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Allyson Robinson stresses post-DADT goals at OutServe-SLDN dinner
by Justin Snow
The leader of the nation's largest LGBT military organization set her sights on complacency Saturday night, telling an audience of nearly a thousand that the fight for equality in the American armed services is far from over.
"We need to be stronger because at its heart, our movement isn't just a fight to pass laws or enact policies; it's a campaign to change hearts, minds and, ultimately, a nation," OutServe-SLDN Executive Director Allyson Robinson told the audience. "It's not enough to check off the items on our policy agenda one by one and say one day, 'We're done.' We're working to create a military that truly embodies the values of fairness and equality it protects, one that leads the nation in inclusion rather than lagging behind it."
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