Advancing Equality and Opportunity for All
MAP is an independent, nonprofit think tank. We work to create a thriving, inclusive, and equitable America where all people have a fair chance to pursue health and happiness, earn a living, take care of the ones they love, be safe in their communities, and participate in civic life. Through our unique resources, including the LGBTQ Equality Maps, Democracy Maps, educational messaging guides, LGBTQ movement capacity reports, and in-depth policy and issue analysis, our work builds bridges across difference to advance equity and opportunity for all.
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LGBTQ Youth Tell a New Story

Conversion “Therapy”
This report details which states protect LGBTQ youth from harmful conversion “therapy” practices. Overview Conversion “therapy” is a dangerous and

Democracy 101: Understanding Voter List Maintenance
Overview All states must perform voter list maintenance, but states vary widely in their individual list maintenance practices. While there are routine methods for maintaining these lists, like removing voters who have moved or have passed away, many states have

Talking About Conversion “Therapy” Practices
Conversion “therapy” practices are dangerous, discredited efforts to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity. When a mental health practitioner subjects a young person to these practices, the therapist is putting their own personal agenda ahead of the well-being

MAP Welcomes New Staff
At MAP, we pride ourselves on being the place where brilliant people come to do exceptional work that powers movements. This year, we’ve added four brilliant new folks to the team to strengthen our expertise and prepare for future success.

Cost of ID as a Barrier
This analysis from MAP and VoteRiders reveals the unseen costs of strict voter ID laws and what this means for access to the ballot box.
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