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House Bill 2, which prevents non-discrimination ordinances in North Carolina, was signed into law March 23 by Gov. The bill caused controversy ...
Read More »House Bill 2, which prevents non-discrimination ordinances in North Carolina, was signed into law March 23 by Gov. The bill caused controversy ...
Read More »House Bill 2 received attention nationwide for its restrictions on bathroom use and gender identity, but the law has impacts that extend beyond the stalls. ...
Read More »UNC-system faculty and students are outraged in the aftermath of House Bill 2, and they want the General Assembly and Gov. Pat McCrory to know.
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council unanimously passed two resolutions on Monday, affirming the dignity of the LGBT people of Chapel Hill and requesting the ...
Read More »“I just want to go to work and live my life. This law puts me in the terrible position of either going into the women’s room where I clearly don’t ...
Read More »More than 300 protesters gathered in parts of downtown Raleigh today after the N.C. General Assembly passed House Bill 2 late Wednesday night — which ...
Read More »In a historic vote, the Charlotte City Council approved the expansion of legal protections for LGBT individuals 7-4 Monday.
Read More »Oral and anal sex is still legally prohibited in North Carolina and 15 other states.
Read More »The Charlotte City Council will vote Feb. 22 on an amendment to expand the city’s existing nondiscrimination ordinance to include protections based ...
Read More »Whether it was holding hands with her partner or feeling accepted in her workplace, Sarah Gage faces discrimination for her sexual identity in her home ...
Read More »Many Greek members hesitate to talk about their chapter’s LGBTQ policies. Some cite not wanting to impact recruitment. Others don’t want to stir ...
Read More »“I think everyone at Carolina deserves for it to feel like their home,” sophomore Nupur Jain said.
Read More »Six North Carolina residents are challenging a law that allows magistrates to opt out performing civil marriages if it goes against their religious beliefs. The ...
Read More »N.C. Attorney General Roy Cooper declined Gov. Pat McCrory’s request to sign a friend-of-the-court brief in a district case regarding transgender bathrooms ...
Read More »People placed pink roses on placards in the Pit Friday and lit candles to honor the lives of transgender people who had died in the past year.
Read More »First-year Olive Fadale writes for herself.
Read More »LGBTQ advocates say representation in North Carolina's local governments is small, and this year's local elections didn't help. On Nov. 3, North Carolina ...
Read More »It takes a certain kind of person to recognize an issue within a community, address it and catapult high school students into positions of leadership ...
Read More »With a new name and new management, Underground Chapel Hill “came out” as Chapel Hill’s only gay bar on Friday.
Read More »“Carrboro has been a leader in North Carolina in LGBTQ equality since the 90s,” said Damon Seils, member of the Carrboro Board of Aldermen. This is ...
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