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Human Rights Campaign

The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) is an American LGBTQ advocacy group. It is the largest LGBTQ political lobbying organization within the United States.[2] Based in Washington, D.C., the organization focuses on protecting and expanding rights for LGBTQ individuals, most notably advocating for same-sex marriage, anti-discrimination and hate crimes legislation, and HIV/AIDS advocacy. The organization has a number of legislative initiatives as well as supporting resources for LGBTQ individuals.

Human Rights Campaign
AbbreviationHRC
Formation1980; 43 years ago (1980)
FounderSteve Endean
TypeNonprofit advocacy organization
PurposeLGBTQ rights
HeadquartersWashington, D.C., United States
President
Kelley Robinson
AffiliationsHuman Rights Campaign Foundation, Human Rights Campaign PAC
Revenue (2021)
$46.3 million[1]
Expenses (2021)$35.2 million[1]
Websitewww.hrc.org

Structure edit

HRC is an umbrella group of two separate non-profit organizations and a political action committee: the HRC Foundation, a 501(c)(3)[3] organization that focuses on research, advocacy and education; the Human Rights Campaign, a 501(c)(4)[4] organization that focuses on promoting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) rights through lobbying Congress and state and local officials for support of pro-LGBTQ bills, and mobilizing grassroots action amongst its members; and the HRC Political Action Committee, a super PAC which supports and opposes political candidates.[5]

Leadership edit

Kelley Robinson was announced as the new president of the Human Rights Campaign on September 20, 2022. She succeeded Interim President Joni Madison on November 28, 2022, becoming the first Black queer woman to lead the organization.[6][7][8]

HRC's work is supported by three boards: the Board of Directors, which is the governing body for the organization; the HRC Foundation Board, which manages the foundation's finances and establishes official policies governing the foundation; and the board of governors, which manages the organization's local outreach nationwide.[9]

History edit

 
Human Rights Campaign headquarters in Washington, D.C.

Steve Endean, who had worked with a previously established Gay Rights National Lobby from 1978, established the Human Rights Campaign Fund political action committee in 1980.[10][11] The two groups eventually merged. In 1983, Vic Basile, at the time one of the leading LGBT rights activists in Washington, D.C., was elected as the first executive director. In October 1986, the HRC Foundation (HRCF) was formed as a non-profit organization.[12]

In January 1989, Basile announced his departure, and HRC reorganized from serving mainly as a political action committee (PAC) to broadening its function to encompass lobbying, research, education, and media outreach.[13] HRC decided on a new Statement of Purpose: "For the promotion of the social welfare of the gay and lesbian community by drafting, supporting and influencing legislation and policy at the federal, state and local level." Tim McFeeley, a Harvard Law School graduate, founder of the Boston Lesbian and Gay Political Alliance, and a co-chair of the New England HRC Committee, was elected the new executive director. Total membership was then approximately 25,000 members.[14]

In 1992, HRC endorsed a presidential candidate for the first time, Bill Clinton. In March 1993, HRC began a new project, National Coming Out Day. From January 1995 until January 2004, Elizabeth Birch served as the executive director of the HRC. Under her leadership, the institution more than quadrupled its membership to 500,000 members.[15]

In 1995, the organization dropped the word "Fund" from its name, becoming the Human Rights Campaign. That same year, it underwent a complete reorganization. The HRC Foundation added new programs such as the Workplace Project and the Family Project, while HRC itself broadly expanded its research, communications, and marketing/public relations functions. The organization also unveiled a new logo, a yellow equal sign inside of a blue square.[16]

 
The Human Rights Campaign often has a large presence at LGBT-related events such as the Chicago Pride Parade as seen above.

As part of the activities surrounding the Millennium March on Washington, the HRC Foundation sponsored a fundraising concert at Washington, D.C.'s RFK Stadium on April 29, 2000. Billed as a concert to end hate crimes, "Equality Rocks" honored hate crime victims and their families, such as featured speakers Dennis and Judy Shepard, the parents of Matthew Shepard. The event included Melissa Etheridge, Garth Brooks, Pet Shop Boys, k.d. lang, Nathan Lane, Rufus Wainwright, Albita Rodríguez, and Chaka Khan.[17][18]

Elizabeth Birch's successor, Cheryl Jacques, resigned in November 2004 after only 11 months as executive director. Jacques said she had resigned over "a difference in management philosophy".[19]

In March 2005, HRC announced the appointment of Joe Solmonese as the president. He served in that position until stepping down in May 2012 to co-chair the Barack Obama presidential campaign.[20]

HRC launched its Religion and Faith Program in 2005 to mobilize clergy to advocate for LGBT people, and helped form DC Clergy United for Marriage Equality, which was involved in the legalization of same-sex marriage in the District of Columbia.[21] On March 10, 2010, the first legally recognized same-sex weddings in the District of Columbia were held at the headquarters of the Human Rights Campaign.[22]

On August 9, 2007, HRC and Logo TV co-hosted a forum for 2008 Democratic presidential candidates dedicated specifically to LGBT issues.[23]

In 2010, HRC lobbied for the repeal of the United States ban on HIV-positive people's entry into the country for travel or immigration.[24][25]

