Gay and Lesbian Leadership Awards

Musicians perform at the Gay & Lesbian Leadership Awards in DCThe Gay & Lesbian Leadership Award honors LGBT leaders or allies who have made a difference in the movement for equality and helped create a government that embraces diversity and true representation.  Past awardees have included:

  • Senator Patrick Leahy - presented with a Gay & Lesbian Leadership Award in 2009
  • Senator Charles Schumer - presented with a Gay & Lesbian Leadership Award in 2009
  • Senator Sherrod Brown - presented with a Gay & Lesbian Leadership Award in 2009
  • Ms. Connie Schultz - presented with a Gay & Lesbian Leadership Award in 2009
  • The Congressional Black Caucus - presented with a Gay & Lesbian Leadership Award in 2009
  • Congressman Kendrick Meek – presented with a Gay & Lesbian Leadership Award in 2007 
  • Congressman Barney Frank - presented with a Gay & Lesbian Leadership Award in 2007
  • Chicago Mayor Richard Daley – presented with a Gay & Lesbian Leadership Award in 2005
  • Governor Jon Corzine – presented with a Gay & Lesbian Leadership Award in 2005
  • Senator Tom Daschle – presented with the Oates Shrum Award in 2005
  • Dr. Joseph Duffey – presented with the Oates Shrum Award in 2003
  • Leo Hindery, Jr. – presented with the Oates Shrum Award in 2002
  • Senator Edward Kennedy – presented with the Oates Shrum Award in 2004
  • Commissioner Patricia Lancaster – presented with a Gay & Lesbian Leadership Award in 2005
  • New York Congressman Gregory Meeks – presented with a Gay & Lesbian Leadership Award in 2005
  • John Meeks – presented with a Gay & Lesbian Leadership Award in 2005
  • NYC City Council Speaker Christine Quinn  - presented with a Gay & Lesbian Leadership Award in 2005
  • New York Congressman Charlie Rangel – presented with the Oates Shrum Award in 2006
  • Anne Wexler – presented with the Oates Shrum Award in 2003
  • Marylouise Oates - presented with the inaugural Oates Shrum Award in 2001 
  • Bob Shrum – presented with the inaugural Oates Shrum Award in 2001

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