News Briefs for 11.29.19
Beyond the Carolinas
News from across the globe for 11.29.19.
The Human Rights Campaign Foundation and the Equality Federation have rated Carolina cities and Reconciling United Methodists are holding their winter meeting.
The LGBTQ and Civil Rights Movement documentary “From Selma to Stonewall: Are We There Yet?” will screen at locations across North Carolina from Oct. 17-20, the Reconciling United Methodists & Friends of North Carolina will meet for a vesper service on Oct. 8 and Savannah Pride will be held from Oct. 26-29 for the first time in the downtown district.
Pinecrest High School couple Noah Ambrose and Brandon Caddell will be featured in an upcoming episode the new MTV series “Promposal,” and the 2017 Gayle Felton Love Thy Neighbor Lunch is upcoming.
Teens are staging a “Bat Boy” production, a post conference meeting for Methodist upcoming, SAGE is conducting an elder survey, ADAP is included in state budget, Young Democrats selected for convention and Adam & Eve releases its adult survey results.
A new executive director is coming to ACLU-NC in July, Methodists are having a conference and Victory Fund is hosting training.