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AAS honors the late Dr. Frank Kameny's lifetime efforts for equal employment rights
From an American Astronomical Society news release
2012-01-19



At its 219th semiannual meeting last week in Austin, Texas, the American Astronomical Society (AAS) presented a certificate of appreciation commemorating Dr. Frank Kameny's lifetime efforts to secure equal employment rights for all. In 1957 Dr. Kameny, a Ph.D. astronomer and member of the AAS, was unjustly fired from his position with the U.S. government because he was gay. His subsequent efforts to advance the cause of gay rights included organizing some of the first public protests for homosexual rights in America, running as the first openly gay candidate for Congress, and writing the first petition to the Supreme Court to argue that discrimination based on sexual orientation violates constitutional civil-rights protections.

Dr. Kameny's achievements included a successful campaign to remove homosexuality from the American Psychiatric Association's Manual of Mental Disorders in 1973 and the repeal of the District of Columbia's law regulating private sexual matters between consenting adults. Dr. Kameny's efforts on the national level to promote diversity and equality for all are in alignment with the mission of the AAS to promote diversity and equality within its membership and have enabled many AAS members to pursue their calling without the fear of the professional discrimination due to sexual orientation that Dr. Kameny suffered.

In 2009 the federal government issued a formal apology to Dr. Kameny for his firing solely on the basis of sexual orientation. Sadly, Dr. Kameny died in October 2011, before the AAS could honor him in person. At the Austin meeting Mr. Charles Francis, cofounder of the Kameny Papers Project, accepted the certificate of appreciation from AAS president Dr. Debra M. Elmegreen (Vassar College). Mr. Francis and fellow co-founder Mr. Bob Witeck organized Dr. Kameny's papers for incorporation into the U.S. Library of Congress.

The following wording appears on the certificate:

"The American Astronomical Society, in light of its commitment to diversity and equality, hereby honors the memory of the astronomer Dr. Franklin Edward Kameny for his exemplary lifelong commitment to promoting equal rights for homosexual men and women. Dr. Kameny's activism removed discriminatory barriers that had cut short many careers. Dr. Kameny tirelessly advocated against policies that banned gays from working for the federal government, holding security clearances, or serving openly in the military."

"The presentation was an emotionally charged moment for our community," says Elmegreen. "By honoring Dr. Kameny, the AAS has helped to right a previous national wrong." In addition, the AAS recently established the Working Group on LGBTIQ Equality to promote equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and questioning individuals within the profession.

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Remarks by Mr. Charles Francis at the AAS meeting:

www.huffingtonpost.com/charles-francis/frank-kameny-star-gazer-t_b_1194929.html

The Kameny Papers:

kamenypapers.org/


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