News Briefs for 11.27.20
Beyond the Carolinas
News briefs from across the globe for 11.27.20.
David Mixner is a human rights activist, a political operative and a best-selling author. Newsweek once named him the most powerful gay man in America.
As the countdown to Election Day nears, a number of organizations and PACs are continuing to provide endorsements for candidates of their choosing.
Well, here we are at T-minus however many days which are left until Nov. 3, 2020, when as a nation we cast our votes on ballots from “sea to shining sea.” This year, needless to say, will be one that will go down in history books as a major tale of good versus evil.
organizations across the U.S. and region — Equality North Carolina Action Fund PAC (ENCAFPAC), The Victory Fund (VF), Emily’s List (EL), Human Rights Campaign (HRC), Democracy for America (DA) and Replacements, Ltd. PAC (RLPAC) — have also made their selections and will be included in the endorsees list below.
Across North Carolina, candidates for public office saw both wins and losses in the most recent general election.
As voters hit the polls for early voting, a North Carolina statewide civil rights organization and a national one too share their endorsements for the General Election for 2019.
The Miss Gay America pageant co-owners Michael Dutzerand and Rob Mansman have announced the launch of the Miss Gay America Excellence Foundation.
LaWana Mayfield comes under fire for travel spending, responds in statement
The Kodak Company has released a film/commercial on LGBTQ understanding, The Victory Fund has called the LGBTQ community to action in imperative fight, protections webinar is upcoming and North Carolina NAACP President Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II will keynote the 2017 Creating Change Conference.