Tune in to ‘The Agenda’ - 06-01-2007
Hear from comedian Alec Mapa on Monday’s episode of The Agenda with Joe Solmonese. You’ll also learn about gay-owned businesses and the diverse spectrum of the GLBT community. Turn to XM Radio channel 120 from 6-8 p.m. ET.
’08 Presidential Candidates Respond to HRC’s Questionnaire on GLBT Issues - 06-01-2007
The entire field of 2008 Democratic presidential candidates support extending federal benefits, currently only available to married couples, to legally recognized same-sex couples. Plus, these candidates unanimously support extending federal benefits to same-sex couples and their children.
Clergy Support Hate Crimes Laws - 06-01-2007
Religious leaders have come together to fight hate crimes based on sexual orientation and gender identity. United in their stand, the Clergy Against Hate coalition is urging the Senate to pass the hate crimes bill.
Building On Historic ‘06 Election And Passage Of Civil Unions, Human Rights Campaign Redoubles New Hampshire Efforts With An Eye Toward Primary Season - 06-01-2007
Expansion of Political Presence in State Focused on Continuing Momentum Toward Equality
New Hampshire Governor Signs Civil Unions Bill Into Law - 05-31-2007
‘The state of New Hampshire can now proudly be counted among the one out of every five states in this country that are leading the way in recognizing the love and commitment of all couples,’ said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese.
Civil Unions Come to New Hampshire - 05-31-2007
In January, same-sex couples in the Granite State will be able to enter into civil unions, thanks to a new law signed by Gov. John Lynch.
Increased Funding For Global Aids Initiative Sought By President Bush - 05-30-2007
Unfortunately, President Continues to Place Ideology Ahead of Science
Record Number Of ExxonMobil Shareholders Vote For Non-Discrimination Policy - 05-30-2007
Executives Continue to Resist Smallest Steps Toward Equality
North Carolina House Of Representatives Approves School Violence Prevention Act - 05-30-2007
Bill Would Require Public Schools to Adopt Anti-Bullying Policies, Including Protections for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Students
Fairness Advances in Colorado - 05-29-2007
Soon, gay and transgender employees will be protected from discrimination in Colorado, thanks to a new law signed by Gov. Bill Ritter. In most states, however, discrimination against GLBT workers is still legal.





