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.
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…
GLAAD, the world’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) media advocacy organization, released…
Citibank has announced an initiative for transgender and non-binary cardholders to update their chosen name on eligible credit cards.
This year, GLAAD partnered with Google, Raquel Willis, and the Marsha P. Johnson Institute to produce a film spotlighting Marli Washington, a trans small business owner, and to debut some of the data showcasing how Americans are learning about the trans community.
Though LGBTQ people accounted for nearly 6 percent of the voting population in the 2018 midterm elections, the community has been widely left out of the conversation.
Along with HeadCount, Swing From Home and Drag Out The Vote, GLAAD is partnering with Claim Our…
Google’s new film reflects trend search data showing that the U.S. is seeking to understand the trans community and specifically how to support Black trans people.
The GLAAD Media Institute has announced their Fall course catalogue—all free and open to any activist or advocate who wants to learn GLAAD’s best practices to make their voice heard. Check out the calendar here.