HRC Recognizes National Asian and Pacific Islander HIV & AIDS Awareness Day
HRC is proud to highlight the work of several individuals working to provide HIV & AIDS services for API and other affected communities.
HRC is proud to highlight the work of several individuals working to provide HIV & AIDS services for API and other affected communities.
Findings underscore urgency of supporting LGBTQ youth -- 95 percent of whom struggle to sleep at night -- amidst ongoing political attacks on LGBTQ equality.
The release of the new report, which includes findings from HRC’s 2018 U.S. LGBTQ Paid Leave Survey, coincides with International Workers’ Day.
On National Transgender HIV Testing Day, HRC is proud to lift up the work of Jazzmun Crayton, Health and Policy Coordinator at APAIT and a leader in the Los Angeles…
Release of the new comprehensive guide coincides with National Youth HIV and AIDS Awareness Day and offers colleges and universities concrete steps to prevent HIV and to support students living…
April marks Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
On the eve of International Transgender Day of Visibility, only 36 percent of transgender and non-binary respondents say their employer has LGBTQ-inclusive leave policies.
More than 4,500 LGBTQ people and allies joined HRC to submit comments about the proposed Trump-Pence administration’s so-called “conscience” regulation at HHS.
Milwaukee is the first city in Wisconsin to pass an ordinance prohibiting licensed mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with minors.
Their progress toward equality comes as the Trump-Pence administration launches assault on well-being of LGBTQ patients and their families.