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Showing posts with label Community Event. Show all posts
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06 May 2014

Taking on Amendment One Through Faith: A discussion about the religious freedom legal challenge to Amendment One.

On April 28th, a federal legal challenge to Amendment One was filed on behalf of clergy from across faith traditions, same-sex couples and the United Church of Christ. The case challenges the constitutionality of marriage laws in North Carolina – including Amendment One – that ban marriage between same-sex couples and make it illegal for clergy to perform wedding ceremonies for same-sex couples within their congregation.
Please join the Campaign for Southern Equality and Equality NC for an in-depth discussion about the case! Speakers will include:
* Reverend Nancy Petty, Plaintiff in United Church of Christ vs. Cooper and Pastor of Pullen Memorial Baptist Church.
* Reverend Jasmine Beach-Ferrara, Executive Director of the Campaign for Southern Equality.
To learn more about the case visit: www.amendmentonechallenge.org

Pullen Memorial Baptist Church 1801 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27605 at 6:00pm - 7:00pm

13 March 2013

Greenville Community Action Night

  • Monday, March 18, 2013

  • 6:00pm until 7:00pm

    • Tipsy Teapot 409 Evans St, Greenville, North Carolina 27858

    • Community leaders in Greenville, NC, are continuing their ongoing work towards equality!
      Join Greenville activists on working to strengthen community activism and build bases of support in faith, business and
      rural communities. Take action for Equality.

    • 12 September 2012

      Eastern Carolina Equality Group to hold Meeting.

    • The Executive Board will have their monthly meeting at the Tipsy Teapot at 7:00pm. Anyone is able to attend and give their input on decisions made. The official agenda will be posted by September 11th at 5:00pm.

    • 17 May 2012

      Equality NC plans Town Hall Meeting Tour

      From EqualityNC site, please check for update on dates and times from these meetings.

      Following the amendment vote, what's next on the road ahead? This month, Equality NC hits the road for town hall meetings designed to provide an opportunity for supporters like you to look forward and learn how together we will continue to fight for full equality by electing pro-equality legislators, being effective grassroots leaders in our communities, and do the vital work of sharing our stories.

      What

      When
      May 21, 2012 12:50 PM to
      Jun 21, 2012 12:50 PM

      Where
      Statewide

      Contact Name
      Jen Jones

      Tentative Stops on the Equality NC "What's Next?" Town Hall Meeting Tour, include:

      Wilmington

      Greenville

      Kitty Hawk

      Rocky Mount

      Durham

      Greensboro

      Charlotte

      Hickory

      Asheville

      14 February 2011

      Outer Banks Pride, Baptist Church is Outrage, Not Surprising.

      The Organizers of the First ever Outer Bank Pride Fest is facing Opposition over it Family Friendly events.

      The co-founder of the Group that is planning the event said they are not move by the intimidated coming from Pastor Charles Tyler of a Local Baptist Church, whom claim this event is to Corrupt the local Children of the Outer Banks.

      There is no Parade, just fun in the sun, with open-mind folks, enjoying the beauty of the Outer Banks.

      There will be Day time events for the whole family, while there are a few evening events aim for Adults only.


      "We're just slowly trying to change those attitudes so that these folks coming to the Outer Banks won't get dirty looks from people," Miller said.

      The Event is set for sunny June of 2011.

      "I think people that write anonymous crap like that are chickens," said Nags Head Mayor Bob Oakes, whose Village Realty is a sponsor of the event.
      For more on this event Click here

      01 August 2010

      Can you believe it, NOM is coming to Town


      Yes, they are coming to town, well they coming to Raleigh, NC on the 10th of August. They will be set up on the south side of Capital Building..

      From Ms R Mann of ENC

      "There are several individuals and groups organizing NOM counter-protests (links to their pages below). ENC will have a "truth squad" there to speak with media, but otherwise is directing people to the grassroots efforts that others have put together.

      http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=134847853203064
      http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=132425433461728
      http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=140147449338024
      http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=144354515578400


      By all reports their tour isn't going too well the most they have had is 54, however going by Brian and Maggie their rallies had over hundreds.

      I have been told one of the above events creator has a permit to counter protest, so we shouldn't run into any problems there..

      So if you are free and able to attend this please do so. We must drown them out, and Show that LGBT's of the Carolinian's are united in this cause. That we will not take their Homophobia setting down. We will no-longer stand on the side lines while they try to walk all over us..

      13 May 2010

      Local events near Eastern NC via Qnotes

      SORRY CONTENT DELETED TIL I I CAN VISIT EACH WEB SITE TO GET INFO. SINCE OUR FRIENDLY WE DON'T CARE ABOUT EASTERN NC LGBT COMMUNITY PAPER IS CLAIMING COPYRIGHT, SINCE ALL THIS INFO THAT WAS POSTED WAS SENT TO THEM...

