Allies, College

Post-Election Guide - College Administrator FAQs

In this guide, we’ve gathered answers to some of the most common questions we’ve heard from college administrators. This is meant to assist your college’s leadership in figuring out how…

Elections, Laws & Legislation, State & Local Policy, Communities of Color, Allies, Research

LGBTQ+ Voting Barriers

Results from the 2019 LGBTQ+ Voter Experience Study

Allies, Bisexual, LGBTQ+ Youth, Coming Out, Transgender

LGBTQ+ Pride Flags

In the LGBTQ+ community, we signify our pride with flags. With many different identities in the community, there comes many different flags to know. We have collected all of the…

Allies

LGBTQ+ People and Sports

For millions of Americans, sport embodies our ideals of equality, fairness, perseverance, discipline and integrity. On the field, court or track, in the ring, on the ice, or in the…

Workplace, Allies

Human Rights Campaign Foundation Overview

The HRC Foundation improves the lives of LGBTQ+ people by working to increase understanding and encouraging the adoption of LGBTQ+-inclusive policies and practices.

Communities of Color, Allies, Capacity Building, Empowering Advocate Communities

HRSí: HRC’s Latine Working Group

Who Are We?
HRSí is a working group of board members, staff, volunteers, and members that aim to center the experience of Latine LGBTQ+ people within HRC’s work and expand…

Allies, Capacity Building, Empowering Advocate Communities

HRC’s Women LEAD

Women LEAD began in 2018 as a targeted Federal Club and Federal Club Council initiative to strengthen and expand the roles of women in the HRC member community.
This program…

Laws & Legislation, Allies, Capacity Building, Empowering Advocate Communities

HRC Women LEAD Summit: LEADing into the Future

We are excited to invite you to the Human Rights Campaign’s Annual Women LEAD Summit! The summit invitation is extended exclusively to women and non-binary people LEADing at HRC as…

Bisexual, Allies, Coming Out, Transgender

Glossary of Terms

Many Americans refrain from talking about sexual orientation and gender identity or expression because it feels taboo, or because they’re afraid of saying the wrong thing.