Love Has No Labels

Love Has No Labels is a movement to promote acceptance and inclusion of all people across race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, and disability. We believe love is the most powerful force to overcome bias. We celebrate diversity and encourage people to come together because we know, together, we can create a more inclusive world.

Since we launched in 2015, we’ve opened people’s hearts and changed people’s minds by celebrating diverse friendships and families that break down barriers and build connections.

You can get to know us more by checking out our partners and our work below, and by connecting with us on our social channels.
Older Asian couple sitting on a bench smiling
Older Asian couple sitting on a bench smiling

Our Campaigns

A black man from the back wearing a black jacket with a bag over his right shoulder and his head slightly looking downward. Behind him is a white two story house next another one with a subtle post sunset purplish and pink glow in the sky. A black man from the back wearing a black jacket with a bag over his right shoulder and his head slightly looking downward. Behind him is a white two story house next another one with a subtle post sunset purplish and pink glow in the sky.

Love Lives On

While we all value a society that is inclusive, safe and loving, many individuals and communities in the U.S. fear for their safety, security and livelihood. For many, rights are being threatened, opportunities are being denied and there is an increase in violence, hate crimes and harassment.

When we act with love, #LoveLivesOn
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Two people standing next to each other in an x-ray screen, showing their skeletons Two people standing next to each other in an x-ray screen, showing their skeletons

Before anything else, we’re all human.

Our first campaign used an x-ray screen to remind us that before anything else, we’re all human.
Learn moreabout Before anything else, we’re all human.
Two smiling Bolivian women wearing elaborate green, yellow, and red costume dresses and feathered headdresses that say Pasion Boliviana.

Big or small, our actions shape the world around us.

We must recognize that we live in a society where certain communities are marginalized because of their identity labels like race, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, or disability. The good news is there are many things we can do to create a more equal and just world.
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Nonprofit Partners

Official Partners