EXCLUSIVE: Pelosi reflects on four decades of LGBTQ advocacy (Washington Blade)
https://www.washingtonblade.com/2026/06/09/exclusive-pelosi-reflects-on-four-decades-of-lgbtq-advocacy/

The former U.S. House of Representatives speaker helped lead landmark LGBTQ legislation through Congress; including the repeal of Dont Ask, Dont Tell, passage of the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, and multiple House approvals of the Equality Act. She also played a central role in congressional efforts to combat HIV/AIDS and oppose restrictions targeting transgender Americans.
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When asked which LGBTQ-related achievement she is most proud of, Pelosi pointed not to a specific bill, but to the movement that made those victories possible and the loud, strong-willed grassroots believers in a better America than the one they had found themselves in.
Anything that we accomplished, whether it was fighting HIV and AIDS, ending discrimination, passing hate crimes legislation, or ending Dont Ask, Dont Tell, would never have happened without outside mobilization, Pelosi said, expressing gratitude for those who saw a problem and dared to speak its solution into existence. Our inside maneuvering was important, but we couldnt do our best job without the community. Every chance I get, I thank them for their patriotism because they make democracy function.
Pelosi explained that her initial LGBTQ advocacy efforts were directly shaped by the LGBTQ community in the San Francisco area and by the HIV/AIDS epidemic that decimated the community during the 1980s.
https://www.washingtonblade.com/2026/06/09/exclusive-pelosi-reflects-on-four-decades-of-lgbtq-advocacy/