Public health is on everyone’s minds. The Human Rights Campaign has always held elected officials accountable for failures in public health policy — and we will continue to do so.
I know this is a stressful time but please take care of yourself. As long as you are a part of the Human Rights Campaign family, you are never alone.
If you or your loved ones have been diagnosed, exposed or are feeling sick, please reach out to your medical provider for more information — otherwise, be vigilant and monitor your health. To all those who may know someone who is battling COVID-19, I am sorry and I will keep them and you in my thoughts.
The LGBTQ community has long been forged in the fires of resilience and resistance. From pioneering activists at Compton Cafeteria, the Stonewall Inn and other places who fought back against oppression to leaders at the height of the early HIV and AIDS epidemic who demanded better treatment, fighting tirelessly in times of great need is just a part of who we are. The same is true today.
We cannot lose sight of our focuses: advancing the rights of LGBTQ people here and around the world and defeating Donald Trump and Mike Pence in November. Especially in uncertain times like these, it may feel more difficult, but I am hoping we can count on you to support our work as we join together to advance equality ... now and well into the future.
Thank you again for all you do. Please stay safe and healthy in the weeks ahead.
In Unity,