Lawsuit argues that rolling back protections will harm LGBTQ people, and overly burden the organizations that serve them
Progressive candidate would be the first openly gay black member of Congress if elected
HRC says Thompson's behavior prior to shooting demonstrates she was "in crisis" and should have received help
Trans people, particularly trans people of color, have had hours cut, wages reduced, and lost jobs at disproportionate rates
Two suspects, including a 14-year-old girl, have been arrested for Milton's murder, while another suspect remains at large
Final rule rolling back LGBTQ protections drops on fourth anniversary of Pulse nightclub massacre
Nation's largest LGBTQ organization accuses RNC of "gaslighting" LGBTQ Americans by claiming Trump has helped them
If she manages to win the primary on June 23, Browde would be favored in the general election
Biden campaign will emphasize voter registration and target LGBTQ voters in key battleground states
Most endorsees are challenging Republican incumbents who narrowly won their districts in 2018
"We must speak out when hate, violence, and systemic racism claim -- too often with impunity -- Black Lives"
Author of "The Normal Heart" was one of the most ferocious LGBTQ and HIV/AIDS activists
National Black Justice Coalition is calling for a thorough investigation into McKinsley Lincoln's death
LGBTQ people of color are more likely to have reduced work hours, ask for delays for bills and rent, and be unemployed during the pandemic
Hershey's CEO Michele Buck said diversity and inclusion are "incredibly important" to the chocolate manufacturer