Part 1: Americans Are With Us
We continue to see super majorities supporting our community, and believing we should be able to live our lives free from fear.
We continue to see super majorities supporting our community, and believing we should be able to live our lives free from fear.
% non-LGBTQ strongly/somewhat agree
% non-LGBTQ strongly/somewhat agree
% non-LGBTQ strongly/somewhat agree
If someone close to me (like a family member or close friend) told me they were…
% LGBTQ reporting discrimination related to sexual/romantic orientation and/or gender identity
Discrimination based on gender identity
Discrimination based on sexual orientation
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In preparation for Pope Francis' upcoming visit to the United States, GLAAD has released "The Papal Visit: A journalist's guide to reporting on Pope Francis and the LGBT community," a resource guide for journalists covering Pope Francis and LGBT Catholics.
The Where We Are on TV report analyzes the overall diversity of primetime scripted series…
The GLAAD Studio Responsibility Index (SRI) maps the quantity, quality and diversity of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in films released by seven major motion picture studios during the 2014 calendar year. GLAAD researched films released by 20th Century Fox, Lionsgate, Paramount Pictures, Sony Columbia, Universal Pictures, The Walt Disney Studios and Warner Brothers. For the first time, GLAAD this year also tracked LGBT representations in films released by four major subsidiary studios. The report is intended to serve as a road map toward increasing fair, accurate and inclusive LGBT film representations.
The reality of HIV and AIDS has evolved in the United States since it was…
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