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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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Equality North Carolina Welcomes Milan Pham as Board Chair

We are thrilled to announce Milan Pham as the new chair of our c4 board.

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Trans Day of Visibility 2023

Friday, March 31st is Trans Day of Visibility. It's an important day for celebrating, recognizing, and uplifting the power and stories of our trans communities.

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Join us for Advocacy Day!

Attendees will have the opportunity to meet directly with state representatives and staffers to push for more LGBTQ-inclusive policy.

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Serving Our Communities for MLK Day

Here some upcoming events and opportunities to support social justice in our communities.

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Equality NC Is Hiring A Policy Director!

We're Hiring!

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Transgender Day of Remembrance

This week, Transgender Week of Resilience, Nov. 13-19 we honor and celebrate the lives of transgender people everywhere, leading to Transgender Day of Remembrance, Nov. 20. We are a resilient, thriving community of families, business owners, elected officials, and your neighbors. We are in a moment of recognizing the harm we face through misinformation and […]

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North Carolina progressive partners look to the future

In the face of underinvestment by national Dems, NC progressive groups narrowed the gap, defended the state from a Republican supermajority, and proved once again that organizing works

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A champion for our communities

Today, we're uplighting the story of Durham City Council member Jillian Johnson who has served the Durham community since 2015.

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