In September 2011, it was announced that Joe Solmonese would step down as president of HRC following the end of his contract in 2012.[26] Despite initial speculation that former Atlanta City Council president Cathy Woolard would be appointed, no replacement was announced until March 2, 2012, when American Foundation for Equal Rights co-founder Chad Griffin was announced as Solmonese's successor. Griffin took office on June 11, 2012.[27]

In 2012, HRC said that it had raised and contributed $20 million to re-elect President Obama and to advance same-sex marriage.[28] In addition to the Obama re-election campaign, HRC spent money on marriage-related ballot measures in Washington, Maine, Maryland and Minnesota, and the election of Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin in Wisconsin.[29]

In 2013, HRC conducted a postcard campaign in support of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA).[30]

In 2019, HRC joined with 42 other religious and allied organizations in issuing a statement opposing Project Blitz, an effort by a coalition of Christian right organizations to influence state legislation.[31]

In May 2020, HRC endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden in the 2020 United States presidential election.[32]

In June 2023, HRC declared a "national state of emergency" for LGBT people following a wave of anti-LGBT laws that were enacted in a number of U.S. states over the previous few years.[33][34]

Executive directors and President and CEOs edit

Beginning with the founder, the highest management position in the organization was Executive director. Beginning in 2004, the position was changed to President and CEO.

Years Name
  1980–1983 Steve Endean[10][11]
  1983–1989 Vic Basile[12]
  1989–1995 Tim McFeeley[14]
  1995–2004 Elizabeth Birch[15]
  2004–2004 Cheryl Jacques[19]
  2005–2012 Joe Solmonese[20]
  2012–2019 Chad Griffin[27]
  2019–2021 Alphonso David
  2022– Kelley Robinson[7]

Funding edit

As of 2020, HRC's annual budget was $44.6 million, and annual expenses were $44.3 million.[1]

Each year since 1997, HRC has hosted a national dinner that serves as the organization's single largest annual fundraiser. In 2009, President Barack Obama spoke at HRC's 13th Annual National Dinner. In his speech, President Obama reaffirmed his pledge to repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" and the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), as well as his commitment to passing the Employment Non-Discrimination Act.[35] He gave the keynote speech in 2011 as well, reiterating his pledge to fight for DOMA repeal and for the passage of ENDA, and to combat bullying of LGBT youth. Other featured speakers at past dinners have included Bill Clinton, Maya Angelou, Kweisi Mfume, Joseph Lieberman, Hillary Clinton, Richard Gephardt, John Lewis, Rosie O'Donnell, Nancy Pelosi, Tim Gunn, Suze Orman, Sally Field, Cory Booker, Tammy Baldwin, and Betty DeGeneres.[36]

HRC historical records edit

The historical records of the Human Rights Campaign are maintained in a collection at the Cornell University Library. Arriving at Cornell in 2004, the records include strategic planning documents, faxes, minutes, e-mails, press releases, posters, and campaign buttons. Taking up 84 cubic feet (2.4 m3), the archive is the second largest in the library's Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Human Sexuality Collection. In February 2007, the archive was opened to scholars at the library, and selected records were organized into an online exhibit called "25 Years of Political Influence: The Records of the Human Rights Campaign".[37][38]

Programs and positions edit

According to the organization, the Human Rights Campaign "is organized for the charitable and educational purposes of promoting public education and welfare for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community."[39]

The HRC Foundation provides resources on coming out,[40] transgender issues,[41] LGBT-related healthcare topics, and information about workplace issues faced by LGBT people, including the Corporate Equality Index.[42]

HRC lobbies for the passage of anti-discrimination and hate crime laws.[43][44] The organization supported the passage of the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, which expanded federal hate-crime law to allow the Justice Department to investigate and prosecute crimes motivated by a victim's actual or perceived gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability.[45]

The organization's work on health issues traditionally focused on responding to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. In recent years, HRC has addressed discrimination in health care settings for LGBT employees, patients and their families. Since 2007, the Human Rights Campaign Foundation has published the "Healthcare Equality Index", which rates hospitals on issues such as patient and employee non-discrimination policies, employee cultural competency training, and hospital visitation rights for LGBT patients' families.[46]

Lobbyists from the Human Rights Campaign worked with the Obama administration to extend hospital visitation rights to same-sex partners.[47] HRC lobbied extensively for the repeal of the Don't Ask Don't Tell (DADT) law, which barred gay and lesbian people from serving openly in the United States military.[48]

The HRC filed a lawsuit in both state and federal courts contesting the "transgender sports ban" law in Florida in 2021, in an attempt to block the law from going into effect (called "nullification") on midnight July 1.[49]

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The official logo of the HRC, adopted in 1995, consists of a yellow equals sign imposed onto a blue background. The logo was created in 1995 by design firm Stone Yamashita.[50] The previous logo used by the HRC (then known as the HRCF) featured a stylized flaming torch.[51] HRC uses the term Equality Flag for flags bearing their logo.[52]

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The HRC equal sign logo reworked in red and pink to show particular support for same-sex marriage.

