HRC Welcomes Sidita Zaja, Global Fellow from Albania
HRC is proud to welcome Albanian LGBTQ advocate Sidita Zaja to Washington, D.C., to work alongside HRC staff as a 2019 HRC Global Fellow.
HRC is proud to welcome Albanian LGBTQ advocate Sidita Zaja to Washington, D.C., to work alongside HRC staff as a 2019 HRC Global Fellow.
The U.S. State Department will hold the first public meeting of its new “Commission on Unalienable Rights” on Oct. 23.
Northern Ireland joins Scotland, England and Wales in recognizing same-sex couples’ right to marry.
More than 3,000 LGBTQ community members and allies planned to gather last week in Montego Bay, Jamaica, to celebrate the city’s fifth annual Pride.
HRC Foundation is excited to announce that applications are open to participate in the 2020 Global Innovative Advocacy Summit.
Through strategic impact litigation, HRC will — working with movement partners — more effectively shape law and ensure the equal application of Constitutional rights and protections.
HRC is proud to support Kharkiv Pride, including Women’s Sphere Association, through its 2019 Partnerships in Pride, as well as LGBTQ advocates in Ukraine through its Partnerships in Innovative Advocacy…
Conservative forces have increasingly targeted LGBTQ people as they advocate for equal rights in Poland.
HRC praises the reintroduction of the GLOBE Act which would safeguard protections and advance LGBTQ equality at home and around the world.
The resolution passed 27 to 12 with 7 abstentions during the 41st session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva.
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