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35TH ANNUAL NYC GLAAD MEDIA AWARDS WINNERS INCLUDE: RED, WHITE, AND ROYAL BLUE, LAS CULTURISTAS, THE LAST OF US, RUSTIN, THE JENNIFER HUDSON SHOW, ERIN IN THE MORNING, HEARTSTOPPER
HOLLYWOOD’S BIGGEST STARS, CREATORS, UNITE WITH JOURNALISTS, LGBTQ ALLIES TO DEFEND TRANSGENDER PEOPLE AND CALL OUT EXTREMISM, ATTACKS ON LGBTQ COMMUNITIES AT THE 35TH ANNUAL GLAAD MEDIA AWARDS IN NYC
35TH ANNUAL NYC GLAAD MEDIA AWARDS WINNERS INCLUDE:
RED, WHITE, AND ROYAL BLUE, LAS CULTURISTAS, THE LAST OF US, RUSTIN, THE JENNIFER HUDSON SHOW, ERIN IN THE MORNING, HEARTSTOPPER
HONOREES JENNIFER HUDSON AND ORVILLE PECK TOOK THE STAGE WITH HOST HOST ROSS MATHEWS AS LOREN ALLRED AND SCOTT HOYING PERFORMED LIVE
The event featured appearances by Amrit Kapai and Nicholas Koukouchos, Beanie Feldstein, Carla Gugino, Cody Rigsby, Daniella Carter, Don Lemon, Jennifer Lawrence, Jonathan Bennett, Kate Owens, Kristen Lovell, Los Javis, Mary McDonnell, Octavio Sanders, Rep. Justin Jones (D-TN), Tayla Parx, Uma Thurman, the casts of “Red, White & Royal Blue,” “Ru Paul’s Drag Race: All Stars,” “We’re Here,” and GLAAD President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis
New York, New York – Sunday, May 12, 2024 – GLAAD, the world’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) media advocacy organization, announced recipients for the remaining 18 of this year’s 33 categories at the 35th Annual GLAAD Media Awards in New York. Jennifer Hudson received the Excellence in Media Award, introduced by Laverne Cox. Orville Peck received the Vito Russo Award, presented by Jennifer Lawrence. The ceremony, which was held at the New York Hilton Midtown, was hosted by Ross Matthews.
The evening also featured live performances by Loren Allred and Scott Hoying, of Pentatonix.
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GLAAD presented the following awards onstage in New York:
● “Our America Who I’m Meant to Be – Episode 3” received the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding TV Journalism – Long-Form presented by Don Lemon
● Family Karma received the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Reality Program presented by the cast of We’re Here (Jaida Essence Hall, Latrice Royale, Priyanka, Sasha Velour)
● Melissa Etheridge: My Window received the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Broadway Production presented by Uma Thurman
● “Jennifer Hudson Surprises HIV Activist with $10,000” The Jennifer Hudson Show received the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Variety or Talk Show Episode presented by Carla Gugino and Mary McDonnell
● Red, White, and Royal Blue received the GLAAD Media Award for Queer Fan Favorite presented by Cody Rigsby and Beanie Feldstein
GLAAD also announced these winners in an offstage video reel in New York:
Outstanding Podcast: Las Culturistas (iHeart)
Outstanding Film – Streaming Or TV: Rustin (Netflix)
Outstanding Documentary: Beyond the Aggressives: 25 Years Later (MTV Documentary Films), Kokomo City (Magnolia Pictures), and The Stroll (HBO | Max Documentary Films)
Outstanding New Series: The Last of Us (HBO)
Outstanding Kids & Family Programming or Film – Live Action: Heartstopper (Netflix)
Outstanding Broadway Production: Melissa Etheridge: My Window, by Melissa Etheridge
Outstanding TV Journalism Segment: “New York City Gay Bar Deaths Classified as Homicides” (NBC News Now)
Outstanding Live TV Journalism – Segment or Special: “Indiana Students Put on LGBTQ-Themed Play Themselves After it’s Canceled By the School” Yasmin Vossoughian Reports (MSNBC)
Outstanding Print Article: “As Drag Bans Proliferate, Maren Morris Goes Deep With Drag’s Biggest Stars on Why the Show Must Go On” by Stephen Daw (Billboard)
Outstanding Online Journalism Article: “The AP Interview: Pope Francis Says Homosexuality Not a Crime” by Nicole Winfield (AP.com)
Outstanding Online Journalism – Video or Multimedia: “7 Remarkable Trans Elders Share Lessons for the Next Generation” (them.us)
Outstanding Blog: Erin Reed – Erin in the Morning
Spanish Language – Outstanding Online Journalism Article: “Personas mayores LGBTQIA+ ‘tienen que regresar a un clóset para poder buscar vivienda‘” por David Cordero Mercado y Joaquín A. Rosado Lebrón (PeriodismoInvestigativo.com & ElNuevoDia.com)
Spanish Language – Outstanding Online Journalism – Video or Multimedia: “Conoce a la primera diputada negra y trans de Brasil” por Natalia Barrera Francis, Joyce García, David von Blohn, Paula Daibert y Claudia Escobar (Descoloniza – AJ+ Español)
GLAAD previously announced Special Recognition awards for The Dads (Netflix), Love in Gravity, Relighting Candles (Hulu), Renaissance: A Film by Beyonce (AMC Theatres), The Tennessee Holler, Yes I Am: The Ric Weiland Story, Drag Latina (Revry / LATV), Enamorándonos (UniMás), El sabor de la navidad (ViX), Wendy, perdida pero famosa (ViX)
GLAAD also previously announced that +Life Media received the Barbara Gittings Award for Excellence in LGBTQ Media.