HRC shared a red version of its logo – selected by marketing director Anastasia Khoo because the color is synonymous with love – on social network services on March 25, 2013, and asked its supporters to do the same to show support for same-sex marriage in light of two cases that were before the U.S. Supreme Court (United States v. Windsor and Hollingsworth v. Perry). The logo went viral, and Facebook saw a 120% increase in the number of profile photo changes on March 26. Celebrities such as George Takei, Beyonce, Sophia Bush, Padma Lakshmi, Martha Stewart, Macklemore, Ryan Lewis and Ellen DeGeneres shared the logo with their millions of followers on social network services and politicians like Senator Claire McCaskill (D-MO), Jay Rockefeller (D-WV), and Kay Hagan (D-NC) did the same.[53][54]

Brands and corporations showed their support for same-sex marriage with creative recreations of the red HRC logo. Supporters included Bud Light, Bonobos, Fab.com, Kenneth Cole, L'Occitane en Provence, Maybelline, Absolut, Marc Jacobs International, Smirnoff, Martha Stewart Weddings, and HBO's True Blood.[55]

Major print and online news sources reported on the success of the viral campaign, including MSNBC,[56] Time,[57] Mashable,[58] and The Wall Street Journal.[59]

Criticism and controversies edit

Critics have taken HRC to task for its working environment. In the fall of 2014, HRC commissioned outside consultants to conduct a series of focus groups and surveys with the organization's staff. In the report, which was obtained by BuzzFeed, staff of the organization described the working environment at HRC as "judgmental", "exclusionary", "sexist", and "homogenous". The report stated that "Leadership culture is experienced as homogenous — gay, white, male." Acknowledging the report, HRC president Chad Griffin said: "Like many organizations and companies throughout our country, HRC has embarked on a thoughtful and comprehensive diversity and inclusion effort with the goals of better representing the communities we serve."[60] In August 2015, Pride at Work, an LGBT affiliate of the AFL–CIO, approved a resolution that calls on member organizations to stop funding HRC until the group addresses what Pride at Work sees as problems with HRC's Corporate Equality Index.[61]

HRC has been accused of overstating the number of its actual members in order to appear more influential in politics.[62][63] Former HRC President Joe Solmonese responded, saying that "[m]embership is about more than contributions ... [i]t's about sending e-mails to elected officials, volunteering time or lobbying members of Congress" and more than half of its members made contributions during the previous two years.[64] Earlier, HRC spokesperson Steven Fisher stated that its membership includes anyone who has donated at least $1.[64]

HRC has also been criticized for exceedingly generous executive salaries.[65]

Some transgender people have criticized the HRC for its stance on the 2007 version of ENDA, which at the time included sexual orientation as a protected category but not gender identity and expression.[66] Once the legislation was submitted by Rep. Barney Frank, HRC officially neither opposed nor supported it.[67] This followed a speech by former HRC President Joe Solmonese at the transgender Southern Comfort Conference the previous month, where he said that HRC "oppose[d] any legislation that is not absolutely inclusive".[68] HRC later explained that it could not actively support a non-inclusive bill, but did not oppose it because the legislation would strategically advance long-term efforts to pass a trans-inclusive ENDA.[69] However, in a letter to U.S. Representatives, HRC did express support for the bill, stating that while HRC is "greatly disappointed that the current version of ENDA is not fully-inclusive ... we appreciate the steadfast efforts of our ... allies ... even when they are forced ... to make progress that is measured by inches rather than yards."[70]

Endorsements edit

HRC has been criticized both for favoring the Democratic Party and for endorsements of Republican candidates. Andrew Sullivan, a gay political columnist and blogger, has called HRC "a patronage wing of the Democratic party."[71][72] However, HRC has also received backlash and criticism for several nominations of Republican candidates[which?] when their Democratic opponents scored higher on HRC's own index.[73][74]

Endorsements of Republicans edit

HRC was criticized for its endorsement of New York Republican Al D'Amato in his 1998 campaign for re-election to the U.S. Senate. HRC defended the endorsement because of D'Amato's support for the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) and the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell". However, many liberal LGBT leaders objected to D'Amato's conservative stances, including his opposition to affirmative action and abortion, and thought that HRC should have taken those positions into account when deciding on the endorsement.[73]

In 2014, long-time supporter of same-sex marriage Shenna Bellows was nominated for a U.S. Senate seat in Maine. HRC endorsed her opponent, incumbent Republican Senator Susan Collins, who had previously lacked a history of supporting same-sex marriage initiatives.[74] However, Collins later clarified her view in support gay marriage.[75]

On March 11, 2016, HRC voted to endorse Republican U.S. Senator Mark Kirk over his Democratic Party challenger Representative Tammy Duckworth in his re-election bid to the United States Senate.[76] Though Kirk later announced his support for same-sex marriage, the endorsement was met with widespread surprise and criticism in news media and social media as HRC had given Kirk a score of 78 percent out of 100 percent on LGBT issues, while it had awarded Duckworth a score of 100 percent.[77][78][79] David Nir at Daily Kos called the endorsement as "appalling as it is embarrassing" and "pathetic and stupid",[80] while Slate observed that Democratic control of the Senate was effectively necessary for passing the Equality Act of 2015 and beneficial for many other LGBT equality issues, and thus it would be in line with the organization's stated goals for Duckworth to be elected rather than Kirk.[81] Meanwhile, The New Republic stated that, in light of a recent internal report revealing HRC's "serious diversity problem", "Choosing the white male candidate in this race over the Asian-American female candidate—someone who happens to have a better voting record anyway—is probably the worst way of convincing your detractors that you are taking a core problem seriously."[82] HRC president Chad Griffin defended the endorsement in a column published by the Independent Journal Review, describing the senator's work on behalf of LGBT equality issues, including co-sponsoring the Equality Act of 2015. Griffin stated: "The truth is we need more cross party cooperation on issues of equality, not less", adding "when members of Congress vote the right way and stand up for equality — regardless of party — we must stand with them. We simply cannot ask members of Congress to vote with us, and then turn around and try to kick them out of office."[77][79]

