Next week, local elected leaders in Hillsborough, Carrboro, and Chapel Hill will discuss ordinances that would extend nondiscrimination protections to LGBTQ people in key areas, including employment, housing, and public spaces. The ordinances make these …
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With Senators-Elect Warnock and Ossoff Ensuring Pro-Equality Majority, U.S. Congress Must Take Action on LGBTQ Nondiscrimination and Other Issues in 2021
As we continue to condemn the extremism on display at the Capitol today, we also celebrate the election of Senators-Elect Rev. Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff, whose Georgia races were called by multiple outlets. Their …
Campaign for Southern Equality Statement on Anti-Democratic Violence at U.S. Capitol
The Campaign for Southern Equality condemns the disturbing anti-democratic violence at the U.S. Capitol today, and we pray for safety for all in Washington, D.C. and across our nation. The integrity of elections, the peaceful …
Ahead of Crucial Senate Run-off Election, New Report on LGBTQ Experience in Georgia Details Disparities in Health Equity
As attention turns to Georgia one week before a consequential U.S. Senate runoff, new research provides insights into health disparities and needs around HIV care and mental health. Read the Report Today the Campaign for …
Q&A: Angela Chen Talks About Asexuality, Representation, and Her New Book, Ace
Asexuality is still misunderstood by many people both inside and outside of the LGBTQ+ community. It is sometimes called an “invisible” identity, in part due to its lack of representation in media. A new book …
Managing One Health Crisis While Preserving Another’s History: The World AIDS Museum and Education Center
Note: Dr. Randy Fair, who wrote this article, is the author of Southern. Gay. Teacher. https://southerngayteacher.com. More than a decade after starting from humble beginnings as an AIDS support group, the World AIDS Museum and Education Center …
Key Prong of House Bill 142 Sunsets, Clearing the Path for Local Nondiscrimination Protections for LGBTQ North Carolinians
Today, one prong of North Carolina’s House Bill 142 officially sunsets, ending a years-long moratorium that blocked cities and towns in the state from protecting their LGBTQ residents through local nondiscrimination ordinances. North Carolina is …
WATCH: Members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Share Indigenous Wisdom from the Mountains
This fall, on October 22, 2020, staffers from the Campaign for Southern Equality traveled to the Qualla Boundary of Cherokee, North Carolina to meet with members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Throughout a …
Join Us for a Community Town Hall to Mark the Sunset of Sections of North Carolina’s Anti-LGBTQ HB142!
Join Equality North Carolina and Campaign for Southern Equality for a joint Town Hall about the sunset of HB142 and what it means for LGBTQ people and nondiscrimination laws in North Carolina. We’ll be joined …
Celebrating the History of LGBTQ Safe Spaces: Art Smith and Gay Barchives
Note: Dr. Randy Fair, who wrote this article, is the author of Southern. Gay. Teacher. https://southerngayteacher.com. Historically, LGBTQ bars have proven to be somewhat of a double edge sword for LGBTQ people. While some LGBTQ people have faced …