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La breve

The Brief es el boletín mensual de NCLR que contiene actualizaciones de casos importantes, información sobre lo que ha estado haciendo nuestro equipo y recordatorios de próximos eventos.

La breve

2025 de enero

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¡Un sincero agradecimiento a nuestros seguidores!

Thank you to our generous supporters who made gifts to NCLR this season. Thanks to our community of donors, champions, and friends, we are proud to have reached our year-end campaign goal. Our work is only possible because you share our vision of LGBTQ justice, and we are grateful to you!

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NCLR Leaders Panel

Reserve la fecha: Panel de líderes del NCLR

On Wednesday, February 19th, NCLR founder Donna Hitchens, former Executive Directors Roberta Achtenberg and Kate Kendell, and current President Imani Rupert-Gordon will gather in San Francisco to reflect on their time at NCLR. This is the first time NCLR’s past and present leadership will be together! Donna, Roberta, Kate, and Imani will share perspectives about the role and contributions NCLR has made to the movement and thoughts on the LGBTQ movement today.

Olga Talamante, a former NCLR board member, will moderate this panel. This is a historic opportunity to hear from NCLR’s leadership. Join us in San Francisco or virtually for this historic conversation.

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February 19, 2025  | 6pm–8pm PST

Florida ban on transgender healthcare

NCLR and our partners continue to challenge Florida ban on transgender healthcare

On January 15, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit heard oral arguments in Doe v. Ladapo, a constitutional challenge to Florida’s law and rules that bar families from accessing medical care for their transgender adolescent children and place unprecedented restrictions on care for transgender adults.

Although U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle issued a final ruling overturning the ban on June 11, 2024, the Florida defendants appealed the case to the Eleventh Circuit. Read more about the appeal and hear from our plaintiffs and legal partners.

NCLR Staff Speaking Engagement: Black Leadership Rising

On Wednesday, January 22nd, NCLR President Imani Rupert-Gordon will speak on the Black Leadership Rising panel at Creando cambio. This powerful discussion will feature some of the most influential Black LGBTQ leaders across our movements. The panel will explore the unique insights and challenges of how Black LGBTQ voices are shaping policy, advocacy, and cultural change to advance liberation for all.

January 22-26, 2025  |  Rio Hotel & Casino Las Vegas  |  Las Vegas, NV

NCLR Staff Speaking Engagement: National Association of Children’s Counsel

On Thursday, January 23, NCLR’s Senior Youth Policy Counsel, Danny King, will speak at the National Association of Children’s Counsel (NACC) on supporting LGBTQ youth through the Federal Designated Placements Rule.

LGBTQ youth make up about 7-9% of the overall population, but over 30% of youth in foster care, the majority of whom are children of color. In April 2024, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children & Families (ACF) issued the Designated Placement Requirements Under Titles IV-E and IV-B for LGBTQI Children. The rule (in effect since July 1, 2024) requires that agencies implement the rule by October 1, 2026. The rule is a significant step forward in ensuring that LGBTQ youth do not face further harm while in the foster system.

Registrarse para el seminario web to learn more about the rule and protecting LGBTQ youth in foster care.

January 23, 2025  |  10:00am–11:30am MST

Últimos números

Diciembre 2024

Shannon Minter sobre Estados Unidos contra Skrmetti;
Éxito del orgullo rural de Florida;
Seminario web y guía de recursos sobre familia y matrimonio LGBTQ;
Reunión informativa virtual del NCLR 2024 + resumen del año;
Una velada con pioneros de los derechos de las personas transgénero;
Un regalo para el 100% de nosotros

Noviembre de 2024

Construyendo coaliciones: nuestro trabajo postelectoral;
Promover nuestra libertad más allá de las elecciones de 2024;
Día del Recuerdo Transgénero;
Imani Rupert-Gordon se unirá al panel de líderes LGBTQ;
Martes de donaciones;
Corte Suprema—Estados Unidos contra Skrmetti;
Orgullo rural de Florida;
Reunión informativa virtual de fin de año

Octubre de 2024

Familias de Florida presentan escrito contra la prohibición de atención médica para jóvenes transgénero;
Encuesta Nacional de la Comunidad de Mujeres LGBTQ;
El presidente del NCLR habló en la Universidad de Chicago;
Orgullo rural de Florida

Septiembre 2024

Victoria para los niños transgénero en Arizona;
La terapia de conversión sigue prohibida en Colorado;
Shannon Minter aparece en el Proyecto Doce Soldados;
Orgullo rural de Florida;
La Corte Suprema acepta escuchar el caso de prohibición de atención médica

Agosto de 2024

NCLR continúa luchando en el caso de derechos parentales de Oklahoma;
Massachusetts aprueba la Ley de Paternidad;
Corte Suprema acepta escuchar caso de prohibición de atención médica;
Victoria para jóvenes y adultos transgénero en Florida

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