Staff Announcement: NBJC Names New Policy and Programs Manager
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Kimberley McLeod Email: kmcleod@nbjc.org Phone: 202-319-1552 x 102 Staff Announcement: NBJC Names New Policy and Programs Manager The N
Meet the National Black Justice Coalition (NBJC) Leadership Advisory Council
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Kimberley McLeod Email: kmcleod@nbjc.org Phone: 202-319-1552 x 102 Meet the National Black Justice Coalition (NBJC) Leadership Advisory
The Root’s ’20 Black LGBT Movers and Shakers’
In honor of LGBT Pride Month, TheRoot.com spotlights 20 Black advocates, filmmakers, journalists, actors, athletes and straight allies who have helped break down barriers and chang
A Special Father’s Day Message: Celebrating Our Black Gay Dads
Whether caring for an ailing parent or catering to their children's needs, Black gay fathers are often the anchor to Black families. Their love, quiet strength, steadfas
June 13, 2012
Have something to share? Email info@nbjc.org to submit ideas for the NBJC E-Digest. Nominate NBJC for the 2012 LGBTQ Awards! Meet the Allies &
Senate Hears from First Transgender Witness on Employment Non-Discrimination Act
Washington, D.C. – June 13, 2012 – Yesterday, history was made when the Senate heard testimony from a transgender witness for the first time. In a hearing dedicated to
NBJC Announces ESPN/CNN’s LZ Granderson as “OUT on the Hill” National Chair
Washington, D.C. – On September 19-22, 2012, Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) leaders and activists from across the country will gather in the nati
‘This is a very big deal’
Change is in the air and prominent local black LGBT activists say its effects will be palpable at this weekend’s Black Pride festivities. It’s debatable what led to the
NAACP president: Marriage is ‘civil rights issue of our times’
The leader of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People stressed on Monday that his organization’s support of marriage for gays and lesbians is consisten
We Won’t Solve Problems Confronting Our Community Without a Group Effort
One sunny afternoon last week, Darnell "Dynasty" Young, fresh from a wardrobe change that involved black tights and a tight red top, told a crowd of supporters at America