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.
Reporter, voiceover artist, and #GLAADinstitute alum Bernie Wagenblast tells the media her story
Bernie Wagenblast is a tri-state area voiceover artist, transportation journalist, and GLAAD Media Institute (GMI)…
Thursday, April 27th, the 8th annual Bytes and Bylines gathering took place in Washington DC.…
Weeks before cameras converged on the Tennessee state house to broadcast democracy in peril, long…
Tennessee’s legislative session mercifully ended early after an historic slate of anti-LGBTQ bills, anti-democracy hypocrisy, and historic action from LGBTQ people and allies that shined a bright light on Tennessee and other states proposing baseless legislation.
UPDATED Report: Drag Events Faced More than 160 Protests and Significant Threats Since Early 2022
GLAAD, the world’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) media advocacy organization, is…
To know her was to love her is a common refrain from friends and colleagues…
The newspaper has a chance to use its coverage for good, by shining a light on the struggles and triumphs of marginalized communities, rather than contributing to a climate of discrimination and violence.
Stacey Woolley was reelected on April 4 as a Tulsa Public School District One Board of Education member. The incumbent is an educator and mother of two young adults and three children enrolled in Tulsa Public School (TPS).
The cast, judges and queens of season 15 gathered for the grand finale of RuPaul’s Drag…