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16 September 2011
GREETINGS FROM OBAMA REPRESENTATIVE AT “DON’T ASK, DON’T TELL” REPEAL EVENT
On Tuesday, September 20, the 17-year-old policy that has required gay service
men and women to hide their sexual orientation, known as Don’t Ask Don’t Tell,
will officially end. Kayla Calkin, the regional field director for Obama for
America will represent the President at this momentous occasion.
The law was signed by President Bill Clinton on December 21, 1993 under the full
title, Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, Don’t Pursue and was intended as a compromise
policy to allow gay and lesbian service-members to remain in the military. The
impetus for the policy was the death of Allen R. Schindler, Jr, a Navy Radioman
Petty Officer Third Class who was brutally murdered by a fellow shipmate Japan
on October 27, 1992 for being gay.
Repeal Day celebrations will be held around the country. The Monadnock Live Free
and Equal Coalition host the event at the Keene Public Library Auditorium on by
showing the film, Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story (1995)
starring Glenn Close. Cammermeyer was a Colonel in the National Guard who was
discharged for disclosing that she was a lesbian, and went on to win a court
case in 1994 that resulted in her reinstatement.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114395/
The celebration will begin at 6 with refreshments and the film will be shown at
7p.
For more information, contact Susan MacNeil at 603-357-6855, visit Monadnock
Live Free and Equal Facebook page or email
susan.macneil@asmronline.org.