'Carol' sweeps Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Awards
Todd Haynes’ Carol, which missed out on key nominations for best picture and best director from the Academy last week, swept the Gay and Lesbian Entertainment … In Sydney for the Australian premiere of Tangerine, director Sean Baker talks about his …
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Five of Hillary Clinton’s Best Quotes on LGBT Equality
Five of Hillary Clinton’s Best Quotes on LGBT Equality

Today, the Human Rights Campaign announced its support for Hillary Clinton for president in 2016. As a U.S. Senator, Secretary of State, and now leading Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton has been a proven champion for LGBT equality. But don’t just take our word for it. Check out just a few of our favorite Clinton quotes on LGBT equality:
1.) Hillary Clinton calls for an end to transgender violence.
In October, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke at HRC’s board meeting, promising to do more to end the violence.
“We’ve got to address the crisis of transphobic violence,” she said. “2015 has seen the murder of at least 19 transgender women, primarily women of color. And nobody knows how much violence goes unreported or ignored. And we need to say, with one voice, that transgender people are valued, they are loved, they are us, they desire to be treated fairly and equally.
2.) Hillary Clinton endorses marriage equality.
In 2012, Hillary Clinton joined the Human Rights Campaign’s Americans for Marriage Equality campaign to announce her support for same-sex marriage.
“LGBT Americans are our colleagues, our teachers, our soldiers, our friends, our loved ones – and they are full and equal citizens, and deserve the rights of citizenship. That includes marriage,” Clinton said in the video. “That’s why I support marriage for lesbian and gay couples. I support it personally and as a matter of policy and law, embedded in a broader effort to advance equality and opportunity for LGBT Americans and for all Americans. […]To deny the opportunity to any of our daughters and sons solely on the basis of who they are and who they love is to deny them the chance to live up to their God given potential.”
3.) Hilary Clinton calls the Equality Act is her highest priority.
At a CSPAN town hall meeting in October, Hillary Clinton further emphasized her support for full federal LGBT equality.
“We have to pass the Equality Act, which is currently pending in Congress,” she said. “That will be my highest priority”
4.) Hillary Clinton supports LGBT youth and their families.
In December, Clinton called for an end to the dangerous and widely-debunked practice of conversion therapy.
“It is time to put an end to conversion therapy for minors,” she tweeted. “We should be supporting LGBT kids—not trying to change them.
5.) Hillary Clinton stands in support of LGBT equality worldwide.
In recognition of International Human Rigths Day in 2011, then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called for an end to anti-LGBT violence. ““Being LGBT does not make you less human. And that is why gay rights are human rights and human rights are gay rights,” she said.
Her fight is our fight. Find out more about Hillary Clinton’s record on LGBT equality
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Big Four perform well in LGBT equality
Big Four perform well in LGBT equality
The accountancy profession has performed well in lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual (LGBT … including openings in Northern Ireland and Vietnam. Woodfield said, “This is a fantastic achievement for PwC and everybody in the firm should be proud …
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Human Rights Campaign Endorses Hillary Clinton for President
Human Rights Campaign Endorses Hillary Clinton for President

HRC today announced its endorsement of Hillary Clinton for President. HRC’s Board of Directors, comprised of 32 community leaders from across the nation, unanimously voted to endorse Secretary Clinton — an endorsement she will accept next Sunday, January 24at an event in Des Moines, Iowa with HRC President Chad Griffin and the organization’s members and supporters.
Today’s endorsement comes at a time when the stakes could not be higher for the LGBT community. Over the last seven years under President Obama’s leadership, the nation has made substantial progress on LGBT equality — from the end of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” to his Executive Order protecting LGBT employees of federal contractors from discrimination, to his historic support for nationwide marriage equality, to signing landmark hate crimes legislation, speaking out against so-called “conversion therapy,” and working to protect LGBT students. Despite the fact that a majority of Republican and Independent voters today support federal protections for LGBT Americans, the leading Republican candidates for president have threatened to halt progress as well as revoke, repeal, and overturn the gains made during President Obama’s two terms.
HRC President Chad Griffin said, “All the progress we have made as a nation on LGBT equality — and all the progress we have yet to make — is at stake in November. In most states, LGBT people are still at risk of being fired, evicted or denied services simply because of who they are. Today, 63 percent of LGBT Americans report having experienced such discrimination, and we are seeing other troubling trends, from the onslaught of state and local anti-LGBT measures to the national scourge of anti-transgender violence to backsliding on HIV/AIDS prevention and youth homelessness. Against this backdrop, we’ve heard the leading Republican presidential candidates repeatedly threaten to block our progress, and to revoke, repeal, and overturn the gains we’ve made during President Obama’s two terms.
