John and Jeff applied for a marriage license in Hattiesburg, Mississippi on July 12, 2013 as part of the WE DO Campaign. You can read their story below as told by Jeff. John and I …
Sara and L.B.
Sara and LB have twice applied for a marriage license in Hattiesburg, Mississippi as part of the WE DO Campaign You can read the story of one the couples below as told by Sara. In …
LGBT couples apply for marriage licenses in Poplarville and Gulfport, Mississippi as part of WE DO Campaign
Yesterday morning in Poplarville, Mississippi Jenna and Kristen stood up for equality by applying for a marriage license as part of the WE DO Campaign. The Picayune Item reported: Lockwood and Welch have been together for four …
Candy and Sabrina
During the month of July, LGBT couples from across five cities in Mississippi will stand up for marriage equality by applying for a marriage license as part of the WE DO Campaign. You can read the story …
Kristen and Jenna
During the month of July, LGBT couples from across five cities in Mississippi will stand up for marriage equality by applying for a marriage license as part of the WE DO Campaign. You can read the story …
A Tale of Two Dads
Mark Maxwell and Tim Young of Winston-Salem, North Carolina are parents to four boys ranging in age from 13 to 24. Despite being life-partners for 20 years and having been legally married in Washington, D.C. …
CSE travels across Mississippi for WE DO trainings
During the last week of May, The Campaign for Southern Equality hit the road and traveled across the state of Mississippi for WE DO Campaign trainings. (WE DO Campaign training in Hattiesburg, Mississippi) We were …
Faith Leaders Speak Out in North Carolina
On Monday, May 20th faith leaders in Buncombe County, North Carolina gathered outside the county courthouse to speak out against laws and proposed policies that negatively impact low-income and minority residents of the state. They …
Anti-LGBT Language in North Carolina Senate Bill 132
The North Carolina state Senate advanced Senate Bill 132, which includes anti-LGBT language and assertions, by a 41-5 vote yesterday. The bill would require North Carolina public schools to teach students a number of items …
One Year Since Amendment 1: Fighting for LGBT Rights
On May 8, 2012 Amendment One passed in North Carolina, enshrining discrimination into the North Carolina Constitution. But the story didn’t end there. The Campaign for Southern Equality (CSE) has never wavered in calling for …