Search Results: transgender (1789)

[…] Star Trek Beyond. GLAAD previously announced that Patricia Arquette will receive the Vanguard Award at the 28th Annual GLAAD Media Awards and pay tribute to her late transgender sister Alexis Arquette at the event. Out comedian Cameron Esposito, star of Seeso’s Take My Wife, will host, with presenters and special guests including Candis Cayne, […]

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[…] in New York on Saturday, May 6. The GLAAD Media Awards recognize and honor media for their fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) community and the issues that affect their lives.  They also fund GLAAD’s work to amplify stories from the LGBTQ community that build support […]

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[…] Articulo de Perodismo Digital: “After the Orlando Shooting, the Changed Lives of Gay Latinos” por Daniel Wenger (NewYorker.com) Mejor Articulo de Perodismo Digital – Multimedia: “Unerased: Counting Transgender Lives” por Meredith Talusan y personal de Mic (Mic.com) Mejor Artista Musical: Tegan and Sara, Love You to Death (Warner Bros. Records.) Mejor Blog: Holy Bullies and […]

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[…] Utah, Fair Wisconsin, Femsplain, Geeks Out, Georgia Equality, GMHC, Hetrick Martin Institute, League of United Latin American Citizens, The LGBT Center NYC, Mpowerment Project, National Center for Transgender Equality, UnidosUS, One Corlorado, PFLAG National, PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center, Rock The Vote, LGBT Community Center of the Desert, LGBT Technology Partnership & Institute, Tennessee […]

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[…] Freedom For All Americans, Geeks Out, Georgia Equality, GMHC, Hetrick Martin Institute, League of United Latin American Citizens, The LGBT Center NYC, Mpowerment Project, National Center for Transgender Equality, UnidosUS, One Colorado, PFLAG National, PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center, Rock The Vote, LGBT Community Center of the Desert, LGBT Technology Partnership & Institute, Tennessee […]

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[…] a severe lack of diversity among the LGBTQ characters. Of the 19, 13 were gay men, three were lesbians, two were bisexual women, and one was a transgender woman. No series offered any trans or bisexual men. To accompany the report, GLAAD also launched the #PantallaInclusiva/ #InclusiveScreens campaign, which calls for more inclusive, non-stereotypical […]

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[…] from the Hetrick-Martin Institute for Outstanding Contributions to LGBTQ Youth. In the line of memorable and poignant characters on television, he also played one of TV’s first transgender characters in an Emmy nominated episode of Ally McBeal. On the frontlines of LGBTQ advocacy, Wilson Cruz took a two year break from acting to serve […]

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