On October 28, 2016, on the day following Mark Kirk's controversial[83] debate comment on Tammy Duckworth's heritage, HRC explicitly stated their endorsement of Kirk "remains unchanged" while asking him to "rescind" his comment.[84] Slate stated this proved HRC's "worst critics right" and that HRC "is simply irredeemable".[83] On October 29, two days after the comment, HRC described Kirk's statement as "deeply offensive and racist,"[85] revoked its endorsement of Kirk, and instead endorsed Duckworth for the U.S. Senate.[85]

Endorsements of Democrats edit

In the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Human Rights Campaign's 32-person Board of Directors voted to endorse Hillary Clinton for president.[86] This resulted in considerable controversy,[87][88][89] causing thousands of users on HRC's Facebook page to post comments critical of the decision.[90] Many cited HRC's own "congressional scorecard" (which records a 100% rating for her rival for the Democratic nomination, Bernie Sanders, while Clinton herself only scores 89%[91]) as inconsistent with their endorsement.[90] Additional scrutiny was also placed upon the connections Clinton herself has to the organization when it was revealed that HRC's President, Chad Griffin, had previously been employed by Clinton's husband, former U.S. President Bill Clinton.[92]

In the 2018 New York gubernatorial election, the Human Rights Campaign endorsed incumbent governor Andrew Cuomo.[93] However, Cynthia Nixon, who is bisexual, announced that she was running on March 25, 2018.[94] Despite this, HRC still supported Cuomo. In response, HRC received criticism for not supporting an LGBTQ+ candidate, and supporting her opponent instead.[95] Jimmy Van Bramer, a gay New York City Council Member who endorsed Nixon, said, "The HRC endorsement hurts Cynthia Nixon's chances," and that "coming out against a viable progressive queer woman is the wrong thing to do."[96]

Alphonso David and Governor Andrew Cuomo edit

A report released in August 2021 following an independent investigation led by New York Attorney General Letitia "Tish" James described then HRC president Alphonso David's efforts to cover up sexual harassment claims against Governor Andrew Cuomo (prior to joining HRC, David was chief counsel to Cuomo) and undermine the credibility of accusers. David allegedly released the full personnel file of accuser (and former Cuomo adviser) Lindsay Boylan to the governor's office. Her file was then leaked to the press. David also assisted in drafting an unpublished letter in support of Cuomo and questioning Boylan's motivations.[97] On September 6, 2021, David was fired as president of HRC.[98] In February 2022, David filed a lawsuit against the Human Rights Campaign, alleging discrimination. He argued that the organization underpaid him and eventually fired him because of his race, while also saying the organization has a "deserved reputation for unequal treatment of its non-white employees."[99]

Awards edit

The Human Rights Campaign gives out a number of awards.

Visibility Award winners
Ally for Equality Award winners
Equality Award
HRC Award for Workplace Equality Innovation

See also edit

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  • Human Rights Campaign's official website
  • The Records of the Human Rights Campaign at the Cornell Library

