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Executive Director of Modern Military Association of America, the nation’s largest organization dedicated to education, advocacy, and support for LGBTQ service members, military spouses, veterans, family members, and allies and was formed through the merger of OutServe-SLDN and the American Military Partner Association in 2019.  Experience also includes working for Michelle Obama, as a law clerk for a firm dealing with military disability matters, and in the child advocacy section of Oregon’s Justice Department.
 
Executive Director of Modern Military Association of America, the nation’s largest organization dedicated to education, advocacy, and support for LGBTQ service members, military spouses, veterans, family members, and allies and was formed through the merger of OutServe-SLDN and the American Military Partner Association in 2019.  Experience also includes working for Michelle Obama, as a law clerk for a firm dealing with military disability matters, and in the child advocacy section of Oregon’s Justice Department.
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==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Latest revision as of 22:31, 15 December 2020

Andy Blevins

Country

United States

Birth - Death

Occupation

Activist

Description

Executive Director of Modern Military Association of America, the nation’s largest organization dedicated to education, advocacy, and support for LGBTQ service members, military spouses, veterans, family members, and allies and was formed through the merger of OutServe-SLDN and the American Military Partner Association in 2019. Experience also includes working for Michelle Obama, as a law clerk for a firm dealing with military disability matters, and in the child advocacy section of Oregon’s Justice Department.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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