Six Signs the Trump-Pence Administration is Abandoning LGBTQ Human Rights Abroad
It is time for the U.S. to speak out once again as a human rights leader for LGBTQ and all vulnerable people.
It is time for the U.S. to speak out once again as a human rights leader for LGBTQ and all vulnerable people.
On the day same-sex marriage officially arrived in Taiwan, Jennifer Lu described feeling “terrified” as advocates worked to ensure that an event celebrating the moment would come to fruition.
In places like Bulgaria, Ukraine, Poland and Vietnam, HRC delivered customized capacity-building workshops to support HRC’s partners in their efforts to strengthen their advocacy for equality.
HRC honors this international day of observance by highlighting the resilience and challenges faced by refugees in the U.S. and around the world
Post submitted by Lucas Acosta (he/him), former Deputy Director of Communications, PoliticsHRC slams the Trump-Pence administration for their attacks on LGBTQ people ahead of Trump’s 2020 campaign launch.
Botswana was one of 33 African countries that criminalized consensual same-sex relations.
Botswana was one of 33 African countries that criminalized consensual same-sex relations
Post submitted by Viet Tran (he/him/they/them), former HRC Press SecretaryThis Immigrant Heritage Month, let’s celebrate immigrants, their journey and stories.
This year's Women's World Cup showcases record visibility in women's soccer, with openly LGBTQ players from the U.S., Argentina, Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa and Sweden.
HRC joined the U.S. ambassadors from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden for a Twitter Town Hall to discuss equality and LGBTQI rights.
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