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Not to be confused with Human Rights Watch The Human Rights Campaign HRC is an American LGBTQ advocacy group It is the largest LGBTQ political lobbying organization within the United States 2 Based in Washington D C the organization focuses on protecting and expanding rights for LGBTQ individuals most notably advocating for same sex marriage anti discrimination and hate crimes legislation and HIV AIDS advocacy The organization has a number of legislative initiatives as well as supporting resources for LGBTQ individuals Human Rights CampaignAbbreviationHRCFormation1980 43 years ago 1980 FounderSteve EndeanTypeNonprofit advocacy organizationPurposeLGBTQ rightsHeadquartersWashington D C United StatesPresidentKelley RobinsonAffiliationsHuman Rights Campaign Foundation Human Rights Campaign PACRevenue 2021 46 3 million 1 Expenses 2021 35 2 million 1 Websitewww wbr hrc wbr org Contents 1 Structure 1 1 Leadership 2 History 2 1 Executive directors and President and CEOs 2 2 Funding 2 3 HRC historical records 3 Programs and positions 4 Logo 4 1 Same sex marriage logo 5 Criticism and controversies 5 1 Endorsements 5 1 1 Endorsements of Republicans 5 1 2 Endorsements of Democrats 5 2 Alphonso David and Governor Andrew Cuomo 6 Awards 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksStructure editHRC is an umbrella group of two separate non profit organizations and a political action committee the HRC Foundation a 501 c 3 3 organization that focuses on research advocacy and education the Human Rights Campaign a 501 c 4 4 organization that focuses on promoting lesbian gay bisexual transgender and queer LGBTQ rights through lobbying Congress and state and local officials for support of pro LGBTQ bills and mobilizing grassroots action amongst its members and the HRC Political Action Committee a super PAC which supports and opposes political candidates 5 Leadership edit Kelley Robinson was announced as the new president of the Human Rights Campaign on September 20 2022 She succeeded Interim President Joni Madison on November 28 2022 becoming the first Black queer woman to lead the organization 6 7 8 HRC s work is supported by three boards the Board of Directors which is the governing body for the organization the HRC Foundation Board which manages the foundation s finances and establishes official policies governing the foundation and the board of governors which manages the organization s local outreach nationwide 9 History edit nbsp Human Rights Campaign headquarters in Washington D C Steve Endean who had worked with a previously established Gay Rights National Lobby from 1978 established the Human Rights Campaign Fund political action committee in 1980 10 11 The two groups eventually merged In 1983 Vic Basile at the time one of the leading LGBT rights activists in Washington D C was elected as the first executive director In October 1986 the HRC Foundation HRCF was formed as a non profit organization 12 In January 1989 Basile announced his departure and HRC reorganized from serving mainly as a political action committee PAC to broadening its function to encompass lobbying research education and media outreach 13 HRC decided on a new Statement of Purpose For the promotion of the social welfare of the gay and lesbian community by drafting supporting and influencing legislation and policy at the federal state and local level Tim McFeeley a Harvard Law School graduate founder of the Boston Lesbian and Gay Political Alliance and a co chair of the New England HRC Committee was elected the new executive director Total membership was then approximately 25 000 members 14 In 1992 HRC endorsed a presidential candidate for the first time Bill Clinton In March 1993 HRC began a new project National Coming Out Day From January 1995 until January 2004 Elizabeth Birch served as the executive director of the HRC Under her leadership the institution more than quadrupled its membership to 500 000 members 15 In 1995 the organization dropped the word Fund from its name becoming the Human Rights Campaign That same year it underwent a complete reorganization The HRC Foundation added new programs such as the Workplace Project and the Family Project while HRC itself broadly expanded its research communications and marketing public relations functions The organization also unveiled a new logo a yellow equal sign inside of a blue square 16 nbsp The Human Rights Campaign often has a large presence at LGBT related events such as the Chicago Pride Parade as seen above As part of the activities surrounding the Millennium March on Washington the HRC Foundation sponsored a fundraising concert at Washington D C s RFK Stadium on April 29 2000 Billed as a concert to end hate crimes Equality Rocks honored hate crime victims and their families such as featured speakers Dennis and Judy Shepard the parents of Matthew Shepard The event included Melissa Etheridge Garth Brooks Pet Shop Boys k d lang Nathan Lane Rufus Wainwright Albita Rodriguez and Chaka Khan 17 18 Elizabeth Birch s successor Cheryl Jacques resigned in November 2004 after only 11 months as executive director Jacques said she had resigned over a difference in management philosophy 19 In March 2005 HRC announced the appointment of Joe Solmonese as the president He served in that position until stepping down in May 2012 to co chair the Barack Obama presidential campaign 20 HRC launched its Religion and Faith Program in 2005 to mobilize clergy to advocate for LGBT people and helped form DC Clergy United for Marriage Equality which was involved in the legalization of same sex marriage in the District of Columbia 21 On March 10 2010 the first legally recognized same sex weddings in the District of Columbia were held at the headquarters of the Human Rights Campaign 22 On August 9 2007 HRC and Logo TV co hosted a forum for 2008 Democratic presidential candidates dedicated specifically to LGBT issues 23 In 2010 HRC lobbied for the repeal of the United States ban on HIV positive people s entry into the country for travel or immigration 24 25 In September 2011 it was announced that Joe Solmonese would step down as president of HRC following the end of his contract in 2012 26 Despite initial speculation that former Atlanta City Council president Cathy Woolard would be appointed no replacement was announced until March 2 2012 when American Foundation for Equal Rights co founder Chad Griffin was announced as Solmonese s successor Griffin took office on June 11 2012 27 In 2012 HRC said that it had