Human Rights Campaign Gives Consumers Information to Buy for Workplace Equality
In time to kick-off of the holiday shopping season, the Human Rights Campaign, the nation’s largest gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) civil rights organization, today released an updated version of the popular guide to hundreds of American brands rated on businesses’ treatment of LGBT employees.
Illinois House of Representatives Passes Civil Unions Bill
The Human Rights Campaign, America’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) civil rights group, today praised Illinois’ House of Representatives for passing a civil unions bill by a 61-52 vote. The bill now moves to the state Senate.
Pentagon Working Group Report Confirms No Major Impediments to Open Service
The Pentagon’s Comprehensive Working Group studying how to implement repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” has found few hurdles to implementation of open service by gays and lesbians, according to their report released today. The news provides tremendous momentum for upcoming Senate action on repeal, said the Human Rights Campaign, America’s largest gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) civil rights organisation.
Progressives Challenge the Cat Food Commission
Progressive Democrats of America is bringing an army of citizen activists to Capitol Hill on Tuesday, November 30, in advance of the full release of the Debt Commission’s report expected on December 1. Rubbing shoulders in congressional elevators with the usual representatives of corporate power will be ordinary unpaid citizens advocating for majority positions on jobs, election funding, energy, and Social Security.
Glee : Special Education
New Directions heads to sectionals against fierce competition including the Hipsters and Dalton Academy’s Warblers who shine with their newest member: Kurt. Meanwhile, romantic troubles begin for couples Emma and Carl as well as Finn and Rachel.
Randerson Cares Elder Services expands services to LGBT Communities
Leading New York City Senior Care Management firm, Randerson Cares, brings vital dignity to all seniors, offering new services aimed at caregivers, families and older people with specific, but often unmet, needs. Whether Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual or Transgender, physically or mentally challenged, HIV positive or in recovery or treatment, now Randerson Cares crafts care plans catering to every person’s unique needs.