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[…] and percentage as last year. As was true last year, all four are on Netflix. Of the 327 LGBTQ characters counted on streaming, 19 (5.8 percent) are transgender. This is an increase of three characters and 1.3 percent year over year. Of the trans characters, nine are women, four are men, and six are […]

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[…] of characters in ads at the Cannes Lions festival were LGBTQ. Research conducted in partnership with Procter & Gamble and GLAAD, the world’s largest lesbian, gay bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) media advocacy organization shows that advertising executives have a strong need for tools, resources, and best practices around LGBTQ inclusion that eliminates concerns […]

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[…] are living in a golden age of children’s books, and I’m just really proud to be part of it.  *Just last year, the Trevor Project reported that transgender and nonbinary young people who reported that all of the people they live with respect their pronouns reported lower rates of attempting suicide. SH: Why do […]

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[…] Rose Philip Aaron Rose Philip is a trailblazing model and media personality who has shattered barriers in the fashion industry with her groundbreaking work. As a Black, transgender woman with cerebral palsy, Aaron has become a powerful advocate for greater inclusivity and representation within the fashion world and beyond. Her presence on major runways […]

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[…] Pennsylvania in Congress since 2007, will likely be challenged by Dave McCormick. During his failed 2022 Senate campaign, McCormick expressed support for policy changes that would harm transgender Americans, including the elimination of federal funding for best-practice medical care. Sen. Casey has a complicated record on abortion rights; however, amid the reversal of Roe […]

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[…] set a new course record–and placing third in the 1,500-meter race at the USATF Outdoor Track and Field Championship that same year. Hiltz publicly came out as transgender and nonbinary in March 2021 on the International Transgender Day of Visibility. Despite numerous challenges, including a World Athletic’s ban preventing transgender women from competing in […]

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[…] Wonder Woman prove that not only does inclusion make for great stories – inclusion is good for the bottom line. It is time for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) stories to be included in this conversation and in this movement. GLAAD is calling on the seven major film studios to make sure […]

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Hollywood moves the needle after GLAAD challenge, but opportunities remain. GLAAD has been tracking lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) inclusion in major studio films since 2012. We know that representation matters, and that mainstream films are one of America’s most far-reaching cultural exports. These movies are marketed and accessible to nearly every […]

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