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  2. LGBTQ culture in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    There are an estimated 209,000 LGBT people living in the broader Washington metropolitan area, making up 4.5% of the population. [2] The Census Bureau reported that there were 6,935 same-sex households in Washington, D.C., in 2018, of which 61% were same-sex spouses. [3]

  3. LGBTQ rights in the District of Columbia - Wikipedia

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    In November 2022, a bill was signed into law by the Mayor subject to a 30 day Congressional review (that passed the DC council unanimously 13-0) which implements and codified namely - transgender individuals rights, abortion, sexual behavior between consenting adults, body anatomy, etc into DC code and also "legally provides both sanctuary and ...

  4. Center for Black Equity - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Black Equity (CBE) is an organization birthed from a history of pride in the LGBT community. Before its time there were celebrations of LGBT pride in DC hosted by the Club House, an LGBT club that was occupied main by the Black LGBT community. [1]

  5. LGBT+ in Washington DC: Why the capital hosting World ... - AOL

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    World Pride is coming to DC in 2025 (washington.org) The progress flags billow in the wind as thousands of people gather at the front of the US Capitol to celebrate this year’s pride.

  6. Gay and Lesbian Activists Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Gay and Lesbian Activists Alliance (GLAA) of Washington, D.C. is a United States not-for-profit organization that works to secure legal rights for gays and lesbians in the District of Columbia. GLAA is a non-partisan advocacy organization founded April 20, 1971 as the Gay Activist Alliance of Washington.

  7. List of LGBTQ-related organizations and conferences

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    Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer related organizations and conferences range from social and support groups to organizations that are political in nature. Some groups are independent, while others are officially recognized advocacy groups within mainstream religious organizations.

  8. Casa Ruby - Wikipedia

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    Casa Ruby was a non-profit organization and community center in Washington, D.C., that provided housing, food, and other social services to LGBTQ people, primarily transgender, and gender queer people. [1] Casa Ruby was founded by Ruby Corado and first opened in 2012. [2] The organization was bilingual, providing services in both English and ...

  9. National LGBT Chamber of Commerce - Wikipedia

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    The findings of the week were presented along with awards for top achievement in LGBTI business at the NGLCC National Dinner in Washington, DC, on Friday, November 18, 2016. NGLCC Global Affiliate Chambers include: Argentina Cámara de Comercio Gay Lésbica Argentina (CCGLAR) Australia Gay and Lesbian Organization of Business and Enterprise (GLOBE)