Here are 26 organizations fighting Donald Trump that you can donate to
The work these groups do will be critical during a second Trump Administration.
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November 13, 2024
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The work these groups do will be critical during a second Trump Administration.
The offensive texts, which the FBI said it is investigating, even went to children in high school.
Just over half of Americans said they are satisfied with the nation's acceptance of gay and lesbian people, the lowest rate since 2013.
“We will not go back,” Lambda Legal CEO Kevin Jennings told The Advocate.
In a world dominated by the Strong Man archetype, how can queer men redefine masculinity and find true strength within themselves?
Looking for an LGBTQ+ rights group to contribute to on Giving Tuesday? Well, you're in luck. Here are some groups to consider.
The transgender conservative admitted to a political change of heart in an op-ed for The Washington Post.
The Department of Health and Human Services is moving forward with a discriminatory rule.
Tim Wildmon of the American Family Association boasts of receiving a letter from the company's CEO about its giving policy that actually went to hundreds.
The extreme-right media, which we read so you don't have to, object to the "hate group" label for certain organizations, even when it fits.
The National Christian Foundation has given millions to the Alliance Defending Freedom and the Family Research Council.
Democrats Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff, both LGBTQ+ allies, have unseated Republican senators from Georgia.
A 2018 manual of the Christian organization said that homosexuality is immoral.
The former president clearly did not understand the assignment, while Vice President Kamala Harris did.
The First Daughter donated to a church whose pastor has railed against marriage equality.
The council is already a who's who of anti-LGBTQ leaders, but Wildmon's American Family Association is one of the most hateful groups in the nation.
Trump had promised to overturn all of Obama's executive orders but is making an exception after pressure from LGBT activists.
The band denounced the Republican party's antigay ways and more at a Cleveland show -- which left GOP conventioneers seeing red.
The former Alabama chief justice and current U.S.Senate candidate is spouting more anti-LGBT vitriol, this time motivated by Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly's ruling.
Tamisha Iman and LaLa Ri urge voting in the Tuesday runoff that will determine control of the U.S. Senate.