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As if running 26.2 miles wasn’t enough . . .

November 3, 2011 | News

On Sunday, October 30, Weesie Pigman and Meg Donahue completed the Marine Corps Marathon in Washington, DC. As if running 26.2 miles wasn’t enough, they also raised funds for CSE, with folks from across the …

Promotion to Benefit CSE from Dr. Jen Cournoyer

November 3, 2011 | News

Dr. Jen Cournoyer, an Asheville-area chiropractor, is currently offering a promotion to benefit CSE. This is another amazing example of how local business owners are finding creative ways to support CSE. For more information contact …

WE DO Campaign: October 13 Action

October 13, 2011 | We Do Campaign

Elli and Viviana were the 20th couple to take action as part of the WE DO Campaign. Joined by their newborn daughter, Elli and Viviana requested – and were denied – a marriage license due …

BREAKING: WE DO Campaign Intensifies Tactics to Resist Unjust Laws

October 13, 2011 | News

Same-sex Couples, Clergy from Across the Country Stand for Full LGBT Equality in Asheville, NC, as WE DO Campaign Intensifies Tactics Since the WE DO Campaign launched on October 3, eighteen same-sex couples have requested …

WE DO Campaign: October 12 Action

October 12, 2011 | We Do Campaign

Monroe and Lupe have been together for 21 years. Today, the couple was joined by their three children as they requested – and were denied – a marriage license. Their support team included dozens of …

WE DO Campaign: October 11 Action

October 11, 2011 | We Do Campaign

Today, four couples participated in the WE DO Campaign. Three of the couples – Brenda and Carol, Amy and Lauren, and Amy and Luz – requested licenses from the Buncombe County Register of Deeds Office. …

WE DO Campaign Enters Week 2

October 11, 2011 | News

Same-Sex Couples, Clergy and Elected Officials Call for Full Equality as the WE DO Campaign Enters a Second Week in Asheville, NC Today, three more couples will join the thirteen same-sex couples that have requested …

WE DO Campaign: October 7

October 7, 2011 | We Do Campaign

In day five of the We Do Campaign, four couples requested – and were denied – marriage license. Today marked the first day that male couples participated in the campaign. Matt and Shannon were joined …

WE DO: Advocate.com

October 7, 2011 | CSE in the News

An Act of Defiance in North Carolina By Lucas Grindley The three couples — Rev. Kathryn Cartledge and Elizabeth Eve, Autumn Trama and Amanda McKenzie, and Loraine Allen and Amanda Hilty — are part of …

WE DO: Asheville Citizen-Times

October 7, 2011 | CSE in the News

Same-sex couples apply for marriage licenses in protest in Asheville 3 couples part of statewide effort to promote equality for gays, lesbians by Carol Motsinger ASHEVILLE — The Rev. Kathryn Cartledge and Elizabeth Eve fell …

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