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[…] and gender identity. So proud to witness Ashton Mota, from my hometown of Lowell, MA, introduce President Biden @POTUS today at The White House @WhiteHouse to celebrate Pride month! #LGBTQ+ #Pride2021 #Lowell https://t.co/Aok9CmIa56 pic.twitter.com/fiVBWGQcdp — James Costos (@JamesCostos) June 25, 2021 Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division at the Department of Justice […]

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[…] surrounding sports, and the guide will help them do so by offering history, context, terminology, and best practices.  GLAAD has published similar guides for journalists covering past Olympic events, such as the 2021 guide to covering the Tokyo Games (published in partnership with Pride House Tokyo and Athlete Ally), and the 2014 Sochi Olympics Playbook. 

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[…] mixed team snowboard cross event. The 14x World Cup medalist came out with conviction and a tireless will to compete as an out athlete. If Brockhoff wore a pride pin at the Sochi Games she could have been detained or deported due to Russia’s “Gay Propaganda Law,” something Brockhoff did not want to risk then. […]

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[…] stands boldly in the many intersections of her identity. Alongside Pose cast members Indya Moore and Dominique Jackson, Rodriguez served as a grand marshall of the 2019 Pride March in New York City. Months later, Rodriguez used her platform to reach today’s youth, returning to her hometown of Newark and visiting a school to […]

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[…] according to Forbes. Numerous fan clubs and internet pages, in Spanish and English, celebrate this representation. López and Achaga have been active allies, attending Mexico City’s Gay Pride. López says her fans’ support and the many notes she still receives mean a lot to her. During our interview, mostly in Spanish, López told GLAAD […]

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[…] Kids follows homeless Black LGTBQ youth and their safe space at Christopher Street Pier, as they navigate through hardships and injustices while living in New York City. PRIDE, a docuseries on FX Networks, elevates Black LGBTQ voices and recounts the fight for LGBTQ+ civil rights in America from 1950 through the 2000s.  In Outstanding Comedy […]

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