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Equality NC

5 W Hargett St Suite 711, Raleigh, United States
Non-profit organization

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We'll NEVER stop fighting for equality and justice for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender North Carolinians. Join us today: http://equalitync.org Equality NC is dedicated to securing equal rights and justice for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) North Carolinians.

To accomplish these goals we tirelessly lobby the North Carolina General Assembly, executive branch, and local governments, broadcast LGBT news, stories and content, and mobilize our communities on issues that matter most to you, including marriage equality, parental rights, inclusive anti-bullying policies, employment discrimination, hate violence, privacy rights, sexuality education, adoption, domestic partnerships, and HIV/AIDS.

Equality NC refers to three connected nonprofit corporations:

Equality NC

Our parent organization that hosts our lobbying and advocacy efforts.

Equality NC Action Fund (PAC)

Our political action committee, which works to elect fair-minded candidates.

Equality NC Foundation

Our foundation organization that provides educational programming on LGBT issues and conducts comprehensive campaigns to build public support for equal rights.

Major Accomplishments

Coalition-Building
In 2011-2012, the LGBT community faced its biggest yet with the campaign to defeat Amendment One. Equality NC became a leading coalition partner in the broad-based effort to defeat this discriminatory constitutional rewrite. In the process, Equality NC helped bring together over 100 organizations and coalition partners to defeat this referendum targeting the LGBT community, while also mobilizing grassroots activism statewide—in major cities and rural hubs—through innovative campaigns like Race to the Ballot.


Healthy Youth Act
In 2009, Equality NC worked through the Healthy Youth NC coalition to pass H.B. 88, replacing the failed abstinence-only law with a comprehensive sexuality education program. Because of the Healthy Youth Act, public school students in grades 7-9 now have access to comprehensive, medically accurate sexuality education instead of the failed "abstinence until marriage" of the past.

HIV/AIDS Prevention & Care Funding
In early 2010, the state's AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP), which provides life-saving medicine to low-income people living with HIV, was closed to new enrollees due to insufficient funding. Equality NC and our allies sprang into action and, despite a large budget shortfall, secured an additional $14.1 million for the program — more than doubling the state's investment. We were also successful in maintaining ongoing funding for HIV prevention programs.

Hospital Non-Discrimination
In 2010, Equality NC's Transgender Policy Task Force, a group of volunteers who lead our efforts to win transgender-inclusive policies at the state level, identified health care discrimination as a top issue for the transgender community. On their recommendation, Equality NC petitioned to add "gender identity" to the non-discrimination provision of the Hospital Patients Bill of Rights for the state and to update "sexual preference" to "sexual orientation." After securing unanimous approval from the Medical Care Commission and the Rules Review Commission, this important rule took effect on January 1, 2011.

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