rules 11/01/99
GLAA Urges Stronger Anti-Discrimination Language in Welfare-to-Work Rules 10/20/99
GLAA supports reconfirmation of Peter Schott for Commission on Human Rights 09/23/99
Insurance Department Accepts GLAA Amendment on HMO Regulations 08/17/99
Evans backs GLAA on HMO regulations 08/06/99
New Jersey Supreme Court Rules Boy Scouts Gay Ban Illegal 08/04/99
GLAA calls for independent, cabinet-level Office of Human Rights 02/22/99
Government Operations Committee plans independent OHR 02/05/99Note: GLAA only obtained a copy of this letter after testifying on February 22.
D.C. Officials Support Independent Office of Human Rights 01/11/99
DC Human Rights Law does protect transgendered residents 01/04/99
1998
DC govt. withdraws First Amendment argument in Tyra Hunter case 02/06/98
Corp. Counsel withdraws assault on Human Rights Law 1/30/98
1997
Barry responds to Schwartz on OHR status 03/97
1994
Coudriet details complaints against Office of Corporation Counsel 05/16/94
Defending Our Families
2010's
2016
D.C. Council passes bill to end 25-year ban on surrogacy agreements 12/22/16
After 25 Years, D.C. Moves To Undo One Of The CountryÕs Last Surrogacy Bans 12/22/16
Surrogacy bill, death certificate bill pass second reading at D.C. Council 12/20/16
D.C. surrogacy bill passes Judiciary, heads to full Council on Dec. 6 12/4/16
2015
D.C. Council backs domestic partner termination bill 11/06/15
GLAA Secretary Cruz testifies on domestic partnership termination bill 10/08/15
DOH Director Nesbitt testifies on domestic partnership termination bill 10/08/15
2014
GLAA testifies for marriage dissolution equality amendment 07/09/14
Suggested Reading on Marriage Equality 1/23/14
2013
4 Years Later: Lessons from D.C. Marriage Equality Victory 12/27/13
Rosendall, Summersgill support ending 3-day waiting period for marriage licenses 12/19/13
Rosendall, Summersgill support Domestic Partnership Termination Amendment Act 12/19/13
GLAA praises passage of birth certificate, marriage officiant bills 07/10/13
GLAA supports legalization and regulation of surrogacy parenting agreements 06/20/13
GLAA to Council: Please defend expanded list of marriage officiants 06/19/13
Rosendall testifies on Marriage Officiant Amendment Act 03/14/13
Summersgill testifies on Marriage Officiant Amendment Act 03/14/13
2012
GLAA testifies for Judicial Declaration of Parentage Amendment Act 02/09/12
2011
GLAA endorses civil marriage dissolution equality amendment 12/08/11
Summersgill endorses civil marriage dissolution equality amendment 12/08/11
Polikoff to lesbian couples in D.C.: sign the Consent to Parent form 08/03/11
CMs Mendelson, Bowser, and Catania hit Sibley Hospital for discrimination against same-sex parents 07/28/11
Rosendall slams one-sided Post story on MD ministers 03/09/11
March 9 – Support Maryland Marriage Equality – HRC Phone Bank 03/07/11
2010
Summersgill testifies on Marriage Officiant Amendment Act 10/14/10
Winning at home 09/30/10
D.C.’s prospects in a GOP Congress 09/16/10
Ruling in Perry v. Schwarzenegger 08/04/10
More gay panic from Perkins and FRC 06/17/10
Dept. of Labor issues LGBT Pride poster featuring Harvey Milk 06/15/10
OMG! Prostitution! 06/15/10
Gray wins Stein Club endorsement 06/14/10
Defending D.C. Marriage Equality (PDF) 05/30/10
Defending D.C. Marriage Equality (HTM) 05/30/10
Malawi couple pardoned by President 05/29/10
Indecent Practices 05/27/10
Notes on marriage initiative arguments at D.C. Court of Appeals 05/04/10
The Legitimacy Lie 04/15/10
Homework before saying ‘I do’ 04/09/10
Hold that tax advice 04/09/10
Summersgill corrects the record on D.C. marriage equality victory 03/26/10
GLAA defends Del. Norton from Barras 03/15/10
A news photo that says it all 03/10/10
A fine day for a wedding (or three) 03/09/10
How We Won (Rosendall, Metro Weekly) 03/04/10
District Court denies Jackson motion 03/02/10
Chief Justice denies stay 03/02/10
Press Statement: True Radicals Defeated as Marriage Equality Reaches D.C. 03/02/10
Nickles shreds Jackson SCOTUS appeal 03/02/10
Appeals court denies stay 02/26/10
Jackson appeals stay denial 02/22/10
The Archdiocese of Washington — not a victim, but a bully 02/20/10
The Jackson JiveHarry Jackson argues for direct democracy, but fights “home rule” on the hill (Metro Weekly) 02/18/10
Report on Board of Elections hearing 02/16/10
Flowers opposes latest initiative 02/16/10
Mendelson opposes latest initiative 02/16/10
Rosendall slams latest initiative 02/16/10
Witness list for BOEE hearing on proposed referendum on D.C. marriage law 02/10/10
Summersgill slams latest initiative 02/09/10
Jackson requests stay of law date 02/05/10
Board of Elections and Ethics rejects D.C. marriage referendum 02/04/10
City responds to latest referendum 01/22/10
Judge rules against D.C. initiative 01/14/10
Inhofe et al. file marriage brief 01/05/10
Nutjob watch: Marriage equality as a gentrification ploy 01/05/10
2000's
2009
Gay marriage foes deserve to be heard, even on Metrobuses (Colby King, The Washington Post) 12/26/09
Signed. sealed and delivered 12/18/09
Poised to mark a milestone 12/15/09
Rally for marriage equality Dec. 14 12/14/09
Gary Imhoff gets nuttier and nuttier 12/03/09
12 groups answer archdiocese, urge marriage bill fix 11/20/09
Correcting WaPo on the Catholic Church’s opposition to marriage equality 11/19/09
Anti-gay lawsuit against BOEE ruling 11/18/09
WaPo’s discordant editorial on the Catholic Church and marriage equality 11/15/09
After Maine: Turning the Tables 11/12/09
Committee print of Bill 18-482 11/10/09
Committee report on Bill 18-482 11/10/09
Committee passes marriage bill 4-1, defeats conscience clause 11/10/09
An opening against the right (Rosendall, Metro Weekly) 10/29/09
GSDC files reply brief on initiative 10/28/09
Rosendall delivers GLAA testimony for marriage equality bill 10/26/09
Rosendall testifies for GLAA against proposed initiative 10/26/09
Marriage Equality: 10 Talking Points 09/30/09
Time to Act (Rosendall, Metro Weekly) 09/17/09
Another initiative supporter denies opposing same-sex marriage 09/08/09
Ten ways Chris Crain was wrong 08/21/09
GLAA alert: meeting set on proposed anti-gay initiative 08/19/09
ANC commissioner sets meeting on anti-gay initiative 08/12/09
GLAA to ANCs: Please oppose ballot initiative on marriage 08/14/09
New Law Protects Children Born to Same-Sex Parents in the District of Columbia 07/22/09
Board of Elections informs Jackson of residency challenge 06/30/09
GLAA Forum on marriage ruling 06/30/09
Court rules against referendum 06/30/09
Nickles opposes Jackson stay request 06/24/09
BOEE opposes Jackson stay request 06/24/09
Anti-gay ministers file suit against Board of Elections 06/17/09
Anti-gay coalition will appeal Board of Elections decision 06/15/09
Nickles opposes proposed referendum 06/11/09
DC for Democracy opposes referendum 06/11/09
Rosendall testifies for GLAA against proposed referendum 06/10/09
Levine/Stein Club testimony against proposed referendum 06/10/09
Phil Mendelson testifies against proposed referendum 06/10/09
Brian Flowers (General Counsel, D.C. Council) testimony against proposed referendum 06/10/09
Mendelson writes BOEE on referendum 06/09/09
GLAA to Board of Elections: Proposed Referendum Invalid 06/01/09
Igualdad de matrimonio: 10 puntos 05/27/09
Examiner reports “racial divide,” ignores Ward 8 vote 05/18/09
Pannell statement to Ward 8 Dems on Marriage Equality 05/18/09
Talking points on D.C. marriage equality – pdf format 05/17/09
Where They Stand: D.C. Officials on Defending Gay Families 05/13/09
Summersgill: DHR rulemaking omits DPs from other jurisdictions 05/11/09
GLAA: 10 Points for D.C. Council Members on Marriage Equality 05/11/09
Victory on marriage recognition 05/05/09
Anti-gay radio ad running in DC 05/04/09
Action Alert: Urge D.C. Council to reaffirm marriage recognition on May 5 04/30/09
GLAA Report: Marion Barry opposes marriage equality at anti-gay rally 04/29/09
GLAA thanks Councilmembers for marriage recognition vote 04/07/09
Nickles endorses DP parentage bill 04/03/09
OCSE green lights DP parentage bill 03/31/09
NCLR to Fenty: withdraw request for federal review on DP bill 03/19/09
Nickles calls in feds on DP bill 03/16/09
GLAA rebukes Nickles, urges markup of DP parentage bill 02/20/09
Nickles slams DP parentage bill 02/22/09
Action Alert: Urge Mayor to certify DPs from other jurisdictions 02/16/09
Summersgill presses Mayor’s office on DP recognition 01/28/09
GLAA Member Alert: Disinformation from The Washington Times on GLBT families 01/28/09
2008
GLAA makes case against Nickles as D.C. Attorney General 10/17/08
HHS, prompted by Nickles, comments on D.C. Parentage bill 10/03/08
Polikoff refutes Office of Attorney General on parentage bill 07/24/08
GLAA endorses domestic partnership, parentage bills 07/11/08
Polikoff testifies on parentage bill 07/11/08
Zavos testifies on parentage bill 07/11/08
D.C. Office of Attorney General objects to DP parentage bill 07/10/08
Marriage Equality Advocates: Make Change, Not Lawsuits 06/09/08
GLAA urges passage of Safe Marriage Amendment Act without amendments 05/29/08
Rosendall discusses CA marriage victory, implications for D.C. 05/15/08
Rainbow Response Forum on Intimate Partner Violence April 8 04/06/08
Summersgill: pre-marital blood test outdated 02/14/08
2007
Summersgill updates summary of rights and responsibilities of DC Domestic Partners 12/05/07
Community forum on marriage equality set for Dec. 6 12/05/07
Rosendall counters ‘ex-gay’ advocate 12/02/07
GLAA flyer: Civil Marriage Equality — a Marathon Effort 12/01/07
Summersgill testifies on Domestic Partnership Amendments Act 10/19/07
Polikoff testifies on Domestic Partnership Amendments Act 10/19/07
Polikoff testifies for GLAA, urges strengthening of Paid Sick and Safe Days Act 07/09/07
Summersgill charts completion of domestic partnership project 06/29/07
Bush Issues Veto Threat for D.C. Appropriations Bill Over Domestic Partner Registry (Human Rights Campaign) 06/27/07
GLAA Alert: Rep. Goode targets DPs in DC Appropriations bill 06/27/07
GLAA celebrates as new domestic partnership joint filing law takes effect 03/21/07
GLAA Applauds Pepco for Adopting Domestic Partner Benefits 03/19/07
Cheh thanks PEPCO for adopting domestic partner benefits 03/15/07
Pepco writes to Cheh on new Domestic Partner policy 03/14/07
GLAA thanks Washington Gas for domestic partner benefits 02/27/07
GLAA amends testimony on Kane confirmation to PSC to reflect advances at Washington Gas 02/27/07
GLAA Withdraws Protest of Proposed Rate Increase for Washington Gas 02/26/07
Cheh urges PEPCO to adopt domestic partner benefits 02/23/07
GLAA endorses Betty Ann Kane for Public Service Commission 02/21/07
GLAA protests rate increases by PEPCO and Washington Gas Light 01/03/07
2006
Gay-rights activists contemplate strength of D.C. Council’s same-sex marriage bill (The Washington Examiner) 12/04/06(Note: this article is misleading. No such bill is pending in the D.C. Council.)
