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OPEN LETTER TO THE U.S. SENATE: Civil & Human Rights Organizations Oppose Confirmation of Sessions
The Senate has a responsibility to consider Session’s record in weighing whether he should be confirmed for this important office. We agree that when they look to his record, particularly regarding people of color, immigrants, LGBTQ people, women and people with disabilities, they must agree he …
Rhode Island Couple’s Court Win Creates Alternative Path to Family Security
Bryce Helie and Cara Millett met in college in 1999 and soon became inseparable. After graduating, they moved to Rhode Island, where Bryce opened up a deli and Cara went to graduate school. “I knew I wanted to have children,” says Cara, but the couple wanted to make sure they did it in a careful, …
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Pop-Up ID Project

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Why I March
James Baldwin has this quote that I think about constantly: “To be a Negro in this country and to be relatively conscious is to be in a rage almost all the time." As a queer woman of color, this Women’s March is important to me because it’s crucial to my intersectional activism. It is important to me to show up as part of a community to show solidarity with like-minded folks, and to be a voice of … Read More →
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Community Call: Doe v. Clenchy 1-31-2014
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Justice #ForAll
GLAD proudly stands shoulder to shoulder with brave plaintiffs and community members who inspire us every day. Here are a few powerful stories that show the love, perseverance, compassion, and commitment to being ourselves that form the foundation of our shared fight for justice.