Search Results: transgender (1971)

[…] trailer for Unfightable, from Emmy Award-winning director Marc J. Perez. The doc tells the extraordinary story of Alana McLaughlin, a distinguished U.S. Army Special Forces Sergeant and transgender athlete fighting for control of her life and her narrative by competing as a professional MMA fighter. Unfightable is making its theatrical debut in New York […]

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[…] of Wayne Brady: The Family Remix on Wednesday, September 11 at 10:00pm EDT and stream the next day on Hulu. Spirit Day, the world’s most visible anti-bullying movement inspiring LGBTQ youth, especially transgender and nonbinary youth to live their lives in their truth and authenticity, takes place this year on October 17th.  Learn more at glaad.org/spiritday

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[…] Sirens, Gabriel Martin’s Mars One, Amanda Kramer’s Please Baby Please, and Nicola Marsh’s Stay on Board: The Leo Baker Story, produced by GLAAD’s own out Director of Transgender Representation Alex Schmider. Check out the full winners list here!   A film is only as good as the audience deems it, which is why this honor […]

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[…] racist lies, fueling the stigma we need to break to end HIV.” (New York, NY – September 13, 2024) – GLAAD, the world’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) media advocacy organization, is responding to comments by U.S. Senator JD Vance directed at Haitian immigrants during a Sep.10 interview with CNN’s Kaitlan […]

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[…] in New York! From Emmy Award-winning director Marc J. Perez, the doc tells the extraordinary story of Alana McLaughlin, a distinguished U.S. Army Special Forces Sergeant and transgender athlete fighting for control of her life and her narrative by competing as a professional MMA fighter. Don’t miss Unfightable in Los Angeles September 20 or […]

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[…] 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 […]

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[…] finish line. For a film to pass the Vito Russo Test, the following must be true: The film contains a character that is identifiably lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and/or queer. That character must not be solely or predominantly defined by their sexual orientation or gender identity (i.e. they are comprised of the same sort […]

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