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Home town
  
Denver, Colorado

Titles
  
Executive Director

Name
  
Rea Carey


Spouse(s)
  
Margaret Conway

Movement
  
LGBT rights movement

Predecessor
  
Matt Foreman

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Born
  
December 22, 1966 (age 57) (
1966-12-22
)

Organization
  
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force

Residence
  
Washington, D.C., United States

Alma mater
  
Smith College, Harvard University

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Rea Carey (born December 22, 1966) is an American lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights activist and the executive director of the National LGBTQ Task Force (previously the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force) since 2008. She previously served as the organization's deputy executive director and was the founding executive director of the National Youth Advocacy Coalition.

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Personal

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Carey grew up in Denver, Colorado, and came out at the age of 16, near the start of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States, which prompted her early activism.

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Carey graduated from Smith College in the 1980s and holds a Master of Public Administration degree from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

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She lives in Washington, DC, with her wife, Margaret Conway, and daughter.

Career

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Carey began her career working extensively in HIV/AIDS prevention and in the LGBT community as one of the co-founders of Gay Men and Lesbians Opposing Violence and the founding executive director of the National Youth Advocacy Coalition. She also served as an advisor to major donors and foundations, and has served on the advisory boards for such wide-ranging publications as Teen People magazine and the Georgetown University Journal of Gender and the Law.

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In 1999, The Advocate named Carey one of its “Best and Brightest” for individual contributions to the LGBT rights movement.

Carey joined the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force in 2004 as deputy executive director, has served as executive director since 2008.

She was one of 105 women arrested on 2013 during an act of civil disobedience designed to pressure the United States House of Representatives to act on comprehensive immigration reform.

Carey serves on the advisory board of the LGBTQ Policy Journal of Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government.

References

Rea Carey Wikipedia