Contact: press@glaad.org
Join GLAAD and take action for acceptance.
Trending
- 36th Annual GLAAD Media Award Nominees Include Outstanding Stories About Transgender People #GLAADAwards
- GLAAD Celebrates Outstanding Video Game Nominees at the 36th Annual GLAAD Media Awards #GLAADAwards
- Celebrating the Legacy of Cecile Richards
- The GLAAD Wrap: “One of Them Days” in Theaters, Trailers for “Clean Slate” and “Prime Target,” New Music by Crys Matthews, Trousdale, and More!
- WATCH: Laverne Cox Stars in Prime Video’s Newest Series “Clean Slate”
- LGBTQ Advocates Rally as Lawmakers Target Trans Georgians on Day One of Legislative Session
- A Letter to Mark Zuckerberg
- MSNBC’s Chris Hayes on the Truth about Transgender People, and the Lies of Cynical Culture Wars
GLAAD ANNOUNCES NOMINEES FOR THE 36th ANNUAL GLAAD MEDIA AWARDS
The 36th Annual GLAAD Media Awards announced 303 nominees across 33 categories including culture-shifting stories about transgender people, people living with HIV, global LGBTQ criminalization, LGBTQ asylum seekers, LGBTQ youth, and more
LGBTQ stories and creatives across entertainment take center stage with nominees including: “Abbott Elementary,” “Agatha All Along,” “Baby Reindeer,” Billie Eilish, Doechii, Elton John, “Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero,” “My Old Ass,” “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” “Sesame Street,” “Southern Charm,” “The Umbrella Academy,” “Will & Harper,” and “Wicked”
Additional nominees include: The 77th Tony Awards, The 98th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, “Brilliant Minds,” Cosmopolitan, “Fancy Dance,” “Fantasmas,” “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” “Land of Women,” Michaela Jae, “Palm Royale,” “Primer Impacto,” “The Real Housewives of New York City,”
Victoria Monét, “The View,” and Vogue
In Journalism, local news soars with coverage from Columbus, San Francisco, Spokane, Tulsa and more nominated alongside powerhouse storytelling from The Advocate, Bloomberg TV, CNBC.com, ESPN, MSNBC, The New Yorker, PBS, Telemundo, as GLAAD celebrates newly-expanded category honoring Outstanding Independent Journalism
GLAAD also announced Special Recognition honors for “DRAG: The Musical,” “Red Ink: A Tribute to Cecilia Gentili,” The Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center, OUTLOUD, Q.Digital, and WNBA 2024 Champions, The New York Liberty
The 36th Annual GLAAD Media Awards are presented by official sponsors Delta, Hornitos, and Sony Music Group taking place in Los Angeles on March 27, 2025
New York, New York – Wednesday, January 22, 2025 – GLAAD, the world’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) media advocacy organization, today announced the nominees of the 36th GLAAD Media Awards. In a time of unprecedented challenges for LGBTQ people, LGBTQ stories are the antidote to anti-LGBTQ violence, legislation and disinformation.
GLAAD’s mission to accelerate acceptance and understanding for LGBTQ people through visibility in media stands stronger than ever, with the 36th GLAAD Media Awards spotlighting 303 culture-changing nominees across 33 categories, honoring outstanding fair, accurate, and inclusive representations of LGBTQ people and issues in film, television, gaming, publishing, stage productions, music, podcasting, journalism, and more.
Since 1990, the GLAAD Media Awards have grown to be the most visible annual LGBTQ awards show in the world, sending powerful messages of acceptance to audiences globally. Nominees for the 36th Annual GLAAD Media Awards reflect work published, released, or broadcast between January 1 and December 31, 2024.
GLAAD routinely reviews the accuracy and impact of GLAAD Media Awards categories to best reflect the ever-evolving media landscape, including the ways in which media is consumed by audiences and consumers alike. As such, and in recognition of the profusion of news sources in the overall media landscape, this year, GLAAD celebrates the category of Outstanding Blog being updated to Outstanding Independent Journalism. This expanded category will recognize creators and independent news organizations that drive journalism and commentary for and about LGBTQ people and issues.
A tip sheet with a breakdown of nominations by media and trends among the nominees is available HERE and at: www.glaad.org/releases.
