Category: South Carolina
Across the country and in the South we recognize the importance of this political moment. We recognize how dangerous and rampant the anti-Black, anti-immigrant, anti-poor, anti-woman, anti-trans, and anti-queer rhetoric is this election cycle. All spring and summer SONG members,…

Category: South Carolina
SONG is a 23-year old LGBTQ organization working across lines of class, race, gender, sexuality and culture. We are from the South, rooted in the South and accountable to our Southern LGBTQ family. We vision a South where all of…

Category: South Carolina
*English Transcript Available on Vimeo January 2016 hit many of us full speed ahead. As we were planning our New Year’s resolutions and dreaming about all the projects we would do this year, we wrestled with the reality of a…

Category: South Carolina
Join SONG for a CALL APRIL 12th at 8PM EST to discuss how we can fight back South Carolina S.1203. To register for the call click HERE. Feel free to forward this email to friends and family as well!!!…

Category: South Carolina
SONG staff in Charleston, Elias Lyles, on Huffington Post LIVE talking about moving beyond symbolism of the Confederate flag and directly confronting white supremacy in South Carolina. Watch HERE.…

Category: South Carolina
Dearest Family: Cynthia Hurd, 54, branch manager for the Charleston County Library System Susie Jackson, 87, longtime church member Ethel Lance, 70, employee of Emanuel AME Church for 30 years Rev. DePayne Middleton-Doctor, 49, admissions counselor of Southern Wesleyan University…

Category: South Carolina
UPDATE:  Four organizers were arrested on charges of disorderly conduct. Read original statement from organizers Charleston, South Carolina–May 6, 2015 BREAKING: LGBTQ Community in South Carolina Blocks Bridge Calling For Accountability From North Charleston Police & Creation of Citizen Review…

Category: South Carolina
  South Carolina SONG members are making waves in the state and across the region with a platform they created for SC queers to respond to Rep. Garry Smith and the Ways and Means Committee of the South Carolina State Legislature…