On the afternoon of May 10, ten LGBT couples requested and were denied marriage licenses at the Forsyth County Register of Deeds in Winston-Salem, as part of Stage 3 of the WE DO Campaign. Surrounded …
WE DO Campaign: May 9, 2012 Action
Following the results of the vote on Amendment One in North Carolina, the WE DO campaign launched its third stage, continuing to stress that LGBT individuals are treated as second-class citizens and to call for …
Community Law Workshop: Name Changes; June 6, Greenville, SC
We are very excited to announce our next free Community Law Workshop, which will focus on name changes for LGBT people. There will be a special focus on name changes for trans folks. Topic: Name …
April 28: Family Dinner & WE DO Training, Asheville
As we get ready for the next stage of the WE DO Campaign, join us for an Asheville Family Dinner and WE DO Training. For LGBT folks and allies of all ages. Download and share …
Stepping Up On Tax Day
Meet Eric and Tammy. They live in Boston, are raising 3 amazing kids, and are allies who, for the second year running, have stepped up in an inspiring way to support CSE’s work. Eric and …
“8” (the Play) Comes to Asheville for One Night Only
What are you doing on the evening of April 10? (Besides participating in public comments as Asheville City Council votes on a resolution opposing Amendment One, of course!) We’re really excited for the one-night only …
Know Your Rights, Protect Your Rights
As we approach the May 8, 2012 vote on Amendment One – which proposes to restrict our fundamental rights as LGBT people – CSE invites you to step up to protect your and your family’s …
CSE March Family Dinner & WE DO Training
We hope you – and your family and friends – will join us for CSE’s March Family Dinner and WE DO Trainining. We’ll be training couples and Support Team members as we get ready for …
CSE Launches “LGBT Rights Toolkit”
We are very excited to announce that CSE has launched its LGBT Rights Toolkit. We’re launching the Toolkit with information on how to legally change your name in two states. The name change process is …
Having Each Other’s Back
Tragically, violence against LGBT people almost always escalates during attempts to pass discriminatory ballot measures, like Amendment One. As a community, it’s vital for us to raise awareness about prevention strategies and ensure that, if violence …