Tim Walz to honor LGBTQ+ community at Human Rights Campaign National Dinner (exclusive)
Kamala Harris’s running mate will continue his LGBTQ+ advocacy with keynote address at the highly-anticipated event.
SEPTEMBER 4, 2024
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Kamala Harris’s running mate will continue his LGBTQ+ advocacy with keynote address at the highly-anticipated event.
The diva missed the 2019 HRC Los Angeles Dinner but showed her love for the LGBTQ community in an Instagram post.
Amidst a backdrop of protest and advocacy, Dr. Jill Biden highlights the ongoing battle for LGBTQ+ rights and remembers LGBTQ+ teen Nex Benedict.
First Lady Jill Biden will speak as well at the Human Rights Campaign event.
Sen. Hillary Clinton addressed guests via satellite at the Human Rights Campaign annual fund-raiser in Washington, D.C., in place of vice-presidential candidate Sen, Joseph Biden, who canceled all weekend campaign events when his mother-in-law became critically ill. Clinton told the room of nearly 3,000 people it was a "privilege" to fill in for Biden because of the work she had proudly done with HRC is previous battles. "Together with the Human Rights Campaign on the front lines, we took back the Congress in 2006, and together we're going to take back the White House," she said.
Out stars are speaking out and advocating for the LGBTQ+ community.
Speaking at an HRC dinner, New York mayor Michael Bloomberg earned cheers and jeers for saying he personally supports same-sex marriage on the same day he said he'd appeal a pro-gay marriage court decision
The LGBTQ organization's Atlanta gala will feature actors, writers, and politicians.
The pansexual singer, actor, and activist "has been a guiding force for positive change," says HRC President Alphonso David.
Marcia Gay Harden, Yeardley Smith, and more sent love to the transgender and GNC communities. And trans singer Shea Diamond gave advice to allies.
The former vice president spoke of his marriage equality support and vowed to continue his advocacy at the Human Rights Campaign dinner in Ohio.
Leaders and activists united in a compelling dialogue, paving a path of unity and understanding ahead of the HRC National Dinner.
Biden leaves office as the most pro-LGBTQ+ president in history.