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Alabama Families Continue to Appeal to Block Transgender Care Ban

A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit ruled the ban can go into effect. The families want a rehearing by the full court.

Kate Kendell Will Leave National Center for Lesbian Rights

After leading the trailblazing legal advocacy group for over two decades, executive director Kate Kendell will step down by the end of the year.

LGBTQ+ Pride Events Place Abortion Rights Front and Center Nationally

Pridegoers protested for reproductive freedom after the Supreme Court stripped Americans of a right for the first time in history. 

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Chicago's Lesbian Mayor Lori Lightfoot Resoundingly Loses Reelection

The issue of crime took center stage in the nation's third-largest city.

16 Civil Rights Leaders Demand Congress Pass the Equality Act

Officials of organizations like the Human Rights Campaign, the National Urban League, and the National Women's Law Center participate in a coordinated plea.

Trump and the Déjà Vu of Our Shameful History

The National Center for Lesbian Rights' Kate Kendell makes a powerful argument for rejecting hysteria.

When Religion Does Right

The head of the National Center for Lesbian Rights on the changes sweeping through the Mormon and Catholic churches.

National Center for Lesbian Rights Leader on Making a Movement for All

Imani Rupert-Gordon will take the helm at the venerable organization, NCLR announced today.

North Carolina at Center of National Debate Again, This Time Over Race

Keith Lamont Scott was fatally shot by police in Charlotte -- already in tumult over the anti-LGBT House Bill 2 -- only days after an unarmed black man was killed by police in Tulsa, Okla.

Billie Jean King's name to be added to New York's National Tennis Center

The National Tennis Center in Queens, N.Y., site of the U.S. Open, will be renamed for out tennis legend Billie Jean King.

Barneys N.Y.'s Spring Catalog Spotlights Trans Models

Working closely with the National Center for Transgender Equality and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community Center, Barneys New York launches a campaign designed to boost trans visibility.

Here's How to Ban Ex-Gay Therapy in Your State

The National Center for Lesbian Rights and the Human Rights Campaign have drafted a model bill.

Kamala Harris: I'm Not New to Transgender Causes

The presidential candidate talks to the National Center for Transgender Equality about her long record of support.

LGBTQ+ Visitor Center to Open at Stonewall National Monument

The center is to open in the summer of 2024 and will be the first LGBTQ-specific visitor center at a National Park Service site.

National LGBTQ Center for the Arts to Open in San Francisco

The center is mostly financed by the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus and its donors.

National Center for Missing & Exploited Children site scrubbed of transgender kids

LGBTQ+ and missing? The Trump administration doesn’t seem to care.

Big Party in S.F. as NCLR Turns 35

The National Center for Lesbian Rights, the San Francisco-based legal advocacy group, celebrated its 35th anniversary with an event Saturday that also honored Jane Lynch and plaintiffs in one of its high-profile cases.

With 1,500 people in attendance at the City View at Metreon,NCLR not only honored its own work but the achievements of others. Actress Jane Lynch was given the Vanguard Award for using her celebrity to further LGBT causes.

"I am honored and proud to be recognized by NCLR, which has given LGBT people and their families hope through its tireless work to gain dignity, respect, and, above all else, equality for all," Lynch said. "I love the selflessness and generosity of the organization, which stepped up and successfully represented my wife in her custody battle. I feel like I should be honoring them."

Also part of the festivities were Brittany Geldert, Damian McGee-Backes, Dylon Frei, Ebonie Richardson, Kyle Rooker, and Krystin Schuette (pictured) -- six student plaintiffs in the NCLR-fought case against Minnesota's Anoka-Hennepin school district. The students fought against distict policies that prevented officials from taking action against anti-LGBT bullying. The district, which has recently lost numerous students to suicide, has since changed its policies and is taking more responsibility for harassment in its hallways. Actor Wilson Cruz presented the award to the students.

Speaking at the event, NCLR executive director Kate Kendall said, "This year is especially significant, as NCLR celebrates turning 35 years old -- an opportunity for us to look back on our history-making cases, while recognizing those who continue to speak out against injustice and are helping change the legal landscape for every member of our community. The seven people we recognized this year truly embody what is to be a hero, and we are honored to stand beside them in the march toward equality." 

 

A Vote for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris Is a Vote for Hope and Honor

The former executive director for the National Center for Lesbian Rights imagines a world in which this "national nightmare" is over. 

This LGBT Organization Has a Clear Plan to Take on Trump

The Los Angeles LGBT Center, the nation's largest queer community center, is springing to action before the administration's worst plans take effect.

Exploiting a Health Care Emergency to Restrict Reproductive Rights

It's a shameful power play, writes Julianna S. Gonen of the National Center for Lesbian Rights.