HRC’s campaigns are focused on mobilizing those who envision a world strengthened by diversity, where our laws and society treat all people equally, including LGBTQ+ people and those who are multiply marginalized.
Queer to Stay is an LGBTQ+ Business Preservation Initiative through identifying and making significant donations to at least 30 LGBTQ+ serving businesses each year.
The Human Rights Campaign remains committed to showing up, advancing progress, and fighting for equality — just as the LGBTQ+ community has always done.
Through resistance and resilience, we’ve always faced the future together.
Inclusion is not a buzzword and is essential to both business success and progress.
Let’s work together to help create a more inviting world where everyone, including trans, non-binary and gender non-conforming people, feels comfortable sharing their pronouns every day.
Every year, communities across the country join HRCF's Welcoming Schools program for its annual National Day of Reading.
Elections will decide whether we can defend and build on our progress — or whether our opponents can erase our rights and our community.
HRC Celebrates International Non-Binary People's Day for those who identify as non-binary and for those who identify in entirely different ways. No matter who you are, we affirm you, your gender is valid - and this day is for you.
This will be a weekend to remember, from an evening of celebration and inspiration at our National Dinner, to the Equality Convention, a destination for trailblazers in politics, culture, and business who are igniting change and driving LGBTQ+ equality forward.
Our community is strongest when we all come together. We Show Up - Louder With Pride.
The Young Equalizers depicted in this photo essay are only some of many LGBTQ+ youth all fiercely moving our movement forward by being themselves, compelled by their joy and their beauty.
Transgender Awareness Week and Transgender Day of Remembrance is a time for the LGBTQ+ community to celebrate, uplift and honor our trans community.
The violence and trauma unfolding in Palestine and Israel has been profoundly devastating. We have and will continue to speak out against this violence.
Enough is enough! Oklahomans — and every kid across the country — deserve better.
Each year on March 31, we honor International Transgender Day of Visibility!
Be proud of who you are and your support for LGBTQ+ equality this National Coming Out Day!
Read from changemakers of our Trans Justice Initiative’s programs in their own words.
Stories from the Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Community 2022-2023
Read from our small grant recipients and ACTIVATE and ELEVATE fellows in their own words.
The HBCU Program established HBCU OUTLOUD Day, a day for HBCU students, administrators, faculty, and staff to reaffirm their commitment to LGBTQ+ equality and celebrate diversity milestones met.
We have officially declared a state of emergency for LGBTQ+ people in the United States for the first time following an unprecedented and dangerous spike in anti-LGBTQ+ legislative assaults.
The LGBTQ+ community faces unprecedented political attacks and a surge in anti-LGBTQ+ hate crimes and violence. Extremists are targeting business allies, testing their values of diversity, equity and inclusion.
The Equality Act will ensure basic freedoms and protections are a reality for every American in every state.
Transgender and non-binary people are your neighbors, co-workers, family members and friends. And when you or your friends and family are the targets of hate, violence and discrimination, you act.
The Human Rights Campaign has joined Gilead Sciences to launch the coast to coast initiative “My Body, My Health,” to break through the barriers and systemic injustice affecting the sexual health of our Black and Latiné LGBTQ+ communities.
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