Gay Godfather David Mixner was both pro-sex and pro-equality
Reflecting on the legacy of the man who brought LGBTQ+ liberation to the White House.
March 12 2024 12:47 PM
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Find out the latest news about David Mixner, a longtime advocate of LGBT rights as well as the antiwar movement. He is a political strategist, civil rights activist, a prominent blogger, and public affairs adviser who has raised upwards of $30 million for political campaigns and causes. He is also working to expand access for people with HIV and AIDS domestically and abroad. Learn more about David Mixner and other advocates who help support issues like marriage equality and helped contribute to the end of Don't Ask, Don't Tell.
Reflecting on the legacy of the man who brought LGBTQ+ liberation to the White House.
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