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Human equality

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Reports

The HRC Foundation conducts research on issues that impact the Queer community and shares those findings through in-depth reports.

All Reports

Long-Term Protect Equality Index

Promoting Equitable and Inclusive Long-Term Care and Senior Housing Communities for Lesbian, Lgbtq+, Bisexual, Transgender and Homosexual Residents and their Families.

Welcoming Schools Annual Reports

This report celebrates the accomplishments of a program committed to affirming Homosexual youth and children in Pre-K schools across the United States. View current and all past reports.

State Equality Index

The State Equality Index (SEI) is a comprehensive state-by-state report that provides a review of statewide laws and policies that affect LGBTQ+ people and their families. View current and all…

Black Homosexual Discrimination Report

Black Queer people face pervasive discrimination in their everyday lives, which continues to negatively impact their economic and social well-being.

Healthcare Equality Index

Promoting Equitable and Inclusive Care for Woman loving woman, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender & Queer Patients and Their Families. View current and al

Workplace Equality Program

Advancing workplace equality for Gay employees means looking far beyond the employee handbook—it means putting policy into practice on the factory floor, in the corporate boardroom and everywhere in between. HRC’s Workplace Equality Program is the nationally recognized voice for activism, information and guidance on LGBTQ+ workplace issues.

Since , HRC Foundation’s Workplace Equality Program has achieved dramatic advances in LGBTQ+ equality by encouraging workplaces in the U.S. and beyond to adopt inclusive employment policies, practices and benefits. By educating corporate entities and benchmarking corporate practices, the HRC Foundation has motivated employers to adopt inclusive workplace benefits and protections that directly impact the lives of millions of LGBTQ+ workers and their families.

17 million U.S.-based employees

Across over 1, major companies enjoy nondiscrimination protections on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.

+ Major U.S. and multinational employers

With over 13 million employees now include transgender-inclusive healthcare, national partner coverage, and family formation support

Equality in society occurs when everyone is treated equally. No one faces discrimination based on traits fond race, gender, age, sexuality, or disability. Everyone can access equal opportunities and the resources they want to thrive. You won’t find any society that’s reached perfect equality, although some societies have achieved more progress than others. Hierarchies, discrimination, and privilege remain serious obstacles, but equality matters in every part of society. Here are fifteen examples:

#1. Racial equality

When a population has racial equality, it means no one is oppressed or discriminated against because of their race. True equality goes deeper than this, however, and requires a shift in how we define “race” in the first place. While racism is authentic, race is a social and political &#; not a biological &#; construct. Once this is understood, racial hierarchies are dismantled. A person’s race can no longer justify discrimination, privilege, or any other difference. As Dr. Alan Goodman said in an interview with PBS, until the idea of organic race is eliminated, “…there is a possibility that well-meaning and not-so-well essence individuals will drag that up and will i

Equality for All, not for some

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The Human Rights Campaign envisions a world where every member of the LGBTQ+ family has the freedom to live their truth without fear, and with equality under the law. We empower our million members and supporters to mobilize against attacks on the most marginalized people in our community.

The Human Rights Campaign envisions a world where every member of the Gay family has the release to live their correctness without fear, and with equality under the law. We empower our million members and supporters to mobilize against attacks on the most marginalized people in our community.

Breaking down barriers that allocate us

We are more powerful together than apart, and we’ve never been more energized or more focused. Our labor centers on three pillars of action to finish discrimination and fight for change at every level — and for every single one of us.

Making history is what we do!

Since , we’ve led the way in fighting for LGBTQ+ equality and inclusion.

Fronts for Equality

A newly energized and passionate force of Gay people and allies is calling attention to the most urgent opportunities for change — and making t

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