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Saturday, 20 December 2008 13:35
The View From (Ab)Normal Heights, USA
December 18th, 2008 by Autumn Sandeen

I was very surprised to hear the news that my friend Diego Sanchez is going
to by Rep. Barney Frank's (D-MA) new Legislative Assistant - a senior policy
advisor to the congressman. Mr. Sanchez is going to be taking over for Joe
Racalto <http://www.leadershipprofiles.com/preview.asp?docid=368774&t=0> at
Rep. Frank's Washington DC Congressional office - Sanchez's new workplace is
going to be a congressional office in Washington DC's Labor Building.

As Rep. Frank's Legislative Assistant, Sanchez will be responsible for
tracking LGBT, healthcare, veterans, and labor issues, as well as issues
regarding the 2010 census. The confluence of LGBT issues and the 2010 census
will be if or how LGBT couples are counted - is the federal government going
to count how many same sex couples' have formed domestic partnerships, civil
unions, or marriages within states that recognize these unions? Are they
going to count the children of these relationships in a way that reflects
these children's legal parentage? Sanchez will be the one tracking this
particular concern for Rep. Frank and our LGBT community, and working to see
that our LGBT families are counted in a manner that accurately counts our
families.

Just looking at his LinkedIn profile<http://www.linkedin.com/in/diegomsanchez>,
there is just no doubt that Sanchez's 30-years of experience in Healthcare,
HIV/AIDS, press relations, communications, and LGBT issues, as well as his
experience as being on the DNC Platform Committee and an At-Large Delegate
at last year's Democratic National Convention, shows that he's extremely
well qualified for his new position.

So why report on this new hire in Rep. Frank's Office? Well, not only is
Diego Sanchez a well-qualified candidate applying for a congressional job,
but Sanchez is also Latino; Sanchez is also a transman. As a transman, he'll
be the first out trans person to ever work as a senior staffer in a DC
congressional office.

And, Diego Sanchez's hire by Rep. Frank not only breaks the DC congressional
office barrier for trans people, but he breaks that barrier for trans people
of color:

As a Latino, formerly as a Latina woman, and now as a transman, I've been a
lot of 'firsts' but it doesn't make me token. It makes me first to get a
chance and it usually feels tardy, for me and many others who are capable
but don't get a shot.
-Diego Sanchez

Perhaps surprisingly, Sanchez isn't the first trans person to ever work as
senior staff for a congressperson. Rep. Norm Coleman (R-MN) has employed
Susan <http://www.startribune.com/templates/Print_This_Story?sid=30872369>
Kimberly<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_positions_of_Norm_Coleman#Gay_rights_issues>as
his Chief of Staff in his home district office.

When I contacted Sanchez about what his hire by Congressman Frank meant, he
responded that "Rep. Frank considers people on their qualifications, and he
hires without discrimination." Now that's exciting to hear.

Well, Diego Sanchez's hire by Rep. Frank means more than Rep. Frank hires
without discrimination to me. Besides sending a nondiscrimination message to
his staff, Rep. Frank has given to my community a representative to
Congress. Sanchez will no doubt send the message to congresspeople that
trans people can be capable workers just like members of other minority
groups and other protected classes. He also sends a pointed message that
employment nondiscrimination protections for LGBT people - such as with ENDA
- really is about giving equal employment opportunity to qualified job
candidates, and not about restricting the free speech of conservative
Christians.

This hiring action breathes a depth of meaning into Rep. Frank's recent
words regarding federal employment and Diane Schroer's courthouse
win<http://www.house.gov/frank/dcruling092308.html>in a way that means
a hell of a lot to me, and no doubt will mean a lot to
many of my trans peers. Rep. Frank didn't just speak the *equal
opportunity*words - he engaged in a visible, parallel action that says
the words are
more than words. If one is the best qualified, then one should get the job.

When I spoke to Sanchez on Tuesday night, I believe the thing that impressed
me about him the most was his personal take on the Matthew Shepard act.
Besides the obvious benefit of putting federal resources in the hands of
local law enforcement agencies when LGBT people are the victims of bias
crimes, Sanchez also sees hate crime legislation as a way to introduce
people and issues to those who aren't completely comfortable with LGBT
people.

And also, if it were up to Sanchez, he would rename the act the Matthew
Shepard/Gwen Araujo Act. I hope Sanchez actually pushes for that - In my
mind that would go a long way to symbolically making hate crime legislation
about the broad LGBT community, and point to the wider intersections of
where race, gender, gender identity and expression, and sexual orientation
coalesce into crimes motivated hate against individuals that belong to
multiple minority groups and already recognized protected classes. In other
words, renaming the act to the Matthew Shepard/Gwen Araujo Act would be the
*diversity awareness* thing to do.

Honestly, I'm quite pleased at this development. I don't expect miracles to
happen with regards to federal *gender identity and expression* inclusive
legislation because of this hire, nor do I expect Rep. Frank to completely
embrace a fully inclusive ENDA just because he hired a Latino transman.
However, my trans peers and I, as well as the broader LGBT community and our
allies, can find progress and hope within Rep. Frank's hiring of Diego
Sanchez. If nothing else, it's a strong statement about Sanchez's
qualifications, as well as about Rep. Frank's commitment to equal employment
opportunity - at least within the federal workplace.

~~~~~
Photo of Diego Sanchez and Barney Frank by Bryan Parsons.

~~~~~
Different takes on this story in PHB diaries:
* Marti Abernathey's Diego Sanchez Named Senior Legislative Adviser To
Barney Frank <http://www.pamshouseblend.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=8648>
* Diana CT's Diego Sanchez joins Congressman Barney Frank's DC Legislative
Staff <http://www.pamshouseblend.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=8657>

~~~~~
Further reading:
* *Bay Windows*: Mr. Sanchez goes to
Washington<http://www.baywindows.com/index.php?ch=news&sc=glbt&sc2=news&sc3=&id=84812>

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