• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content

Campaign for Southern EqualityCampaign for Southern Equality Logo

Every day that we live with injustice is one day too long

  • About
    • About
    • Financials
  • Our Work
    • Trans Youth Emergency Project
    • Legal Equality Program
    • Community Health Program
    • Healing and Resilience Program
    • Southern Equality Fund
    • Southern Equality Research & Policy Center
    • Southern Equality Studios
    • Supportive Schools Program
    • Meeting the Moment
  • Resources
    • Navigating Youth Healthcare Bans
    • Find A Trans-Affirming Healthcare Provider in the South
    • Crisis Support
    • Support Filing A Title IX Complaint
    • Support for S.B. 49, North Carolina’s ‘Don’t Say LGBTQ’ Law
    • Legal Resources
    • Grassroots Organizing Resources
  • Get Involved
    • Volunteer
    • Jobs at CSE
    • Donate to the Campaign for Southern Equality
    • Send a Message of Support to Trans Youth
    • Host A Fundraiser
    • Shop CSE
  • The Lavender South
  • About
    • About
    • Financials
  • Our Work
    • Trans Youth Emergency Project
    • Legal Equality Program
    • Community Health Program
    • Healing and Resilience Program
    • Southern Equality Fund
    • Southern Equality Research & Policy Center
    • Southern Equality Studios
    • Supportive Schools Program
    • Meeting the Moment
  • Resources
    • Navigating Youth Healthcare Bans
    • Find A Trans-Affirming Healthcare Provider in the South
    • Crisis Support
    • Support Filing A Title IX Complaint
    • Support for S.B. 49, North Carolina’s ‘Don’t Say LGBTQ’ Law
    • Legal Resources
    • Grassroots Organizing Resources
  • Get Involved
    • Volunteer
    • Jobs at CSE
    • Donate to the Campaign for Southern Equality
    • Send a Message of Support to Trans Youth
    • Host A Fundraiser
    • Shop CSE
  • The Lavender South
Donate

The Latest from CSE

What the Prop 8 Ruling Means for the South

February 10, 2012 | News

Today, CSE launched a new video series, focused on providing analysis of key developments in the national LGBT movement and how they impact LGBT people in the South. Here, Meghann Burke, CSE’s Legal Team Leader, …  Read More

WE DO: Asheville Citizen-Times

January 30, 2012 | CSE in the News

Asheville, NC | Asheville Citizen-Times, January 25, 2012 By Barbara Blake “ASHEVILLE — The Rev. Kathryn Cartledge on Tuesday was found guilty of a crime in a Buncombe County district courtroom, where criminal offenders whose …  Read More

WE DO: Associated Press

January 30, 2012 | CSE in the News

The Associated Press | January 16, 2012 By Jeffrey Collins “COLUMBIA — Three same sex couples plan to go to the Greenville County courthouse this week to ask for marriage licenses. Alyssa Weaver and Michel …  Read More

WE DO: Huffington Post

January 30, 2012 | CSE in the News

Huffington Post | January 17, 2012 “Six LGBT couples are planning to apply for marriage licenses in South Carolina in an effort to protest the state’s ban on same-sex marriage. As the Associated Press is …  Read More

WE DO: WLOS News, Asheville, NC

January 30, 2012 | CSE in the News

Asheville, NC | WLOS News, January 17, 2012 “Those calling for the legalization of same-sex marriage took their effort to the upstate Tuesday. Three couples were backed by dozens of supporters and the Campaign for …  Read More

WE DO: The Guardian

January 30, 2012 | CSE in the News

The Guardian |  January 17, 2012 By Adam Gabbatt “At 3:45pm EST this Tuesday, a young couple will make their way to Greenville county court in South Carolina to confirm their commitment to each other …  Read More

WE DO: WCBD News, Charleston, SC

January 30, 2012 | CSE in the News

WCBD News Charleston, SC | January 19, 2012 By Andy Wontor “A West Ashley couple spent Thursday morning in Probate court downtown, trying to apply for a marriage license. The young women, of course, walked …  Read More

WE DO Campaign: January 19, 2012 Action

January 30, 2012 | News

On January 19, 2012, Maddy Trilling and Olivia Hope Parris, a same-sex couple in Charleston, SC, requested and were denied a marriage license, as the WE DO Campaign expanded further south across South Carolina. They …  Read More

WE DO Campaign: January 18, 2012 Action

January 30, 2012 | We Do Campaign

On January 18, 2012, two LGBT couples – Ivy and Misha, and Sam and Erin – requested and were denied marriage licenses in Greenville, SC as part of the WE DO Campaign. Knowing they would …  Read More

Ivy and Misha

January 18, 2012 | We Do Campaign

Ivy Hill and Misha Gibson: Participants in the WE DO Campaign who are requesting a marriage license at 3:45 p.m. on Wednesday, January 18, 2012 in Greenville, SC. Our story is serendipitous, really. It seems …  Read More

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 86
  • Page 87
  • Page 88
  • Page 89
  • Page 90
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 98
  • Go to Next Page »

Stay Informed

Sign up to receive news and updates from CSE.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Quick Links

  • Trans in the South
  • Southern Equality Fund
  • Take Action
  • Shop CSE
  • About

Connect With Us!

Every day that we live with injustice is one day too long.

P.O. Box 364
Asheville, NC 28802

828.242.1559

© 2026 Campaign for Southern Equality. Site by Status Forward.

  • English