Brick to Blade: Sustainable Progress, Not Instant Gratification 11/17/06
GLAA endorses Domestic Partnerships Joint Filing Act 11/02/06
GLAA urges Danaher Corporation to adopt DP benefits 10/20/06
GLAA writes South African ambassador urging marriage equality 10/16/06
GLAA urges Washington Gas Light to adopt DP benefits 07/17/06
GLAA to Blade: Winning marriage requires strategy 01/06/06
2005
GLAA endorses DP health care benefits tax exemption bill 09/28/05
Rosendall speaks at Democracy for DC rally“We cannot allow others to pick our fights for us.” 09/15/05
GLAA endorses Domestic Partnership health insurance bills 07/07/05
ACLU endorses Domestic Partnership enhancement bill 05/16/05
GLAA Testifies on Domestic Partnership enhancement bill 05/12/05
GLAA update on gay couples, Congress, and the District 05/04/05
GLAA Statement on Domestic Partnership Equality Act of 2005, Bill 16-52 01/31/05
2004
Open letter to the community:Preparing to oppose an anti-gay ballot initiative 12/19/04
GLAA opposes proposed anti-gay D.C. marriage initiative 11/10/04
GLAA endorses Human Rights Marital Status Clarification Amendment Act 10/25/04
Saunders testifies on Human Rights Marital Status Clarification Amendment Act 10/20/04
GLAA Celebrates Expansion of the District of Columbia Domestic Partnership Law 09/21/04
Comments on DOH Rulemaking Ignored 08/05/04
GLAA follows up on fiscal impact of marriages and domestic partnerships 07/15/04
D.C. DOMA Introduced in House 07/07/04
GLAA urges inclusion of domestic partners in bill on surrogate decision-making 06/21/04
GLAA writes Patterson on fiscal impact of domestic partnerships 06/10/04
GLAA testifies for two bills amending domestic partners law 05/20/04
Defending Gay Families in Washington, D.C.Talking points for meetings with members of Congress 05/16/04Talking points in brochure format (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
Where D.C. Officials stand on equal marriage rights compiled 05/15/04
Where D.C. Officials stand on Vermont-style civil unions compiled 05/16/04
Where D.C. Officials stand on recognizing relationships from other jurisdictions compiled 05/16/04
GLAA seeks inclusion of domestic partners in foster parents rulemaking 04/05/04
GLAA urges equal treatment for domestic partners in program for workers with HIV 03/17/04
Rosendall Speaks at Rally Against Marriage Discrimination 03/03/04
GLAA applauds DC Council for unanimously introducing anti-FMA resolution 03/02/04
GLAA identifies 212 rights and responsibilities of marriage in the District of Columbia 02/09/04
GLAA Report: Marriage Law in the District of Columbia 02/09/04
2003
GLAA endorses deed recordation tax bill for tax equity, suggests improvements 12/10/03
Website launched to oppose Federal Marriage Amendment 07/16/03
GLAA to Chairman Frelinghuysen: Please oppose social riders to DC Appropriations bill 07/06/03
GLAA celebrates as new health care decisions law takes effect 06/25/03
2002
Evans urges correction of DP regs 06/12/02
GLAA demands DP regs be corrected to recognize couples already registered 05/10/02
GLAA comments on proposed Domestic Partnership rulemaking 04/15/02
2001
HRC writes House/Senate conferees on DC Appropriations 11/09/01
Catania congratulates Congress for lifting domestic partnership ban 11/07/01
Mayor appeals to key Senators on domestic partners, needle exchange 11/07/01
Schwartz appeals to Senators on domestic partnership, needle exchange 11/01/01
HRC Talking Points on DC Domestic Partnership Program 10/30/01
Statement from Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund on Proposal for Anti-Marriage Amendment 07/12/01
Summersgill defends Mayor’s record on same-sex marriage 04/20/01
2000
Schwartz writes Speaker Hastert in defense of Domestic Partners 02/29/00
1990's
1999
Talking Points in Defense of a Clean D.C. Appropriations Bill 07/28/99
1996
Civil Rights Hero John Lewis Condemns Defense of Marriage Act 07/11/96
GLAA, Rep. Kolbe exchange good netiquette
1994
Coudriet details complaints against Office of Corporation Counsel 05/16/94
1991
Daniels protests to Mayor Dixon on Corporation Counsel brief 09/26/91
A Timeline of Marriage Equality
1970's
July 1975 | GLAA members Cade Ware, Frank Kameny and Craig Howell testify before the D.C. Council in favor of Councilmember Arrington Dixon’s no-fault divorce bill, which includes legalization of same-sex marriages. |
1976 | Activist Philip Pannell testifies for same-sex marriage before the D.C. Council. |
1990's
September 26, 1991 | Daniels protests to Mayor Dixon on Corporation Counsel brief:“Our objection is not simply that the Corporation Counsel has taken a position against the marital rights of Gay men and Lesbians, but that this brief goes far beyond a narrow technical position to make a sweeping, gratuitous attack on the rights of Gay citizens to equal protection under the law. Specifically, the brief makes numerous appeals to canon law and religious traditions, displaying a flagrant disregard for the separation of church and state required by the First Amendment’s establishment clause. This echoes the homophobic rhetoric in the notorious Hardwick decision, which is as offensive to Gays as appeals to Plessy v. Ferguson would be to Blacks.” |
May 16, 1994 | Coudriet details complaints against Office of Corporation Counsel:“Under your involvement, your office has taken the position that discrimination (e.g., against men marrying men) can be justified if it is evenly applied (i.e., women can’t marry women either), an unbelievable return to the segregationist’s argument in the anti-miscegenation case of Loving v. Virginia (blacks may not marry whites, but that’s not discrimination because whites also cannot marry blacks). You may personally be comfortable asserting long-dead segregationists’ arguments but you must understand that opprobrium that would justifiably attach to such a position at both levels.” |
July 1, 1996 | “Families” section of GLAA’s Agenda: 1996 |
July 28, 1999 | D.C. Appropriations Working Group Issues Talking Points in Defense of a Clean D.C. Appropriations Bill |
2000's
April 15, 2002 | GLAA comments on proposed Domestic Partnership rulemaking; Bob Summersgill, President:“…The regulations also fail to recognize domestic partnerships and civil unions created in other jurisdictions. It is prudent to extend full faith and credit to other jurisdictions’ domestic partnerships. Those legal rights should not disappear in the District, but rather visitors and tourists should be covered in the case of accident or injury. The rights of hospital visitation and medical determination are no less important to our visitors than our citizens.” |
July 6, 2003 | GLAA to Chairman Frelinghuysen: Please oppose social riders to DC Appropriations bill |
December 2003 | GLAA publishes Marriage Law in the District of Columbia, introduction by Bob Summersgill:“The regulation established to implement the Health Care Benefits Expansion Act of 1992 failed to recognize domestic partnerships and similar legal structures created in other jurisdictions. It is prudent to extend full faith and credit to other jurisdictions’ domestic partnerships.. Those legal rights should not disappear in the District, but rather visitors and tourists should be covered in the case of accident or injury. The rights of hospital visitation and medical determination are no less important to our visitors than to our citizens. Recognition of existing legal relationships also makes the District more attractive to potential residents. It demonstrates a recognition that we find their relationships valuable and worth supporting as a matter of public policy. At least four jurisdictions already recognize other partnerships: Cambridge, Massachusetts; Key West, Florida; Oakland, California; and West Hollywood, California. D.C. should do no less.” |
March 2, 2004 | GLAA applauds DC Council for unanimously introducing anti-FMA resolution |
March 16, 2004 | GLAA Memo: How to Get from Here to Marriage in One Easy Step: You Can’t |
May 15, 2004 | GLAA publishes compilation: Where D.C. Officials stand on equal marriage rights |
May 16, 2004 | GLAA publishes compilation: Where D.C. Officials stand on recognizing relationships from other jurisdictions |
May 16, 2004 | GLAA publishes “Defending Gay Families in Washington, D.C.”: talking points for meetings with members of Congress |
July 12, 2004 | Human Rights Campaign issues talking points on marriage recognition in D.C. |
July 21, 2004 | House approves District’s budget without ban on same-sex marriage recognition, The Washington Post |
December 19, 2004 | GLAA open letter to the community: Preparing to oppose an anti-gay ballot initiative |
April 20, 2005 | GLAA update on marriage fight in D.C. |
May 3, 2005 | OCFO Releases Tax Ruling on Question of Married, Same-Sex Couple Income Tax Filing Eligibility Under DC Law |
May 4, 2005 | GLAA update on gay couples, Congress, and the District |
January 6, 2006 | GLAA to Blade: Winning marriage requires strategy, The Washington Blade:“Ken Sain correctly notes our opposition to the public release of an analysis by D.C. Attorney General Robert Spagnoletti on recognizing same-sex marriages from Massachusetts, but falsely calls this an effort “to keep gay issues in the closet.” GLAA wrote the book on gay marriage in the District, and there is nothing closeted about us. We are simply dealing with reality: defying Congress may feel good, but Congress would veto our action and would likely revoke existing protections for gay families.” -Rick Rosendall |
June 27, 2007 | GLAA Alert: Rep. Goode targets DPs in DC Appropriations bill |
