Topic: Human Rights Campaign
Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nation's largest gay advocate, will drop Target and Best Buy from its annual buyer's guide after the companies supported an anti-gay candidate.
Both companies are facing growing criticism over their donations to ...
The Human Right Campaign (HRC), the nation's largest gay rights advocate, has pulled its endorsement of Illinois Rep. Mark Kirk after he voted against repeal of “Don't Ask, Don't Tell,” the 1993 law that forbids gay troops from revealing their sexuality.
Instead, the ...
More than a year after disclosing he is gay on the cover of 'People' magazine, Clay Aiken spoke out on gay rights at a fundraiser in North Carolina. He was joined by former 'Family Ties' star Meredith Baxter, who recently came out lesbian.
Both celebrities spoke Saturday ...
Human Rights Campaign (HRC) President Joe Solmonese suggested Saturday that support for gay rights would likely soften after the November elections.
Solmonese made his remarks during an HRC fundraising dinner in Raleigh, North Carolina, the gay and lesbian rights blog Pam's ...
A bill that would withhold the cost of implementing the “don't ask, don't tell” policy is expected to be announced tonight by New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand at a gay fundraiser, the 'New ...
New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand will speak at the Human Rights Campaign's (HRC) ninth annual New York fundraiser. The appearance raises the speculation that she's counting on the gay vote to help secure her Senate seat.
HRC, the largest gay rights ...
Congress is preparing to vote on a bill that would extend benefits to the same-sex partners of federal employees after passage in committees from both houses. Wisconsin Representative Tammy Baldwin's Domestic Partnership Benefits and Obligations Act of 2009 (DPBO) is ...
Gay rights group the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) has endorsed Senator Kirsten Gillibrand's 2010 bid to keep her New York seat.
“Senator Gillibrand has emerged as one of the strongest advocates in the Senate for full ...
President Obama spoke Saturday at the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) national dinner. HRC is the nation's largest gay rights advocate. The president's received a standing ovation inside the Walter E. Washington Convention Center where he spoke, but gay activists protesting Sunday at the National Equality March ...
President Barack Obama restated his campaign pledge to allow homosexual men and women to serve openly in the military, but many in his audience of gay activists were left wondering when he would make good on the promise. "I will end 'don't ask-don't tell ...