      How Don't forget to Attend the Day of Action at our State Capital on the 25th of May to let our lawmakers know what issues are important to you.

      02 April 2010

      ECU GLBTSU Drag Show

      Facebook page

      Date:
      Monday, April 12, 2010
      Time:
      9:00pm - 11:00pm
      Location:
      Hendrix Theater

      The Queens are back and ready to INVADE ECU. This is a free event and will be hosted on ECU @ Hendrix Theater. This always turns out to be a huge event so get there early to make sure you get a seat.
      Starring this Semester
      Michelle Michaels- Hostess
      Kirby Kolby- Former Miss NC America
      Ebony Addams- Former Miss NC USofA
      Geena Davis-

      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!

      What
      • Educational Program
      When Feb 13, 2010
      from 12:00 PM to 02:00 PM
      Where Greenville
      Contact Name
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      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.

      06 November 2009

      Meeting plan for January 2010


      A second Community meeting has be setup, At this meeting we will discuss our community concern and other items of interest.

      Also will discuss the ideal of creating a Pride Event for Eastern NC.. Nothing too big, something on the lines of a community family cookout day in the Park, with music and games...

      Please attend if you can and please pass this event along to all your LGBT friend and allies...

      Date:
      Saturday, January 16, 2010
      Time:
      3:05pm - 4:30pm
      Location:
      The Tipsy Teapot
      Street:
      409 S Evans St
      City/Town:
      Greenville, NC

      This event is listed on Face Book, Click here to Visit it page.

      18 October 2009

      Community Meeting set with pride event planning


      Type:
      Network:
      Global
      Date:
      Saturday, January 16, 2010
      Time:
      3:05pm - 4:30pm
      Location:
      tba

      Description

      This is the second community meeting, in which I hope to build a local LGBT community group in the Eastern part of NC.

      I hope the ECU LGBT student group and Pitt Community College group will get on board as well.

      To work together in building a Local Community Center, however before this can happen we need to form a Local group.

      Also at this meeting I hope their will be an interest in organizing and creating a Local Pride Event for 2010 in the area as well.

      18 September 2009

      Mitchell Gold to Talk About his Book Crisis in Nashville NC

      Mitchell Gold, Author/Editor, CRISIS
      speaks on “Growing Up Gay in America”
      Monday, October 12 – 7 p.m.
      Reception to follow
      Nash Arts Center, 100 East Washington Street, Nashville, NC

      About the Speaker

      Mitchell Gold is a successful businessman and editor of the book CRISIS: 40 Stories Revealing The Personal, Social and ReligiousTrauma of Growing Up Gay in America.This discussion is especially meaningful for educators, social workers, church leaders, elected officials and parents.

      In l989, Mitchell Gold and his business partner, Bob Williams, founded a furniture company in Taylorsville, North Carolina. Today, Gold and Williams head a nationally recognized business with over 750 employees and a 700,000 sq. ft. factory with a family-friendly work environment that includes an onsite not-for-profit daycare center. Gold plays a major role in the national dialogue on gay rights. In December 2005, he established Faith In America, a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating people about the harm caused by the religion-based bigotry and prejudice used to justify discrimination against gay people. Gold, who served on the Board of Directors of the Human Rights Campaign for seven years, has received numerous awards. His book, CRISIS, published in 2008, is transforming minds and hearts across America.

      This public event is hosted by PFLAG Rocky Mount

      For more information: pflagrm@aol.com or visit www.pflag.org,

      www.Crisisbook.org, www.FaithInAmerica.com

      Let’s embrace acceptance, tolerance, inclusion, and understanding!

      19 July 2009

      Rocky Mount Pflag Meeting

      There will be a meet of the Rocky Mount PFlag group this July 21, at 7:00 at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Building on Church Street. This is their first meeting at this location.

      Here is the Address for those who might be interested in coming.

      516 North Church St
      Rocky Mount, NC 27804
      (252) 985-2550


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      12 July 2009

      Protest in Pitt Co.

      Randy Allen Toler sent a message to the members of Pitt County Board of Commissioners Protest for Gay Rights.

      --------------------
      Subject: Protest tomorrow morning...

      Alright everyone! The moment is upon us!

      Tomorrow morning we will give Pitt County a dose of reality. In events like this, you never really know what to expect. Keep a cool head and please remember that we are representing our community at large...

      People will stare at us, because we dare to stand and be seen - let them. People will honk and give us the finger as they drive by, on the way to drop off their 4 year olds at the Christian daycare - let them.

