At one point in her career, she supervised 1500 people at Naval Intelligence Command, including openly gay civilians.
[4] In pursuit of ending DADT, in 2006 she founded and chaired a Mount Vernon Unitarian Church (MVUC) Task Force, and in 2007, she and several other MVUC members collected signatures and successfully advocated for a Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) Action of Immediate Witness (AIW) to repeal DADT.
[1] She testified at a House Armed Services Committee hearing in July 2008 to advocate the repeal of DADT.
All I cared about was their performance and their ability to get the job done.She did media interviews, such as PBS's Diane Rehm Show and C-SPAN's Washington Journal, ABC's Good Morning America, NBC Nightly News and Barry Lynn's Culture Shocks.
[4] She wrote an open letter to the President advocating for the repeal of DADT, which was published on the Service Members Legal Defense Network website.