They Still Have Rights: The Search for Humanity and Justice for Sex Workers
Earlier this month — December 17th, 2012 — was the 10th annual International Day to End Violence against Sex Workers, a day for mourning and solidarity for Ridgw
NBJC National Board of Directors Announces New Members
Washington, D.C. – December 19, 2012 – The National Black Justice Coalition (NBJC), the nation’s leading Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) civi
Blacks’ Evolving Views of Gay Marriage
In the 1967 landmark case Loving v. Virginia, the U.S. Supreme Court settled the question of whether love was colorblind in the eyes of the law. By invalidating anti-miscegenation
Supreme Court to Take on Same Sex Marriage
The battle over gay marriage is shifting from the voting booth to the nation’s highest court. The Supreme Court entered the contentious debate on Friday when it agreed to rev
NBJC Responds to Supreme Court Decision to Hear Prop 8/DOMA Challenges
WASHINGTON, DC — December 7, 2012 — Today, the United States Supreme Court announced that it will hear the challenge to California’s Proposition 8 and one