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Faith Cheltenham began working on the Gore 2000 campaign as an intern for the Human Rights Campaign. In 2002, she co-founded UCLA's Blaque, a group for LGBT/SGL students of African origin. She made an appearance in the Emmy-winning reality television program "Black. White," which was created by Ice Cube, in 2006.
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About Faith Cheltenham Faith Cheltenham began working on the Gore 2000 campaign as an intern for the Human Rights Campaign. In 2002, she co-founded UCLA's Blaque, a group for LGBT/SGL students of African origin. She made an appearance in the Emmy-winning reality television program "Black. White," which was created by Ice Cube, in 2006. P.2
FAITH CHELTENHAM Faith Cheltenham, president of BiNet USA, supports the coordination of bisexual advocacy, outreach, and networking initiatives for the country's pansexual, fluid, and bisexual communities. Faith has given lectures at a variety of locations, including Yale University, UCLA, and the Creating Change Conference of the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force. Since 1999, she has been actively involved in LGBT activism. In 2012, she was chosen to join the LGBT Task Force at the University of California and was named one of the "Forty Under 40" by Advocate magazine www.reallygreatsite.com
Faith and Pride leader in advancing LGBT rights, doing everything from abolishing Don't Ask, Don't Tell to signing landmark legislation to prevent hate crimes. The President publicly stated his support for marriage equality earlier this month highlighting his conviction that everyone, regardless of sexual orientation, should be treated equally under the law. The battle for equality is still ongoing as well as to honor those who have made a difference in the LGBT community. Faith Cheltenham is a courageous woman who has dedicated her life to ensuring that the LGBT community accepts and values all of its members. President Obama has been a dedicated on ABC News, FAITH
FAITH CHELTENHAM P.6 A WRITER A Leader for Black Lives Decades of diverce experience