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Taking Charge in the South: An Interview with Daroneshia Duncan

January 18, 2017 | News

By Britney Nesbit, Community Organizer/Tzedek Social Justice Fellow, Campaign for Southern Equality As a self-identified female illusionist, pageant expert, HIV treatment and prevention specialist, Daroneshia Duncan is a one-of-a-kind southern force to be reckoned with. After …  Read More

Train the Trainers

January 18, 2017 | News

Eighteen grassroots organizers and professionals – the majority of them identifying as trans or gender non-conforming – joined together over the weekend of December 2-4 to workshop their own trainings on trans issues. The gathering …  Read More

The Southern Equality Fund: A Year in Review

January 18, 2017 | News

By Chloe Stuber, Hometown Organizing Project Director We’re just two years into giving away a modest percentage of our budget to support grassroots work, and the impact is incredible. The Southern Equality Fund, launched in …  Read More

President Obama’s legacy of LGBTQ progress

January 13, 2017 | News

The LGBT South is a weekly email newsletter, compiling national, regional, and local news important to LGBT Southerners. Subscribe to get the latest edition to your inbox every Friday morning and keep up with what the …  Read More

The Southern Equality Fund: A Year in Review

January 12, 2017 | Southern Equality Fund

We’re just two years into giving away a modest percentage of our budget to support grassroots work, and the impact is incredible. The Southern Equality Fund, launched in 2015, is a micro-granting project that invests …  Read More

Campaign for Southern Equality Offering Free Legal Clinics to Protect LGBTQ Rights across Mississippi

January 9, 2017 | Uncategorized

  The Campaign for Southern Equality will offer a series of legal workshops on LGBTQ rights starting on January 12th in Jackson and continuing across Mississippi. These clinics are free and open to the public. …  Read More

A photo recap of the #LGBTsouth in 2016

December 28, 2016 | Uncategorized

It’s been quite a year in the #LGBTSouth. This photo recap highlights the best of 2016. In January, the Gender Benders and Campaign for Southern Equality held the first-ever trans employment clinic in Greenville, South …  Read More

Trans Leadership Initiative: Interview with Fletcher Page

December 19, 2016 | Hometown Organizing

CSE Community Organizer Britney Nesbit interviewed Fletcher Page, Assistant Director of the Gender Benders (GBs) and member of CSE’s Trans Leadership Initiative.  Fletcher Page is a 24-year-old Trans man living in Greenville, South Carolina where he was born …  Read More

Plaintiffs File HB 1523 Brief with Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals

December 16, 2016 | Uncategorized

Plaintiffs in Campaign for Southern Equality v. Bryant (CSE III) filed their brief today with the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in their legal challenge to Mississippi’s HB 1523, an extreme …  Read More

Train the Trainers

December 14, 2016 | Hometown Organizing

Eighteen grassroots organizers and professionals – the majority of them identifying as trans or gender non-conforming – joined together over the weekend of December 2-4 to workshop their own trainings on trans issues. The gathering …  Read More

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