Today, we're honoring Stephanie Byers, the first openly transgender person to serve in the Kansas Legislature and the first transgender Native American person elected to office in America.
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Today, we're honoring Stephanie Byers, the first openly transgender person to serve in the Kansas Legislature and the first transgender Native American person elected to office in America.
Equality North Carolina stands in solidarity with the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) community in light of the horrific murders in Atlanta this week that left six women of Asian descent and two others dead.
It is up to us to work together to create spaces for LGBTQ youth to thrive and engage in their learning and social development.
This morning at 11:00 AM, the Senate Judiciary Committee will hear SB 101, a bill that is nothing short of an attack on immigrant communities all across North Carolina.
On Feb. 25, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Equality Act, which would officially extend equal protection to the LGBTQ+ community.
Jenna Franks, 34, a white transgender woman, was found murdered in Jacksonville, North Carolina, on February 24.
As we pass into year two of the pandemic, so many of us are fatigued -- physically, emotionally and spiritually. But beyond the suffering, this year also demonstrated the resiliency of our most vulnerable populations.
Today, we're honoring Andrea Jenkins, the first Black openly trans woman to be elected to office in the United States
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Equality Act Thursday, an essential first hurdle to new LGBTQ protections under existing federal civil rights laws on housing, public access, education and federally funded programs.
The House passage of this landmark bill comes at the same time that momentum for LGBTQ nondiscrimination is building in North Carolina.