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When | Feb 13, 2010 from 12:00 PM to 02:00 PM |
Where | Greenville |
Contact Name | Angie Spong |
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“They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.”
17 January 2010
Equality NC Power of Attorney Clinic Plan
This informative clinic will take place at East Carolina University in the Mendenhall Student Center. The event will begin with a "Know Your Rights" presentation, followed by one-on-one assistance from law students. The process will be supervised by Raleigh attorney Jeffrey Marsocci. A representative from Equality North Carolina will also be present to provide attendees with additional information. Refreshments will be served, and all couples are welcome to attend. The event is free, but space is limited so RSVP to Angie at spong@email.unc.edu today!
Eastern Rising continues to Rise..
A small group met today at the local teahouse social hangout called the Tipsy Teapot in Greenville, NC. These individuals met to discuss the need of a LGBT Community Center and starting a local pride event. Although the group was small, many great ideals came forth.
The main issue was what type of community center it would be. Would it be an Advocacy center, an educational center, or a social event center?
It was decided that it wouldn’t be a full out state Advocacy center, since we had a great Statewide Advocate group already in place. Equality NC is one of our greatest Organizations in our community. The work and progress they have made over the years are untouchable by any group.
This Center would be a combination of an Educational, and local advocacy center. Focusing on the needs of the local community first. While providing educational outreach and other services that are needed on the local level.
The Center will provide a local voice for the LGBT community in Pitt and the surrounding counties of Eastern North Carolina. It would also be a watch group, that would monitor local government bodies to stay up to date on local bills and ordinances that are up for a vote, which might have a negative impact on our community.
Through educational programs focused on helping those whom need help to express themselves more effectively. This would be done through a peer-to-peer program where local confused teens and coming out adults can come and talk with others whom have been through the same experience. This would also include a safe space where the teen can talk about their sexuality with their parents.
The center will also have a speaker program, which we hope will improve our community. This program will provide open education to the community by communicating to interested audiences (schools and churches) what it means to be an LGBT. The main goal is to eliminate bias and homophobia within our local community.
The center will also be a central hub of many groups as well. Almost like a one-stop resource center. The Center hopes to be able to provide office space for the following groups, Pflag, straight-gay alliance, and HIV testing and counseling center and substance abuse support groups.
It was also discussed that we need to work with local groups, which already exist in the area, like the Pitt CC Straight-Gay alliance and the ECU LGBT Student union.
On the pride front, the ECU LGBT Student Union is already discussing this issue. They welcome the input from the community as well. It seems that their plan for pride is only in the planning stage this year, they hope that next year they will able to bring Pride back to Greenville.
The main issue was what type of community center it would be. Would it be an Advocacy center, an educational center, or a social event center?
It was decided that it wouldn’t be a full out state Advocacy center, since we had a great Statewide Advocate group already in place. Equality NC is one of our greatest Organizations in our community. The work and progress they have made over the years are untouchable by any group.
This Center would be a combination of an Educational, and local advocacy center. Focusing on the needs of the local community first. While providing educational outreach and other services that are needed on the local level.
The Center will provide a local voice for the LGBT community in Pitt and the surrounding counties of Eastern North Carolina. It would also be a watch group, that would monitor local government bodies to stay up to date on local bills and ordinances that are up for a vote, which might have a negative impact on our community.
Through educational programs focused on helping those whom need help to express themselves more effectively. This would be done through a peer-to-peer program where local confused teens and coming out adults can come and talk with others whom have been through the same experience. This would also include a safe space where the teen can talk about their sexuality with their parents.
The center will also have a speaker program, which we hope will improve our community. This program will provide open education to the community by communicating to interested audiences (schools and churches) what it means to be an LGBT. The main goal is to eliminate bias and homophobia within our local community.
The center will also be a central hub of many groups as well. Almost like a one-stop resource center. The Center hopes to be able to provide office space for the following groups, Pflag, straight-gay alliance, and HIV testing and counseling center and substance abuse support groups.
It was also discussed that we need to work with local groups, which already exist in the area, like the Pitt CC Straight-Gay alliance and the ECU LGBT Student union.
On the pride front, the ECU LGBT Student Union is already discussing this issue. They welcome the input from the community as well. It seems that their plan for pride is only in the planning stage this year, they hope that next year they will able to bring Pride back to Greenville.
08 January 2010
Equality NC Day of Action 2010
Equality NC Day of Action 2010
Advocacy Event of Equality NC
Raleigh - Join Equality North Carolina at the General Assembly in Raleigh on May 25, 2010 to lobby your legislators! Help us build support for proactive legislation to address discrimination and show our opposition to the marriage discrimination constitutional amendment!
Save the Date! Day of Action 2010 will be held at the Legislative Building in Raleigh on Tuesday, May 25, 2010. Make plans now to take the day off from work and join us.
For more information, visit our Day of Action information page. - More information about this event…
Advocacy Event of Equality NC
Raleigh - Join Equality North Carolina at the General Assembly in Raleigh on May 25, 2010 to lobby your legislators! Help us build support for proactive legislation to address discrimination and show our opposition to the marriage discrimination constitutional amendment!
Save the Date! Day of Action 2010 will be held at the Legislative Building in Raleigh on Tuesday, May 25, 2010. Make plans now to take the day off from work and join us.
For more information, visit our Day of Action information page. - More information about this event…
Pflag Meeting Plan
PFLAG Rocky Mount (Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) will meet at 6 p.m. Jan. 19. For meeting details, call 443-0345, e-mail pflagrm@aol.com or visit pflag.org.
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