Gay and Lesbian Activists Alliance (GLAA)
Local
Details:
All-volunteer, non-partisan, non-profit political organization founded in 1971 to advance the equal rights of gay men and lesbians in Washington, DC.
Contact Info :
P.O. Box 75265
Washington, DC 20013
Phone: 202-667-5139
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This record: Created 04/06/2007 - Last updated 06/26/2007
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