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Today, GLAAD launched the second installment in a national ad campaign focused on right-wing think tank the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025, a transition plan and playbook calling for radical changes to the U.S. government. The new ad, titled “The Purge,” depicts the potential effects of Project 2025. “The Purge” is set in a federal government
[…] a documentary that paints a portrait of iconic dancer Alvin Ailey, his contributions to the art form, his identity as a gay Black man, and his eventual HIV diagnosis and death. Out actress Kristen Stewart starred in NEON’s historical drama Spencer, which followed one horrific weekend in the life of Princess Diana (Stewart). The […]
[…] of Walter Mercado (2020) and more. In 2021, Netflix released its adaptation of Jonathan Larson’s autobiographical musical Tick, Tick… Boom!, which includes Michael, a gay character with HIV and Larson’s best friend, as well as the community of queer people surrounding Larson. Another notable 2021 Netflix project is The Mitchells Vs. The Machines, an […]
[…] Both governors are publicly affiliated with Moms for Liberty, and signed a record number of anti-LGBTQ bills in their states. Reynolds’ bills and rhetoric include: transgender youth, HIV and AIDS education, LGBTQ topics in the classroom, and access to diverse reading materials. To date, more than 1,000 books and 500 unique titles have been […]
[…] accuracy when misinformation and homophobia were rampant in the media. Using his platform to elevate the personal, human story at the heart of so many issues including HIV, coming out, trans equality, women’s equality and even facilitating the first ever marriage for a same-sex couple to be broadcast on television, Donahue will forever be […]
[…] increasing that coverage, we’ve seen a complete turnaround in the South. We are telling real stories, fair and accurate stories about LGBTQ people and people living with HIV in the South.” Peppermint, who is on the cusp of making television history in the upcoming second season of the Netflix comedy-drama “Survival of the Thickest,” […]
[…] The Transgender Day of Remembrance (Special Action 190966– Adopted 11/14/19) KCMO Establishes LGBTQ Commission (Ordinance 200907 – Adopted 10/22/20) KCMO Declares February 7, 2021 annually as Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day in KCMO (Special Action 210110– Adopted 2/4/21) KCMO Flies the Progress Pride Flag atop City Hall – (June 3, 2021) In May, Horn resigned […]
[…] GLAAD, brought Atlanta knowledge and pride into the interview. The day prior, Jackson presented a media training session to Atlanta-based LGBTQ activists, with a particular focus on HIV. Victor Jackson sits in the City Hall of the City of Atlanta Council Chambers; photo by JElijah Cannon, Jackson’s esteemed guest, sat side-by-side along with her […]