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[…] relationships. I need you to be trusting and want my psychiatrist to confirm with the rest of my medical team.” ~ Person Living With HIV (PLWH), Black Transgender Female, 28y, Midwest US “For me I prefer to go to my doctor… it’s part of my routine, the people are nice. I can honestly say […]
[…] in school activities like sports, force teachers to out students, and censor any in-school discussions of LGBTQ people and issues. The other half target health care for transgender youth. These bills target access to medically-necessary health care, like Medicaid, for trans people. Most of the bills banning health care for trans youth can create […]
[…] winning advocacy campaigns to advance marriage equality nationwide, end bans on LGBTQ people in the Boy Scouts of America and the NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade, increase transgender visibility across entertainment media, and mobilize LGBTQ voters to the polls. She also serves as an Executive Producer of the GLAAD Media Awards, which is streaming […]
[…] this report. In summer 2020, screenwriter and author JK Rowling tweeted several anti-trans statements and published a nearly 4,000-word essay that spread dangerous lies and misinformation about transgender people. Several notable Potter stars and fan organizations have spoken out against Rowling’s hateful words. While Warner Bros. did release a general statement, they have failed […]
[…] report. In December 2019 and summer 2020, screenwriter and author JK Rowling tweeted multiple anti-trans statements and published a nearly 4,000-word essay that spread inaccurate misinformation about transgender people. While Warner Bros. did release a general statement, they have failed to address the seriousness of her anti-trans activism. Warner Bros. is set to release […]
[…] with addiction and an abusive partner/manager. In addition to John himself, the film includes multiple gay characters. The credits for the film include a credit for “LA Transgender Maid,” but GLAAD did not count this character who was given next to no screen time or story. The character was played by a cisgender man. […]
[…] thing he remembered from the attack is that they called him “queer.” The film makes it very clear that Mark does not actually identify as queer or transgender, though. He says he wears the shoes to feel closer to women, to feel their “essence.” The best that can be said for the film is […]
[…] high school who are LGBTQ. Trans actor Zach Barack has been cast in a role in the film, though it is unknown if his character will be transgender or not. GLAAD’s Accelerating Acceptance report finds that 20 percent of Americans aged 18-34 identify as LGBTQ – if Peter’s school peers are meant to reflect […]