Hall of Fame, which was first launched in May with 21 founding inductees. Additional members will be inducted each December going forward.“The 2021 inductees to the LGBTQ Victory Hall of Fame shattered lavender ceilings to become historic firsts in their positions and then made LGBTQ equality a priority when in office,” Annise Parker, a former Mayor of Houston and the current president and CEO of LGBTQ Victory Institute, said in a statement. “Their victories and leadership opened doors for more LGBTQ people to follow in their footsteps and to view public service as the best avenue for change.
We are honored to induct them into the Hall of Fame so their contributions are forever remembered.”Varadkar, who is openly gay, served as Ireland’s.