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This adorable couple of 50 years want you to vote! Meet Lennie and Pearl
Lennie and Pearl have been together for 50 years and now they are fighting to ensure they don’t lose their right to be married.
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These are the most LGBT-friendly cities in the United States
Of the 37 All Star Cities, 22 received a 100 rating despite their state lacking LGBTQ protections.
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HRC ad shows why Trump pledging to appoint judges like Scalia is scary
“We cannot allow Donald Trump to nominate a new generation of anti-LGBTQ judges who would perpetuate Justice Scalia’s legacy of discrimination.”
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New HRC guide on trans children by pediatricians busts myths, offers support
The American Academy of Pediatrics worked with the Human Rights Campaign to provide this resource supporting parents, allies, and clinicians of trans kids.
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Gay actor Conrad Ricamora uplifts in HRC Visibility Award speech
“I’m happy to be playing Oliver, and to be providing that visibility now not only for gay men but also for gay men of color and HIV positive people.”
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Bette Midler apologizes, sort of, for transphobic Caitlyn Jenner tweet
Bette Midler has since deleted her tweet, which read: “Now that @IAmCait has been cancelled, will she go back to being Bruce? Will Kris take him back? Do I smell a re-wedding?!”
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Uganda gay pride celebration postponed following government threats
Despite the daily threats faced by LGBTQ Ugandans, the community has held pride events for the last few years.
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New HRC billboard trolls Alabama Supreme Court chief justice
The judge faces ethics charges for telling probate judges they should ignore the Supreme Court ruling that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.
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Chad Griffin answers Trump’s challenge to ‘ask the gays’ at convention
“The LGBTQ community is as diverse as the fabric of our nation… and when you attack one of us, you are attacking all of us.”
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Democratic Convention will include first openly transgender speaker
“I’m honored for this opportunity to share my story and to be the first transgender person to speak at a major party convention.”