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The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) is an American LGBTQ advocacy group.It is the largest LGBTQ political lobbying organization within the United States. [2] Based in Washington, D.C., the organization focuses on protecting and expanding rights for LGBTQ individuals, including advocating for same-sex marriage, anti-discrimination and hate crimes legislation, and HIV/AIDS advocacy.
Robinson became the president of the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) in late 2022. She is the first queer Black woman to lead the organization. [2] Robinson has stated that she will focus on issues such as voting rights, reproductive rights, LGBTQ+ rights, living wages and health care; she will focus on the voices and concerns of impoverished people.
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Each candidate appeared on the program in the order in which they accepted the invitation from Logo and the Human Rights Campaign to participate. [2] Three panelists posed questions to the candidates: Human Rights Campaign president Joe Solmonese, singer/songwriter Melissa Etheridge, and journalist Jonathan Capeheart. Margaret Carlson was ...
“The Human Rights Campaign is proud to be the exclusive beneficiary of ‘Lover of Men,’” said HRC’s vice president of membership Dane Grams. “It is an important conversation, at an ...
As the incoming president of the Human Rights Campaign, Kelley Robinson is up for the challenge. When she takes the reins of the prominent LGBTQ rights organization next month, she’s fully aware ...
Human Rights Campaign (HRC) and its Equality Votes political action committee are launching a multimillion-dollar digital ad blitz aimed at reaching “equality voters” for the Harris-Walz ...
In 2017, Clymer began working at the Human Rights Campaign, [3] the largest LGBTQ advocacy group and political lobbying organization in the United States. [4] In 2020, Clymer was included in Fortune magazine's 40 Under 40 list in the "Government and Politics" category. [ 6 ]