Nationwide Alert Issued for Catholics to Speak Out Against Vatican Decision Banning Gays - 11-28-2005
‘We are calling on all Catholics of goodwill to speak to their priests and express their deep concern at this decision,’ said Harry Knox, director of the Human Rights Campaign’s Religion and Faith Program.Vatican Document Scapegoats Gays, Dodges Responsibility - 11-22-2005
'Today, the Catholic Church is showing an aversion to both the teachings of Christ and science,' said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese.HIV/AIDS Programs Devastated by House Budget Vote - 11-18-2005
‘Congress and the White House have abandoned their “compassionate” side to extremist conservatives,’ said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese.
Transgender Day of Remembrance a Powerful Reminder of Senseless Violence - 11-18-2005
‘The Day of Remembrance is a powerful reminder of anti-transgender hate crimes and the need for full protections under law,’ said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese.
North Carolina Baptists Send Intolerant Message to Congregants - 11-17-2005
‘The church should be a beacon, not a barricade,’ said the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s Harry Knox.Veterans Day: President Should Honor All Troops Equally - 11-11-2005
‘Americans don’t care whether the person who catches Osama Bin Laden is gay or straight, we just want him caught,’ said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese.
Cynical Politics Behind Subcommittee Passage of Discriminatory Marriage Amendment - 11-09-2005
‘Cynical politics are behind this effort to write discrimination into the Constitution, threatening the security of millions of American families,’ said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese.Election Day Victories Move Equality Forward - 11-09-2005
‘Fairness advanced forward Tuesday, with voters securing equality in the law, in the statehouse and in city hall,’ said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese.
Landmark Transgender Equality Education Campaign Launched - 11-03-2005
‘The more Americans know and understand each other, the more united we are as a nation,’ said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese.
Senate Passes Common-Sense HIV Treatment Bill - 11-03-2005
‘No American should have to be diagnosed with AIDS before they get access to AIDS-preventing drugs,’ said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese.