The following winners were announced at the 35th GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles on March 14th:
Outstanding Drama Series: Yellowjackets (Showtime)
Outstanding Comedy Series: Ted Lasso (Apple TV+)
Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series: Fellow Travelers (Showtime)
Outstanding Film – Wide Theatrical Release: Bottoms (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
Outstanding Film – Limited Theatrical Release: Monica (IFC Films)
Outstanding Reality Competition Program: RuPaul’s Drag Race (MTV)
Outstanding Music Artist: Renee Rapp, Snow Angel (Interscope)
Outstanding Breakthrough Music Artist: David Archuleta (Archie Music)
Outstanding Children’s Programming: “Blue River Wedding” Ada Twist: Scientist (Netflix)
Outstanding Kids & Family Programming or Film – Animated: Hailey’s On It! (Disney Channel)
Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage: Out
Outstanding Video Game: Baldur’s Gate 3 (Larian Studios)
Outstanding Comic Book; Star Wars: Doctor Aphra, written by Alyssa Wong (Marvel Comics)
Outstanding Original Graphic Novel/Anthology: Four-Color Heroes, by Richard Fairgray (Fanbase Press)
Outstanding Scripted Television Series – Spanish Language: Las Noches de Tefía (Atresplayer)
Outstanding TV Journalism – Spanish Language: “Adolescentes trans relatan su experiencia” Noticiero Telemundo (Telemundo)
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GLAAD President & CEO Sarah Kate Ellis, introduced by Attorney General of New York Letitia James, said in part: “Ten years ago when I started at GLAAD, It was a much different landscape…And now we have the urgent need to protect it all. Our latest poll shows that more than half of American voters are turned off by candidates who are anti-trans. Hating us is becoming a losing proposition. We have to keep telling our stories, raising our voices, pushing back on the rhetoric.”
Jennifer Hudson, introduced by Laverne Cox, said in part: “Do y’all [the LGBTQ community] know how beautiful you are? Do you know your stories deserve to be told? You guys make me feel safe. Loved my whole life. Welcome. And so therefore, it is my mission to do the same.”
Orville Peck, introduced by Jennifer Lawrence, said in part: “I’ve never understood why country music has historically been a place that hasn’t felt welcoming to LGBTQ+ people. The kind of country songs I grew up loving were often about heartbreak, heartache, loss, solitude, disappointment, and longing. Feelings that can at times be big parts of our experiences growing up queer. … That’s the world that drew me in with its vivid stories. That’s the country I always saw, and maybe the reason it was so clear for me that I belonged there. Whether that meant being invited to the table or walking up and grabbing a seat myself.”
Tennessee State Representative Justin Jones, introduced by the cast of We’re Here, made a surprise appearance and said in part: “We will never be silenced. If they turn off our microphone, we’ll bring a megaphone. If they try [to] ban Pride and drag, we’ll show [up] even bigger and stronger. And show up in rural communities and let them know that we are a force to be reckoned with because we represent a new South and a new nation.”
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35th GLAAD MEDIA AWARDS FAST FACTS & REPORTER GUIDES
The GLAAD Media Awards ceremonies in Los Angeles and New York are the largest and most visible LGBTQ stage event of the year and this year, we’re urging all to visit GLAAD.org/VOTE to learn more about what’s at stake for the LGBTQ community this election year.
For working press, journalists and creators, you’ll find a comprehensive resource hub and various reporting guides around accurate and fair representation of LGBTQ people and issues in your coverage and content. Additionally see GLAAD’s 2024 Voter Poll, which indicates anti-trans campaigning is a losing strategy, and that 94% of LGBTQ Americans are motivated to vote this year.
Fast facts & suggested topics for red carpet interviews:
● Over 500 anti-LGBTQ bills were introduced across the country this past legislative session, the majority of which target transgender Americans’ access to health care and LGBTQ youth’s freedom and equal opportunity at school.
● This means that a majority of anti-LGBTQ bills proposed in 2024 specifically sought to harm transgender youth by making it difficult or impossible to live safely and free as their authentic selves.
● So far, more than 200 of these bills have been defeated, while approximately two dozen have been signed into law.
● Federal courts in at least seven states had ruled against bans on health care for transgender people or blocked them from being enacted as of early 2024, including rulings by three Trump-nominated justices.
● Current Gallup polling indicates record-high support for the freedom to marry (71%), and nondiscrimination protections for LGBTQ people (84%). More than 7% of U.S. adults are out as LGBTQ, including 20% of Gen Z, the most out generation in history. A projected 14% of voters will be out as LGBTQ by 2030.
● Reporter Guide for covering trans people and transgender-specific topics is found HERE
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