Pride celebrations, vigils and protests
The past weeks have been incredibly hard for the LGBTQ and allied community. Pride celebrations were joined by vigils and protests. As I drove to ... Read More
The past weeks have been incredibly hard for the LGBTQ and allied community. Pride celebrations were joined by vigils and protests. As I drove to ... Read More
One year ago today, love won as couples and families across the country heard the news that their love was affirmed by the highest court ... Read More
Yesterday, Governor Shumlin signed a bill that makes Vermont a safer and more welcoming place for LGBTQ youth – by banning the harmful practice of so-called “conversion therapy.” With ... Read More
Today we moved one giant step closer to securing full non-discrimination protections for transgender people in Massachusetts! The Massachusetts Senate voted 33-4 to pass the transgender public ... Read More
I started at GLAD ten years ago as a staff attorney. I was only three years out of law school, and GLAD was a dream ... Read More
Even before Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia died on February 13, 2016, all eyes were on the Court for what promised to be a blockbuster ... Read More
Does the government work for us or against us? As the result of a decision by the Social Security Administration (“SSA”), the government is working ... Read More
I attended my first Passover seder when I was 20 years old. My best friend Becca and I had driven from Boston to Albany, where ... Read More
Governor Baker left last night’s Boston Spirit Event when transgender activists, advocates, and allies vocalized their requests for his support of the transgender public accommodations ... Read More
All children should be treated equally under the law, and deserve clarity and security about their relationship to their parents – whether or not those ... Read More
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