HRC Denounces CBS and NBC’s Refusal to Air Ad with Inclusionary Religious Message - 12-01-2004
The Human Rights Campaign strongly denounces CBS and NBC’s refusal to air a United Church of Christ ad that emphasizes the church’s welcoming of a diverse membership, including same-sex couples.
HRC Releases World AIDS Day Report Card - 12-01-2004
The Human Rights Campaign releases a report card reflecting the United States’ response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic to mark World AIDS Day.
HRC: New Report Finds Abstinence-Only Programs Mislead Adolescents - 12-01-2004
Human Rights Campaign Political Director Winnie Stachelberg makes a statement concerning a report released today by Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., finding abstinence-only-until-marriage curricula contains false and misleading information.
Cheryl Jacques to Leave Human Rights Campaign - 11-30-2004
Citing a difference in management philosophy, the Human Rights Campaign’s boards and its president, Cheryl Jacques, announces that she will resign from her position.
HRC Statement on Supreme Court Not Hearing Massachusetts Marriage Case - 11-29-2004
Human Rights Campaign President Cheryl Jacques releases a statement today after the U.S. Supreme Court denied a challenge to the Massachusetts Goodridge et al. v. Department of Public Health marriage decision.
Alarming Rates of Hate Crimes Reported by FBI - 11-23-2004
Sexual orientation-based bias crime is now the second-highest category of hate crime offenses in the United States, according to new information from the FBI.
HRC Statement on Topeka, Kan., Nondiscrimination Ordinance - 11-23-2004
Human Rights Campaign President Cheryl Jacques releases a statement regarding the Topeka, Kan., City Council decision to ban discrimination based on sexual orientation in city hiring:
HRC Statement on Anniversary of Goodridge Marriage Decision - 11-18-2004
HRC President Cheryl Jacques releases a statement on the one-year anniversary of the Goodridge et al. v. Department of Public Health decision, allowing same-sex couples and their families in Massachusetts the same rights and responsibilities as opposite-sex married couples.
HRC Lauds UK for Domestic Partnership Law - 11-18-2004
Human Rights Campaign President Cheryl Jacques makes a statement lauding the United Kingdom’s House of Lords for passing a law giving same-sex couples the right to legal recognition and the same rights and responsibilities that married couples receive.
HRC Comments on Case of Transgender Woman Charged with Fraud - 11-17-2004
Human Rights Campaign President Cheryl Jacques makes a statement regarding a Leavenworth, Kan., Superior Court judge’s dismissal of charges against Sandy Gast, a transgender woman arrested for identifying herself as female on her marriage license.





