Brandon Wolf, a Pulse survivor who now serves as national spokesman for the Human Rights Campaign, called for a safer future
Wolf is a long-time LGBTQ rights activist, gun control advocate, author and survivor of the Pulse nightclub massacre
Seven years have passed, but today and every day, remember the 49 lives taken on June 12, 2016
Many queer students face discrimination, rejection, and limited resources that hinder their academic ambitions
The event traumatized not only the City of Orlando's LGBTQ+ community but also the greater population who rallied behind the LGBTQ+ community
Pulse families ask for these to be the take-away of the new memorial: a feeling of love, hope, community, courage, strength and acceptance
Suspect was caught on surveillance video this past October seen setting fire to parts of the memorial to the victims of the massacre
The survivors and estates of the victims argued that Twitter, Facebook and Google were liable under the Anti-Terrorism Act
"I echo our mayor to say to the survivors and family members of Pulse: it’s okay to not be okay. This was a tragedy."
"The tragedy at Pulse rocked our community and served as a reminder of the work we have to do to uproot hate and bigotry."