recentheadlines recent and breaking LGBT news from the Carolinas
Conservative Charlotte church blasts anti-gay street preachers
Central Church of God calls Operation Save America tactics 'non-Christian', violent; Gay-friendly Myers Park Baptist welcomes group
July 20th, 2010 Comments (0)

CHARLOTTE — The way two local churches reacted to anti-gay street preaching group Operation Save America’s presence at worship services [...]

Youth speak out to save Charlotte Social Justice group from closure
Charlotte Coalition for Social Justice one of several groups de-funded by Mecklenburg County
July 19th, 2010 Comments (0)

CHARLOTTE — Youth members and supporters of one of the oldest non-profit organizations in the Queen City are rallying to [...]

Johnson: S.C. success will come with both local, statewide focus
Out lesbian legislator moves from Utah to Columbia, takes helm of SC Equality
July 14th, 2010 Comments (0)

The new executive director of SC Equality outlines her goals and thoughts after taking helm of the advocacy group this [...]

Beloved Queen City DJ to be remembered
Tribute event to raise funds for scholarship program
July 14th, 2010 Comments (0)

Friends and family of Edward Jones will gather July 31 to pay special tribute to a man much beloved among [...]

Nominations open for 2010 Don King Awards
Charlotte Business Guild awards honor LGBT, straight ally community service
July 13th, 2010 Comments (0)

CHARLOTTE — The Charlotte Business Guild has opened nominations for this year’s Don King Community Service Awards.
Presented annually, the awards [...]

Julia Boseman wraps up final legislative term
Basnight: Boseman is a 'true friend'
July 12th, 2010 Comments (0)

State Sen. Julia Boseman (D-New Hanover) received praise from the Senate’s Democratic leadership as she departed the state legislature for [...]

read more recent headlines...

qpoll speak out. rant. rave.
Is Obama moving quickly enough on LGBT equality?

July 10th, 2010 Comments (0)
From transgender passport changes and hospital visitation to federal employee benefits and new housing non-discrimination rules, the Obama Administration has taken many steps to increase LGBT equality. Regardless, there has not been substantial action for “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” repeal or for passage of Employment Non-Discrimination Act. Do you feel the administration is moving quickly enough on our issues?
View Results

Advertising | About us | Distribution Points | Archives | Staff Contacts | Employment | Website & Privacy Policies

QNotes - goqnotes.com - arts. entertainment. news. views. - LGBT North Carolina and South Carolina.
Copyright 1986-2010 Pride Publishing & Typesetting, Inc., Charlotte, N.C.