LKN Troublemakers Celebrates One Year: Featuring Justice Anita Earls

LKN Troublemakers Celebrates One Year!

We’re celebrating our first year of making good trouble, and we want YOU there March 23rd to celebrate with us! Join us for an inspiring evening with Justice Anita Earls as our special speaker—we could not be more thrilled.

  • Seats are limited—our space holds just 100—so RSVP today to secure your spot! 
  • Please note the earlier start time of 6:00 PM. Doors will lock at 6.20 PM. 
  • If the parking lot is full, there is available parking across the street. 

If you’ve been wanting to get more involved, this is a great meeting to jump in. Expect great energy, important updates and real ways to make an impact together. We can’t wait to see you there!

Up Next
You'll want to save the dates for our upcoming meetings:
  • April 8: Healthcare Updates, Poverty Simulation & The Kindness Closet 
  • April 20: League of Women Voters
  • May 18: Carolina Forward

About Justice Anita Earls
Anita Earls is a civil rights attorney and experienced jurist who is running for reelection to the North Carolina Supreme Court.

Her values of justice, equality, and fairness for all were born of the struggle she experienced growing up in a mixed-race family at a time when interracial marriages were illegal in most of the country.

These values and experiences guided Justice Earls’ career choices, leading her to fight for the rights of ordinary citizens across North Carolina in a wide range of civil rights cases. For over 30 years, she stood alongside people whose right to vote was denied, people who were mistreated at work, and the parents of children who were being denied equal educational opportunities, seeking equal justice under the law in state and federal courtrooms.

President Clinton appointed her to be a Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Civil Rights
Division of the U.S. Department of Justice. Returning to North Carolina, she worked alongside Julius Chambers at the UNC Center for Civil Rights and, in 2007, founded the Southern Coalition for Social Justice, a nonprofit legal advocacy organization that partners with historically marginalized communities across the South. After serving as the organization’s executive director for 10 years, Justice Anita Earls was elected to the North Carolina Supreme Court in 2018.

Now, as the only African American member of the Court, Justice Earls has continued to
demonstrate her steadfast dedication to upholding the law by protecting the rights and freedoms of all North Carolinians – including access to healthcare, a sound basic public education, a clean environment, fairness in the marketplace, and the equal right to vote.

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Attendees
Starts on
Monday, March 23, 2026 at 6:00 PM EDT
Ends on
Monday, March 23, 2026 at 8:00 PM EDT
Event Location To Be Announced
Huntersville, NC, 28078
United States
This is an approximate location. Once the host has confirmed the event's location, attendees will receive the address via email.
Full address will be provided upon RSVP

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