White House hires first openly transgender staff member

Appointment marks latest step in Barack Obama’s support for LGBT rights

Newly appointed White House staff member Raffi Freedman-Gurspan  at Thomas Circle in Washington DC.  Photograph: EPA/NCTE
Newly appointed White House staff member Raffi Freedman-Gurspan at Thomas Circle in Washington DC. Photograph: EPA/NCTE

The White House has hired its first openly transgender staff member, officials said on Tuesday, marking the latest step in president Barack Obama's public support for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights.

Raffi Freedman-Gurspan, a transgender woman who has worked as a policy adviser for the National Center for Transgender Equality, will serve as outreach and recruitment director in the White House Office of Presidential Personnel.

Mr Obama, who is currently on vacation on the Massachusetts island of Martha’s Vineyard, initially opposed gay marriage but came out in favour of it in 2012 and has made LGBT rights a priority of his time in office, helping to end the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy that prevented openly gay servicemen and women from serving in the military.

The transgender community has received less attention from his administration. The US Department of Defense is in the middle of a review of the policy that effectively prohibits transgender men and women from serving in the military, and the White House has said it welcomes that move.

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Valerie Jarrett, a senior adviser to the president who has been active on LGBT issues, said the new hire was a reflection of the administration's priorities.

“Raffi Freedman-Gurspan demonstrates the kind of leadership this administration champions,” Ms Jarrett said in a statement.

“Her commitment to bettering the lives of transgender Americans, particularly transgender people of colour and those in poverty, reflects the values of this administration.”

The NCTE, where Ms Freedman-Gurspan has worked as an adviser on racial and economic justice, welcomed the appointment.

“President Obama has long said he wants his administration to look like the American people. I have understood this to include transgender Americans,” NCTE executive director Mara Keisling said in a statement.

“A transgender person was inevitably going to work in the White House,” she added. “That the first transgender appointee is a transgender woman of colour is itself significant.”

Reuters