Statement by GLAAD President & CEO Sarah Kate Ellis:
“The GLAAD Media Awards were created nearly four decades ago to champion LGBTQ stories amid a deeply hostile and unsafe time for our community. Today, this mission holds true and ever-more important as attacks against LGBTQ people are not only growing, but finding new avenues. Whether it’s rampant misinformation or defamation of transgender people, LGBTQ youth, or the shocking corporate rollback of policies and programs that keep LGBTQ people seen and safe in a workforce, what will always prevail is our truth and talent. This year’s nominees for the 36th GLAAD Media Awards represent the best of our vibrant community, spanning across all media, genres and mediums, and send a loud and global message to industry leaders that our stories are not only popular and entertaining, but necessary and culture-changing.”
ADDITIONAL DETAILS ABOUT THE 36th GLAAD MEDIA AWARDS
The GLAAD Media Awards ceremony, which powers GLAAD’s work to accelerate LGBTQ acceptance and visibility in media all year round, will be held this year in Los Angeles.
GLAAD President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis serves as Executive Producer of the 36th GLAAD Media Awards, alongside GLAAD’s Rich Ferraro and Anthony Allen Ramos. GLAAD’s Tony Morrison will serve as Supervising Producer and Jose Useche will serve as Producer. The ceremony is produced in partnership with STAMP Event Co.
Tag and follow #GLAADawards and @glaad for updates and reactions from nominees.
The 36th Annual GLAAD Media Awards are presented by: Official Sponsors, Delta Air Lines, Hornitos and Sony Music Group
For more information on how to become a corporate sponsor or to purchase company tables, please contact partnerships@glaad.org
SPECIAL RECOGNITION
Each year, GLAAD presents non-competitive honors to projects across entertainment and media that do not fit into existing or traditional GLAAD Media Awards categories. Spotlighting the strength, resilience and ingenuity of the LGBTQ community, GLAAD has chosen six projects to receive this honor for the 36th GLAAD Media Awards.
For their immeasurable impact and contributions to LGBTQ acceptance and visibility, GLAAD has awarded the Special Recognition honor to: “DRAG: The Musical,” “La Verdrag” (Canal Once), OUTLOUD, “Red Ink: A Tribute to Cecilia Gentili,” The Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center, “The Q Agenda” (LatiNation), and WNBA 2024 Champions: The New York Liberty.
GLAAD’s Barbara Gittings Award for Excellence in LGBTQ Media honors a pioneering individual, group, or community media outlet that has made a significant contribution to the development of LGBTQ media. The award is named after Barbara Gittings in recognition of her groundbreaking work as editor of The Ladder, and for her appearances as an out lesbian on national news media throughout the 1970s and 1980s.
This year, GLAAD’s Barbara Gittings Award for Excellence in LGBTQ Media is presented to: Q.Digital
A full summary of the projects receiving Special Recognition can be found in the tip sheet with an additional breakdown of facts and figures about this year’s nominees available HERE and at: www.glaad.org/releases.
Working journalists may apply for red carpet credentials HERE.
Publicists may apply for red carpet credentials HERE.
The Digital Press Kit, including social media assets for nominees and journalists is HERE
————————————
NOMINEES FOR THE 36TH ANNUAL GLAAD MEDIA AWARDS
Outstanding Film – Wide Theatrical Release
- Cuckoo (Neon)
- Drive-Away Dolls (Focus Features)
- Love Lies Bleeding (A24)
- Mean Girls (Paramount Pictures)
- My Old Ass (Amazon MGM Studios)
- Problemista (A24)
- Queer (A24)
- Wicked (Universal Pictures)
Outstanding Comedy Series
- Abbott Elementary (ABC)
- Ghosts (CBS)
- Hacks (Max)
- Loot (Apple TV+)
- The Sex Lives of College Girls (Max)
- Shrinking (Apple TV+)
- Somebody Somewhere (HBO)
- Sort Of (Max)
- We Are Lady Parts (Peacock)
- What We Do in the Shadows (FX)
Outstanding Drama Series
- 9-1-1: Lone Star (Fox)
- Arcane (Netflix)
- The Chi (Showtime)
