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…

Juneteenth celebrations across the Charlotte region

As communities across the Charlotte region prepare to commemorate Juneteenth, a wide range of festivals, performances, educational programs and community celebrations are planned throughout June to honor Black freedom, history and culture. Juneteenth marks June 19, 1865, the day Union troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, and informed enslaved African Americans that they were free, more…

Who will be Charlotte’s next mayor?

More than 110 people applied to be interim Charlotte mayor, including a handful of familiar faces in the political arena and plenty of new ones. Among them are a former mayor, a city council member and a state senator.  Applications closed on June 9 to replace outgoing Mayor Vi Lyles, who announced she would resign…

Huntersville Pride weekend returns for second year

Huntersville Pride Weekend returns June 13-14, with two days of community, entertainment and Pride in North Mecklenburg. Organized by Beer Money Entertainment, the second annual celebration begins Saturday, June 13, with a Drag Brunch Kickoff at Eleven Lakes Brewing from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The weekend continues Sunday, June 14, with the Huntersville Pride…

Fun for June: let’s go to Ronda, NC for ‘Faith, Family and Freedom Month’

The small town of Ronda, North Carolina (population 400), is getting heavy coverage from conservative-slanted news because town commissioner Kevin Reece announced June 5 he will put forth a resolution to officially designate June as “Faith, Family and Freedom Month.” The move comes in direct opposition to LGBTQ+ Pride Month, which was officially recognized in…

Something went wrong. Please refresh the page and/or try again.

Join the Qnotes Press Club

Your support makes our work possible. Every story we publish, every event we cover, and every community voice we uplift exists because of readers like you. Behind every headline is a story worth telling, and your membership helps keep those stories alive.

$
$
$

Your contribution is appreciated.

Related Stories

Arts & culture

Out in Print: Books for Pride

How many times have you marched so far this month? Seems like there’s always a reason to gather and walk during Pride, but save some time for yourself, too. You’ll want to reflect, rest and read these great books about living your best Pride month. No doubt, you’ve thought once or twice about stepping away…

News

South Carolina celebrates with Grand Strand Pride

Grand Strand Pride will bring its Summer Pride celebration to Myrtle Beach on June 20, inviting community members and allies to gather for an afternoon of entertainment, resources and LGBTQ+ visibility.  The free event runs from 1 to 6 p.m. and will feature music from DJ Trevor D, spotlight entertainment and LGBTQ+ resource exhibitors. Attendees…

health & wellness

LGBTQ+ youth vaping linked to bullying and oppression

A growing body of research suggests LGBTQ+ youth are not vaping at higher rates simply because of trends or individual choices – they are often coping with stress created by discrimination, rejection and social isolation. A new study published in the journal Prevention Science examined what researchers described as the “multi-level risk and protective factors”…