
HRC Launches HIV-Prevention Program for HBCU Students
We're building a generation free of HIV and stigma on college campuses.
College is often the first place many LGBTQ+ people find they are able to speak their truth and live openly — providing opportunities to join a community and advocate for change.
We're building a generation free of HIV and stigma on college campuses.
HRC Foundation’s Historically Black College and Universities (HBCU) Program has coined a national day (#HBCUOutLoudDay) to raise awareness about the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer HBCU community. HBCU OutLoud…
Taking precautions against HIV doesn’t mean you should be ashamed of your sexuality or not enjoy sex - you can love your body and stay safe.
Since 2005, the Human Rights Campaign Foundation has brought together 40+ LGBTQ HBCU students annually for a 4-day intensive summit at our D.C. headquarters. Given the impact of the COVID-19…
16th National HBCU Leadership Summit
November 2022 | Washington, DC
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Making HIV History + A Pragmatic Guide to Confronting HIV at Historically Black Colleges and Universities is a comprehensive guide for HBCU administrators, staff and students outlining many of the…
HRC Foundation's HBCU Diversity and Inclusion Leadership Briefing brings together HBCU presidents and senior executives to discuss LGBTQ-inclusive practices and policies and to share best practices for expanding equality on…
HRC Foundation’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Program mobilizes and supports HBCUs in enhancing policies and services that promote excellence in LGBTQ inclusion, equity, and engagement. We focus on…
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