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Your guide to Pride, protests, taking action: How to get involved in North Carolina, June 26 – July 2

From pride events to protests and local progressive meetings, there are several great opportunities to take action in North Carolina as June comes to a close.

A family walks by an LGBTQ pride mural in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina, just a few blocks away from the Legislative Building, on Nov. 16, 2022. Statehouse victories for Republicans this month are resonating for transgender people as they mark Transgender Day of Remembrance Sunday, Nov. 20, 2022. (AP Photo/Hannah Schoenbaum)

In this final full week of Pride Month, we have included parades and festivals taking place across the Tar Heel State that celebrate North Carolina’s LGBTQ community. 

There are also several protests and get-out-the-vote opportunities taking place that will allow you to make your voice heard as the midterm elections draw closer.

Organizations like Down Home NC and Indivisible are hosting chapter meetings and opportunities to get to know fellow community members.

🗓 Friday, June 26

Engaged Defenders for Democracy – ICE Is Not Welcome Here! Cary ICE Office (9-11 a.m.)

Host: Engaged Defenders for Democracy

Location: 140 Centrewest Court, Cary

Join peaceful protesters in Cary as they stand on the sidewalk at the corner of Evans Road and Centrewest Court to protest ICE policies outside their local offices.

Carrboro Pride Dance Party (5-9 p.m.)

Location: Carrboro Town Commons, 301 W. Main St., Carrboro

This is the town of Carrboro’s official Pride event. This is an opportunity to celebrate the LGBTQ community in the town as Pride month comes to an end.

🗓 Saturday, June 27

Fayetteville Pride (10 a.m. – 6 p.m.)

Location: Crown Expo Center, 1960 Coliseum Dr, Fayetteville

Fayetteville is celebrating Pride this Saturday, featuring music, arts and crafts, as well as local food and beverage vendors.

Rage Against The Regime Gate City BLVD Edition! (11 a.m-noon)

Host: Indivisible Guilford County

Location: 3608 W Gate City Boulevard, Greensboro

Guilford County Indivisible is holding a Saturday protest in Greensboro against the Trump 

administration’s policies.

SPEAK OUT NOW CONTINUES! (11am-noon)

Host: Indivisible Chatham County

Location: Provided upon signup

Each week, members of the community in Chatham County gather to protest the Trump administration and ICE raids.

Franklin Community Canvass (11 a.m.–2 p.m.)

Host: Down Home NC

Location: 113 Jolly St, Louisburg

Join Down Home North Carolina in Louisburg on Saturday, June 27 as they go out into the community to speak with their neighbors about the issues concerning them.

Out! Raleigh Pride (noon–-7 p.m.)

Location: Fayetteville Street, Downtown Raleigh

Celebrate Pride in the capital city this Saturday. This event will feature events for people of all ages.

Boone Pride (noon-6 p.m.)

Location: Watauga County Agricultural Conference Center – 52 Poplar Grove Rd, Boone

Celebrate Pride month in the mountains. The parade is from noon–1 p.m. and the festival takes place from 1–6 p.m.

Flip NC Judicial Canvass (noon–2 p.m.)

Host: Indivisible Guilford County, Flip NC

Location: 3001 Battleground Ave, Greensboro

One of the most important races on the ballot in November will be the North Carolina Supreme Court election. In Greensboro, you have an opportunity to speak with your neighbors about the court and why it matters.

🗓 Sunday, June 28

Southern Sundays for Peace: Garner (noon–-2 p.m.)

Host: Engaged Defenders for Democracy

Location: US 70 & Mechanical Boulevard, Garner

Join Engaged Defenders for Democracy in Garner. They will be hosting their weekly pro-democracy protest and invite the community to join them. Positive signs are requested.

Southern Sundays for Peace: Rocky Mount (noon–-1:30 p.m.)

Host: Engaged Defenders for Democracy

Location: Rocky Mount Mill, 1151 Falls Road, Rocky Mount

Join Engaged Defenders for Democracy in Rocky Mount. They will be hosting their weekly pro-democracy protest, and invite the community to join them. Positive signs are requested.

🗓 Tuesday, June 30

Down Home NC Pitt County Chapter Meeting (6–8 p.m.)

Host: Down Home NC

Location: Unitarian Universalist Congregation – 131 Oakmont Dr, Greenville

In Greenville, Down Home NC is hosting its monthly Pitt County chapter meeting. This is an opportunity to learn more about the work the organization is doing in the community.

🗓 Wednesday, July 1

Indivisible Alamance NC Group Meeting (6:15–7:30 p.m.)

Host: Indivisible Alamance

Location: Graham Public Library – 211 S Main St, Graham

Join Indivisible’s Alamance County chapter for their monthly meeting. The meeting will feature a guest speaker and opportunities to get involved in the organization’s work in Alamance County.

July – ICLT Social Wednesday – SupperClub SouthEnd (6:30–8:30 p.m.)

Host: Indivisible CLT

Location: SupperClub SouthEnd – 3521 Dewitt Ln, Charlotte

At Indivisible CLT’s monthly social gathering, you can enjoy a drink, meet fellow members of the community, or if you’re trying to get involved, learn more about Indivisible and their work in the Charlotte area.

🗓 Thursday, July 2

Alamance Hour of Action (4–5 p.m.)

Host: Alamance Hour of Action

Location: 1388 S Main St, Burlington

In this edition of a weekly peaceful protest, residents of Alamance County will be marching on Thursday, July 2 in support of democracy in downtown Burlington. 

Have an event to add? Email Organizing Coordinator Dylan Rhoney at rodney@couriernewsroom.com with details (please send details at least one week in advance).

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