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Charlene Strong : ウィキペディア英語版
Charlene Strong
Charlene D. Strong (born 6 May 1963) is an American civil rights advocate and member of the Washington State Human Rights Commission.
==Biography==

Strong began her advocacy career in 2006. In December of that year, Strong's partner of nine years, Kate Fleming, died suddenly when a flash flood trapped her inside her Madison Valley, Seattle, basement recording studio during the Hanukkah Eve Wind Storm. Arriving at the hospital, Strong was initially prevented from joining Fleming, despite their long partnership, because Washington State did not recognize domestic partners.〔Charlene Strong, "Charlene Strong Calls for Equality and Dignity," ''Seattle Gay News''. http://www.sgn.org/sgnnews37_43/page3.cfm〕
In January 2007, she testified before the Washington State Senate Committee in support of a bill creating a statewide Domestic Partnership Registry. In April 2007, she stood beside Governor Christine Gregoire as that domestic partnership bill was signed into law.〔Seattle Times, "Gregoire signs domestic partnership measure into law." ()〕 The Governor opened her remarks by retelling Strong's story.〔Governor Chris Gregoire, "Governor Gregoire Signs Domestic Partnership Bill Into Law (As Written)." http://www.governor.wa.gov/speeches/speech-view.asp?SpeechSeq=79〕 In February 2009, Gregoire appointed Strong to the Washington State Human Rights Commission.〔Governor Chris Gregoire, "Gov. Gregoire announces boards and commissions appointments." ()〕 Strong's current term, her second, expires in 2017.〔Washington State Human Rights Commission, "The Commissioners." http://www.hum.wa.gov/Commission/Commissioners.html〕
Strong is also a co-producer of the film ''For My Wife...'', which tells the story of how Strong became an advocate for equality following Fleming's death. The film won the Best Documentary prize at the 2008 Seattle Lesbian and Gay Film Festival.〔Seattle Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, "Awards." http://threedollarbillcinema.org/08/festival/awards〕
Strong works closely with Equal Rights Washington, and has endowed a fellowship at the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force in Washington, D.C.

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