News & Rapid Response
Working with journalists and news outlets in print, broadcast, and online, our team serves as a resource to newsmakers and works to ensure that the news media is accurately and fairly representing LGBTQ people in its reporting.
GLAAD is pleased to share this guest post from B. Scott on the heels of the announcement of their new and historic BET talk show.
Last week’s House vote to pass the Equality Act was a historic moment for LGBTQ…
Donald Trump just finished a long, rambling and highly inaccurate speech. And with that speech…
CPAC swallowed up by Trumpmania
Republicans and various conservative groups are gathering this weekend in Florida for their annual Conservative…
GLAAD today announced plans for the GLAAD Social Media Safety Index, a first-of-its-kind report to rate…
Today, GLAAD announced the nominees for the 32nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards. Actress Josie Totah…
The year 2020, with its challenges, has demonstrated that the LGBTQ community is vibrant, diverse and engaged. And we vote. The LGBTQ community tipped the 2020 election, and the LGBTQ community of Georgia has the power to do it again in 2021.
The project marks the beginning of an ongoing collaboration to create more commercial imagery that reflects the diversity of the LGBTQ community, meeting the increasing demand from brands and businesses seeking this content.
(Reprinted from The Savannahian) THE STAKES are high in Georgia right now, with two Senate…