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Report: 'Decade of Progress' on LGBT Equality in America
As a decade draws to a close, a report prepared jointly by the Movement Advancement Project (MAP) and the evelyn & walter HAAS, JR. fund purportedly shows a 'Decade of Progress' on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered (GLBT) Equality in America.
Two-thirds of the 36 statistical indicators compiled in A Decade of Progress on LGBT Rights showed significant advances, including sharp increases in the number of LGBT Americans protected by nondiscrimination and family recognition legislation at the state level. Just over a quarter of the indicators were negative, and two showed mixed results. The report is a joint project of the LGBT Movement Advancement Project and the Evelyn & Walter Haas, Jr., Fund.
“The remarkable achievements toward LGBT equality tend to be obscured by day-to-day struggles, and overall progress often goes unnoticed nationally,” said Linda Bush, Executive Director of the LGBT Movement Advancement Project (MAP). “By looking broadly at the last decade, this report gives a much fuller perspective on where we are today — and how far we’ve come in just ten years.”
“From over 50 years of supporting causes that help advance equality, we understand that making meaningful change requires time. But these facts make it clear that equal rights for gay people are advancing at an exceptional rate,” said Ira Hirschfield, President of the Haas, Jr. Fund. “Gay people and their families deserve equal rights and an equal opportunity to participate in their communities and the institutions that bring Americans together. We are committed to supporting work that brings our country closer to that goal.”
Matt Foreman, a longtime advocate for LGBT equality who now directs the Haas Jr. Fund’s gay and immigrant rights programs, said the Fund is excited by the accelerated rate of change. “While enormous and heart-wrenching inequities remain, progress over the last ten years has been extraordinary.”
The report indicates key measures of progress in areas of Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation, Discrimination Based on Gender Identity, Relationship Recognition, Protection from Violence, LGBT Elected Officials, Public Opinion, and Safer Schools.
The report also includes data on areas with mixed or negative results, including Marriage Opposition, Homophobia in Schools, HIV/AIDS, and the Military Service Ban.
An in-depth analysis of progress toward LGBT equality can be found in the Movement Advancement Project's (MAP) "The Momentum Report - 2009 edition".
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