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To Those That Held Us Down:

When I joined Equality NC as Executive Director, I knew I was joining an organization whose leadership had voted to adopt an explicit race equity lens, making Equality NC one of the few in the Equality Federation that embraced the truth that we cannot work for LGBTQ+ equality without grappling with the racist foundations of the U. S. and its legacy in our everyday lives.

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Thank You!

Allow me this moment to give you your flowers. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for every gift you've selflessly donated, every tweet and post you've shared, every event you've attended, and every volunteer opportunity you've enthusiastically undertaken. Whether you've been with us since 1979 or came onboard in 2020, we wouldn't be here without you and we appreciate you.

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Trans Day of Remembrance 2023

Transgender Day of Remembrance events

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How to Respond to SB49

What The Heck Do We Do Now? Responding to SB49

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Recruitment Profile for the position of Executive Director

Equality NC is hiring an Executive Director!

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Equality North Carolina Statement on rescinding the endorsement of Tricia Cotham

At a time when the U.S. is seeing increased attacks on trans youth, LGBTQ+ individuals, women, minorities and other marginalized groups through hurtful legislation and invasive regulation, Equality North Carolina (ENC) is dedicated to creating a safer, more equitable state for all people. ENC works hard to ensure this equity by providing training and support […]

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Juneteenth 2023

Monday is Juneteenth. From all of us at Equality NC, we wish you a happy and liberatory Juneteenth! We've compiled a list of local Juneteenth events all around the state, which we encourage you to check out and attend. Feel free to email us at nate@equalitync.org and let us know if there are events in […]

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Honoring the victims of Pulse

Today is the 7th anniversary of the Pulse shooting.

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Take Action Against Hateful Legislation

Last week, our opposition in the NC Legislature introduced a slate of bigoted bills, targeting the LGBTQ+ community, especially trans kids.

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A Letter from Kendra: Seeing Ourselves in the Movement

And as I continue the work of seeing myself in this movement, I know the time has come for me to take on another role, that of building up infrastructure for our liberation. So I have made the bittersweet decision to leave Equality NC in late 2023 to continue my path of servant leadership to the scaffolding of this movement.

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