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William769

(55,145 posts)
Mon Oct 1, 2012, 09:30 AM Oct 2012

Celebrating LGBT Month.

October 1st, 2012.


“The ability to be in public life has been enormously positive to our movement.”

Roberta Achtenberg serves as a commissioner of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. She is the first openly gay presidential appointee confirmed by the Senate.

Achtenberg was born in Los Angeles. Her father emigrated from the Soviet Union and her mother from Canada. The family owned a neighborhood grocery store. Achtenberg earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of California, Berkeley, where she met her future husband. The couple moved to Salt Lake City, where Achtenberg earned a law degree from the University of Utah.

In 1979, after divorcing, Achtenberg met Mary Morgan, an attorney later appointed to a judgeship in the San Francisco Municipal Court. The couple became partners and had a son.

Achtenberg was first elected to public office on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. As an out lesbian elected official, she garnered national attention. During the Clinton administration she served as Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity. In 1993, she was appointed Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Despite Senator Jesse Helms’s vocal refusal to vote for “that damned lesbian,” Achtenberg became the first out appointee confirmed by the Senate. Despite Ku Klux Klan opposition, she developed an integrated public housing project in a previously all- white Texas town.

http://www.lgbthistorymonth.com/roberta-achtenberg?tab=biography

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Thank you for this timely information! qb Oct 2012 #2
That sounds like a great project! William769 Oct 2012 #3

qb

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2. Thank you for this timely information!
Mon Oct 1, 2012, 10:34 AM
Oct 2012

I am working on an LGBT history project for our employee resource group!

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