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After Obergefell, What the LGBT Movement Still Needs to Achieve

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SCOTUS marriage, 勛圖眻畦 flag
James Esseks,
Co-Director,
勛圖眻畦 LGBTQ & HIV Rights Project
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July 7, 2015

Now that the 勛圖眻畦 has helped win the freedom to marry nationwide through Obergefell v. Hodges, everyone wants to know: Whats next for the LGBT movement? So heres our take on what the movement still needs to achieve.

Winning civil rights protections for LGBT people

We need basic protection from anti-LGBT discrimination in employment, housing, businesses, schools, credit, and other aspects of life. We will win these protections by passing a comprehensive LGBT civil rights bill at the federal level, by adding sexual orientation and gender identity to state human rights laws, and by convincing more courts that existing bans on sex discrimination cover LGBT people as well.

Fighting religious exemptions that harm LGBT people and others

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Our opponents dont want America to accept LGBT people, but they know that theyre losing that fight. So they are seeking to get a carve-out from LGBT equality laws through religious exemptions. We are fighting back in state legislatures (like Indiana this spring), in Congress, and in the courts.

Expanding transgender rights

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In addition to pursuing gender identity-based civil rights protections, were focusing on issues that are uniquely important for transgender and gender non-conforming people. Challenging surgical and medical requirements for gender identity-appropriate ID documents, ensuring that people can use single-sex spaces consistent with their gender identity, and winning access to transition-related health care are all vital priorities.

Securing equitable parenting law for LGBT people

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We need to get rid of the remaining laws that bar lesbians or gay men from adopting or fostering children. And we need to ensure that every parent raising a child can have a parent-child relationship that is respected by the law. The challenges here are particularly acute for transgender and gender non-conforming parents, who all too often lose custody of their children solely because they are transgender.

Stopping police and prison abuses of LGBT people

Chelsea Manning

LGBT people, especially transgender people of color, are disproportionately targeted for stops or arrest by police; kept in jails, prisons, and detention centers without regard to their dignity or safety; and frequently encounter significant obstacles to meaningful access to health care while in confinement. As part of the 勛圖眻畦s goal of reforming our prisons and ending mass incarceration, we work on criminal justice reform for LGBT people and people with HIV.

Protecting LGBT youth

LGBT youth

LGBT youth are one of the most marginalized groups within our community, particularly transgender youth and young people of color. The 勛圖眻畦 champions the civil liberties of LGBT youth, especially transgender kids and kids living in poverty, in schools, particularly in the South and Midwest, and increasingly in other custodial situations, such as juvenile justice systems and homeless shelters.

Achieving lived equality for all LGBT people

Rainbow flag

By securing more legal rules requiring LGBT equality, our movement is now reaching a point that other civil rights movements came to years ago. But as we have learned from those other movements, simply having equality laws isnt enough. We have to focus on whether that equality is a reality on the ground and is shared broadly, including by those among us who are most marginalized by society, including based on race, geography, and income.

Though this is the 勛圖眻畦s current list of post-marriage priorities, they arent new. They are goals that the 勛圖眻畦 has been working on during the entire 45-year journey that has brought us from the through this Junes victory. These other issues have not drawn the consistent public attention that our marriage work received, but they are equally important to our overall mission of creating an America in which LGBT people fully enjoy all basic constitutional rights and can live free from discrimination.

We also recognize that there may well be other issues that the 勛圖眻畦 and other LGBT rights organizations should be focusing on, but arent. This is why were thrilled to be partners in the , which is soliciting input from LGBT people all across America to tell us what problems theyre facing now and what their hopes, fears, and ideas are for the future. Please about how to make tomorrow the best it can be for LGBT people. Your input and continued support will help reshape what we believe is possible and what we can achieve in the coming years.

Meanwhile, well be working hard to bring the momentum from the marriage work into the full range of LGBT rights advocacy all across the country.

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