Beyond the algorithm: the suppression of LGBTQ+ content on social media
If someone follows you on social media, it’s easy to assume they’ll automatically see what you post. In reality, that hasn’t been true for years. Every day, algorithms, moderation systems and platform policies determine what appears in users’ feeds, surface in search results and reach new audiences. Those decisions affect everyone who uses social media,…
New poll shows Cooper still ahead of Whatley in Senate race
Former NC Gov. Roy Cooper leads Michael Whatley by four percentage points in a…
New research reveals trends in sexual orientation
A new study from researchers at Binghamton University’s Human Sexualities Lab found that young…
Nelson Mandela Day honors a legacy of freedom
Each year on July 18, people around the world observe Nelson Mandela International Day,…
Former sex worker post about Lindsey Graham sets internet on fire
Trans-actor-author-activist Jesse James Rose claimed in an Instagram post to have been paid by…
Our People: Lorenzo Tucker
Tall, dark and handsome Lorenzo Tucker has been touching lives in the Charlotte area…
COMMUNITY
LGBTQ+ youth organizations and support in the Carolinas
Every LGBTQ+ young person deserves access to affirming spaces where they can find support, build community and be themselves. This guide highlights some of the organizations, community centers and PFLAG chapters serving LGBTQ+ youth and families in North and South Carolina. Whether you’re looking for a support group, mental health resources or family support, these…
ARTS AND CULTURE
July in full color: events across the Carolinas
Summer is in full swing across the Carolinas, and July offers plenty of opportunities to celebrate, connect and explore. From Charlotte Black Pride programming and cultural festivals to drag performances, live theater, poetry, concerts, gaming nights and civic conversations, organizations throughout North and South Carolina are continuing the season with events for nearly every interest.…
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Who’s Who: the next generation of LGBTQ+ Charlotte
Charlotte’s LGBTQ+ community is growing, evolving and finding new ways to create change. From artists and educators to health advocates, organizers and digital creators, a new generation of leaders is helping shape what that future looks like. Some are building community through storytelling and creativity. Others are expanding access to healthcare, challenging stigma or creating…
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Charlotte Black Pride working to keep event afloat as corp funds lessen
Charlotte Black Pride (CBP) hosts its 21st annual festival July 11-18. Live performances, career fairs, mental health panels and a kiki ball (a runway and dance contest held in queer Black communities) will take place throughout the week. For two decades, CBP has stayed committed to creating space for Black queer people. Though the Charlotte…
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