White House debuted LGBTQ+ Community Safety Partnership resources addressing 'physical security, online safety, targeted violence prevention'
Anita Among slams 'politically motivated' decision
In his remarks Biden began by noting that 160 years ago the first soldier was buried at Arlington National Cemetery
Jake Sullivan reiterated administration's opposition to Family Protection Bill
Among them are 11 LGBTQ judges, the same record-setting number who were nominated and confirmed under former President Barack Obama
WHO on May 17, 1990, declassified homosexuality as a mental illness
"We do believe in human rights; we do believe that violence & discrimination is not OK," she said. "And we lead by example"
In 2009, Shepard published a memoir, "The Meaning of Matthew: My Son's Murder in Laramie, and a World Transformed"
The administration has led more than 500 programs geared toward communities most impacted by health and safety hazards like pollution
Ruiz, a distinguished figure in public health assumes the role as the first-ever Latino to serve as ONAP’s director