HRC Celebrates 31st Annual National Coming Out Day
Every year on October 11, NCOD emphasizes the importance of coming out and creating a safe world in which LGBTQ people can live openly as their authentic selves.
Every year on October 11, NCOD emphasizes the importance of coming out and creating a safe world in which LGBTQ people can live openly as their authentic selves.
Parents of trans and non-binary youth offer advice to make the transition a little easier for everyone.
In honor of National Coming Out Day, here are a few of the standout coming out moments in pop culture from the last year.
HRC is deeply saddened to learn of the death of Itali Marlowe, a Black transgender woman who was killed in Houston on September 20.
U.S. Supreme Court will consider three cases on LGBTQ employment rights based on decades of case laws prohibiting discrimination against LGBTQ employees.
As a local transgender advocate I feel it absolutely necessary to point out some facts I’ve been able to distill regarding the damage conversion therapy is likely doing to specifically…
The Supreme Court has a chance to make a statement and protect LGBTQ people from discrimination.
HRC joined advocates and allies in Washington, D.C., for the first-ever National Trans Visibility March and Rally.
HRC President Alphonso David and Foundation Board Co-Chair Jodie Patterson to deliver remarks at Saturday’s historic event.
HRC will advance new initiatives that address the urgent needs of the transgender community, with specific attention to community members deeply impacted by racism, sexism and transphobia.
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