September 5, 2013

Why We Should Care About Intersectionality

By Katrina C. Miles
Oftentimes, we disregard issues if we don’t believe that they directly impact us. Inner city schools have poor funding? Who cares, I went to private school. The unemployment rate keeps rising? Oh well, I’ve got a job.
September 3, 2013

Loving More, Loving Different, and Loving Your Way

Monogamous relationships are an awesome choice for many. But monogamy is not the only relationship model available.
August 13, 2013
June Crenshaw, Co-Chair HRC National Dinner

Why I’m Involved with the HRC National Dinner

Giving back and reaching out to my community

By June Crenshaw
My mom always encouraged me to leave the world better than I found it and she taught me that I had a responsibility to do my part. This is one of the many reasons I am involved with the fight for equality.
July 18, 2013

Who Brought the White Girl?

By Michelle Alexander
Is race and segregation still an issue? As the fight for equality heats up and more of us are on the front lines demanding equality, dare I ask: What do your life, decisions, social circles, conversations, jokes, and thoughts say about the level of equality you operate from?