June 29, 2007 | Testimony by Bob Summersgill on “Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect Amendment Act of 2007,” Bill 17-0135:“…[W]e should recognize domestic partnerships, civil unions and similar legal relationships like from other jurisdictions. I recommend a new paragraph in the chapter on establishing domestic partnerships: § 32-702. Domestic partnership registration and termination procedures (i) Legal relationships substantially similar to domestic partnerships defined in this chapter from other jurisdictions are recognized as domestic partnerships in the District. “The language needs to be broad and somewhat vague because the terminology varies from state to state and country to country. Benefits also vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction and the list of jurisdictions changes frequently. With the passage of this expanded bill, D.C. would have essentially the same rights and responsibilities for both domestic partnerships and marriage. That high standard is what we should use for evaluating recognition of other jurisdictions’ laws. This is similar to what other jurisdictions do, including New Jersey and the United Kingdom. “The proposed language should cover civil unions from Vermont, Connecticut, New Jersey, and New Hampshire, and domestic partnerships from California and Oregon. I believe that it would exclude domestic partnerships from Maine and reciprocal beneficiaries from Hawaii, as those laws only cover a few areas, and are therefore not substantially similar.” As a result of this testimony, Phil Memndelson rewrote the bill and it became the “Omnibus Domestic Partnership Equality Amendment Act of 2008.” |
October 19, 2007 | Summersgill testifies on Domestic Partnership Amendments Act:“…it will not be very long before this Council will be dealing with the recognition of same-sex marriages from either other jurisdictions such as Massachusetts and Canada, or the issuance of marriage licenses to same-sex couples by the District government. In order to facilitate that day, it would be prudent to modernize the language as we come to it.” |
December 1, 2007 | GLAA flyer: Civil Marriage Equality — a Marathon Effort |
May 15, 2008 | Rosendall discusses CA marriage victory, implications for D.C. |
June 27, 2008 | GLAA updates compilation: Where D.C. Officials Stand on Defending Gay Families |
July 2, 2008 | “Marriage and Family” section of GLAA’s Agenda: 2008 |
December 12, 2008 | D.C. to recognize same-sex marriages, civil unions performed elsewhere, The Washington Blade. |
January 28, 2009 | Summersgill presses Mayor’s office on DP recognition |
February 16, 2009 | GLAA Action Alert: Urge Mayor to certify DPs from other jurisdictions:Mayor Fenty gave the following written response during the 2006 mayoral campaign to a question from GLAA: “We have in the District of Columbia one of the highest percentages of gay families to our total population that any other city in the nation. We have over 5% of couples households in the District that identify as gay or lesbian…. I am also supportive of recognizing the rights and responsibilities given to these relationships in other states when those couples move to the District of Columbia. This will make DC a more attractive place to move to and one of our goals is to increase our population and our tax base.” |
February 20, 2009 | GLAA rebukes AG Nickles, urges markup of DP parentage bill |
February 20, 2009 | Summersgill slams Nickles on DP parentage bill:D.C. Attorney General Peter Nickles refuses to certify domestic partners and civil unions from other states and countries for recognition as Domestic Partners in the District. This makes them as legal strangers if they come to D.C.. Passage of the Omnibus Domestic Partnership Equality Amendment Act of 2008 (Law 17-231) added a new section to the D.C. Code, §32-702(i), which reads, “Relationships established in accordance with the laws of other jurisdictions that are substantially similar to domestic partnerships established by this chapter, as certified by the Mayor, shall be recognized as domestic partnerships in the District.” |
February 27, 2009 | Flaws in D.C. DP law?: Nickles says 4 states disqualified for partner recognition, but Mendelson calls the problem ‘manufactured’, The Washington Blade |
February 27, 2009 | Summersgill sends an email to Mendelson requesting an amendment to the Parentage bill creating automatic recognition of DPs, CUs, and marriages as DPs in the District. Draft legislation is included. Rosendall follows up with an email in support. Mendelson responds on Sunday, March 1, 2009 that he will amend the bill as requested. |
March 5, 2009 | Partners in Limbo: Activists plan new strategy as out-of-state partnerships wait for recognition, Metro Weekly |
March 6, 2009 | Mendelson meets with Bob Summersgill and Rick Rosendall on removing Mayor’s latitude in recognizing DPs, CUs, and marriages from other jurisdictions through an amendment to the Domestic Partnership Judicial Determination of Parentage Act 2009, B18-0066. This meeting is not documented on the web. Mendelson wanted to recognize marriages as marriages. Rosendall and Summersgill agreed that this was a good idea, but not in the Parentage bill where Congressional opposition might undermine adoption and other parental rights of domestic partnerships. The original draft language is thrown out and re-drafted. |
March 9, 2009 | Mendelson Urges Recognition: Councilmember pens letter to Mayor Fenty regarding out-of-state partnerships, Metro Weekly (The actual letter was dated 3/9/2009, the article was dated 3/19/2009.) |
March 10, 2009 | Committee on Public Safety and the Judiciary unanimously vote in favor of the parentage bill with the recognition section added. |
March 17, 2009 | Committee of the Whole places the Domestic Partnership Judicial Determination of Parentage Amendment Act of 2009, Bill 18-66, on the agenda for the Council’s Legislative Session on Tuesday, April 7, 2009. |
March 17, 2009 | David Catania objects to the recognition of marriages as domestic partnerships. After the Committee of the Whole meeting, David Catania raised objections to Mendelson about recognizing marriages as any less than marriages. When contacted by Mendelson, on March 30, Summersgill and Rosendall reiterated their objections to including marriage as marriage recognition in the Parentage bill. |
April 2, 2009 | Mendelson discusses the plan to recognize marriages from other jurisdictions as marriage in the District through amending an unrelated bill. Activists—including Summersgill, Rosendall, and Michael Crawford—attending fundraiser for Mendelson’s re-election welcome the proposal. |
April 7, 2009 | Council unanimously amends “Disclosure to the United States District Court Amendment Act of 2009”, Bill 18-0010, to include a new section recognizing marriages between same-sex couples from other jurisdictions as marriages in the District. Bill 18-0066 (Parentage) is amended to remove recognition of marriages as DPs. It also passes unanimously. |
April 7, 2009 | GLAA thanks Councilmembers for marriage recognition vote |
April 12, 2009 | Rosendall: clarification & fact check on Marc Fisher column:“GLAA strongly supports marriage equality; indeed, we have been among its leading local advocates in D.C. for many years…. Prior to the D.C. Council’s April 7 vote on recognition of same-sex marriages from other jurisdictions, GLAA conveyed our support for the measure in consultations with Councilmember Phil Mendelson, as the logical next step in our collective efforts toward the goal of full marriage equality. GLAA believes that D.C. should pursue marriage equality legislation as soon as discussions among our allies suggest it has a reasonable chance of being sustained, given Congress’ history of interference in D.C. self-rule. The sustainability standard is one that we first heard articulated by Councilmember David Catania.” |
May 5, 2009 | D.C. Council gives final passage to Bill 18-0010, renamed “Jury and Marriage Amendment Act of 2009.” |
May 6, 2009 | Mayor Adrian Fenty signs Bill 18-0010, which becomes Act 18-0070. |
May 11, 2009 | Act 18-0070 is transmitted to Congress. |
May 11, 2009 | GLAA issues 10 Points for D.C. Council Members on Marriage Equality. |
May 13, 2009 | GLAA issues revised compilation, “Where They Stand:D.C. Officials on Defending Gay Families.” |
May 16, 2009 | Philip Pannell speaks to Ward 8 Democrats in support of marriage equality. |
May 16, 2009 | Ward 8 Democrats endorse marriage equality. |
May 17, 2009 | GLAA issues Talking Points on Marriage Equality in flyer format. |
May 21, 2009 | D.C. Defense of Marriage Act introduced in Congress. |
May 27, 2009 | Group Asks for Referendum on Same-Sex Marriage. |
May 27, 2009 | GLAA issues Talking Points flyer in Spanish. |
June 1, 2009 | GLAA writes to the general counsel of the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics, arguing that the proposed referendum is invalid:“The city recognized the danger of subjecting minority protections to a plebiscite thirty years ago when it barred referenda and initiatives from taking away rights guaranteed under Title 2, Chapter 14. Here is the relevant passage in D.C. Code Section 1-1001.16 (b)(1): ‘Upon receipt of each proposed initiative or referendum measure, the Board shall refuse to accept the measure if the Board finds that it … authorizes, or would have the effect of authorizing, discrimination prohibited under Chapter 14 of Title 2….’ “Authorizing discrimination against gay people is precisely the purpose of the proposed referendum, which is why the Board should refuse to accept it. We as gay citizens have not only justice but the law on our side when we say that our families are entitled to the same civil protections as everyone else, as expressed in the District’s motto, Justitia Omnibus.” |
