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[…] GLAAD Media Awards to someone who has made a significant difference in promoting equality and acceptance of LGBTQ+ people. Past recipients of this award include Taylor Swift, Beyoncé and Jay-Z, Britney Spears, and Demi Lovato. The country music scene hasn’t always been a space where LGBTQ people could feel seen, let alone celebrated. Here’s […]

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[…] facts in coverage of the Senate campaign, and ask the candidates about their public statements, policies and proposals for LGBTQ Ohioans. The research on their records is below and via Equality Ohio. Statement from Sarah Kate Ellis, President and CEO of GLAAD: “The media must hold elected leaders accountable to the truth and to the […]

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Without a doubt, Kylie Minogue is an institution in the LGBTQ community. Whether it’s her music or her allyship, she has always been known as a pop legend who has achieved iconic status. In a new, wide-ranging interview with GLAAD’s Anthony Allen Ramos to celebrate Pride and uplift the LGBTQ community, global superstar Kylie […]

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Early voting begins in Nevada on October 22, and voters will have the a choice between candidates of starkly different priorities and vaules. Approximately 5.5% of Nevada’s population is LGBTQ, the third-highest rate in the country. And a sizeable portion of the community, 22% of LGBTQ adults in Nevada, are raising children, making LGBTQ rights and […]

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[…] GLAAD’s anti-bullying campaign, Spirit Day. This day is to influence awareness of the LGBTQ community against lethal harms that bullying causes. This includes at the legislative level and beyond. Here’s a look at the LGBTQ politicians and allies who stood in solidarity on Spirit Day 2022: US Senator Tammy Duckworth of Illinois Duckworth is a supporter of the Equality […]

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[…] online racial justice organization, about the power of the Black and queer vote, and Day One steps after the election to achieve lasting change for justice. VIEW/EM BED LINK HERE: https://youtu.be/nZ5-aRvxl8M Billy Porter: What do you say to Black and queer voters who turned out in 2020 and feel like they didn’t get what they […]

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