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LGBTQ+ employees traveling abroad for work feel less safe. What should companies do?

Despite the safety concerns, only 13 percent of workplaces provide LGBTQ+ specific pre-travel information for trips abroad.

Making Plans for a Pulse Memorial

This week the first in a series of town hall meetings and an online survey will gather input on creating a memorial at the site of the tragedy.

Our Exit Poll Finds LGBT Voters Cheering Hillary On in 2016

When The Advocate asked LGBT voters to fill out an online survey about the election, we couldn't help also throwing in a question about who you have in mind for 2016. The result isn't scientific. But one name stood out.

CDC Launches Largest Sex Survey Ever of Gay and Bi Men

For every survey done, a donation goes to the It Gets Better project.

Why LGBTQ+ Americans Go to TikTok and Therapists to Make Health Decisions

Queer folks across the country are building physical and digital bridges to places where health systems have failed.

Survey: Americans more accepting of openly gay athletes

According to a recent national survey conducted by Witeck-Combs Communications and Harris Interactive, 72% of heterosexual adults say their feelings toward their favorite male professional athlete would not change if the player revealed he is gay.

Mormon Youth Survey Backtracks on Gay Erasure

The study originally asked if respondents 'struggle' with 'same-sex attraction'; now it asks if they 'experience' it.

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Survey: More Americans Know a Trans Person, Yet Acceptance Unchanged

A Pew Research Center survey finds more acquaintance with trans people and those who prefer gender-neutral pronouns, but comfort levels haven't moved in recent years.

6 in 10 LGBTQ Europeans Fear Holding Their Partner's Hand in Public

Over half of LGBTQ people in France, and 68 percent in Poland, said that intolerance has increased in their countries since 2012. 

Debunked: Talking to Gays Might Not Change Voters' Minds

A new report discredits a much-hailed study that speaking with gay people can sway opinions on same-sex marriage.

Survey: 83% of self-identified gays are out

As gays and lesbians celebrate another National Coming Out Day on Wednesday, a new survey reports that 83% of respondents who self-identify as gay or lesbian consider themselves out. The survey also showed that seven out of 10 straight adults say they know someone who is lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender.

GLAAD Report Finds Acceptance, Complacency on LGBT Rights

Non-LGBT Americans are increasingly accepting of LGBT people, but many don't realize that equality has not yet been achieved.

Gay teens report high rate of school harassment

One third of teens report that students are frequently harassed in school because they are or are perceived to be lesbian, gay, or bisexual, according to a new study by the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network.

Voters of Color Embrace Mail-in Option, Says HRC Survey

Substantial percentages of voters of color overall and LGBTQ ones say it's a good option for safety and avoiding voter suppression.

POLL: Majority of Americans Oppose 'License to Discriminate'

A new Reuters/Ipsos poll finds a majority of respondents don't think businesses should be able to turn away the gays.

Most Americans Don’t Want States Able to Ban Gender-Affirming Care for Transgender Kids

A new poll from Data for Progress shows that voters aren't on board with Republican plans to regulate women's bodies or trans teenagers' identities.