      Tomorrow is not about us; tomorrow is about equality. Tomorrow is about telling Greenville that we want to be able to make medical decisions if our life-partners are incapacitated. Tomorrow is about telling Greenville that we want the same rights to adopt children, as the crack-mom has to give birth to them. Tomorrow is not about us - tomorrow is about all of the pre-teens growing up in Pitt county who turn to self-destruction, rather than face a life of hatred and ignorance enforced by the very same Board of Commissioners that "serves" them.

      So tonight as you're making signs, rainbow flags, and witty tee-shirts, remember the old song from the musical "Ragtime"....

      "Go out and tell our story, let it echo far and wide. Make them hear you"


      Faithfully yours,

      Randy Toler

      01 July 2009

      Pitt County Board of Commissioners Protest for Gay Rights

      Pitt County Board of Commissioners Protest for Gay Rights

      "We believe in separation of Church and State"
      Host:
      Randy Allen Toler
      Type:
      Network:
      Global
      Date:
      Monday, July 13, 2009
      Time:
      9:00am - 11:00am
      Location:
      City Hall
      City/Town:
      Greenville, NC
      Phone:
      2523677125
      Email:

      Description

      On Monday, June 29th 2009 at a meeting of the Pitt County Board of Commissioners, the Rev. David Hammond (District 1 - Greenville) urged fellow Board members to adopt a resolution opposing same-sex marriage. If passed, the issue could go to voters in November. Rev. Hammond has begun vigorously drumming up anti-LGBT support and it is our duty to show the other side of the "spectrum". I will be standing outside the next Commissioners Meeting with signs (silent protest) and I need some people to be there with me. It is at 9am on Monday, July 13th. Anyone who is free for the hour that morning is welcome to come take a stand with me...my last visibility protest (Prop. 8 protest on Greenville Blvd.) was very successful a few months ago and I think this is the best time to do it again!

      16 May 2009

      Seminar Works

      Info on an up coming event in Raleigh, NC


      The LGBT Community Center of Raleigh
      Wednesday, May 27, 2009 @ 7:00
      Boylan Board Room
      401 N. Boylan Avenue Raleigh, NC

      Eddie Sartin will be speaking on the strategic plan for the LGBT Community Center of Raleigh, where they are currently in this plan and what the immediate future plans are over the next several months. The LGBT Community Center of Raleigh seeks to b an inclusive organization serving various LGBT organizations in Raleigh, the Triangle and Eastern North Carolina regions. In Addition the Center seeks to unite our community in a single voice to advance the rights of our community. Therefore, he will spend most of the time seeking feedback from those attending.

      Please RSVP with Deana @ 919-844-7993

      28 March 2009

      2009 ENC Day of Action

      Ms Pam Spaulding took these Video of the Equality NC Day of Action This past Tuesday in Raleigh.


      19 March 2009

      16th Annual Walk for AIDS

      Begins: Saturday, April 04, 2009 - 09:30am
      Ends: 01:00pm
      by The House of Mercy
      Belmont, NC - Mercy Drive, Sisters of Mercy Campus Belmont, NC  28012 (map)
      Participants are encouraged to raise donations in support of their walk. Check-in at 9:30am on the Sisters of Mercy campus in Belmont and enjoy percussion by the Belmont Steel Drum Band. Honorary Walk Chairperson Maureen O'Boyle, WBTV Anchor, will greet participants and speak at 10am. The 3-mile walk through historic downtown Belmont will be followed by a picnic reception on the House of Mercy grounds featuring the jazz, funk and soul sound of Audioform. Prizes will be awarded for Best Banner and Top Fundraisers. Join us to raise AIDS awareness and funds for House of Mercy!

      12 March 2009

      The Bullying Blog

      From Equality NC,

      Yesterday was the Press Conference to introduce the School Violence Prevention Act (House Bill 548, Senate Bill 526). Our page has been updated with some videos of speakers at the event - you should check them out! In case you haven\'t yet heard, this bill gives enumerated categories that clearly define what bullying is and who can be targeted, and this includes sexual orientation and gender identity.

      A coalition of groups from across NC have come together to form Prevent School Violence North Carolina, and we have launched a new blog just for stories from bullying victims themselves: http://preventschoolviolencenc.blogspot.com/

      This blog will be updated daily with a new story or video from someone who has experienced or witness bullying. Share this blog and the stories with your friends, neighbors, family, and co-workers. Personal stories like these are important and effective in communicating the realities of bullying and in gaining support for the School Violence Prevention Act.

      We so appreciate your continued support of Equality NC!

      http://preventschoolviolencenc.blogspot.com/
      Source: preventschoolviolenc...
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