Weltman, Michael

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NAME: Michael Weltmann


The first openly gay man to speak before the United Nations. His work in foster care--he started the first public adoption process in the United States for placing gay youth with gay couples-- led to this honor.


Biography: From Community Center history:


Member of Policy Council. April 1975 PC Membership List)

Elected Co-coordinator April 1975 w/ Steve Mirman

Signs GCCP letter as Co-coordinator with Steve Mirman. (Letter 10/10/75)

Resigns from Policy Council. (Letter from Policy Council Scribe Bob Hass

acknowledging resignation, 197?)



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Date of Birth: 10/4/1942

Date of Death (delete if non-applicable): 12/1986

Age at Death (delete if non-applicable): 44


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