
In the workplace
Corporate America is leading the way in creating LGBTQ-friendly and inclusive environments. In 2022, 842 companies scored 100 on the Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index. Fortune 500 companies continued to implement inclusive non-discrimination policies with 93 percent providing explicit protections on the basis of sexual orientation and 91 percent on the basis of gender identity.
This indicates tremendous progress.
However, policies and procedures have not necessarily translated into culture change in the workplace, and this fact remains a difficult reality for LGBTQ+ people, their families, and allies. In the U.S., roughly 50% of LGBTQ+ people report that they are in the closet at work, fearful that coming out may negatively impact their employment. And even among those who are out, reports of sensing that their workplace climate doesn’t support them sadly remain widespread.
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Bi+ 101 Allyship: How to Not Let Things Fall Bi the Wayside
What the Plus?: Understanding and Supporting Expansive LGBTQ+ Identities
Becoming a Trans Ally to Go Beyond the Binary: What Would You Do?
What Would You Do?: The Advanced Ally’s Guide to Being Active in Tough Situations
I’m Not LGBTQ+…Not That There’s Anything Wrong with That: Advanced Ally Skills
Want to Be an Ally (or Help One Out)?: Building the Path for Your Ally Journey
2023 Straight for Equality in the Workplace Learning Session Catalog
Becoming a Trans Ally and Going Beyond the Binary
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