June 2, 2009 | D.C. clergy declare support for marriage equality:“Our religious traditions and scriptures teach us that wherever love is present, God is also present. One of God’s greatest gifts to us is our human capacity to love one another. The ability of two people to enter into relationships and form families of love and care is one expression of this gift. It is holy and good. We therefore affirm the right of loving same-gender couples to enter into such relationships on an equal basis with loving heterosexual couples. “We recognize that there are principled differences on this issue within the religious community. We affirm that the state should not require any religious group to officiate at, or bless, same-gender marriages. However, the state also should not favor the convictions of one religious group over another by denying individuals their fundamental civil right to marry whom they love.” |
June 9, 2009 | Councilmember Phil Mendelson writes to Board of Elections and Ethics against proposed referendum. |
June 9, 2009 | Brian K. Flowers, General Counsel of the D.C. Council, writes to Board of Elections and Ethics against proposed referendum. |
June 9, 2009 | Councilmember Jack Evans writes to Board of Elections and Ethics against proposed referendum. |
June 9, 2009 | ACLU of the National Capital Area writes to Board of Elections and Ethics against proposed referendum. |
June 10, 2009 | Mark H. Levine, counsel for the Gertrude Stein Democratic Club, submits Memorandum of Points and Authorities arguing that the proposed referendum is not a proper subject for referendum. |
June 10, 2009 | Summersgill testifies against proposed referendum:“Domestic partnerships are not marriage. They are a separate and unequal relationship that incompletely fills a gap in the discriminatory availability of marriage licenses. In D.C., the domestic partnership law was created and expanded to meet immediate needs, but not as a substitute for marriage.” |
June 10, 2009 | Rosendall testifies for GLAA against proposed referendum. |
June 11, 2009 | DC for Democracy writes to Board of Elections and Ethics against proposed referendum. |
June 11, 2009 | D.C. Attorney General Peter J. Nickles writes to Board of Elections and Ethics against proposed referendum. |
June 15, 2009 | D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics rules against proposed referendum. |
June 17, 2009 | Anti-gay ministers file suit against D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics. |
June 24, 2009 | D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics opposes anti-gay ministers’ stay request. |
June 24, 2009 | D.C. Attorney General Peter J. Nickles opposes anti-gay ministers’ stay request. |
June 30, 2009 | D.C. Superior Court Judge Judith Retchin rules against proposed referendum. |
June 30, 2009 | GLAA celebrates court ruling. |
July 7, 2009 | Act 18-0070 becomes Law 18-0009 upon completion of congressional review period. |
July 22, 2009 | New Law Protects Children Born to Same-Sex Parents in the District of Columbia |
August 12, 2009 | ANC commissioner sets meeting on anti-gay initiative |
August 14, 2009 | GLAA to ANCs: Please oppose ballot initiative on marriage:The push for marriage equality is not just about rights, but about people embracing responsibility. When two people of whatever gender seal their mutual love and commitment with a marriage contract, the community is strengthened. The definition of sexual orientation in the D.C. Human Rights Act is “male or female homosexuality, heterosexuality and bisexuality, by preference or practice.” When two heterosexual people fall in love, the widespread expectation is that they will marry. To bar gay citizens from a practice that our straight siblings take for granted — a practice many of us consider essential to our security and happiness — is cruel, destructive, and a clear violation of the Human Rights Act. |
August 19, 2009 | GLAA alert: meeting set on proposed anti-gay initiative |
August 21, 2009 | Ten ways Chris Crain was wrong |
September 8, 2009 | Another initiative supporter denies opposing same-sex marriage |
September 17, 2009 | Rosendall: Time to Act:As one who counseled caution over the years, I never said we should wait until there was no risk. I said we should wait until we had a fighting chance. Now is that moment. We have followed our plan and built our bridge to marriage equality. Now we must cross it. |
September 30, 2009 | Marriage Equality: 10 Talking Points (pdf) |
October 5, 2009 | Nickles: proposed initiative improper |
October 15, 2009 | Summersgill testifies on joint filing bill |
October 19, 2009 | Testify for Marriage Equality in D.C. |
October 26, 2009 | Rosendall testifies for GLAA against proposed initiative:Contrary to claims by our opponents, the civil institution of marriage has changed prior to the gay community knocking on its door. Specifically, it was changed to recognize the equal status of women. The evolution of civil marriage is part of our nation’s ongoing struggle to live out the true meaning of its creed. Our opponents have cited the Dean case from the 1990s. First, unlike 15 years ago, there are legal same-sex marriages in several states and in several countries. Second, the legislative intent has changed. References to “husband” and “wife” in various parts of the D.C. Code have been changed to the gender-neutral “spouse,” and references to “father” and “mother” to “parent.” This year the Council passed a law recognizing same-sex marriages from other jurisdictions. Finally, ten Council members on October 6 co-introduced the Religious Freedom and Civil Marriage Equality Amendment Act of 2009, and an eleventh member has pledged to vote for it. The city recognized the danger of subjecting minority protections to a plebiscite thirty years ago when, at our behest, it barred any referendum or initiative that “authorizes, or would have the effect of authorizing, discrimination prohibited under Chapter 14 of Title 2….” Authorizing discrimination against gay people is precisely the purpose of the proposed Initiative, which is why the Board should refuse to accept it. |
October 26, 2009 | Summersgill testifies on marriage equality bill |
October 26, 2009 | Rosendall delivers GLAA testimony for marriage equality bill:It is revealing that many of our opponents do not believe that women should be able to serve as ministers. To defend this misogyny they cite Scripture, just as defenders of slavery once did. It is therefore no surprise that they portray marriage as eternally unchanging—ignoring the changes of the past half century that have done so much for the emancipation of women. Our opponents believe that you, our elected legislators, are unfit to decide this matter. They demand a ballot initiative. It is improper to put human rights protections to a plebiscite; it is also against D.C. law. The Council routinely deals with controversies, and is capable of dealing with this one. People who disagree can protest, lobby, and support challengers in the next election. Polls, however, show that most Washingtonians agree with us. Decades of advocacy have brought GLAA to this moment. We do our work so that those who come after us will face fewer obstacles than we did, and so that their loves will not mark them as second-class citizens. Bishop Jackson talks as if gay people just arrived here from another planet. In fact, our roots in this city run deep. We have helped build our communities, and we will defend them from the ministers of fear and intolerance. To our opponents: Our lives are as worthy as yours, our love is as strong as yours, and our resolve is as great as yours. Civil marriage equality will protect and strengthen thousands of actual families and make our city more faithful to its motto, Justitia Omnibus. |
October 28, 2009 | GSDC files reply brief on initiative |
November 5, 2009 | Continuing the struggle, state by state |
November 10, 2009 | Committee passes marriage bill 4-1, defeats conscience clause |
November 10, 2009 | Committee report on Bill 18-482 |
November 10, 2009 | Committee print of Bill 18-482 |
November 15, 2009 | WaPo’s discordant editorial on the Catholic Church and marriage equality |
November 19, 2009 | Correcting WaPo on the Catholic Church’s opposition to marriage equality |
November 17, 2009 | BOEE ruling against marriage initiative |
November 18, 2009 | Anti-gay lawsuit against BOEE ruling |
November 20, 2009 | 12 groups answer archdiocese, urge marriage bill fix |
November 29, 2009 | Answer to anti-marriage-equality op-ed |
December 1, 2009 | Odd couple after marriage-equality vote |
December 3, 2009 | Gary Imhoff gets nuttier and nuttier |
December 15, 2009 | Victory for Marriage Equality in D.C.:We are lifted up today by the spirits of friends and forebears who did not live to celebrate this moment with us, including past GLAA leaders Mel Boozer, Jim Zais, Cade Ware, and Mayo Lee. And we are mindful of the LGBT people who will come after us, whose lives will be easier because of what we did today. As several councilmembers noted before the vote, our work is not done. Indeed, as former GLAA President Bob Summersgill, who was our lead strategist in preparing the way for this moment, Mayor Fenty’s signature will complete the easy part of our work. Ahead of us is potential Congressional action, which is likelier to come in the form of an anti-gay rider to next year’s D.C. appropriations bill rather than a resolution of disapproval, and our adversaries’ efforts in court. After the vote, our opponents pledged another referendum effort, and their lawsuit in the proposed initiative is already pending in court. We urge everyone to support the Campaign for All D.C. Families, which will coordinate the fight whether in Congress or the courts. |
December 18, 2009 | Mayor Fenty signs marriage equality bill |
December 18, 2009 | Signed. sealed and delivered |
December 18, 2009 | Pro-LGBT advocates oppose censorship of Metro ads |
December 21, 2009 | D.C. brief in marriage initiative case |
December 21, 2009 | D.C. files brief in marriage initiative case |
2010's
January 5, 2010 | Nutjob watch: Marriage equality as a gentrification ploy |
January 5, 2010 | Inhofe et al. file marriage brief |
January 5, 2010 | Another initiative filed, BOEE hearing set |
January 6, 2010 | Campaign for All D.C. Families files brief |
