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Explore LGBTQ job opportunities in Nevada with employers who value cultural diversity. Find positions across all industries with companies that appreciate your language skills, cultural competence, and unique perspective. Connect with diversity-friendly employers committed to creating inclusive workplaces where the LGBTQ community can thrive professionally.Latest LGBTQ Businesses and Organizations
Henderson Equality Center
Henderson Equality Center, a community supported organizations that engage, empower, enrich and advance the LGBTQ+, allies and queer communities of Henderson and Southern Nevada. We provide a safe space, social groups, resources, support, educational and skill building courses, food pantry as well as job assistance for at-risk, low-income LGBTQ youth and adults.
Henderson Equality Center provides gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals, their families and supporters in Henderson, NV with resources and opportunities to promote visibility, understanding, and equality within the LGBT communities and the community at large. Henderson Equality Center will work toward these goals through education, social support, networking, and advocacy.
Henderson Equality Center is under its own 501c3 status. All donations are tax deductible.
Our new office location and vision represents our effort on inclusion and intersectionalism throughout the community and we look forward to serving the Henderson, NV LGBTQIA+ community for many years to come. Please stop by today for a visit and consider getting involved!
UNLV Boyd OUTLaws
OUTLaws represents the inclusive spirit of the William S. Boyd School of Law in Las Vegas, Nevada, serving as a cornerstone student organization dedicated to supporting LGBTQ+ students and allies throughout their legal education journey. The organization's mission centers on creating a welcoming community while advancing important conversations about how sexuality, gender identity, and queer theory intersect with legal practice and policy.
Founded within a law school known for rapid innovation and community engagement, OUTLaws embodies the values of the Boyd School's commitment to educating lawyers who serve their communities with integrity and effectiveness. The organization provides more than just social support—it offers substantive programming, educational events, and advocacy opportunities that help members understand their roles as legal professionals in advancing LGBTQ+ rights and protections.
What distinguishes OUTLaws is its dual focus on internal community building and external service. While supporting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, non-gendered, questioning, and allied students at the Boyd School, the organization also extends its expertise to the broader Las Vegas community through legal information initiatives and philanthropic work. This approach reflects the law school's broader philosophy that community service is integral to legal education and professional development.
OUTLaws operates within a supportive institutional environment where student voices shape the school's culture and direction. As part of the Boyd School of Law's student-driven community, OUTLaws contributes to the school's reputation for fostering ethical lawyers and leaders prepared to navigate complex legal and social issues with compassion and competence.
Las Vegas, NV
B.E. A S.H.E.R.O. Foundation
B.E. A S.H.E.R.O. Foundation emerged from the collaborative vision of philanthropists Kimberly Miles and Monica Coburn in 2015 to transform how Las Vegas, Nevada responds to the needs of girls and young women affected by abuse, abandonment, neglect, and exploitation. Operating as a volunteer-sustained organization, SHERO Foundation builds community by connecting individuals who believe no child should be a victim of trafficking. The foundation's mission centers on providing resources that support, sustain, and empower vulnerable young women while creating a network of informed and engaged citizens committed to preventing future exploitation. What sets SHERO Foundation apart in the Las Vegas community is its dual commitment to survivor support and prevention education. The organization recognizes that risk factors such as childhood sexual abuse, poverty, homelessness, and unstable environments create vulnerability to trafficking, and it intentionally focuses resources on prevention programs targeting at-risk populations. SHERO Foundation's volunteer-driven model reflects its grassroots values, with team members ranging from executive advisors to teen board members all contributing to the mission. The organization has built meaningful partnerships with other nonprofits, creating a collaborative ecosystem that amplifies resources and expertise. Through events, volunteer opportunities, and community engagement, SHERO Foundation invites Las Vegas residents to join a movement rooted in the belief that every person has worth and deserves to be loved, valued, and empowered. The foundation's ultimate vision is a world where equality, opportunity, and justice are available to all humanity.
Las Vegas, NV
Latest LGBTQ People
Casey Xavier
At the age of 18, Casey decided to run for the city council of his hometown in Louisiana. He was elected at the age of 20, becoming the youngest elected official in Louisiana history. By unanimous vote of his fellow council members, he was appointed mayor pro-tempore of the city at the same age. And at age 21, his state political party elected him as the party’s vice-chair of elected officials.
Casey is proud to have recovered millions of dollars for his clients. Because in America’s civil justice system, money is the only justice possible. And trial by jury for money is a constitutional right. When people are harmed by others, Casey believes the injured deserve to be compensated, for the full value of what has been taken away from them and for what they have been left with.
Casey has refined his trials skills through the Mark Lanier Trial Academy Master Class, Rick Friedman’s Ethos Advocacy Institute, and Trial Lawyers University. Casey obtained his bachelor’s degree from University of Louisiana, Lafayette and later pursued graduate studies in international affairs at University of California, San Diego. He obtained his Juris Doctorate degree from University of Nevada, Las Vegas – William S. Boyd School of Law in 2020. In his first year of law school – only about 3 months in – Casey won Boyd Law School’s annual client counseling competition, beating out the whole law school. Casey has continued winning at the law ever since. And he’s prepared to win for you too.
Las Vegas, NV