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Family ReUNION Picnic

HRC Family Picnic

Building upon last year’s success, the Las Vegas Human Rights Campaign (HRC) will be hosting its second annual Family ReUNION Picnic on April 19, 11:45 a.m.-4:00 p.m. The picnic is free to the public with family events including BBQ, kids play area and more. This year’s event will be larger and more centrally located at the Rotary Park, on Hinson Street near West Charleston and Valley View.

The picnic immediately follows the Aid for AIDS Nevada (AFAN) 2009 AIDS Walk Las Vegas. This year, HRC Nevada and AFAN are joining forces and inviting you to make a day of it. Read More »


HRC African-American Outreach Begets BlaQ

HRC BlaQ Outreach

By Charles Béraud  

Someone once described the LGBT community to me as children bound by sibling similarities and shared parents, but by no means identical to one another. Each has particularities, a set of skills and talents that are unique to them, passions and interests that set them apart. And while some actions can address many needs of all, others must be targeted specifically for each of them separately. Read More »


HRC and Showtime co-host the final season premiere of the The L Word


Gather with us and thousands of women across the country at a party for
equality as The L Word begins it's monumental last season. Like the
Premere Party last year, this event will be full of fun and excitement!

Check out our local events page for all the details.
We expect to be packed. so RSVP now to save a spot for you and your friends!

Watch an exclusive trailer at the official website for the HRC L-Word Premiere.

As The L Word draws to a close, you can look forward to an exciting new women's event in 2010 called Revolution.

Check back for more details coming soon!

The L Word - Shane


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HRC Joins the Stand Out for Equality Rally!

Stand Out for Equality

On Saturday, November 15th over 1500 people attended the Rally for Equality in Commercial Center in front of the LGBT Center.  The event was sponsored by The Center, Human Rights Campaign (HRC), and the Women’s Empowerment Network (WEN) and was part of an effort to hold Equality Rallies across the US that same day.  The turnout and the energy of the crowd were impressive.  The purpose of the Read More »