NCLR’s featured briefings, webinars and other information can be found below. To sign up for future events, please subscribe to our monthly newsletter.
Upcoming Briefings
May 1, 2025
3pm-4:30pm PT / 5pm-6:30pm CT / 6pm-7:30pm ET
Join NCLR as we cover the executive orders, federal rule changes, proposed congressional legislation, and court rulings from the first 100 days of the Trump administration. Register for more information.
Featured Past Briefings
February 19, 2025
NCLR founder, Donna Hitchens, former Executive Directors Roberta Achtenberg and Kate Kendell, and current NCLR President, Imani Rupert-Gordon, gathered in San Francisco to reflect on their time at NCLR. In this historic conversation, Donna, Roberta, Kate and Imani shared perspectives about the role and contributions NCLR has made to the movement and thoughts on the LGBTQ movement today.
January 24, 2025
LGBTQ+ immigrants and families face unique challenges when navigating the U.S. immigration system. The incoming federal administration has announced plans to remove existing protections and intensify deportation efforts, making it more crucial than ever to understand your rights and be familiar with available resources. GLAD Law, National Center for Lesbian Rights, Political Asylum/Immigration Representation (PAIR) Project, and Ropes & Gray hosted a discussion about our community’s rights, resources for LGBTQ+ immigrants and asylum seekers, and the immigration system.
December 9, 2024
Listen in as experts from NCLR’s leadership, legal and policy teams provide an update about how we are meeting this unprecedented moment and continuing our fight for LGBTQ justice.
November 20, 2024
NCLR’s President, Imani Rupert-Gordon and Vice President of Legal, Shannon Minter, discuss what NCLR work looks like in this new climate. With our strong history working in reproductive, immigration and transgender rights, we feel the attacks of this new administration at every turn. Shannon and Imani share thoughts and strategy for continuing to grow support and protections for the LGBTQ community.
November 20, 2024
Two weeks after the 2024 election, experts from National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR), Family Equality, Movement Advancement Project (MAP), and GLAD Law have a conversation focused on Marriage and Family Protections. NCLR’s Shannon Minter moderates.