raised and contributed 20 million to re elect President Obama and to advance same sex marriage 28 In addition to the Obama re election campaign HRC spent money on marriage related ballot measures in Washington Maine Maryland and Minnesota and the election of Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin in Wisconsin 29 In 2013 HRC conducted a postcard campaign in support of the Employment Non Discrimination Act ENDA 30 In 2019 HRC joined with 42 other religious and allied organizations in issuing a statement opposing Project Blitz an effort by a coalition of Christian right organizations to influence state legislation 31 In May 2020 HRC endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden in the 2020 United States presidential election 32 In June 2023 HRC declared a national state of emergency for LGBT people following a wave of anti LGBT laws that were enacted in a number of U S states over the previous few years 33 34 Executive directors and President and CEOs edit Beginning with the founder the highest management position in the organization was Executive director Beginning in 2004 the position was changed to President and CEO Years Name 1980 1983 Steve Endean 10 11 1983 1989 Vic Basile 12 1989 1995 Tim McFeeley 14 1995 2004 Elizabeth Birch 15 2004 2004 Cheryl Jacques 19 2005 2012 Joe Solmonese 20 2012 2019 Chad Griffin 27 2019 2021 Alphonso David 2022 Kelley Robinson 7 Funding edit As of 2020 HRC s annual budget was 44 6 million and annual expenses were 44 3 million 1 Each year since 1997 HRC has hosted a national dinner that serves as the organization s single largest annual fundraiser In 2009 President Barack Obama spoke at HRC s 13th Annual National Dinner In his speech President Obama reaffirmed his pledge to repeal Don t Ask Don t Tell and the Defense of Marriage Act DOMA as well as his commitment to passing the Employment Non Discrimination Act 35 He gave the keynote speech in 2011 as well reiterating his pledge to fight for DOMA repeal and for the passage of ENDA and to combat bullying of LGBT youth Other featured speakers at past dinners have included Bill Clinton Maya Angelou Kweisi Mfume Joseph Lieberman Hillary Clinton Richard Gephardt John Lewis Rosie O Donnell Nancy Pelosi Tim Gunn Suze Orman Sally Field Cory Booker Tammy Baldwin and Betty DeGeneres 36 HRC historical records edit The historical records of the Human Rights Campaign are maintained in a collection at the Cornell University Library Arriving at Cornell in 2004 the records include strategic planning documents faxes minutes e mails press releases posters and campaign buttons Taking up 84 cubic feet 2 4 m3 the archive is the second largest in the library s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections Human Sexuality Collection In February 2007 the archive was opened to scholars at the library and selected records were organized into an online exhibit called 25 Years of Political Influence The Records of the Human Rights Campaign 37 38 Programs and positions editAccording to the organization the Human Rights Campaign is organized for the charitable and educational purposes of promoting public education and welfare for the lesbian gay bisexual and transgender community 39 The HRC Foundation provides resources on coming out 40 transgender issues 41 LGBT related healthcare topics and information about workplace issues faced by LGBT people including the Corporate Equality Index 42 HRC lobbies for the passage of anti discrimination and hate crime laws 43 44 The organization supported the passage of the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr Hate Crimes Prevention Act which expanded federal hate crime law to allow the Justice Department to investigate and prosecute crimes motivated by a victim s actual or perceived gender sexual orientation gender identity or disability 45 The organization s work on health issues traditionally focused on responding to the HIV AIDS epidemic In recent years HRC has addressed discrimination in health care settings for LGBT employees patients and their families Since 2007 the Human Rights Campaign Foundation has published the Healthcare Equality Index which rates hospitals on issues such as patient and employee non discrimination policies employee cultural competency training and hospital visitation rights for LGBT patients families 46 Lobbyists from the Human Rights Campaign worked with the Obama administration to extend hospital visitation rights to same sex partners 47 HRC lobbied extensively for the repeal of the Don t Ask Don t Tell DADT law which barred gay and lesbian people from serving openly in the United States military 48 The HRC filed a lawsuit in both state and federal courts contesting the transgender sports ban law in Florida in 2021 in an attempt to block the law from going into effect called nullification on midnight July 1 49 Logo editThe official logo of the HRC adopted in 1995 consists of a yellow equals sign imposed onto a blue background The logo was created in 1995 by design firm Stone Yamashita 50 The previous logo used by the HRC then known as the HRCF featured a stylized flaming torch 51 HRC uses the term Equality Flag for flags bearing their logo 52 Same sex marriage logo edit nbsp The HRC equal sign logo reworked in red and pink to show particular support for same sex marriage HRC shared a red version of its logo selected by marketing director Anastasia Khoo because the color is synonymous with love on social network services on March 25 2013 and asked its supporters to do the same to show support for same sex marriage in light of two cases that were before the U S Supreme Court United States v Windsor and Hollingsworth v Perry The logo went viral and Facebook saw a 120 increase in the number of profile photo changes on March 26 Celebrities such as George Takei Beyonce Sophia Bush Padma Lakshmi Martha Stewart Macklemore Ryan Lewis and Ellen DeGeneres shared the logo with their millions of followers on social network services and politicians like Senator Claire McCaskill D MO Jay Rockefeller D WV and Kay Hagan D NC did the same 53 54 Brands and corporations showed their support for same sex marriage with creative recreations of the red HRC logo Supporters included Bud Light Bonobos Fab com Kenneth Cole L Occitane en Provence Maybelline Absolut Marc Jacobs International Smirnoff Martha Stewart Weddings and HBO s True Blood 55 Major print and online news sources reported on the success of the viral campaign including MSNBC 56 Time 57 Mashable 58 and The Wall Street Journal 59 Criticism