20 Moments in LGBT History That You May Have Missed
As we celebrate lucky number ’13, here is a list of lesser-known milestones that demonstrate the LGBT community’s progress in such a short span of time.
United States |  Former Program Associate, Office of the President, Inter-American Dialogue
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Cameron Combs was a program assistant with the Office of the President from 2012 to 2013, and a program associate in 2014, during which time he was also a columnist for PolicyMic. He supported the Congressional Program and worked closely on the Dialogue’s special projects. Cameron graduated summa cum laude from Carleton College in 2012 with a BA in Latin American Studies and Political Economy, and later obtained an MPP from the University of Chicago. Prior to joining the Dialogue, Cameron interned at the Department of State and studied abroad at the Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora in Brazil.
As we celebrate lucky number ’13, here is a list of lesser-known milestones that demonstrate the LGBT community’s progress in such a short span of time.
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