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Statement by Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese Regarding FBI Data Released on 2005 Hate Crime Statistics
Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese makes a statement regarding the data released by the Federal Bureau of Investigation on hate crimes reported in the United States for 2005.
Statement by Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese on the Hate Crime Against New York Resident Michael Sandy
Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese makes a statement on the attack and subsequent death of Michael Sandy, a young gay African-American man from New York City.
Human Rights Campaign-Endorsed Candidate Bob Casey Victorious Over Rick Santorum
Human Rights Campaign-endorsed candidate Bob Casey in Pennsylvania mounted an impressive victory over anti-gay incumbent Rick Santorum.
Statement on Anti-Gay Senator Mel Martinez Becoming Next RNC Chair
Joe Solmonese, president of the Human Rights Campaign, the nation’s largest gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender civil rights organization, issues a statement on the announcement that Sen. Mel Martinez, R-Fla., will head the Republican National Committee
Human Rights Campaign Mourns the Death of Hate Crime Victim Andrew Anthos
The Human Rights Campaign today mourns the death of 72-year old Detroit resident Andrew Anthos who was attacked last week outside of his apartment and subsequently died of his injuries. The Human Rights Campaign is partnering with the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force to pay for the funeral expenses for Anthos.
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