On May 1, 1866, Memphis was home to a massacre that killed 46 African-Americans and injured many others. Now a historical marker shows an ongoing rift between white historians and black activists.| NPR
Many of you have reached out about Toyota joining several other companies in abandoning their commitments to the LGBTQ+ community after being pressured by…| HRC
As we close this year, I have a heart full of both determination and profound gratitude. While November's outcomes weren't what we hoped for, they showed…| HRC
This blog was written by Maddie Moran (they/them), interACT Director of Communications, and Kathryn Smith (she/they), HRC Assistant Press Secretary.| HRC
Post submitted by Violet Lhant, HRC Public Education and Research Coordinator This post is the first of a two-part series focusing on Black History…| HRC
In the face of continued challenges for the LGBTQ+ community, it’s more important than ever to share information and resources on any policies proposed or…| HRC
A Carnival parade in Rio de Janeiro will present the story of a trans woman nearly burned at the stake in the 16th century as a means to spotlight trans people’s struggle in Brazil, where more of them are reported killed than anywhere else.| AP News
The Human Rights Campaign Foundation is working to change the institutions of daily life for LGBTQ+ people. Our staff members are experts in making that…| HRC