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The more I looked at the Human Rights Campaign, the less it seems to be about human rights, ... Today, support for gay marriage is at 69% and 64% consider gay relationships moral.
Because companies want to raise their score on the Human Rights Campaign's "Corporate Equality Index." Advertisement. ... support for gay marriage is at 69% and 64% consider gay relationships moral.
Because companies want to raise their score on the Human Rights Campaign's "Corporate Equality Index." ... Today, support for gay marriage is at 69% and 64% consider gay relationships moral.
Apparently, if you're a small enough human, you don't have rights." The Campaign's president says its Corporate Equality Index is "about partnership with businesses to make workplaces as inclusive ...
Companies have launched programs, like funding floats at Pride parades, to raise their score on the Human Rights Campaign's Corporate Equality Index. But after learning that that HRC is just a ...
Because companies want to raise their score on the Human Rights Campaign’s “Corporate Equality Index.” ... support for gay marriage is at 69% and 64% consider gay relationships moral.
Understanding how the U.S. went from marriage equality a decade ago to steep backsliding on transgender rights today could ...
To raise their Corporate Equality Index scores, companies are encouraged to donate to LGBTQ+ groups — like the Human Rights Campaign! That helps the Campaign collect $42 million in tax-free money.
To raise their Corporate Equality Index scores, companies are encouraged to donate to LGBTQ+ groups — like the Human Rights Campaign! That helps the Campaign collect $42 million in tax-free money.
Can the lead plaintiff in the gay marriage case move on from his grief — and can America move on from homophobia?