HRC Takes a Look Back at What We Accomplished in 2018
We at HRC are filled with pride when we think about all that we have accomplished over the past year.
We at HRC are filled with pride when we think about all that we have accomplished over the past year.
Singer and songwriter Starley Hope is among the recent stars to join HRC’s Equality Rocks campaign.
To celebrate Kwanzaa, HRC asked esteemed faith leaders Rev. Elder Darlene Garner and Rev. Candy Holmes to share a gift of reflection and inspiration.
Acceptance and support can make all the difference for LGBTQ people, especially at the holidays.
WASHINGTON -- Today, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) civil rights organization, issued the following response after the federal government officially…
In an exclusive HRC video, Will Wiesenfeld, who’s openly gay, talked about how supporting LGBTQ equality is an essential part of his life.
OSCE report calls for Russian and international action against perpetrators of human rights violations
Trans activist and scholar Brynn Tannehill new book, “Everything You Always Wanted to Know About *Trans (but were afraid to ask)," dispels anti-transgender myths.
As we look back and reflect on the highs and lows of this year, here are ten of HRC’s 2018 resources to guide the work ahead.
In an exclusive HRC video, Diamond talks about how she uses her art to make a statement, especially with transgender social justice issues.
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