Brad Clark

One Colorado Executive Director Brad Clark

Farewell Party for Brad Clark at RedLine

[new_royalslider id=”65″] The staff of One Colorado, friends, members of the LGBT community and numerous…

Giddy up! How Brad Clark made One Colorado

Moments after a raucous rally on the east steps of Denver City and County building…

Brad Clark to leave One Colorado in September

The shy but determined executive director of One Colorado, Brad Clark, will leave his post in September for another undisclosed job at another organization.

Pride and Politics: After civil unions battle, is Colorado ready to fight for marriage equality?

The executive director of One Colorado, the state’s largest LGBT advocacy organization, has found himself sandwiched in time between his biggest political victory – the passage of the Colorado Civil Union Act – and an undetermined day, that, when it arrives, will set in motion a series of events that will solidify plans to usher in marriage equality here.

Colorado leaders move on same-sex marriage — even before civil unions begin

Politicians and activists wasted no time making a case for same-sex marriage as civil unions became legal in Colorado May 1.

New state regulation forbids discrimination against trans individuals in health coverage

A new policy bulletin by the state’s top regulatory agency for health insurance guarantees that trans Coloradans with health insurance equal treatment under their plans, guaranteeing access to dozens of services and procedures that were previously in doubt.

Civil union bill gets inital OK from Colorado Senate committee

Its the beginning of the end for the Colorado Civil Union Act. A judiciary committee will hear testimony on the bill that is expected to be signed into law by early spring and take effect May 1.

Schools missing the grade protecting LGBT youth

That’s right, only 37 percent of all school districts in Colorado have their policies completely up-to-date.

Colorado civil union supporters launch committee to unseat anti-gay lawmakers

LGBT community leaders are hoping a strategy to used in New York to unseat anti-gay lawmakers will work in Colorado. The group’s aim is to help elect leaders who will support civil unions.

Colorado health department report on LGBT health first step in new conversation

The Colorado Department of Health and Environment has published a comprehensive report on the state of LGBT health care. And while the agency has goals, it has no plan of action, yet.