COVID Confused? Local advocates share advice (including in ASL!)
Charlotte Pride has searched through the Book of Face to find answers to some of these common questions and concerns, all shared by local LGBTQ and affirming advocates and professionals, including those in the medical field and more. Including a short explainer video in ASL!
LGBTQ Charlotte: What’s open, what’s closed, what’s online during COVID-19
We've compiled a list of LGBTQ Charlotte's primary nonprofit organizations and other entities which have announced changes to their normal operations.
Shopping for Insurance as an LGBTQ Person
December 15 is the deadline to enroll in health insurance through the federal Health Insurance Marketplace.
Choosing a College as an LGBTQ Student
Surveys show that approximately 10 percent of undergraduate students identify as LGBTQ. As an LGBTQ student, you deserve a safe, comfortable space to be yourself and learn just like everybody else.
Photo Gallery: Charlotte celebrates Stonewall’s 50th anniversary
Charlotte June 15th rally commemorates 50th anniversary of Stonewall; Charlotte Pride releases annual Stonewall Resolution.
Drink and dine like a star, without breaking a sweat in Charlotte Pride’s new air-conditioned VIP lounge
Charlotte Pride is upping the ante with this year's VIP Experience, with a new air-conditioned lounge, complimentary drinks and delicious hors d'oeuvres, including some tasty southern-inspired cuisine.
Trans Day of Visibility: Get involved and support Charlotte trans initiatives
Today is Transgender Day of Visibility, a day designed to show your support for the trans community and bring attention to the accomplishments and efforts of trans people around the globe.
Photos: Couples full of Pride for Valentine’s Day
There's no better time than Valentine's Day to recognize the awesome couples who let their Pride and love shine through during the community's largest celebration each year.
Carolina LGBTQ African-Americans who inspire us with Pride
February is African-American History Month. Granted, black history should be learned all year long, but this month offers us a time once each year when we can all pull together to add a little extra education and awareness to the powerful, change-making leadership of those who've come before us — and even those leading us now. But even in Black History Month,