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We are the Supermajority
A community for women who want to use our power to transform this country—for good. http://bit.ly/2Was7P3
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Emily’s List | Changing the Face of History
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Together We Will Rise!
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Change is Here | IWPR
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Planned Parenthood Saves Transgender Lives
Meet Brooke. Brooke is just one of the many LGBTQ folks who would be harmed by a repeal of the Affordable Care Act, now making its way through Congress. The ACA repeal bill would defund Planned Parenthood, which provides safe, affordable care without judgment or stigma to 2.5 million people each year. That includes more than 4.2 million tests and treatments for STIs and more than 650,000 HIV tests. Planned Parenthood is also one of the country’s largest providers of health care to transgender people. As Brooke notes, "An attack on one of us is an attack on all." We in the LGBTQ community must stand together, and that means supporting the work of Planned Parenthood. Text "SAVE ACA" to 30644 to tell your Senator how important it is that we preserve the Affordable Care Act.
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My Mother's Hands | NDWA
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Make LGBTQ Elders Feel Welcome and Cared For: Join HRC and SAGE's Long-term Care Equality Index
Research shows that upwards of five percent of long-term care residents are members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or transgender community. The Human Rights Campaign Foundation and SAGE believe that most long-term care communities want LGBTQ elders to feel welcome and get the care they need. That’s why the Long-term Care Equality Index, also known as the LEI, exists. The LEI encourages and helps long-term care communities adopt policies and best practices that provide culturally competent and responsive care to LGBTQ elders. Participating in the LEI creates an environment committed to not just ending discrimination for the LGBTQ community but advancing inclusion for all residents, visitors, and employees. Sign up for the Long-Term Care Equality Index today. http://www.TheLEI.org Follow us! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/humanrightscampaign Twitter: https://twitter.com/hrc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/humanrightscampaign TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@humanrightscampaign Visit our website: https://www.hrc.org #HRC #HumanRightsCampaign #LEI
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2021 Corporate Equality Index | HRC
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1969 Wellesley College commencement speaker: Hillary Rodham | Hillary Clinton
SUBSCRIBE for the latest news and updates from the Hillary Clinton campaign ► http://hrc.io/1IoVaSK Watch more videos from Hillary Clinton!► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZwguLJVxsM&index=1&list=PLt9jO9QkAAocHqyifNQaGPR-9jipern-b Stay connected with the campaign. Subscribe on YouTube ► http://hrc.io/1JUHnFa Like us on Facebook ► http://hrc.io/1cXY8Cx Follow us on Twitter ► http://hrc.io/1LFY7z9 Follow us on Instagram ► http://hrc.io/1MdkRtE Pin with us on Pinterest ► http://hrc.io/1Hu3ehd ABOUT HILLARY CLINTON Hillary Clinton has served as Secretary of State, Senator from New York, First Lady of the United States, First Lady of Arkansas, a practicing lawyer and law professor, activist, and volunteer, but the first things her friends and family will tell you is that she’s never forgotten where she came from or who she’s been fighting for throughout her life. Hillary was raised in a suburb of Illinois where she attended public school and was raised a Methodist by her parents. She attended Wellesley College, and went on to study law at Yale. After attending Yale Law School, she went to work for the Children’s Defense Fund, going door to door in New Bedford, Massachusetts. After serving as a lawyer for the Congressional Committee investigating President Nixon, she moved to Arkansas where she taught law and ran legal clinics representing poor people. She co-founded Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, one of the state’s first child advocacy groups. As First Lady under President Bill Clinton, Hillary tenaciously led the fight to reform our health care system so that all our families have access to the care they need at affordable prices. Hillary led the U.S. delegation to Beijing to attend the UN Fourth World Conference on Women and gave a groundbreaking speech, declaring that “human rights are women's rights and women's rights are human rights once and for all”—inspiring women worldwide and helping to galvanize a global movement for women’s rights and opportunities. Hillary was then elected to the U.S. Senate, becoming the first woman senator from New York. She repeatedly worked across the aisle to get things done, including working alongside Republicans after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. When Congress wouldn't do enough for rural areas and small towns, Hillary didn’t back down. She launched innovative partnerships with the tech industry and provided support to local colleges and small businesses. When President Obama asked Hillary to serve as his secretary of state, she answered the call to public service once again. She was a forceful champion for human rights, internet freedom, and rights and opportunities for women and girls, LGBT people and young people all around the globe. Now she’s running for President because everyday Americans need a champion and she wants to be that champion. ABOUT THE HILLARY CLINTON YOUTUBE CHANNEL Welcome to Hillary Clinton’s YouTube Channel. This channel is the official hub for videos related to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential run, and where you’ll find small glimpses into the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign. Learn all about Hillary’s platform, and where she stands on the issues facing America today. Connect with Hillary on the problems that matter to you: climate change, immigration, healthcare, inequality, education, and the economy. See the pivotal moment that began it all, with the Getting Started video announcing her candidacy. Watch important speeches and event highlights, such as Hillary’s official campaign launch speech on Roosevelt Island, New York. Stay up to date with the campaign ads and video everyone will be talking about on social media. Follow Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail leading up to the democratic primaries and caucuses in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Nevada, and many more states. Explore Hillary’s background and bio, and learn how she has always been a forceful champion for human rights, internet freedom, and rights and opportunities for women and girls, the LGBT community, and young people all around the globe. Get inspired and fired up about becoming a volunteer, and donating to the campaign. Hillary is running for President because everyday Americans need a champion and she want to be that champion. This account is run by Hillary for America. Get updates from the campaign by going to our website: http://www.hillaryclinton.com/join
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HRC All Children, All Families: Nakiya’s Story
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He is suing Donald Trump
President Trump, meet Martín Batalla Vidal. He’s bravely suing you in court for ending #DACA. You threw his life, and hundreds of thousands of #Dreamers lives, into chaos. But his resilience is uniquely American and you can’t take that away from any of us. ↓
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Meet Theo, our 2017 Pride Contest winner
Airbnb and SAGE partnered together to bring an LGBT senior to New York City to experience Pride. This is the story of our winner, Theo.
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