Erin Uritus has a clear message to those who would take our rights, our hope, and our power: “We’re. Not. Going. Anywhere!”

Let’s Talk About Intersex Awareness in the Workplace
The Intersex community faces unique experiences and forms of discrimination in the workplace and beyond. Watch this webinar from our archives to learn more about these issues.

Landon Richie on Finding Community
GenderCool Champion, Landon Richie, shares his inspiring coming out story and the importance of finding his community. At 16 years old, Landon travels across the country to share […]

Speaking Out at SCOTUS for Civil Rights Protections
The U.S. Supreme Court is currently weighing a ruling on a trio of cases that will decide whether LGBTQ people are protected from discrimination under existing federal civil rights laws […]

2019 Workplace Summit: Trip Report
Are you looking for a way to share with your colleagues what happened at Summit? This report is designed to provide you with an outline for what we did at […]

2019 Out & Equal Workplace Rewind
The 2019 Out & Equal Workplace Summit was held in Washington, DC on October 15th- 17th. The Summit featured 3 days of educational opportunity including over 160 workshops, featured […]

2019 Outie Winners
Tonight, Out & Equal announced the winners of the 2019 Outie Awards at the Workplace Summit. The awards were presented before a crowd of 6,000. Outie Awards recognize individuals and organizations […]

2019 Workplace Summit Live Stream
The following sessions from the 2019 Out & Equal Workplace Summit will be streamed live on this page: Tuesday, October 15 | 10:30am to 1:00pm | Opening Brunch Wednesday, October […]

2019 Workplace Summit App
The Workplace Summit App is here to help you make the most of your week ahead: Build your daily agenda Dive into session details Share & post photos of your […]

Representation Matters
August 22, 2019 – All of us have reveled in the magic moment that takes place the first time a member of a marginalized community reaches a position of power. We all remember election night in 2008, when Barack Obama was elected as the first black president. We celebrated when Tammy Baldwin was elected as America’s first openly LGBTQ senator, and when Danica Roem became the first openly transgender person to win a seat in a state legislature.