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    GLAAD Election Resources

    Sharable images, videos and other resources to get out the LGBTQ vote.

    GLAAD knows a lot about the media’s role in changing hearts and minds. GLAAD demonstrated not only media’s powerful influence—impacting how people treat others, how they vote, and their daily decisions—but our own potential to lead the conversation, reshape the narrative, and ultimately, change the culture.

    2024 is going to be the election of our lives, and GLAAD is making sure LGBTQ and allies voters are registered, informed, and motivated.

    Here is how you can make a difference: 

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    GLAAD 2024 Election Assets

    GLAAD 2024 Voter Poll Graphics for Downloading

    2024 Spanish Language Election Graphics for Downloading

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    Publications from GLAAD

    On the morning of June 28, 1969, a group of patrons at the Stonewall Inn – a New York city bar that was a frequent target of police raids because it catered to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community – fought back against police brutality and harassment. Their uprising set in motion a wave of activism among LGBT people that put the issue of LGBT civil rights on the American political map. This resource kit will help journalists cover the 40th anniversary of this momentous event in the history LGBT rights.

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    GLAAD is encouraging journalists to include gay, bisexual and transgender fathers and their families, as well as straight dads that have LGBT children in media coverage of Father’s Day. This toolkit provides potential story ideas and suggestions on how make Father’s Day coverage more inclusive.

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    For many lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students, the excitement of prom season may be overwhelmed by concerns that they may not feel welcome, or worse, might be actively excluded from prom. This toolkit will help journalists craft prom coverage that integrates the experiences of LGBT youth into stories.

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