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LGBT organizations in the United States

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LGBT organizations in the United States have a long and complex history, with early organizations such as the Society for Human Rights, founded by Henry Gerber in 1924, and the Mattachine Society, founded by Harry Hay in 1950, playing a crucial role in the development of the LGBT rights movement in the United States. These organizations, along with others like the Daughters of Bilitis, founded by Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon in 1955, worked to promote LGBT rights and provide support to LGBT individuals. The Stonewall riots of 1969, led by figures such as Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, marked a turning point in the movement, with organizations like the Gay Liberation Front and the Gay Activists Alliance emerging in the aftermath. The Human Rights Campaign, founded in 1980, is one of the largest and most well-known LGBT organizations in the United States, with a focus on promoting LGBT equality through lobbying and advocacy.

History of

LGBT Organizations in the United States The history of LGBT organizations in the United States is closely tied to the development of the LGBT rights movement, with early organizations like the Society for Human Rights and the Mattachine Society playing a key role in promoting LGBT rights and providing support to LGBT individuals. The Daughters of Bilitis, founded by Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon in 1955, was one of the first LGBT organizations to focus on the needs of lesbian women, while the Gay Men's Health Crisis, founded in 1982, was one of the first organizations to respond to the AIDS epidemic. The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, founded in 1973, has been a leading voice in the LGBT rights movement, with a focus on promoting LGBT equality through advocacy and lobbying. Other notable organizations, such as the GLBT National Help Center, founded in 1996, and the National Center for Lesbian Rights, founded in 1977, have also played important roles in promoting LGBT rights and providing support to LGBT individuals.

National

LGBT Organizations National LGBT organizations in the United States include the Human Rights Campaign, the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, and the GLAAD. These organizations work to promote LGBT equality through lobbying, advocacy, and education, and often have a focus on specific issues such as marriage equality, employment non-discrimination, and HIV/AIDS prevention. The National Center for Transgender Equality, founded in 2003, is a leading voice on transgender issues, while the National Black Justice Coalition, founded in 2003, focuses on promoting LGBT equality in the African American community. Other notable national organizations include the PFLAG National, founded in 1972, and the The Trevor Project, founded in 1998, which provides crisis intervention and support services to LGBT youth.

Regional and Local

LGBT Organizations Regional and local LGBT organizations in the United States play a critical role in promoting LGBT rights and providing support to LGBT individuals at the local level. Organizations such as the New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project, founded in 1980, and the Los Angeles LGBT Center, founded in 1969, provide a range of services including counseling, advocacy, and support groups. The San Francisco LGBT Community Center, founded in 1981, is a leading provider of LGBT services in the San Francisco Bay Area, while the Chicago House and Social Service Agency, founded in 1985, provides housing and support services to LGBT individuals in Chicago. Other notable regional and local organizations include the Boston Alliance of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Youth, founded in 1980, and the Seattle LGBT Community Center, founded in 1974.

LGBT Organizations by Focus

LGBT organizations in the United States often have a specific focus, such as youth, seniors, people of color, or transgender individuals. The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network, founded in 1990, works to promote LGBT inclusivity in education, while the National Coalition for LGBT Health, founded in 2000, focuses on promoting LGBT health and well-being. The Transgender Law Center, founded in 2002, is a leading voice on transgender issues, while the National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance, founded in 2007, focuses on promoting LGBT equality in the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. Other notable organizations include the LGBT National Help Center, founded in 1996, and the National Association of LGBT Community Centers, founded in 1994.

Notable LGBT Events and Conferences

Notable LGBT events and conferences in the United States include the March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation, held in 1993, and the National Equality March, held in 2009. The Creating Change Conference, held annually since 1988, is a leading conference on LGBT issues, while the National LGBTQ Task Force's National Conference on LGBTQ Equality, held annually since 1988, brings together LGBT activists and advocates from across the United States. The Pride parades held in cities across the United States, such as the New York City Pride and the San Francisco Pride, are also important events in the LGBT calendar. Other notable events include the Outfest, founded in 1982, and the Tribeca Film Festival, which has featured a number of LGBT films over the years.

List of

LGBT Organizations in the United States The following is a list of some of the many LGBT organizations in the United States: * Human Rights Campaign * National Gay and Lesbian Task Force * GLAAD * National Center for Transgender Equality * National Black Justice Coalition * PFLAG National * The Trevor Project * New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project * Los Angeles LGBT Center * San Francisco LGBT Community Center * Chicago House and Social Service Agency * Boston Alliance of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Youth * Seattle LGBT Community Center * Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network * National Coalition for LGBT Health * Transgender Law Center * National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance * LGBT National Help Center * National Association of LGBT Community Centers Category:LGBT organizations in the United States

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