Pride is for Everyone Who Believes in Equality
Here are five reasons to come to Pride this year.
Here are five reasons to come to Pride this year.
Legislation would modernize DC laws by eliminating criminal penalties for consensual sex work, which disproportionately affect transgender people; would allow victims of violence to more safely report crimes.
The protests that started on June 28, 1969, have sparked a global movement for equality and freedom that is still building today.
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.
Against the backdrop of National Foster Care Month, HRC and our partners have been hard at work to fight back against harmful child welfare-related legislation in states around the country.
50 years after the Stonewall Riots sparked the modern LGBTQ rights movement, HRC celebrates our community’s progress and looks to the fight ahead.
Nation’s first openly gay man elected governor signs bills to protect LGBTQ youth from dangerous practice of “conversion therapy” and to simplify updating one’s gender marker.
The uprising at The Stonewall Inn was a pivotal marker in the beginning of the LGBTQ rights movement in the U.S.
Washington -- Today, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Foundation and more than 15 of the nation’s largest national organizations committed to the well-being of young people are launching Project THRIVE,…
Project THRIVE is a groundbreaking multi-year campaign that will focus on improving the lives of LGBTQ youth at home, in school and in their communities.