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"Five years after the furor of House Bill 2, the LBGTQ community--in Charlotte, in North Carolina, and across much of the nation--fights attacks on new fronts."The HB142 prohibition expired on Dec. 1, 2020. Several cities in the state have since adopted LBGTQ protections. It was Charlotte that originally fueled the fight for protections in 2016, leading to legislative reaction. At this point Mayor Pro Tem Julie Eiselt wants to assure that a future ordinance will withstand legal challenges.
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Battles over the uptown/downtown label have been frequent through the years. Newspaper archives in the Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library prove "uptown" was the earliest adjective used to describe the city's central business area.
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"Pediatric neurosurgery is technically and emotionally complex--and traditionally dominated by men. As Novant's first female pediatric neurosurgeon, Dr. Erin Kishna Richardson has had to learn the intricacies of a demanding field and battle sexism along the way." Dr. Richardson is chair of neurosurgery at Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center.in Charlotte.
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"For years, Charlotte has been one of the largest American cities that lacked a four-year medical school. The health care professionals who finally made it happen overcame a series of setbacks, false starts, and failures, and they plan to use their clean slate to create a new kind of community asset." In 2017, Charlotte's largest employer, Carolinas HealthCare System and UNC Healthcare announce a merger.
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