A More Just, Equitable and Inclusive Future
From creating welcoming schools to stopping anti-LGBTQ+ legislation to passing the Equality Act, we are bringing all of our power to bear to fight for LGBTQ+ equality.
Read the Early Fall 2021 issue
From creating welcoming schools to stopping anti-LGBTQ+ legislation to passing the Equality Act, we are bringing all of our power to bear to fight for LGBTQ+ equality.
Read the Early Fall 2021 issue
Post submitted by Lucas Acosta (he/him), former Deputy Director of Communications, PoliticsAs governor, Bullock issued a 2016 executive order that offered some of the Equality Act’s workforce protections to LGBTQ…
Post submitted by Lucas Acosta (he/him), former Deputy Director of Communications, PoliticsGómez would become the first Latinx openly LGBTQ Member of Congress.
Post submitted by Lucas Acosta (he/him), former Deputy Director of Communications, PoliticsTorres would become the first Afro-Latin American LGBTQ Member of Congress by defeating one of the most virulently anti-equality…
Post submitted by Lucas Acosta (he/him), former Deputy Director of Communications, PoliticsEndorsements come after the first anniversary of the U.S. House passing the Equality Act.
Post submitted by Lucas Acosta (he/him), former Deputy Director of Communications, PoliticsThe bill would include funding for voting assistance and a sexual orientation and gender identity inclusive non-discrimination provision.
Post submitted by Lucas Acosta (he/him), former Deputy Director of Communications, PoliticsThe endorsement comes on the 8th anniversary of Biden’s endorsement of marriage equality in an interview on Meet the…
Post submitted by Lucas Acosta (he/him), former Deputy Director of Communications, PoliticsHRC marks the three year anniversary of Senator Martha McSally voting for the American Health Care Act, which would…
Republicans — on both the state and national level — put their own politics ahead of the health and safety of Wisconsinites.
Post submitted by Lucas Acosta (he/him), former Deputy Director of Communications, PoliticsJudge Jill Karofsky won the Wisconsin Spring Election for the state Supreme Court.
Post submitted by Lucas Acosta (he/him), former Deputy Director of Communications, PoliticsMayor Tom Barrett won reelection while Assemblywoman JoCasta Zamarripa claimed a historic win in her race for Milwaukee Alderwoman.
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