Gwen Frisbie-Fulton

Writer and organizer focused on race, class, gender, and Southern politics

Gwen Frisbie-Fulton is a writer and organizer dedicated to amplifying the voices of working-class people in rural communities across the state. With a deep commitment to racial justice and economic equality, Gwen leverages her expertise in storytelling and organizing to build multiracial power from the ground up. Her work is driven by a passion for challenging systemic inequities and advocating for the rights and dignity of the poor and working class in the rural South.

Gwen Frisbie-Fulton Stories

The real reason we’re being told to hate Pride

Small-town pride events showcase the best of us. Why do some want to stoke hate?  By Gwen Frisbie-Fulton From Sylva to Wilson, from Boone to Shelby, small towns across North Carolina are celebrating Pride – turning small parks and main streets into brightly colored,...

How N.C. workers are changing the narrative on climate 

Local organizing, new investments mean a power shift By Gwen Frisbie-Fulton  In a small church on the outskirts of Smithfield on a Sunday afternoon, people are comparing light bills. One woman reports that her electrical costs could reach $700 in the summer when...

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