January 6, 2010 | Referendum proposed against marriage bill |
January 14, 2010 | Judge rules against D.C. initiative |
January 22, 2010 | City responds to latest referendum |
January 27, 2010 | Rosendall testifies against marriage referendum |
January 28, 2010 | Additional testimony on marriage referendum |
February 4, 2010 | Board of Elections and Ethics rejects D.C. marriage referendum |
February 5, 2010 | Jackson requests stay of law date |
February 9, 2010 | Nickles opposes “One Man One Woman” initiative |
February 9, 2010 | Summersgill slams latest initiative:Please reject the measure “Preservation of Traditional Marriage One Man One Woman 2009” as it is not in proper legislative form; would violate the Human Rights Act; and would limit a budget act. The legislative text in this measure is the statement “To repeal the District of Columbia’s ‘Religious Freedom and Civil Marriage Equality Act of 2009,'” followed by the text of the “Religious Freedom and Civil Marriage Equality Act of 2009” itself. Were the measure to be approved—and the initiative to become law—it would cause the existing law to be re-enacted. If the initiative failed, the same act would already be law. The outcome would be the same either way as the measure fails to propose new law. Additionally, sections 5 and 6 are improper. Since the Council has no role in passing an initiative, section 5 is entirely void, inappropriate and improper. Likewise, section 6 discusses the role of the Mayor. The Mayor is not involved in the process, so the section is void, inappropriate and improper. Since there isn’t proper legislative text, the Board should find the measure improper. The summary statement presents an entirely different intention…. |
February 10, 2010 | Witness list for BOEE hearing on proposed referendum on D.C. marriage law |
February 16, 2010 | Rosendall slams latest initiative |
February 16, 2010 | Mendelson opposes latest initiative |
February 16, 2010 | Flowers opposes latest initiative |
February 16, 2010 | Report on Board of Elections hearing:Tuesday morning’s Board of Elections and Ethics hearing on the latest proposed voter initiative, titled “Preservation of Traditional Marriage One Man One Woman 2009,” had few witnesses but plenty of anti-gay looniness on display. Testifying in favor of the measure were Joyce A. Little, the proposer; her friend Ann Miller of Bowie, Maryland; and perpetual witness Michael Sindram. Bob Summersgill and I were sitting in the front row taking it all in, with Bob twittering some amusingly snarky observations and I scribbling on a notepad. Sultan Shakir of HRC was also on hand, typing into his laptop. Ms. Little said D.C. was “more like a fascist state” for denying people the right to vote on gay people’s right to marry. Beside her, Ms. Miller bounced in her seat and said “mm hm” and “yes” and finger-snapped and knocked on the table; Board Chairman Errol Arthur admonished her several times. Little cited the successful use of a ballot measure in Maine to overturn marriage equality there. She said that America was founded on two principles, religion and the right to vote. She referred to the “satanic agenda of legalizing homosexual marriage.” At this point, Ms. Miller’s cell phone went off and everything stopped while she searched for it in her bag. Little continued, “But God is real. Man in his arrogance is truly ignorant.” Her best line of the day was, “You are ushering in a Frankenstonian age” in which there would be creatures that were “half man and half dog.” She invoked Sodom and Gomorrah. She ended by saying to the Board members, “You too are going to hell. May God have mercy on your immortal soul.” Chairman Arthur responded simply, “Thank you, Ma’am.” Ms. Miller said it was imperative “to stop the homosexual who is at war with God.” She read from a San Francisco Chronicle article from January 5, 2008, about a drug-resistant bacteria that caused MRSA infections. It was the old story of gay people as diseased pariahs who don’t deserve any rights. She quoted Chief Justice Roger B. Taney’s notorious statement from the 1857 Dred Scott decision that blacks were “so far inferior that they had no rights which the white man was bound to respect.” The logic here is that slavery was a great crime and therefore gay people should not be allowed to marry. If that makes no sense to you, join the club. |
February 18, 2010 | The Jackson Jive:[Bishop Harry] Jackson slammed The Washington Post for a poll it commissioned that shows a majority in the District supports marriage equality. Jackson’s group, Stand for Marriage DC, has a poll that shows different results. Multiple polls confirm the Post’s findings; but Jackson can believe his own push polls (as one analysis suggested they are), just as he pretends that the “Amens” from his suburban congregation will affect the vote in D.C. Jackson praised Sen. Robert Bennett (R-Utah) and Reps. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) and Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) for introducing a bill to force a ballot measure on the District. This stands about as much chance as a scientist at the Tea Party Convention, but even if it happened, it would be defeated by the liberal-leaning electorate that Jackson denies. Even if a majority, according to the Post poll, wants to vote on my rights, which I think is improper, I am glad that in the event a majority would uphold them. D.C. voters are not Jackson’s true constituents. As my colleague Bob Summersgill reported at glaaforum.org on Feb. 2, all of Stand for Marriage DC’s reported funding came from outside groups including Focus on the Family, National Organization for Marriage, Family Research Council, and Jackson’s High Impact Leadership Coalition. |
February 20, 2010 | The Archdiocese of Washington — not a victim, but a bully:On December 14, the day before the D.C. Council’s final passage of the Religious Freedom and Civil Marriage Equality Amendment Act of 2009, Council member Phil Mendelson, chairman of the Committee on Public Safety and the Judiciary, received proposed amendatory language from the Archdiocese of Washington. He had been in discussions with them for some time in a good-faith effort to resolve any differences if resolution were possible. Even at that late hour, he did not dismiss the proposed changes out of hand but consulted policy advocates including myself and faith community leaders who had worked for passage of the bill. The suggested language from the Archdiocese included a “business necessity” exemption to the non-discrimination provisions of the D.C. Human Rights Act. I replied that for Catholic Charities to claim a business necessity in this case would require stretching and deforming the Human Rights Act so badly that it would make every statue of the Virgin Mary in town weep. The language from the Archdiocese amounted to a blanket license to discriminate that went far beyond the First Amendment’s Free Exercise clause which allows them, for example, to deny the marriage sacrament in cases that violate their religious doctrine. Their amendment in effect would have dismantled the “wall of separation between church and state” described by Thomas Jefferson. Jesus said, “Render unto Caesar that which is Caesar’s, and to God that which is God’s.” The Archdiocese’s proposal rendered everything to their particular concept of God and nothing to the state or the secular sphere that people of every faith and no faith must share. The language in the bill already included protections for the core religious functions of religious organizations while preserving the right of the government to regulate the provision of public services. The Archdiocese has contracted with the city to provide social services for many years without demanding a blanket exemption to discriminate against divorced and remarried persons, even though divorce and remarriage are contrary to Catholic doctrine. Their selective invocation of doctrinal concerns in the present case, regarding not their church function but their function as a city contractor, was a hypocritical attempt to bully the city into letting them dictate public policy. Fortunately, the city refused to be bullied. A revealing moment came when Mendelson asked the Archdiocese whether it would support the civil marriage equality bill if the Council accepted its proposed changes. The answer, of course, was no. This is Mother Church’s one-sided concept of negotiation. In this case, the Church badly overplayed its hand and brought it widespread cries of heartlessness. |
February 20, 2010 | Judge Holeman denies Jackson stay request |
February 22, 2010 | Jackson appeals stay denial |
February 25, 2010 | Norton hosts marriage equality celebration Mar. 2 |
February 26, 2010 | Appeals court denies stay |
March 2, 2010 | Nickles shreds Jackson SCOTUS appeal |
March 2, 2010 | Press Statement: True Radicals Defeated as Marriage Equality Reaches D.C. |
March 2, 2010 | Chief Justice denies stay |
March 2, 2010 | District Court denies Jackson motion |
