
In our latest edition of Qweekly for November 15, 2024, you’ll find more election news for the LGBTQ+ community and upcoming tips for the holiday season.
LGBTQ+ candidates make history nationwide in 2024
The return of Donald Trump to the White House is disconcerting. Along with him comes an administration chosen specifically to work directly with the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Branches of our government to achieve their conservative goals. […]
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Despite Trump election, Democrats score important NC victories
By Jonathan Golian
Soon to be former NC Attorney General Josh Stein, a Democrat, will serve as our next governor. Despite the disappointment felt by progressives and most in the LGBTQ+ community in the wake of Donald Trump’s election over Democratic presidential contender and current Vice President Kamala Harris, North Carolina was a state of multiple important progressive victories […]
Gabby Salinas a first for the LGBTQ+ community in TN House
‘I’ve always said I’m not a show horse. I’m a workhorse, and I’m ready to work […]
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IN OTHER NEWS
New group Trans United CLT kicks off with name change clinic
Members of Trans United Charlotte. While still a relatively new organization in Charlotte’s LGBTQ+ community, Trans United CLT (TUCLT) has hit the ground running with both inclusive events and much-needed initiatives. According to the group’s website, TUCLT is “Charlotte’s only non-profit exclusively for the Transgender community, run only by members of the Transgender community.” […]

FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Treats for the holidays: Taylor Swift’s Chai Sugar Cookies
Pop music icon and LGBTQ+ ally Taylor Swift is an avid baker. CREDIT: Screen Capture […]
Celebrity treats for the holiday season: Neil Patrick Harris’ Ooey Gooey Bars
‘Ooey Gooey Bars’ a favorite recipe for the holidays from Harris and his family. Credit: […]
The best of holiday entertainment for the annual season
The Charlotte Pride Band performs December 14-15. Greetings, Merry-makers! As we enter into the last […]
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