
With a bevy of state and federal elections right around the corner, it’s time to stand up, take notice and do your part. Check out our report on the Hispanic Federation, their plans for an Early Voter’s March come October 26 and how you can get involved. Take a few minutes to read about the latest nonsense from Lt. Governor Mark Robinson and the battle between Democratic House Representative candidate Nicole Sidman and incumbent (and former LGBTQ+ ally turned conservative Republican) Tricia Cotham. But you don’t have to skip all the fun. Our neighbor to the south is celebrating with South Carolina Pride this weekend, so check out our special Qweekly SC section with a list of events, community pubs and restaurants, organizations and more.
Hispanic Federation Hosts “Get Out The Vote” with CLT Latino Community
In an effort to help raise awareness about the election in Charlotte’s Latin community, the Hispanic Federation will host an event dubbed the “Get Out The Vote Celebration” in the Queen City on October 26. The community is invited to join together in a mass early vote, with a community party to follow for those […]
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North Carolina Headlines
Mark Robinson sues CNN and former adult store employee
By Jonathan Golian
In a lawsuit against CNN and musician Louis Money, NC Lt. Governor Mark Robinson says the two damaged ‘his good name.’ In response to the bombshell in-depth report about Mark Robinson’s alleged past activities on the “Nude Africa” website, the candidate has […]
Nicole Sidman vs. Tricia Cotham
Democrat Sidman wants to unseat incumbent Cotham, who switched parties and gave Republicans a supermajority […]
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South Carolina Resources
Celebrating Pride in SC
Check out our South Carolina state-wide list of remaining Pride events this year and what […]
South Carolina LGBTQ+ Bars and Clubs
Take the tour, but drink and drive responsibly. From large cities to small towns, here’s your guide to bars and clubs across the state […]
LGBTQ+ organizations and healthcare services in South Carolina
Here’s our list of organizations and health-care related services for the Palmetto state. […]
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