“While they fight to take us backwards, Hillary Clinton is fighting to advance LGBT equality across our nation and throughout the world. We are proud to endorse Hillary Clinton for president, and believe that she is the champion we can count on in November — and every day she occupies the Oval Office.”
WATCH: The Human Rights Campaign has released a new video on today’s endorsement.
The Human Rights Campaign — with 1.5 million members and supporters nationwide — is planning an unprecedented organizational effort to register and mobilize the nation’s pro-equality majority and elect pro-LGBT candidates up and down the ballot. In 2016, HRC expects that the pro-equality vote will be larger, stronger, and more energized than at any point in history. Exit polls show that in 2012 at least six million LGB Americans voted in an election decided by less than five million votes. Today, in key states like Ohio, North Carolina, and Florida, the population of LGBT adults is greater than the average margin of victory in the last three presidential elections. HRC has begun organizing members and supporters in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina ahead of the upcoming caucus and primary elections. HRC will soon make announcements about campaign activities related to Presidential, Senate and other races in additional states.
Beyond the LGBT vote, polling has shown that in 2016, LGBT equality could be a pivotal issue for the general electorate. Support for marriage equality hit a record high of 60 percent over the last year, and nearly 80 percent of Americans support federal non-discrimination protections for LGBT people. LGBT equality is also a key decision point for voters: a 55 percent majority of Americans say they would be less likely to vote for a candidate opposed to marriage equality. This progress has been driven in great part by the growing number of Americans — now nine out of ten people — with an LGBT person in their lives.
Secretary Clinton has made LGBT equality a pillar of her campaign and recently unveiled the most robust and ambitious LGBT plan any candidate for president has ever laid out. She has vowed to fight for the Equality Act — a bill that would finally offer explicit, clear, and permanent non-discrimination protections for LGBT people at the federal level — and her detailed LGBT policy platform specifically calls for dropping the ban on open transgender military service, outlawing dangerous “conversion therapy” for minors, ending the epidemic of transgender violence, and supporting HIV prevention and affordable treatment, among other proposals that would advance equality and support the LGBT community.
Clinton also has a long record as a champion for LGBT rights both in the U.S. and, notably, around the globe. As Secretary of State, Clinton became the first in her position to robustly advocate for LGBT equality throughout the world, making a historic and forceful speech to the United Nations declaring that “gay rights are human rights.” In the Senate, she helped lead on bills to protect LGBT workers from employment discrimination, and had a strong record on key votes and legislation that mattered to LGBT Americans.
HRC’s endorsement criteria include support for issues of concern to the community, demonstrated leadership on LGBT issues, and viability. As part of that process, all candidates — on both sides of the aisle — were asked to fill out a candidate questionnaire. Secretary Clinton, Senator Bernie Sanders, and Governor Martin O’Malley provided answers, while no Republican candidates for president returned HRC’s questionnaire. HRC has, however, compiled a detailed look at each of the Republican candidates’ records and those assessments can be found here.
HRC endorsed Barack Obama for president in June 2008 and in May 2011, Senator John Kerry for president in June 2004, and Al Gore for president in February 2000.
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Spy agency named Britain's best gay-friendly employer
Spy agency named Britain's best gay-friendly employer
LONDON, United Kingdom — Britain’s MI5 spy agency was on Tuesday named the country’s best employer for promoting lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender diversity. The domestic counter-intelligence and security agency came top of the annual Workplace …
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Changing minds or preaching to the choir?
Changing minds or preaching to the choir?
A case in point is the Australian play Gaybies, written by Dean Bryant and exploring … Playwright and performer Ben Noble’s new play, Member, explores the aftermath of a vicious wave of anti-gay violence which swept Sydney’s eastern suburbs in …
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Dealing With Guilt And Shame
Dealing With Guilt And Shame
Heather Bellamy spoke with psychotherapist Peter Mockford about the difference between guilt and shame, looking at the importance of guilt and the toxic nature of shame. Struggling with a lot of guilt and shame can make us angry, lack personal value and …
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Sky News Reporter Gerard Tubb 'Banned' From Speaking To Muslim Women At David Cameron Event
Sky News Reporter Gerard Tubb 'Banned' From Speaking To Muslim Women At David Cameron Event
They added the cameras were only allowed to roll for ‘five minutes’, before the rest of their exchanges – a “private chat” took place. Cameron has been criticised for his announcement of the new £20 million fund for women to learn English, having cut a £ …
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BoyAhoy – Gay Chat & Friend
BoyAhoy – Gay Chat & Friend
BoyAhoy is the global network for meeting gay men. Allows an application to have itself started as soon as the system has finished booting. This can make it take longer to start the phone and allow the application to slow down overall performance of the …
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