and controversies editCritics have taken HRC to task for its working environment In the fall of 2014 HRC commissioned outside consultants to conduct a series of focus groups and surveys with the organization s staff In the report which was obtained by BuzzFeed staff of the organization described the working environment at HRC as judgmental exclusionary sexist and homogenous The report stated that Leadership culture is experienced as homogenous gay white male Acknowledging the report HRC president Chad Griffin said Like many organizations and companies throughout our country HRC has embarked on a thoughtful and comprehensive diversity and inclusion effort with the goals of better representing the communities we serve 60 In August 2015 Pride at Work an LGBT affiliate of the AFL CIO approved a resolution that calls on member organizations to stop funding HRC until the group addresses what Pride at Work sees as problems with HRC s Corporate Equality Index 61 HRC has been accused of overstating the number of its actual members in order to appear more influential in politics 62 63 Former HRC President Joe Solmonese responded saying that m embership is about more than contributions i t s about sending e mails to elected officials volunteering time or lobbying members of Congress and more than half of its members made contributions during the previous two years 64 Earlier HRC spokesperson Steven Fisher stated that its membership includes anyone who has donated at least 1 64 HRC has also been criticized for exceedingly generous executive salaries 65 Some transgender people have criticized the HRC for its stance on the 2007 version of ENDA which at the time included sexual orientation as a protected category but not gender identity and expression 66 Once the legislation was submitted by Rep Barney Frank HRC officially neither opposed nor supported it 67 This followed a speech by former HRC President Joe Solmonese at the transgender Southern Comfort Conference the previous month where he said that HRC oppose d any legislation that is not absolutely inclusive 68 HRC later explained that it could not actively support a non inclusive bill but did not oppose it because the legislation would strategically advance long term efforts to pass a trans inclusive ENDA 69 However in a letter to U S Representatives HRC did express support for the bill stating that while HRC is greatly disappointed that the current version of ENDA is not fully inclusive we appreciate the steadfast efforts of our allies even when they are forced to make progress that is measured by inches rather than yards 70 Endorsements edit HRC has been criticized both for favoring the Democratic Party and for endorsements of Republican candidates Andrew Sullivan a gay political columnist and blogger has called HRC a patronage wing of the Democratic party 71 72 However HRC has also received backlash and criticism for several nominations of Republican candidates which when their Democratic opponents scored higher on HRC s own index 73 74 Endorsements of Republicans edit HRC was criticized for its endorsement of New York Republican Al D Amato in his 1998 campaign for re election to the U S Senate HRC defended the endorsement because of D Amato s support for the Employment Non Discrimination Act ENDA and the repeal of Don t Ask Don t Tell However many liberal LGBT leaders objected to D Amato s conservative stances including his opposition to affirmative action and abortion and thought that HRC should have taken those positions into account when deciding on the endorsement 73 In 2014 long time supporter of same sex marriage Shenna Bellows was nominated for a U S Senate seat in Maine HRC endorsed her opponent incumbent Republican Senator Susan Collins who had previously lacked a history of supporting same sex marriage initiatives 74 However Collins later clarified her view in support gay marriage 75 On March 11 2016 HRC voted to endorse Republican U S Senator Mark Kirk over his Democratic Party challenger Representative Tammy Duckworth in his re election bid to the United States Senate 76 Though Kirk later announced his support for same sex marriage the endorsement was met with widespread surprise and criticism in news media and social media as HRC had given Kirk a score of 78 percent out of 100 percent on LGBT issues while it had awarded Duckworth a score of 100 percent 77 78 79 David Nir at Daily Kos called the endorsement as appalling as it is embarrassing and pathetic and stupid 80 while Slate observed that Democratic control of the Senate was effectively necessary for passing the Equality Act of 2015 and beneficial for many other LGBT equality issues and thus it would be in line with the organization s stated goals for Duckworth to be elected rather than Kirk 81 Meanwhile The New Republic stated that in light of a recent internal report revealing HRC s serious diversity problem Choosing the white male candidate in this race over the Asian American female candidate someone who happens to have a better voting record anyway is probably the worst way of convincing your detractors that you are taking a core problem seriously 82 HRC president Chad Griffin defended the endorsement in a column published by the Independent Journal Review describing the senator s work on behalf of LGBT equality issues including co sponsoring the Equality Act of 2015 Griffin stated The truth is we need more cross party cooperation on issues of equality not less adding when members of Congress vote the right way and stand up for equality regardless of party we must stand with them We simply cannot ask members of Congress to vote with us and then turn around and try to kick them out of office 77 79 On October 28 2016 on the day following Mark Kirk s controversial 83 debate comment on Tammy Duckworth s heritage HRC explicitly stated their endorsement of Kirk remains unchanged while asking him to rescind his comment 84 Slate stated this proved HRC s worst critics right and that HRC is simply irredeemable 83 On October 29 two days after the comment HRC described Kirk s statement as deeply offensive and racist 85 revoked its endorsement of Kirk and instead endorsed Duckworth for the U S Senate 85 Endorsements of Democrats edit In the 2016 U S presidential election Human Rights Campaign s 32 person Board of Directors voted to endorse Hillary Clinton for president 86 This resulted in considerable controversy 87 88 89 causing thousands of users on HRC s Facebook page to post comments critical of the decision 90 Many cited HRC s own congressional