WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — The Campaign for Southern Equality will hold a workshop, “What Amendment One Means for You and Your Family,” on dealing with legal issues in a post-Amendment One world on Sept. 15, 1-2:30 p.m. at Green Street United Methodist Church, 639 S. Green St.

Led by Attorneys Bradley J. Wiedeman and Diane Walton, the presenters will focus on the information specific to in-depth analysis of Amendment One. Attendees will be able to engage in a Q&A during the workshop.

Free childcare is provided.

Sponsors are Green Street, Equality Winston-Salem and Equality NC.

Co-sponsors are: Center for Participatory Change; Western NC Citizens to End Institutional Bigotry; Cogburn & Brazil, P.A.; Walton Law Office; National Center for Lesbian Rights; Southern Poverty Law Center; Lambda Legal; and ACLU of North Carolina.

Plans for a live online workshop are in the works on a future undetermined date.

Similar workshops were held in July at Charlotte and Asheboro.

For more information, visit southernequality.org.

Lainey Millen was formerly QNotes' associate editor, special assignments writer, N.C. and U.S./World News Notes columnist and production director from 2001-2019 when she retired.