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Ashley Broadway is a stay-at-home mom living in Sanford and is married to an Army lieutenant colonel at Fort Bragg — until she steps off of the military ...
Read More »Ashley Broadway is a stay-at-home mom living in Sanford and is married to an Army lieutenant colonel at Fort Bragg — until she steps off of the military ...
Read More »Laverne Cox knew she wanted to be a performer by the time she was in the third grade. She said she found her inspiration from the movie “Gone With ...
Read More »Duke University recently announced its decision to include sexual reassignment surgery in employee health care plans, but UNC-CH isn’t likely to follow ...
Read More »At Appalachian State University’s blood drive this week, students collected more than 1,300 pints of blood — and 942 signatures on a petition to allow ...
Read More »Senior Kevin Claybren has spent two years advocating for gender-neutral housing at UNC-CH. Last fall, his goal was finally realized when the UNC Board ...
Read More »In the midst of celebrating the U.S. Supreme Court’s gay marriage rulings last week, Jen Jones called her fiancee Laura Meadows and popped the question ...
Read More »UNC has made efforts to prohibit discrimination against LGBTQ employees, and Democrats at the N.C. General Assembly are looking to follow suit.
Read More »In a nod to the 100th anniversary of the town that brought them together, Lydia Lavelle and Alicia Stemper registered as domestic partners in Carrboro ...
Read More »Kevin Claybren pins a red felt patch to his jacket every day to symbolize the ability of students to affect change.
Read More »The Boy Scouts of America is considering removing a policy that denies membership to open homosexuals — and people involved in local Scouts organizations ...
Read More »Alan Bounville left Seattle, Wash., in February 2011 on a quest to achieve full equality for LGBT people.
Read More »This week, UNC and downtown Chapel Hill are celebrating the work of Safe Zone Allies, a group of students and faculty who provide support to UNC’s lesbian, ...
Read More »The UNC LGBTQ Center works to make the University a safe, affirming environment for people of all sexual orientations and gender identities. But the current ...
Read More »The LGBTQ Center aims to be accessible to all students — but some believe the distant location of its office on South Campus makes it harder to connect ...
Read More »At least one group of the University’s stakeholders is pushing for gender-neutral housing and equal employment benefits for lesbian, gay, bisexual, ...
Read More »Mayor Mark Kleinschmidt has spent more than two decades as an activist for civil rights, even marching on Washington, D.C., in support of various issues. ...
Read More »Amendment One goes to a vote in less than 20 days, but UNC has yet to release any plans on whether it would alter policies to maintain benefits for faculty, ...
Read More »More than 30 student athletes from 10 different varsity sports teams echoed a simple but powerful phrase in a video released Tuesday.
Read More »Chapel Hill’s new cellphone ban has been replete with controversy. Now, concerns extend past driving to focus on gay and lesbian rights.
Read More »The fight for gender-neutral housing began anew Tuesday night as about 15 students rallied in the Pit to restart the campaign.
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