Michael Elizabeth

Director Of Public Health Policy at Equality Federation

Michael Elizabeth is an accomplished public health policy strategist with extensive experience advocating for LGBTQ+ communities. Currently working with the Equality Federation since April 2021, Michael focuses on influencing public health policies related to HIV. Previously, Michael served as a community relations aide for Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis and as president of the Houston LGBTQ+ Political Caucus, the oldest LGBTQ+ civil rights organization in the South. Michael also held positions as a legislative and district aide in the Texas Senate, a prevention supervisor at Legacy Community Health Services, and managed programs at the City of Houston's Mayor's Office. Earlier career experiences include roles at a law firm, the ONE Campaign, and the U.S. House of Representatives. Michael is a Reed College alumnus.

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Equality Federation

Equality Federation is an advocacy accelerator rooted in social justice, building power in our network of state-based lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) advocacy organizations. In 1997, these organizations came together to harness their collective knowledge and power. Since then, Equality Federation (Institute) has become the leading movement builder, national network, and strategic partner to our 40+ member organizations. Collectively, our member network mobilizes more than 2 million supporters across the country to advance equality and justice. From Equality Florida to Freedom Oklahoma to Basic Rights Oregon, we amplify the power of the state-based LGBTQ+ movement.


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