
The Human Rights Campaign combines forces with other advocacy groups to increase bi+ visibility and address the unique needs of the bisexual community.
A bisexual person is someone who can be attracted to more than one gender, and studies show that as much as half of the lesbian, gay and bisexual population identify as bisexual. In other words, bisexual — or bi — people comprise the largest single group in the LGBTQ community. HRC is working with other advocates to increase bi visibility and address the unique needs of the bisexual community
Coming out is different for every person. For bisexual people, coming out can present some unique challenges. As bisexual people, we face skepticism and stereotypes about our sexuality, we are…
Read Moreabout Resource Guide to Coming Out as BisexualComing out is different for every person. For bisexual people, coming out can present some unique challenges. As bisexual people, we face skepticism and stereotypes about our sexuality, we are…
Doctors, nurses, physician assistants, psychotherapists and other professionals treating you need to know about your sexual orientation and gender identity to give the best care possible.
One of the keys to good health care is being open with your health care provider. Doctors, nurses, physician assistants, psychotherapists and other professionals treating you need to know about…
This guide from the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Foundation, the educational arm of the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) civil rights organization, is intended to serve…
This is a global health crisis, and as we’re seeing in the government’s lagging response, our work is more necessary than ever.
HRC Foundation, in partnership with the University of Connecticut, released the 2019 Bi+ Youth Report, a groundbreaking resource detailing the experiences of bisexual, pansexual, queer and sexually fluid (bi+) LGBTQ…
This resource presents data collected from Asian and Pacific Islander LGBTQ youth, shedding light on their challenges and triumphs encountered while navigating multiple, intersecting identities.
This guide is designed to help LGBTQ youth who aren't able to rely on their parents or guardians for financial support.
Bisexual visibility and inclusion continues to be a challenge for many workplaces.
Far too many lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) people face bias and discrimination when seeking health care, and as we continue to work to address this critical issue,…