March 3, 2010 | The beautiful sight outside Room 4485:It was a bit of a circus this morning outside D.C. Superior Court at 500 Indiana Avenue, NW. There was a phalanx of television news cameras; a bunch of activists, including my favorite media expert Cathy Renna; some gay-affirming clergy; and a few members of the Phelps family from Topeka singing anti-gay hymns and holding up hateful signs. But we weren’t letting the “God Hates Fags” stuff bother us. This was a victorious moment. I went upstairs to Room 4485, the Marriage Bureau, outside of which dozens of gay and lesbian couples were lined up stretching down the hall, and I handed out some commemorative pens that GLAA had ordered (saying “D.C. Marriage Equality – March 3, 2010”) until I ran out. It was great seeing friends in the line. To see so many decades of activism by countless people crowned by this glorious moment is too joyous and satisfying for words. I had agreed earlier in the morning to run over to the News Channel 8 studio for a 10 a.m. interview, so I hopped a cab from the courthouse to 1100 Wilson Boulevard in Rosslyn and back, but I enjoyed giving one of the commemorative pens to morning anchor Dave Lucas. When I got back to the courthouse, Craig Howell had shown up with a bunch of young folks who were there to counter-protest the Phelps clan, but the latter had left. Craig and I went up and checked out the line outside the marriage bureau, and I saw some who had been there an hour and a half earlier. So they are being patient! I spoke to one friend in line who’s been with his partner for 22 years, and they have a 6-year-old son. These are the real people and families for whom we do our work. God bless us all for reaching this day. I witnessed one charming moment outside the courthouse that was not recorded by any video cameras: A group of police officers were leaving the courthouse around 11:00, and one of them playfully slipped his arm into that of another to pretend that they had just filed their marriage license application. They had big grins on their faces and I thought, oh how far we’ve come. |
March 4, 2010 | How We Won |
March 9, 2010 | A fine day for a wedding (or three) |
March 10, 2010 | A news photo that says it all:I called my dear friend Robert, a gay African American news executive based in New York, and asked him if he had seen today’s Washington Post. He hadn’t, so he reached for a copy. He was so moved by this photo of these happily married fathers and their well-dressed baby girls that he cried. We were both crying. This news photo by the Post’s Bill O’Leary shows with powerful impact what our community has just achieved. Malena and Zoe will grow up in a different world than Robert and I did. They will receive powerful public confirmation that they can expect happiness and positive social reinforcement regardless of whom they love. And they will see their daddies treated as first-class citizens. Pinch me. Yes, this really happened. We really did it. |
March 15, 2010 | GLAA defends Del. Norton from Barras:What was at issue in the marriage equality bill that is now law was not whether gay people would exist, or whether we would have families; what was at issue was whether the families we already have would be respected and legally protected. And the reason we won is that we have participated openly in political advocacy and organizing here since the dawn of Home Rule. It is a little silly and patronizing for some to continue pretending that our city’s overwhelmingly pro-gay legislature got that way by accident, or because the voters were not paying attention. |
March 26, 2010 | Summersgill corrects the record on D.C. marriage equality victory |
January 18, 2011 | Supreme Court of the United States denies writ of certiorari in D.C. gay marriage referendum case, cementing victory for civil marriage equality in D.C. |
November 28, 2012 | GLAA provides suggested reading on marriage equality |
June 2, 2013 | Oral history on winning marriage equality in DCVideo created by students at Cesar Chavez Public Charter High School, Capitol Hill campus. |
Public Health
2010's
2018
2016
- D.C. Council passes bill to end 25-year ban on surrogacy agreements 12/22/16
- After 25 Years, D.C. Moves To Undo One Of The CountryÕs Last Surrogacy Bans 12/22/16
- Norton Will Defend D.C.’s ‘Death with Dignity Act’ from Congressional Interference 12/20/16
- GLAA urges Congresswoman Norton to defend Death with Dignity Act 12/20/16
- Surrogacy bill, death certificate bill pass second reading at D.C. Council 12/20/16
- D.C. surrogacy bill passes first reading 12/7/16
- D.C. surrogacy bill passes Judiciary, heads to full Council on Dec. 6 12/4/16
- Death with Dignity Act passes first reading at DC Council 11/1/16
- GLAA writes to Jack Evans on Death with Dignity Act 10/13/16
- Health Committee sends Death with Dignity Act to full D.C. Council 10/05/16
- GLAA urges Health Committee members to support Death with Dignity Act 09/19/16
- FEMS Department Faces Heavy Criticism at D.C. Council Hearing 02/17/16
- Medical director resigns over “toxic culture” at FEMS 01/29/16
2015
- GLAA supports continuing education requirement for LGBTQ cultural competency in healthcare 10/28/15
- DOH Director Nesbitt supports cultural competency bill with changes 10/28/15
- GLAA urges Nadeau to oppose Corizon contract for inmate healthcare 04/12/15
2014
- Mayor Gray signs bill to prohibit conversion therapy for minors 12/22/14
- GLAA to Mendelson on inmate healthcare 12/15/14(Similar letters sent to all councilmembers)
- News Release: GLAA and Allies Confront Defenders of Junk Medicine 06/27/14
- TWO Slams Quack Therapist Christopher Doyle For SPLC Hit Piece In The Christian Post 02/19/13
- GLAA testifies: protect minors from dangerous, discredited conversion therapy 06/27/14
2013
- GLAA supports prohibiting conversion therapy for minors 12/16/13
- Turner slams bill to restrict cultivation centers 03/20/13
2011
- GLAA urges Medicaid protections for same-sex partners 11/01/11
- DC Appleseed releases Sixth HIV/AIDS Report Card 03/08/11
- GLAA writes Board of Nursing on cultural competency training 01/14/11
2010
- Summersgill: Repeal panic-driven HIV testing law 09/27/10
- GLAA submits comments on LGB Health Report 07/27/10
- The search for an HIV/AIDS vaccine depends on volunteers (David Mariner, Metro Weekly) 05/13/10
- GLAA supports medical marijuana bill 02/22/10
- Medical marijuana in D.C.: The council gets it right (Wayne Turner, The Washington Post) 02/21/10
- Medical marijuana bill scheduled for hearing 01/22/10
2000's
2009
- DC Appleseed releases Fifth HIV/AIDS Report Card 08/05/09
- D.C. Council eliminates earmarks for social service programs 07/31/09
- GLAA defends public funding for DC Center 07/22/09
- Summersgill: mandatory HIV testing bill “seriously flawed” 07/01/09
- Summersgill: DHR rulemaking omits DPs from other jurisdictions 05/11/09
- Summersgill testifies on HIV testing amendment 03/18/09
- HIV/AIDS excerpts from State Dept. Country Reports for 2008 03/01/09
- Community honors Chinn & Hawkins Feb. 20 02/05/09
2008
- AIDS & Public Health section of GLAA’s Agenda: 2008 07/02/08
- GLAA urges passage of Safe Marriage Amendment Act without amendments 05/29/08
- Summersgill: pre-marital blood test outdated 02/14/08
2007
- GLAA testifies on DCPS Health Standards 11/27/07
- GLAA comments on draft Health Learning Standards 08/02/07
- GLAA endorses HPV Vaccination and Reporting Act 02/09/07
2006
2005
- GLAA testifies in favor of anti-smoking legislation 09/22/05
- GLAA statement on firing of HAA Director Lydia Watts 08/16/05
- GLAA supports bill on surrogate decision-making 08/08/05
- GLAA testifies in favor of smokefree workplace legislation 06/14/05
- GLAA submits extended testimony on unique identifier amendment 06/13/05
- GLAA testifies on HIV surveillance 05/26/05
- GLAA responds to anti-gay slander aired on News 4 04/22/05
- GLAA submits testimony on HIV/AIDS Administration 03/17/05
- GLAA Hails Council Creation of Health Committee 01/04/05
2004
- GLAA urges Cropp to create Committee on Health 11/08/04
- Clinic urges Congressional conferees to allow local funding of D.C. needle exchange 09/30/04
- Medical Assistance Administration responds to GLAA 08/23/04
- Evans presses city administrator on DOH rulemaking 08/10/04
- Comments on DOH Rulemaking Ignored 08/05/04
- GLAA urges equal treatment for domestic partners in program for workers with HIV 03/17/04
2003
- D.C. Whistleblower takes HAA to court 12/11/03
- City’s double dealing on abstinence grant revealed 08/12/03
- GLAA to Chairman Frelinghuysen: Please oppose social riders to DC Appropriations bill 07/06/03
- Summersgill details negligence, unresponsiveness at HIV/AIDS Administration 05/15/03
- GLAA replies to DCBCI on abstinence-only education grants 04/30/03
- Minister urges GLAA to reconsider opposition to abstinence-only grant 04/28/03
- US Attorney for the District of Columbia:Criminal Complaint against Michael Wayne Martin in the Washington Teachers Union case 04/02/03
- GLAA endorses efforts of DC Primary Care Association 02/24/03
- GLAA opposes abstinence-only education grant 02/17/03
- Davis responds to Simmons on HIV surveillance, racism (Metro Weekly) 02/13/03
2002
- GLAA endorses Health-Care Decisions Amendment Act 12/05/02
- GLAA urges creation of DC Council Committee on Health 12/03/02
- GLAA testifies for HIV Unique Identifier System Amendment Act 12/02/02
- ACT UP questions “Sacred Sexuality” funding from DOH 08/05/02
- Ambrose calls for hearing on HIV Unique Identifier Amendment Act 08/02/02
- GLAA slams mismanagement, lack of oversight at D.C. Dept. of Health 03/06/02
- Summersgill urges hearing on HIV unique identifier amendment act 01/28/02
2001
- RFA for STD Internet Surveillance Grant violates Mayor’s Executive Order 11/30/01
- Whitman-Walker defends needle exchange in letter to House/Senate conferees 11/12/01
- Summersgill responds to Simmons on privacy and HIV surveillance (The Washington Blade) 11/09/01
- Simmons: Political agenda blocks HIV name reporting (The Washington Blade) 10/26/01
- GLAA slams mismanagement and unresponsiveness at HIV/AIDS Administration 11/02/01
- ACT UP slams chat-room surveillance as “dubious use of taxpayer dollars” 10/29/01
- GLAA refutes the so-called racial divide on HIV privacy concerns (letter in Washington City Paper) 09/06/01
- Summersgill replies to Mendelson on HIV Surveillance 08/15/01
- GLAA dissents from HIV Surveillance Implementation Advisory Group Report 07/18/01
- Summersgill files FOIA request for HIV/AIDS Administration budgets 05/22/01
- Summersgill requests HIV/AIDS Administration budgets 05/08/01
- Rosendall to DC Council: stop the grandstanding on DC General 04/27/01
- GLAA testifies on HIV surveillance for DOH oversight hearing 02/26/01
- Mendelson warns that HIV reporting plan compromises confidentiality 01/18/01
