Re-posted from Scrutiny Hooligans: http://scrutinyhooligans.us/2012/05/22/responding-to-anti-lgbt-rhetoric-in-n-c/ North Carolina is in the news again, this time because of an anti-LGBT sermon preached by Pastor Charles Worley of Providence Road Baptist Church in Maiden, N.C. You can see … Read More
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Barb and Ann
Barb and Ann: Participants in the WE DO Campaign who requested a license at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, May 9, 2012 in Durham, NC. Ann and Barb met over 30 years ago in Saginaw, MI. … Read More
Susan and Sheila
Sheila Milne and Susan Myers: Participants in the WE DO Campaign who requested a license at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, May 9, 2012 in Wilson, NC. Susan was born and grew up in Ahoskie NC … Read More
Charlotte: Attorney Connie J. Vetter Presentation on Amendment One
If you’re in the Charlotte area you don’t want to miss LGBT attorney Connie J. Vetter’s upcoming presentation, “What Does Amendment One Mean and How Can I Protect Myself and My Partner.” When: June 5, … Read More
WE DO Campaign: May 15, 2012 Action
On May 15, 2012, the final day of Stage 3 of the WE DO campaign, two couples requested and were denied marriage licenses at the Mecklenburg County Register of Deeds in Charlotte, North Carolina. In … Read More
CSE’s Family Dinner on May 19
We hope you can join us for our next Family Dinner! For LGBT folks and allies of all ages. Enjoy home-cooked food, meet good folks, and be part of the WE DO Campaign as it … Read More
WE DO Campaign: May 14, 2012 Action
One couple requested and was denied a marriage license at the Randolph County Register of Deeds in Asheboro, North Carolina. Barb and Angela took this action as a same-sex couple with the knowledge that they … Read More
LGBT Rights in NC, Post May 8: Community Law Workshop in Charlotte
We hope you can join us for a free Community Law Workshop about LGBT Rights in North Carolina in the wake of the passage of Amendment One. Download and share the promotional flyer! Please spread … Read More
WE DO Campaign: May 11, 2012 Action
On May 11, 18 couples applied for marriage licenses at the Mitchell County Register of Deeds in Bakersville, Madison County Register of Deeds in Marshall, and Buncombe County Register of Deeds in Asheville. Subsequent to … Read More