LGBTQ rights are civil rights that protect individuals from discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity in employment, housing, education, and other areas.
LGBTQ rights represent the continuation of the civil rights movement and raise fundamental questions about equality, privacy, and constitutional protection.
LGBTQ rights don't create special rights—they extend equal rights to LGBTQ+ individuals.
LGBTQ rights represent the continuation of the civil rights movement and raise fundamental questions about equality, privacy, and constitutional protection.
LGBTQ rights don't create special rights—they extend equal rights to LGBTQ+ individuals.