Rainbow Rundown: Pioneering trans activist Monica Roberts passes, N.C. student suicide risk rises, PFLAG Charlotte shares stories
Welcome to your sixth edition of the Rainbow Rundown, Charlotte Pride's end-of-week recap of LGBTQ news, arts, entertainment, upcoming events and more.
Rainbow Rundown: Queer youth distrust police, have high support for BLM
Your end-of-week review of notable and important LGBTQ news, arts, entertainment, and more.
8 of Top 10 ‘banned books’ feature LGBTQ content
Eight of 2019's Top 10 books feature LGBTQ content, which many of them including discussions of gender identity.
Say Their Name: The Importance of Affirming the Identity of our Transgender and Nonbinary Loved Ones
A guide for parents and others for loving and affirming trans and nonbinary young people.
Rainbow Rundown: Task Force’s first Black leader, Trans woman shot, Boystown is no more, Upcoming events
Your end-of-week review of notable and important LGBTQ news, arts, entertainment, and more.
‘No Justice No Peace’: How LGBTQ Leaders Responded to Breonna Taylor non-indictments
Leaders in the queer community also reacted, including leaders of some of the nation's largest LGBTQ civil rights groups and other well-known figures.Â
Rainbow Rundown: Trans candidates, same-sex families, South Carolina hate crimes law
Your end-of-week review of notable and important LGBTQ news, arts, entertainment, and more.
Hispanic Heritage Month: 8 Queer Latinx Films You Have to Watch / Mes de la Herencia Hispana: Ocho pelĂculas queer Latinx que tienes que ver
Throughout these four weeks, we will feature queer Latinx films highlighting the artistic and cultural achievements of Latinx filmmakers, as well as spotlighting the stories of Latinx people as told through film.
Rainbow Rundown: Trans student discrimination, Caster Semenya appeal, out trans soccer player
Your end-of-week review of notable and important LGBTQ news, arts, entertainment, and more.
Poverty continues to prevent many ex-felons from voting, but recent N.C. court ruling will allow some to vote this year
Recent North Carolina court ruling will allow some ex-felons to vote in this fall's elections