Photo Bank
Welcome to the Task Force photo center. Here you'll find photos of Task Force spokespeople as well as photos from some of our recent events and activities. (Check our Leadership Awards [1] and Creating Change [2] sections for more photos.) Downloaded photos for print must include the photo credit and the included caption. Release is given for one time, not-for-commercial use only.
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- Marsha Botzer at Creating Change 2005
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Photo Credit: Linda Kliewer, Out and Out Productions
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Executive Director
- Matt Foreman speaking at 2008's National Conference on LGBT Equality: Creating Change High Resolution (1.23 mb) [3] Photo Credit: andrewpotterphoto.com
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- Matt Foreman, executive director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Mandy Carter of Southerners on New Ground (SONG), and Coretta Scott King at the 40th anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington. Low Resolution [3] (258 k) High Resolution [3] (802 k)
- High Resolution [3] (2 mb) Credit: Sophia Hantzes
- High Resolution [3] (1.6 mb) Credit: Star Black
- High Resolution [3] (2.33 mb) Credit: Linda Kliewer, Out and Out Productions
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Deputy Executive Director
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Rebecca Ahuja Read Bio [3]
Senior Field Organizer
- At the Texas Power Summit. High Resolution [3] (492 kb)
- (L to R) Sarah Reece, Rodney McKenzie, and Rebecca Ahuja at the Texas Power Summit. High Resolution [3] (464 kb)
- At the Long Beach Power Summit. Low Resolution [3] (25 kb) Credit: Moof Mayeda
- With Power Summit participants in Long Beach. Low Resolution [3] (31 kb) Credit: Moof Mayeda
- Speaking at the Long Beach Power Summit Low Resolution [3] (20 kb) Credit: Moof Mayeda
- Speaking at the 2005 Creating Change Conference Low Resolution [3] (100k) Credit: Linda Kliewer, Out and Out Productions
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Director of the Policy Institute
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Amber Hollibaugh Read Bio [3]
Senior Strategist
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- Amber Hollibaugh at the Creating Change Conference 2004. High Resolution [3] (2.3mb) Credit: Linda Kleiwer, Out and Out Productions
Dave Noble Read Bio [3]
Director of Public Policy & Government Affairs
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Director of Organizing & Training
- 2008 Creating Change Conference High Resolution [3] (2.07 mb) Credit: andrewpotterphoto.com
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Director of Creating Change Conference
- Speaking at the 2005 Creating Change Conference Low Resolution [3] (100k) Credit: Linda Kliewer, Out and Out Productions
- Sue Hyde speaking at the Creating Change conference 2004. High Resolution [3] (500kb) Credit: Linda Kleiwer, Out and Out Productions
Moof Mayeda Read Bio [3]
Senior Field Organizer
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Lisa Mottet Read Bio [3]
Transgender Civil Rights Project Director
- High Resolution [3] (2.45 mb) Credit: Linda Kleiwer, Out and Out Productions
- Speaking at the 2005 Creating Change Conference Low Resolution [3] (100k) Credit: Linda Kliewer, Out and Out Productions
Sarah Reece Read Bio [3]
Project Director
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- (L to R) Sarah Reece, Rodney McKenzie, and Rebecca Ahuja at the Texas Power Summit. High Resolution [3] (464 kb)
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Director of Movement Building
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Roberta Sklar Read Bio [3]
Director of Communications
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Janice Thom Read Bio [3]
Director of Special Events
- Speaking at the 2005 Creating Change Conference Low Resolution [3] (100k) Credit: Linda Kliewer, Out and Out Productions
Rev. Rebecca Voelkel Read Bio [3]
Program Director, Institute for Welcoming Resources
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Task Force at immigration rally in New York City, April 2006 [3]
Group Photo [3] (924 kb) Caption: Florida community advocates join National Gay and Lesbian Task Force leaders and the Wooley-Larrea family to launch Hispanic and Latino Same-Sex Households in Florida: A Report from the 2000 Census, a ground-breaking report revealing the strengths and political vulnerabilities of Hispanic/Latino same-sex families in Florida.
Back row (l-r): Herb Sosa, Executive Director, Unity Coalition of Florida/Coalicion Unidad de Florida; Jason Cianciotto, Co-author of the study and Research Director, The Task Force; Stratton Pollitzer, Organizer, Equality Florida
Front row (l-r): Maria Wooley-Larrea holding Amelia, Stephanie Wooley-Larrea holding Brennan in her arms and Tobie in front; Luis Lopez, co-author of Hispanic and Latino Same-Sex Households in Florida: A Report from the 2000 Census; Heddy Pe, Executive Director, SAVE Dade; Matt Foreman, Executive Director, The Task Force
Photo Credit: Frank Deleon
Wooley-Larrea Photo [3] (1 mb) Caption: Caption: Maria and Stephanie Wooley-Larrea describe their personal experiences and political struggles to protect their family and their children.
Photo (l-r): The Wooley-Larrea family: Stephanie holding Brennan, Maria, Amelia and Tobie.
Photo Credit: Frank Deleon
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Caption: Wanda Alston co-trained with the Task Force at the Ohio Power Summit in April 2003, was a lead volunteer who traveled with the us to Miami for the Sept. 2002 campaign and worked closely with the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force over her many years of service to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community.
Photo Credit: Rudy K Lawidjaja, Washington Blade Freelance Photographer
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Caption: (l. to r.) GLAAD’s Katina Parker, the Task Force’s Jason Cooper, GLSEN’s Riley Snorton, Freedom to Marry’s Samiya Bashir, journalist Kai Wright, Ray Daniels of the National Black Justice Coalition, and filmmaker Maurice Jamal.
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Gay City News