Joint Statement on Media Reports of Ford Motor Company Entering Into Confidential Agreement with American Family Association - 12-05-2005
We are deeply dismayed by reports in the media and otherwise that the Ford Motor Company has entered into a confidential agreement with the extremist American Family Association (AFA) that requires Ford to stop advertising in lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) media
Atlanta Leader Lawrie Demorest Named Human Rights Campaign Board of Directors Co-Chair - 12-02-2005
‘Lawrie’s passion and energy embodies the spirit of the Human Rights Campaign,’ said HRC President Joe Solmonese.
South Africa Ruling Extends Marriage Equality to Same-Sex Couples - 12-01-2005
‘This ruling demonstrates South Africa’s commitment to equality for all of its citizens,’ said Human Rights Campaign Marriage Project Vice President Seth Kilbourn.
Second-Annual World AIDS Day Report Card Gives Poor Marks to U.S. Response - 12-01-2005
‘These grades are not simply letters in the alphabet; they are emblems of our government’s failure to respond to one of the most devastating health crises in history,’ said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese.
Buyer’s Guide for LGBT-Friendly Companies Released - 11-30-2005
Guide warns of low-scoring Circuit City, Rite Aid, Whole Foods, Maytag and others; hundreds of major American brands detailed in handy consumer guide.
State Department Involvement in Condemning UAE Anti-Gay Arrests a Welcome Step - 11-29-2005
‘The State Department’s condemnation of these arrests and threats is an important component of resolving this atrocious episode,’ said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese.
Vatican Document Released Today Dodges Responsibility and Scapegoats Gays - 11-29-2005
‘This is a scapegoat scheme masquerading as Vatican decree,’ said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese.
Human Rights Campaign Salutes Retiring Rep. Jim Kolbe - 11-28-2005
‘Congressman Kolbe’s remarkable career of public service inspired millions of people across the nation,’ said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese.Divisive Politics to Blame for Discrimination in Texas - 11-28-2005
‘Education is a long-term effort that cynical politics can never stop,’ said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese.
New Leaders at Human Rights Campaign Bring State Political Muscle to Fight for Equality - 11-28-2005
‘Our focus reaches far beyond Washington and extends to every community of every single American, where equality starts or stalls,’ said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese. ‘Marty and Samantha bring critical expertise in state-level politics that’s essential in securing rights and protections state by state where many of our battles are won or lost.’





