May 22, 2013
White House to Honor Gay Officials on Harvey Milk Day
Kilian Melloy READ TIME: 1 MIN.
The White House has released the list of the 10 openly gay officials it plans to honor on May 22 as "Harvey Milk Champions of Change." The event coincides with Harvey Milk Day, a commemoration of the first openly gay elected official's birthday.
Established in 2011, the White House "Champions of Change" Program regularly spotlights ordinary citizens who are "doing extraordinary things for to their community, their country, and their fellow citizens."
The list of those to be honored includes the Republican Mayor of Redondo Beach, California, Michael Gin, the first African-American lesbian to serve in a U.S. state legislature, Simone Bell, and the longest serving lesbian state legislator, Karen Clark.
In 2009, President Obama posthumously awarded Harvey Milk the Presidential Medal of Freedom, America's highest civilian honor. Milk, along with San Francisco Mayor George Moscone, was assassinated on Nov. 27, 1978 by former San Francisco city supervisor Dan White.
The 2013 Harvey Milk Champions of Change:
� Simone Bell - Georgia State Representative, Atlanta, GA
� Angie Buhl O'Donnell - South Dakota State Senator, Sioux Falls, SD
� Karen Clark - Minnesota State Representative, South Minneapolis, MN
� Michael A. Gin - Mayor of Redondo Beach, Redondo Beach, CA
� Kim Coco Iwamoto - Hawaii State Civil Rights Commissioner, Honolulu, HI
� John Laird - California Secretary of Natural Resources, Santa Cruz, CA
� Ricardo Lara - California State Senator, Long Beach, CA
� Kim Painter - Johnson Country Recorder, Iowa City, IA
� Chris Seelbach - Cincinnati City Council Member, Cincinnati, OH
� Pat Steadman - Colorado State Senator, Denver, CO
Kilian Melloy serves as EDGE Media Network's Associate Arts Editor and Staff Contributor. His professional memberships include the National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association, the Boston Online Film Critics Association, The Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association, and the Boston Theater Critics Association's Elliot Norton Awards Committee.