Texas’ SB 15 Would Harm Texans and Could Gut Non-Discrimination Ordinances
SB 15 could be used to gut enforcement of non-discrimination ordinances that protect LGBTQ Texans.
SB 15 could be used to gut enforcement of non-discrimination ordinances that protect LGBTQ Texans.
HRC recently sat down with Keisha and Sean Michaels, members of HRC Foundation’s Parents for Transgender Equality Council, to learn more about their family’s story.
The Tennessee House Business subcommittee voted to advance HB 563, known locally as the “Business License to Discriminate” bill.
Legislation would clarify that the federal RFRA is intended to protect religious freedom while ensuring it is not misused as a weapon of discrimination.
WASHINGTON -- Today, thousands of parents, educators, elected officials and allies will join in solidarity with transgender and gender-expansive students by hosting school and community readings of I Am Jazz,…
Post submitted by Viet Tran (he/him/they/them), former HRC Press SecretaryThe brief was filed in the pivotal case Adams v. School Board of St. John’s County, Florida.
The first-ever HBCU LGBTQ Alumni Network empowers LGBTQ young people who are HBCU alumni.
WASHINGTON -- Today, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) civil rights organization, called on the House to pass H.R. 8, the…
Washington, DC -- Today, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Foundation released the following statement after the news that The United Methodist Church (UMC), the second-largest Protestant denomination in the United…
Another year of HRC Global’s Partnerships in Innovative Advocacy program is wrapping up.
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