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?
July 16, 2013
San Francisco Pride

A Particularly Happy Pride

My experience as a D.C. resident attending San Francisco Pride


By Karen Houston
Just two days following the Supreme Court’s historic decisions regarding DOMA and Proposition 8, I flew across the country to experience our nation’s largest Pride celebration.
June 24, 2013
Eli Strong

The Small Town Escape Paradox

By Eli Strong Anyone who has lived in Washington, D.C. for any length of time knows that the nation’s capital is intrinsically a transient city.