Sarah Ford | October 10, 2013

USPS to Honor LGBT Civil Rights Hero Harvey Milk with New Stamp

USPS to Honor LGBT Civil Rights Hero Harvey Milk with New StampThe United States Postal Service has confirmed that LGBT civil rights hero Harvey Milk will be commemorated on a 2014 U.S. postage stamp.

Milk, the first openly gay man to be elected into public office in California, is believed to be the first openly LGBT person to ever be featured on a U.S. stamp. The Harvey Milk Foundation reports that the stamp’s design is expected to be unveiled soon.

HRC President Chad Griffin previously spoke out in support of efforts to rename San Francisco International Airport in honor of Milk, and we applaud the United States Postal Service’s decision to honor Milk’s pioneering legacy and spread his message of hope to households across America with this new stamp.

With tomorrow’s National Coming Out Day just around the corner, hear recordings of Harvey Milk and others talking about the importance of coming out in HRC’s latest video below.

Source: Human Rights Campaign

Get Resources and Insights Straight To Your Inbox

Explore More Articles

America’s Charities Selected as 2024 Board Leadership Award Winner by Center for Nonprofit Advancement

July 17, 2024

Washington, D.C. – July 17, 2024 – America’s Charities, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that mobilizes the power of giving as a leading provider of volunteering, workplace…

Read Article

Celebrating Juneteenth and Continuing to Work in Solidarity for Racial Justice, Equality, and Equity

May 9, 2024

June 19 — also known as Juneteenth, or the nation’s second Independence Day — commemorates the end of slavery in Texas, and therefore the nation,…

Read Article

LGBTQIA+ Pride Month 2024

May 9, 2024

In honor of the 1969 Stonewall Uprising in Manhattan – considered the tipping point for the Gay Liberation Movement in the United States – each…

Read Article

Get Resources and Insights Straight To Your Inbox

Receive our monthly/bi-monthly newsletter filled with information about causes, nonprofit impact, and topics important for corporate social responsibility and employee engagement professionals, including disaster response, workplace giving, matching gifts, employee assistance funds, volunteering, scholarship award program management, grantmaking, and other philanthropic initiatives.

newsletter-mock