Similar organisations to NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ+ Journalists
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Lesbian/Gay Rights
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Parents Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, Inc.
Our Vision: We, the parents, families and friends of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered persons, celebrate diversity and envision a society that embraces everyone, including those of diverse sexual orientations and gender identities.
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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56.
 
Butler Media Diversity Research Institute
HOME TRAINING RESEARCH GET INVOLVED DONATE BOARD More Our mission is to promote diverse television and investigative reporting.
Antioch
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Professional Societies & Associations
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57.
 
Nabj-Las Vegas
The National Association of Black Journalist, Las Vegas Chapter #NABJ Creating Spaces | Sharing Stories | Shedding Light | IG: nabjlv Founded in 1975, The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) bean in Washington, D.
705
Las Vegas
GBA Equality Foundation
Our mission is to empower and support the next generation of Q+ students and professionals by providing resources, education, and opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Lewes
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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
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59.
 
Arab and Middle Eastern Journalists Association
Arab and Middle Eastern Journalists Association is an organization for media professionals of Arab and Middle Eastern descent.
7788
New York City
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Film, Video
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60.
 
Generations Project Inc
We preserve LGBTQ+ history though live, intergenerational storytelling programs.
1500
New York City
Lighthouse Equality Advocacy Project Incorporated
Empowering equality through advocacy for LGBTQIA+ & BIPOC immigrants in or out of detention.
1
Bronx
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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62.
 
FREE PRESS
Free Press does not support or oppose any candidate for public office.
67212
WASHINGTON
HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN FOUNDATION
Cookies in use The HRC Foundation seeks to fundamentally change the way LGBTQ people are treated in our everyday lives.
WASHINGTON





