
The Path Toward LGBTQ+ Liberation
In the midst of unprecedented challenges for our community, learn how the Human Rights Campaign is fighting back - with your unwavering support.
Read the Winter 2022 issue
In the midst of unprecedented challenges for our community, learn how the Human Rights Campaign is fighting back - with your unwavering support.
Read the Winter 2022 issue
HRC is deeply saddened to learn of the death of Zoe Spears, a Black transgender woman killed in Prince George’s County, Maryland, on June 13.
WASHINGTON — Hoy, la Campaña de Derechos Humanos (HRC, por sus siglas en inglés), la organización de derechos civiles más grande de personas lesbianas, gais, bisexuales, transgénero y queer (LGBTQ)…
As we mark the third year since 49 lives were taken senselessly at Pulse, Congress must finally act to curb the growing epidemic of gun violence in the U.S.
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.
The horrific shooting deaths of three Black LGBTQ people in Detroit demands our country’s urgent attention and action.
HRC is deeply saddened by the news of the death of Chanel Scurlock, 23, a Black transgender woman found fatally shot in Lumberton, North Carolina, on June 6.
As we celebrate Pride Month, it is also important that we honor those in the LGBTQ community who are long-term survivors living with HIV.
Post submitted by former HRC Digital Media Manager Helen Parshall
HRC mourns Johana ‘Joa’ Medina, a 25-year-old transgender woman from El Salvador who died just a short time after being released from ICE custody.
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