Equality Wrapped: Key Takeaways from LGBTQ-Related Policy in 2024As this unprecedented year comes to an end, MAP is looking back at the laws and policies that directly impacted LGBTQ people in 2024.6d ago6d ago
After the Election: the Landscape of Protections for LGBTQ+ FamiliesFor many LGBTQ+ families, the recent election has brought up new concerns about the safety of our marriages and parental rights.Dec 5Dec 5
MAP’s Statement on U.S. v. SkrmettiThis week’s Supreme Court arguments remind us that discrimination against transgender youth makes it harder for them to thrive.Dec 4Dec 4
On TDoR, Remembering Lives Lost and Resourcing Ourselves for a Better FutureMAP is sharing a shortlist of organizations that work tirelessly to fight for the safety, peace, and joy of trans and nonbinary people.Nov 20Nov 20
Why Marriage Was On the Ballot (and Won) in 2024As the nation grapples with the 2024 election results and its broader outcomes, MAP is highlighting Tuesday’s important wins for marriage.Nov 7Nov 7
A Message from MAP’s Executive DirectorThe results continue to come in and the analysis of yesterday’s election has begun. Read more in this message from MAP’s ED, Naomi…Nov 6Nov 6
Report Finds: Community Centers Are Essential for LGBTQ Civic EngagementLGBTQ community centers continue to play a crucial role in increasing access to the polls and educating voters.Oct 30Oct 30
Retirement Rankings Say “Head South.” But What About LGBTQ People?The risk of discrimination, lack of fully inclusive protections, and slew of exclusionary laws make some states an impossible choice.Oct 22Oct 22
Community Centers are the Local-Level Infrastructure of the LGBTQ MovementNearly all LGBTQ centers (92%) engage in advocacy, public policy, or civic engagement activities across a wide range of issues and areas.Oct 19Oct 19
LGBTQ Equality Maps Updates: September 2024In this rapidly changing landscape, MAP’s LGBTQ Equality Maps provide a snapshot of the current state of LGBTQ laws and policies in the…Sep 18Sep 18