scorecard which records a 100 rating for her rival for the Democratic nomination Bernie Sanders while Clinton herself only scores 89 91 as inconsistent with their endorsement 90 Additional scrutiny was also placed upon the connections Clinton herself has to the organization when it was revealed that HRC s President Chad Griffin had previously been employed by Clinton s husband former U S President Bill Clinton 92 In the 2018 New York gubernatorial election the Human Rights Campaign endorsed incumbent governor Andrew Cuomo 93 However Cynthia Nixon who is bisexual announced that she was running on March 25 2018 94 Despite this HRC still supported Cuomo In response HRC received criticism for not supporting an LGBTQ candidate and supporting her opponent instead 95 Jimmy Van Bramer a gay New York City Council Member who endorsed Nixon said The HRC endorsement hurts Cynthia Nixon s chances and that coming out against a viable progressive queer woman is the wrong thing to do 96 Alphonso David and Governor Andrew Cuomo edit A report released in August 2021 following an independent investigation led by New York Attorney General Letitia Tish James described then HRC president Alphonso David s efforts to cover up sexual harassment claims against Governor Andrew Cuomo prior to joining HRC David was chief counsel to Cuomo and undermine the credibility of accusers David allegedly released the full personnel file of accuser and former Cuomo adviser Lindsay Boylan to the governor s office Her file was then leaked to the press David also assisted in drafting an unpublished letter in support of Cuomo and questioning Boylan s motivations 97 On September 6 2021 David was fired as president of HRC 98 In February 2022 David filed a lawsuit against the Human Rights Campaign alleging discrimination He argued that the organization underpaid him and eventually fired him because of his race while also saying the organization has a deserved reputation for unequal treatment of its non white employees 99 Awards editThe Human Rights Campaign gives out a number of awards Visibility Award winnersDan Levy 2020 100 Liv Hewon 2020 101 Amandla Stenberg 2019 New York Cynthia Nixon 2018 Evan Rachel Wood 2017 102 John Barrowman 2016 Colton Haynes 2016 Kesha 2016 Nashville Clea Duvall 2015 Greg Rikaart 2014 National Jonathan Del Arco 2013 National Lana Wachowski 2012 San Francisco Lee Daniels 2010 National Johnny Weir 2010 Seattle Ally for Equality Award winnersChristina Aguilera 2019 Nick Robinson 2018 Meryl Streep 2017 LeAnn Rimes 2017 Uzo Aduba 2017 Sherri Saum 2016 Brittany Snow 2015 for Love is Louder Natasha Lyonne 2015 Teri Polo 2015 Sara Ramirez 2015 Arizona Jennifer Lopez 2014 National Whoopi Goldberg 2013 National 103 Sally Field 2012 National Jennifer Beals 2012 Chicago Michael Bloomberg 2011 National P nk 2010 Equality AwardSeth Meyers 2017 National NAACP and its president Ben Jealous 2012 National Suze Orman 2008 National HRC Award for Workplace Equality InnovationMonsanto 2017 104 Boston Consulting Group and Goldman Sachs 2011 National Kimpton Hotels amp Restaurants and Credit Suisse 2010 Kirkland amp Ellis LLP and Boeing 2009 National See also edit nbsp United States portal nbsp LGBT portal All God s Children Campaign Gay community List of LGBT rights organizationsReferences edit a b c Human Rights Campaign Inc Full Filing ProPublica 9 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Say No Replacement Has Been Selected Metro Weekly Archived from the original on February 29 2012 a b Andrew Harmon March 2 2012 Chad Griffin Named President of HRC The Advocate Archived from the original on March 4 2012 HRC 2012 Unprecedented Mobilization for Equality Archived from the original on February 2 2013 Retrieved March 8 2013 Martel Ned November 8 2012 Gay rights advocates welcome Election Day results for a change The Washington Post Retrieved March 8 2013 Eilperin Juliet October 25 2013 Cindy McCain petitions husband to back gay rights bill The Washington Post Retrieved 3 November 2014 Statement from 43 National Organizations United in Opposition to Project Blitz and Similar Legislative Efforts PDF Americans United for the Separation of Church and State Archived from the original PDF on 4 February 2019 Retrieved 4 February 2019 Mucha Sarah 2020 05 06 Human Rights Campaign endorses Biden on anniversary of his support for same sex marriage CNN Politics CNN Retrieved 2022 07 14 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April 27 2015 Retrieved 16 September 2015 Mitchell Elizabeth June 1 2015 2015 Corporate Equality Index Shows Highest Ever Inclusion of LGBT Employees PR Newser Retrieved 16 September 2015 Phelps Timothy June 26 2015 Gay rights advocates now turn focus to employment housing Seattle Times Retrieved 16 September 2015 Eckholm Erik June 28 2015 Gay rights fight shifts to anti discrimination laws Dallas Morning News Retrieved 16 September 2015 Obama signs hate crimes bill into law CNN October 28 2009 Retrieved 16 September 2015 Petty Janie November 21 2014 Tallahassee memorial highlighted in Healthcare Equality Index 2014 The Tallahassee Democrat Retrieved 16 September 2015 Shear Michael D April 16 2010 Obama extends hospital visitation rights to same sex partners of gays The Washington Post Branigin William Wilgoren Debbi Bacon Perry Jr December 22 2010 Obama signs DADT repeal before big emotional crowd The Washington Post Human Rights Campaign will sue Florida over anti transgender sports 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help from prominent liberal advocates as it pushed to discredit an accuser Washington Post Retrieved 2021 08 05 Haberman Maggie 2021 09 06 Alphonso David Who Advised Cuomo Fired as Human Rights Campaign President The New York Times Retrieved 2021 09 06 Human Rights Campaign hit with racial bias suit by former president fired in Andrew M Cuomo scandal The Washington Post Retrieved 3 February 2022 Exclusive Schitt s Creek star Dan Levy to receive Human Rights Campaign s Visibility Award EW com Retrieved 2020 07 29 Campaign Human Rights 3 February 2020 HRC to Honor Liv Hewson at the 2020 HRC Austin Gala Dinner Human Rights Campaign Retrieved 2020 02 03 Evan Rachel Wood Receives the HRC Visibility Award Bi Community News 2017 02 08 Retrieved 2017 07 15 Tungol J R 2013 01 15 Whoopi Goldberg To Be Honored By HRC HuffPost Retrieved 2020 10 14 Rodriguez Cayro Kyli LGBTQ People Are Pissed Monsanto Was Named An LGBTQ Friendly Company And Here s Why Bustle Retrieved 2018 06 02 External links 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