- Graham calls HIV reporting plan “counterproductive” 01/18/01
- Mendelson Criticizes Proposed HIV Reporting Rules 01/03/01
2000
- DOH’s Ron Lewis responds to GLAA on HIV reporting 12/30/00
- ACLU defends privacy in HIV reporting 12/21/00
- GLAA criticizes proposed HIV reporting regulations 12/20/00
- Summersgill testifies in favor of Marinol reclassification 05/10/00
- GLAA defends medical marijuana, opposes felony status for possession 05/10/00
- Testimony for FY 2001 Budget Hearings on the Department of Health 03/24/00
- GLAA asks DC Council to pass Marinol reclassification bill 03/21/00
- Summersgill seeks meeting with Allen on Marinol reclassification 01/28/00
- CDC Guidelines for National HIV Case Surveillance 01/20/00
1990's
1999
- Lambda Legal Defense Issues 1999 World AIDS Day Report Card 11/29/99GLAA and more than 100 allies get an “A” for signing joint statement opposing HIV names reporting
- DC Council urges Congress to respect Initiative 59 results 09/21/99
- Official Results of Initiative 59 (DC Board of Elections and Ethics) 09/20/99
- Court Ruling hailed as a ‘Victory’ for Medical Marijuana Initiative 59 09/17/99
- Judge’s Order in DC Medical Marijuana Case 09/17/99
- Mayor Announces Decision to Implement Unique Identifier System (08/20/99)
- Howell Praises Evans’ leadership in Council’s response on HIV Names Reporting (08/03/99)
- Former HHS Secretary Sullivan Defends Needle Exchange (07/30/99)
- Former Surgeon General Koop Defends Needle Exchange (07/29/99)
- Ramsey Writes Hastert to Urge Repeal of Ban on Needle Exchange Funding (07/27/99)
- Eleven of Thirteen Councilmembers Oppose HIV Names Reporting (07/27/99)
- Howell protests one-sided HIV surveillance roundtable meeting (07/06/99)
- Howell urges Allen committee to block names reporting (04/14/99)
- Department of Health won’t budge on names reporting (04/15/99)
- GLAA testifies on FY 2000 AIDS budget (04/01/99)
- Open Letter to Public Health Officials Regarding Names-Based HIV Reporting 03/15/99
- GLAA joins AIDS experts opposing mandatory HIV names reporting (02/21/99)
- Open Letter to Public Health Officials Regarding Names-Based HIV Reporting (02/21/99)
- GLAA Calls for Council Hearing on Names Reporting Plans (01/11/99)
- ACLU Comments on CDC Draft Guidelines on National HIV Case Surveillance (01/11/99)
- Howell to Blade: AHA should adopt unique identifier system (01/01/99)
1998
- D.C. Election Winners Opposed to Names Reporting (12/23/98)
- Federal Register: CDC Draft Guidelines for HIV Case Surveillance (text version) 12/10/98
- Federal Register: CDC Draft Guidelines for HIV Case Surveillance (PDF version) 12/10/98
- GLAA joins amicus brief in Barr Amendment case (12/01/98)
- Exit Polls Show Big Win for Medical Marijuana (11/03/98)
- Medical marijuana initiative wins court battle (09/03/98)
- GLAA/Stein testimony on Agency for HIV/AIDS (06/18/98)
- San Francisco AIDS Foundation Critique of HIV Names Reporting (05/98)
- HIV Surveillance by Non-Name Based Identifier, the Maryland Experience (04/01/98)
- Name Based HIV Case Reporting Fails in New Jersey — Why Institute It in New York? (03/19/98)
- Coudriet testifies on D.C. AIDS spending (02/25/98)
- Schmid testifies on HIV/AIDS issues (02/25/98)
1997
- The Maryland Lesson: Conducting Effective HIV Surveillance with Unique Identifiers (An American Civil Liberties Union Report) (12/97)
- HIV Surveillance and Name Reporting: A Public Health Case for Protecting Civil Liberties (ACLU AIDS Project) (10/97)
- Many People Who Seek Anonymous HIV-Antibody Testing Would Avoid It Under Other Circumstances [Kegeles (1990) – abstract] (10/03/97)
- NAPWA Position Statement on HIV Surveillance (10/03/97)
- Testimony on HIV/AIDS (02/97)
1996
Judiciary and Public Safety
2010's
2017
2015
GLAA joins NARAL, scores of others in letter to DOJ on clinic violence 11/25/15
DeRay Mckesson of Black Lives Matter on ‘coming out of the quiet’ 11/09/15
Rosendall discusses LGBT police issues at launch of CALM 05/12/15
CALM: New National Organization Formed to Address Police Misconduct 05/11/15
When Police Are Outside Agitators (Rosendall, Washington Blade) 05/06/15
LGBT groups issue report card on Metropolitan Police Department 03/10/15
2014
GLAA to Mendelson on inmate healthcare 12/15/14(Similar letters sent to all councilmembers)
D.C. lawyer Van Teasley murdered in Dominican Republic 11/03/14
GLAA testifies for repeal of Prostitution Free Zones 07/09/14
GLAA supports amending, passing Police Monitoring Enhancement Amendment Act 07/02/14
GLAA repeats call to repeal Prostitution Free Zones 04/03/14
LGBT community responds to Hate Crimes Assessment Task Force Report 03/13/14
GLAA submits testimony on Office of Police Complaints 03/10/14
Office of Police Complaints releases FY13 Annual Report 03/04/14
MPD releases report on police handling of hate crimes 02/26/04
2013
GLAA to Councilmembers: Do not postpone election of DC AG 8/2/13
2012
DC Trans Coalition writes Mayor Gray urging police reforms 02/29/12
Office of Police Complaints issues annual report for FY 2011 02/28/12
D.C. Attorney General’s office raises constitutional concerns on PFZ bill 01/24/12
GLAA opposes Prostitution Free Zone Amendment Act 01/24/12
2011
Confronting Biased Policing 08/15/11
Video: arrest in anti-lesbian hate crime in Columbia Heights 08/12/11
ACLU on OPC FY 2012 budget 04/22/11
Eure opposes budget cut for Office of Police Complaints 04/08/11
OPC Annual Report for FY 2010 03/17/11
D.C. Council revises disorderly conduct law 02/25/11
2010
GLAA supports revisions to disorderly conduct statutes 11/17/10
GLOV to Mayor: Restore the GLLU 09/02/10
Office of Police Complaints releases 2009 annual report 07/16/10
Bias Crimes Report Updated with Gender Identity/Expression 03/10/10
Homicide alert on Gordon Rivers 01/12/10
D.C. Council seeks to make attorney general an elected job 01/05/10
2000's
2009
DCTC, GLOV, GLAA, and Stein Club issue statement on GLLU 12/09/09
Police may correct hate crime report 11/27/09
GLOV co-chairs write to Mayor, Police Chief on GLLU 09/29/09
Alert: GLLU being downgraded again 09/24/09
Durval Martins Vigil May 19th 05/18/09
GLAA opposes budget cut for Office of Police Complaints 04/06/09
ACLU/NCA opposes budget cut for Office of Police Complaints 04/02/09
Eure opposes budget cut for Office of Police Complaints 04/01/09
Nickles issues revised policy on transgender inmates 02/20/09
Mendelson rebukes Nickles over curfew from D.C. Jail 02/19/09
2008
GLAA Action Alert: Urge ‘Yes’ vote on Nickles disapproval 11/18 11/17/08
Judiciary Committee disapproves Nickles as Attorney General 11/17/08
GLAA raises concerns about MPD Neighborhood Safety Zone initiative 06/06/08
Rainbow Response Forum on Intimate Partner Violence April 8 04/06/08
Chief Lanier clears up ‘misunderstanding’ on club relocation 04/01/08
GLAA Alert: MPD opposes relocation of Ziegfeld’s/Secrets 03/31/08
GLAA Endorses Bill for Service of Process on MPD Officers 03/10/08
ACLU/NCA Supports Bill for Service of Process on MPD Officers 03/03/08
2007
Hate crime forum set for Dec. 4 11/30/07
NAACP task force criticizes Lanier for comments on De Onté Rawlings shooting 10/10/07
NAACP task force writes Chief Lanier on new MPD command team 10/01/07
GLAA Urges District to settle Kenda Kirby case promptly 08/01/07
NAACP task force writes to Chief Lanier on biased policing and liaison units 06/20/07
GLAA Urges District to Settle with EEO Expert Wronged by FEMS 05/22/07
Court ruling in Kenda Kirby case 04/03/07
GLAA supports proposed budget for Office of Police Complaints 04/25/07
GLAA urges restoration of cuts in Office of Police Complaints budget for FY 2007 04/19/06
GLAA urges budget for Fire/EMS training on respect for transgendered citizens 03/30/06
GLAA urges Catania to demand reform on respect for diversity at Fire/EMS 02/10/06
2006
Police Complaints Board Issues FY 2005 Annual Report 01/23/06
2005
Deputy Mayor responds to GLAA on Fire/EMS grooming policy 06/28/05
Alston killer gets 24 years 07/29/05
GLAA to Mayor: Please intervene to stop illegal Fire/EMS grooming policy 06/08/05
GLAA testifies on Criminal Code Reform Commission Establishment Act 05/31/05
GLAA testifies on Criminal Code Modernization Amendment Act 05/31/05
GLAA submits testimony on Office of Human Rights (includes section on DCFD training) 03/04/05
Rosendall speaks at Council ceremony for Patterson Demonstration bill 01/10/05
2004
MPD releases biased policing report 12/14/04
GLAA supports Patterson Demonstration bill and ACLU-endorsed amendments 11/15/04
GLAA obtains Fire/EMS diversity training materials through FOIA request 04/09/04
Eure testifies on budget for Office of Citizen Complaint Review 03/30/04
Task Force urges full funding for Office of Citizen Complaint Review 03/04/04
2003
Rosendall gives short history of community-police relations to Amnesty International 11/19/03
GLAA cites progress, supports new contract for Chief Ramsey 06/23/03
Kameny presents Distinguished Service Award to Gay and Lesbian Liaison Unit, MPD 04/15/03
Expansion approved for MPD Gay and Lesbian Liaison Unit 01/14/03
Where DC officials stand on due-process amendment to Megan’s Law 01/10/03
GLAA addresses refusal by police districts to provide complaint forms on request; Evans, MPD respond 01/09/03
2002
Norton gets assurances of hate crime treatment of murdered transgendered teens 09/18/02
Howard students plan protest of University’s response to anti-gay attack 09/18/02
OCCR’s Eure responds to City Paper on police complaints (Washington City Paper) 08/23/02
Rosendall: The streetcorner that D.C. forgot (Viewpoint, The Washington Blade) 08/23/02
Chief Ramsey responds to Council on anti-gay police incident 07/26/02
GLAA: Ramsey must act against anti-gay bigotry on DC police force 07/24/02
Gay rookie charges fellow officer with anti-gay slurIncident under investigation by D.C. police Office of Internal Affairs (The Washington Blade) 07/19/02
GLAA submits testimony on Metropolitan Police Department 02/26/02
