Articles
Rights and Protections Denied Same-Sex Partners
Because same-sex couples are denied the right to marry, same-sex couples and their families are denied access to the more than 1,138 federal rights, protections and responsibilities automatically granted to married heterosexual couples.
Federal Marriage Amendment
The Federal Marriage Amendment is discriminatory. It is wrong to single out a group of Americans for second-class status.
Housing Opportunities for People with HIV/AIDS
People with HIV/AIDS face an array of barriers to obtaining and maintaining affordable, stable housing. Despite federal and state anti-discrimination laws, many people face illegal eviction from their homes when it is discovered that they have HIV/AIDS
HIV/AIDS and Communities of Color
The HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to ravage communities of color. The disease disproportionately affects men and women of color—gay and bisexual men of color, in particular—and the disparity is escalating.
Facts on HIV Prevention
Studies show that various HIV-prevention techniques help people change their behavior. Such techniques need to be focused and sustained. HIV-prevention interventions can change behaviors in a broad range of populations, including injection drug users (in treatment), gay and bisexual men at risk and homeless youth. Simple informational materials and programs are not enough.