CSE is hosting its second annual Shop for Equality on Tuesday, December 11, 2018. Participating Asheville-area businesses will donate 5% of proceeds to CSE and all funds will go towards our work for full LGBTQ …
The Southern LGBTQ Health Survey
Note: This survey is closed as of March 2019. The Campaign for Southern Equality will publish results from the survey in September 2019. Share your experiences to help improve LGBTQ health care in the South! …
Take Action: Oppose the Brett Kavanaugh Nomination for Supreme Court
Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh has a long track record of positions that are hostile to civil rights, including LGBTQ rights and reproductive justice. If he is confirmed, it could set into motion a …
Free Name Change Clinic: October 17 in Asheville, NC
When: October 17 | 5:30 – 6:45 PM Where: Western NC Community Health Services (WNCCHS), 257 Biltmore Avenue, Asheville, NC What: Come join us for a free Legal Name Change Clinic! Led by local attorney …
Let Your Pride Always Shine: Limited-edition Posters Now Available
We’ve loved getting to collaborate with two amazing local artists, Liz Williams and Macon York (pictured below), to create this limited-edition run of letterpress posters. Let Your Pride Always Shine, we say. To buy one, …
Mississippi’s HB1523: Updates and Resources
HB1523, the nation’s most sweeping anti-LGBTQ law, remains in effect across Mississippi. People who experience discrimination can report it to CSE by calling or texting our hotline (828.242.1559), by email (info@southernequality.org), through this online form, …
From Asheville to Greenville to Selma to Memphis
During the first week of May, four members of the Campaign for Southern Equality Team hit the road. They traveled across the South to coordinate focus groups on transgender health as part of our Southern LGBTQ …
Creating Supportive Schools, Homes & Communities for LGBTQ Youth
March 13th Community Forum in Asheville Local LGBTQ advocacy groups are joining together to host a panel discussion called “Creating Supportive Schools, Homes and Communities for LGBTQ Youth” to address how adults can support and …
Stand with Starkville Pride
We’ve seen a lot of bravery and leadership from young people over the past few weeks. Add Bailey McDaniel and Emily Turner, both students at Mississippi State University, to the list. Bailey and Emily are lead organizers with …
2017 Year in Review Photo Blog
From Charlottesville, Virginia to Sutherland Springs, Texas we saw the absolute worst of what humanity and our country are capable of in 2017. At times, it seemed like the fabric of our nation was ripping apart in …