GLAA objects to lenient treatment of aggressive panhandler 01/25/02
2001
NAACP Task Force makes recommendations on Biased Policing Project RFP 09/05/01
GLAA writes Mayor on DC Fire/EMS Department Grooming Policy 06/06/01
GLAA Testimony on offensive email transmissions within the MPD 04/24/01
Graham writes Fire Chief on grooming standards, Human Rights Act 04/18/01
Activists Find Chief Suddenly WelcomingRamsey Grants Talks As E-Mail Investigation Reveals Police Biases (The Washington Post) 04/04/01
Chief’s Policy Brings 2 More SuspensionsD.C. Firefighter Says He Won’t Cut His Hair (The Washington Post) 04/04/01
ACLU, Union Vow to Fight Fire Chief’s DecisionFire Chief Enforcing D.C. Grooming Rules (The Washington Post) 04/04/01
D.C. Officers Upbraided Over E-MailsRacist, Vulgar Comments Raise Legal Issues for Department (The Washington Post) 03/29/01
D.C. Police Probe Blue E-MailRacist, Vulgar Messages Sent on Patrol Car Computers (The Washington Post) 03/28/01
Howard University group responds to anti-gay threats 03/03/01
District To Post Sex Case OffendersJudge Limits List, Citing Privacy Suit (The Washington Post) 03/01/01
Mayor reverses funding cut for Office of Citizen Complaint Review 02/17/01
GLAA urges full funding for Office of Citizen Complaint Review 02/02/01
DC Budget Office threatens funding for Office of Citizen Complaint Review 01/31/01
Office of Citizen Complaint Review open for business 01/05/01
2000
Payment received in Hunter settlement (11/17/00)
GLAA contributes 2 TTY machines to Police Department for deaf access (10/06/00)
HRC hosts summit to address fears of Gallaudet gay student leaders (10/06/00)
Summersgill testifies on Few’s nomination for Fire Chief (09/27/00)
NAACP Police Task Force defends MPD diversity and sensitivity training (09/18/00)
Diversity and Sensitivity Training: Where Council Candidates Stand (09/16/00)
Rosendall criticizes “Redeem the Dream” organizers (The Washington Post) (09/01/00)
Schwartz responds on Hunter settlement and Human Rights Act (08/21/00)
District settles Hunter lawsuit for $1.75 million (08/10/00)
After five long years, victory in Tyra Hunter case (08/10/00)
NAACP Police Task Force Urges Amendments to Sentencing Bill (06/16/00)
GLAA writes councilmembers on FY 2001 budget recommendations (05/18/00)
Chief Ramsey addresses symposium on lessons of the Holocaust (04/12/00)
Schwartz supports GLAA on CCRB funding (04/04/00)
NAACP Task Force Calls for Increased Budget for CCRB (03/31/00)
GLAA calls for adequate CCRB funding, criticizes city budget planning (03/30/00)
GLAA public safety chair Rick Rosendall interviewed during “Justice for Amadou Diallo” rally (03/02/00)
GLAA Submits Testimony on Fire/EMS for Oversight Hearing (02/22/00)
Summersgill reviews Corporation Counsel homophobia at Rigsby nomination hearing (01/06/00)
1990's
1999
GLAA thanks Graham for leadership on sex offender bill (12/30/99)
Priesing follows up with Police Chief on transgender issues (12/22/99)
GLAA Expresses “Grave Reservations” Over Nomination of Rigsby as Corporation Counsel (12/13/99)
Victory: Gay Victims of Entrapment Won’t Be Forced to Register as Sex Offenders (12/07/99)
Mayor Unleashes Keystone Kops Pearl Harbor Against GLAA/ACLU Amendments (12/07/99)
GLAA Writes Blade on Megan’s Law (11/30/99)
Talking Points on Megan’s Law Bill (11/30/99)
GLAA Action Alert on Megan’s Law (11/28/99)
GLAA, Allies Push Essential Amendments to Megan’s Law Bill (11/28/99)
Public Defender Service: FAQs on Megan’s Law (11/23/99)
Howell Testifies on D.C. Megan’s Law Bill (10/14/99)
Rosendall writes Metro Weekly on community cooperation in Tyra Hunter case (08/15/99)
Howell, Rosendall lobby against “emergency” legislation (07/06/99)
Rep. Barney Frank writes Mayor Williams on Tyra Hunter case (06/29/99)
GLAA Testifies on Sex Offenders Registration Legislation (06/29/99)
GLAA submits Tyra Hunter petitions to Mayor Williams (06/22/99)
Mayor seeks CCRB applicants ASAP (06/19/99)
GLAA flyer urges protests to Mayor on Tyra Hunter case (05/27/99)
Community leaders urge Mayor to settle Hunter case (05/26/99)
NAACP Task Force seeks meeting with Cropp on CCRB appointments (04/22/99)
GLAA demands local funding for CCRB (03/29/99)
GLAA testifies on police and corrections (03/03/99)
NAACP Task Force seeks meeting with Williams on CCRB appointments (02/12/99)
GLAA focuses on Tyra Hunter case at oversight hearing (02/09/99)
1998
Rosendall to Williams & Ferren: drop Hunter appeal (12/29/98)
Dana Priesing reports on Tyra Hunter wrongful death trial (12/15/98)
Victory in Tyra Hunter case (12/11/98)
Kameny, Rosendall testify on MPD Management Reform Act (11/20/98)
Gays meet with Police Chief Ramsey (11/9/98)
GLAA supports ACLU effort to monitor CCRB (10/29/98)
Thoughts at a vigil for Matthew Shepard (10/14/98)
Ramsey urged to endorse CCRB funding (8/12/98)
GLAA urges passage of CCRB bill (07/01/98)
anti-gay violence increases 2% nationally (03/03/98)
GLAA testifies on Civilian Complaint Review Board (02/24/98)
GLAA provides input for Police Chief search (01/98)
1997
police recruitment flier lacking (10/97)
GLAA joins NAACP Task Force on police, corrections (04/17/97)
Bullock responds to GLAA on Crew Club raid (02/27/97)
Transgender Rights
2010's
2018
2015
GLAA urges passage of Death Certificate Gender Identity Recognition Amendment Act 12/09/15
November 13: Release of 2015 DCTC Trans Needs Assessment Report, Wilson 120, 1 pm 11/09/15
OHR sting reveals extensive anti-trans employment discrimination in D.C. 11/04/15
2014
GLAA testifies for repeal of Prostitution Free Zones 07/09/14
Daniels presents Distinguished Service Award to Alison Gill 04/30/14
GLAA repeats call to repeal Prostitution Free Zones 04/03/14
LGBT community responds to Hate Crimes Assessment Task Force Report 03/13/14
2013
GLAA praises passage of birth certificate, marriage officiant bills 07/10/13
GLAA supports birth certificate bill with changes 05/16/13
2012
GLAA supports Human Rights for Ex-Offenders Amendment Act 10/15/12
GLAA endorses Budd, Beninda, other nominees to Human Rights Commission 05/23/12
D.C. Attorney General’s office raises constitutional concerns on PFZ bill 01/24/12
GLAA opposes Prostitution Free Zone Amendment Act 01/24/12
2011
Gray administration launches pilot program for transgender employment 09/20/11
Mayor Gray charts steps to overcome anti-transgender employment barriers 08/09/11
GLAA on transgender rights 06/04/11
Hughes calls for funds to end transgender employment discrimination 02/18/11
2010
Bias Crimes Report Updated with Gender Identity/Expression 03/10/10
2000's
2009
Vigil against anti-trans violence 08/28/09
GLAA to Council: Please allocate resources to fight transgender discrimination and unemployment 05/01/09
Rosendall presents award to defenders of transgender rights 04/22/09
Transgender activists comment on proposed Corrections policy 01/15/09
2008
GLAA Action Alert: Urge ‘Yes’ vote on Nickles disapproval 11/18 11/17/08
Judiciary Committee disapproves Nickles as Attorney General 11/17/08
GLAA makes case against Nickles as D.C. Attorney General 10/17/08
Dept. of Corrections denies complaint of anti-trans discrimination 10/03/08
Councilmembers’ Answers on Corrections Discrimination Against Transgenders 09/30/08
Washington Lawyers’ Committee on transgender rulemaking 08/11/08
DC Trans Coalition strongly opposes proposed rulemaking 08/01/08
Task Force refutes planned rollback of D.C. trans protections 07/31/08
Evans urges OHR to reconsider transgender rulemaking 07/29/08
HRC opposes rollback of D.C. transgender protections 07/28/08
Schwartz urges Fenty to withdraw transgender rulemaking 07/23/08
Hughes comments on proposed rulemaking on transgender protections 07/21/08
GLAA objects to proposed rollback of transgender protections 07/21/08
2007
Carpenter: Bush to veto ENDA? 10/23/07
GLAA Supports ENDA (H.R. 3685) and Baldwin Amendment 10/21/07
Lambda Legal Responds to Representative Barney Frank 10/04/07
GLAA Action Alert: support transgender-inclusive ENDA 09/30/07
Rep. Barney Frank on ENDA (The Bilerico Project) 09/28/07
National LGBT Organizations Stand for Inclusive ENDA 09/27/07
GLAA Urges District to Settle with EEO Expert Wronged by FEMS 05/22/07
Court ruling in Kenda Kirby case 04/03/07
2006
Regulations implementing transgender protections are final 11/13/06
GLAA raises First Amendment concerns on rulemaking for transgender protections 07/10/06
ACLU submits comments on rulemaking for transgender protections 07/10/06
ACLU writes to Attorney General Spagnoletti on rulemaking for transgender protections 07/10/06
GLAA raises transgender rights in testimony on Homeless Shelter bill 06/06/06
ACLU echoes GLAA’s First Amendment concerns on draft rulemaking for transgender protections 05/11/06
GLAA raises First Amendment concerns on draft rulemaking for transgender protections 05/10/06
GLAA testifies on OHR, addresses transphobia at fire/police depts. 03/03/06
2005
GLAA endorses transgender protections in Human Rights Act 10/17/05
Office of Human Rights endorses transgender protections 10/17/05
2002
GLAA adopts Intersex resolution 03/11/02
2000
Xavier completes Washington Transgender Needs Assessment Survey 11/12/00
Mayor Williams Announces Anti-Discrimination Executive Order 10/03/00
GLAA to Corporation Counsel: Stop Undermining Human Rights Act 06/07/00
GLAA asks Mayor for Executive Order on commitment to Human Rights Law 03/17/00
Bills At A Glance
Bill Number | Title | Committee Referral | GLAA Position | Status |
Bill 21-0016 | “Collaborative Reproduction Amendment Act of 2015” | Judiciary | Support | Intro. 1.6.2015 |
Bill 21-0038 | “Death with Dignity Act of 2015” | Health and Human Services | Support | Hearing 7.10.2015 |
Bill 21-0168 | “LGBTQ Cultural Competency Continuing Education Amendment Act of 2015” | Health and Human Services | Support | Ref. to committee 4.14.2015 |
Bill 21-0199 | “Domestic Partnership Termination Recognition Amendment Act of 2015” | Judiciary | Support | Ref. to committee 6.2.2015 |