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Author: Jessica Stern

Jessica Stern is the executive director of OutRight Action International, the only LGBTIQ organization with a permanent presence to advocate at the United Nations Headquarters in New York for progress for LGBTIQ people. She works at the international, regional and national levels to research, document, defend, and advance human rights for LGBTIQ people around the world.
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