603 Equality

  • four members of 603 Equality stand behind a colorful table at Portsmouth Pride, with someone with pastel pink/purple hair knees at the table to write a letter
  • A photo of a page of the book "The Education Wars" - a black and white photo of about 27 trans advocates stand on the steps of the state house. Below, a caption reads, "Opponents of a controversial parental rights bill celebrate on the steps of the New Hampshire statehouse after the legislation failed to advance. Credit: Tim Chrysostom." Below, text reads, "..when I started to understand that there's something different going on here. Conservative legislators quickly embraced the mantle of 'parents' rights'
  • Over a dozen LGBTQ activists hold signs inside the state house. Behind them are portraits. Their signs say "live free means trans rights" "we support trans athletes" "ban guns not student athletes" "trans girls are girls" and "protect LGBTQ children now!"
  • A crowd of LGBTQ activists forms a circle around an activist with bright orange hair speaking to the crowd. To the side of them is a sign language interpreter.
  • Three people stand behind a table of brightly colored materials at a pride event in North Conway, NH

Our Purpose

603 Equality is a community driven, statewide organization that works to promote the wellbeing of LGBTQ+ people in New Hampshire by advocating for inclusive legislation and policy change on the state and local levels. We seek to create this systemic change by fostering community connectivity, education, and coalition-building.