Is Chick-fil-A still anti-LGBTQ+? Here’s its full record
From employee discrimination to millions in harmful donations, Chick-fil-A has a long anti-LGBTQ+ history. But how much is still going on?
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September 11, 2024
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From employee discrimination to millions in harmful donations, Chick-fil-A has a long anti-LGBTQ+ history. But how much is still going on?
The National Christian Foundation has given millions to the Alliance Defending Freedom and the Family Research Council.
This marks the third time Chick-fil-A has attempted to launch in the United Kingdom, after its first two locations faced massive boycotts spearheaded by the LGBTQ+ community.
Brave Space Alliance said that they were only made aware of the new location planned for the floor beneath them when local news outlets reported on its opening.
Void's "Chick-Feel-Gay" event pledged 20 percent of proceeds to Brave Space Alliance, an LGBTQ+ group that shares a building with Chick-fil-A.
Chick-fil-A said they were leaving the politics to the government, as early as 2011. Think Progress says that ain't so.
A donation from the festival's owner to Elton John's AIDS charity follows years of funding for anti-LGBT groups.
The fast food chain is highlighting the fact it stopped giving to a host of antigay groups. But some organizations remain that were considered questionable in the past.
Dan Cathy says his opinions on marriage haven't changed, he's just learned to keep them to himself.
Marriage equality advocates attend Chick-Fil-A's annual giveaway.
Trans siblings say they were denied use of restrooms corresponding with their gender identity.
Freedom for All Americans charts the interlocking relationships of anti-LGBT groups, and Liberty Counsel protests, especially against conservative LGBT rights supporter Paul Singer.
The head of AEG -- which runs the world's most famous music festival -- hits back at accusations of antigay animus, while a scheduled performer for the April event makes it clear he won't abide discrimination.
Alexander Modiano describes the queer conundrum of visiting the desert music festival.
The event has taken place at the venue before.