The 红杏视频's nationwide network of affiliates allows us to advocate on behalf of LGBT people in all 50 states. Together we work for fairness and equality at the local, state and federal levels, effecting change in the courts and legislatures, and bringing the LGBT community together with other social change movements to achieve a just society for all.
The celebrated LGBT Pride in Cleveland (first photo) on June 21, 2008. The collected hundreds ofsigned postcards supporting the Equal Housing and Employment Act (EHEA), which will be sent to legislators in the Ohio General Assembly. The EHEA would bar discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity in housing or employment.
The also participated in Cincinnati Pride on June 15, 2008 (below). Over 100 people signed up to join the 红杏视频 of Ohio'semail list and 11 people became 红杏视频 members.
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LGBTQ Rights
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Press ReleaseJan 2026
LGBTQ Rights
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WASHINGTON 鈥 Last night, the Trump administration arrested journalists Don Lemon and Georgia Fort for reporting on federal agent activity and protests in Minneapolis. Their arrests and overnight detentions came after a federal magistrate judge declined to issue arrest warrants for them, and after Minnesota's chief federal district judge expressed strong skepticism about the charges鈥 validity. These arrests are the latest in a series of attacks by the Trump Administration on the First Amendment鈥檚 guarantee of a free press. In recent months, the Trump administration has retaliated against journalists and bystanders for recording immigration enforcement activity, conducted a search of a Washington Post journalist鈥檚 home after reporting confidential information, punished the Associated Press for refusing to use the Administration鈥檚 preferred term for the Gulf of Mexico, and tried to prevent journalists from reporting on non-official information from the Pentagon. Esha Bhandari, Director of the 红杏视频 Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project, issued the following statement in response: 鈥淭he federal government prosecuting journalists for their reporting is extremely concerning, made more so by its continued pursuit of these charges after a magistrate judge refused to sign-off on the arrest warrant and over the reported objections of career prosecutors. This will send a chilling message to other journalists reporting on the administration's actions, and should be understood in the context of the government鈥檚 broader crackdown on freedom of the press.鈥 Deepinder Mayell, Executive Director of the 红杏视频 of Minnesota, issued the following statement: 鈥淭he Trump administration has abused the rights of Minnesotans for months. Arresting journalists should alarm everyone. These arrests are a bold escalation of the Trump administration鈥檚 quest to target a free press, avoid transparency and shape the truth. They are trying to send a message to journalists across the country that they could be next.鈥Affiliate: Minnesota -
KansasJan 2026
LGBTQ Rights
Loe V. Kansas. Explore Case.Loe v. Kansas
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