- Doctor Who (Disney+)
- Found (NBC)
- Heartbreak High (Netflix)
- Interview with the Vampire (AMC)
- Star Trek: Discovery (Paramount+)
- The Umbrella Academy (Netflix)
- Wicked City (ALLBLK)
Outstanding New Series
- Agatha All Along (Disney+)
- Black Doves (Netflix)
- Brilliant Minds (NBC)
- Diarra from Detroit (BET+)
- Fantasmas (HBO)
- Hazbin Hotel (Amazon Prime Video)
- How to Die Alone (Hulu)
- Kaos (Netflix)
- No Good Deed (Netflix)
- Palm Royale (Apple TV+)
Outstanding Film – Streaming or TV
- Am I Ok? (Max)
- Fancy Dance (Apple TV+)
- Good Grief (Netflix)
- The Groomsmen: Second Chances (Hallmark)
- The Holiday Exchange (Amazon Prime Video / Peacock)
- Mother of the Bride (Netflix)
- Ricky Stanicky (Amazon Prime Video)
- Season’s Greetings from Cherry Lane (Hallmark)
- Sweethearts (Max)
- Wynonna Earp: Vengeance (Tubi)
Outstanding Documentary
- “Breaking the News” Independent Lens (PBS)
- “Campbell Addy” Photographer (National Geographic)
- Chasing Chasing Amy (Level 33 Entertainment)
- Down in the Valley (Starz)
- Hidden Master: The Legacy of George Platt Lynes (Greenwich Entertainment)
- “Hummingbirds” POV (PBS)
- Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero (HBO)
- Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution (Netflix)
- “Who I am Not” POV (PBS)
- Will & Harper (Netflix)
Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series
- Baby Reindeer (Netflix)
- Becoming Karl Lagerfeld (Disney+)
- Carol & The End of the World (Netflix)
- Eric (Netflix)
- Expats (Amazon Prime Video)
- Feud: Capote vs The Swans (FX)
- Get Millie Black (Max)
- Mary & George (Starz)
- The New Look (Apple TV+)
- Under the Bridge (Hulu)
Outstanding Film – Limited Theatrical Release
- 20,000 Species of Bees (Film Movement)
- Backspot (XYZ Films)
- Before I Change My Mind (Epic Pictures)
- Big Boys (Dark Star Pictures)
- Close to You (Greenwich Entertainment)
- Crossing (MUBI)
- Fitting In (Blue Fox Entertainment)
- High Tide (Strand Releasing)
- Housekeeping for Beginners (Focus Features)
- A Place of Our Own (Dark Star Pictures)
Outstanding Reality Program
- Bargain Block (HGTV)
- Big Freedia Means Business (Fuse)
- The Boyfriend (Netflix)
- Queer Eye (Netflix)
- The Real Housewives of New York City (Bravo)
- Selling Sunset (Netflix)
- Southern Charm (Bravo)
- Wayne Brady: The Family Remix (Freeform)
- We’re Here (HBO)
- Wiggin’ Out with Tokyo Stylez (We TV)
Outstanding Reality Competition Program
- The Amazing Race (CBS)
- The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula (Shudder / AMC+)
- The Challenge 40: Battle of the Eras (MTV)
- Finding Mr. Christmas (Hallmark+)
- Hell’s Kitchen: Head Chef’s Only (Fox)
I Kissed a Boy (Hulu) - I Kissed a Girl (Hulu)
- RuPaul’s Drag Race (MTV)
- Top Chef (Bravo)
- The Voice (NBC)
Outstanding Children’s Programming
- “Aunt Praline’s Sweetie Pie” Strawberry Shortcake: Berry in the Big City (Paramount+)
- The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish (Nickelodeon)
- Firebuds (Disney Jr.)
- “I’m Pogey” Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock (Apple TV+)
- Let’s Go, Bananas! (Cartoonito)
- Monster High (Nickelodeon)
- “Our Family Musical” Sesame Street (Max)
- “Princess Royal Wedding” Princess Power (Netflix)
- Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures (Disney Jr. / Disney+)
- Vida the Vet (Netflix)
Outstanding Kids & Family Programming or Film – Live Action
- Empire Waist (Blue Fox Entertainment)
- Heartstopper (Netflix)
- “If You Love Me” Beyond Black Beauty (Amazon Prime Video)
- Jane (Apple TV+)
- “Louds in Love” The Really Loud House (Nickelodeon)
Outstanding Kids & Family Programming or Film – Animated
- The Bravest Knight (Hulu)
- The Dragon Prince (Netflix)
- Fright Krewe (Hulu / Peacock)
- Kiff: The Haunting of Miss McGravy’s House (Disney Channel)
- “I Wanna Dance with My Buddy” Hailey’s On It! (Disney Channel)
- Jurassic World: Chaos Theory (Netflix)
- The Loud House (Nickelodeon)
- Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (Disney Channel)
- “Powerless” Monsters at Work (Disney Channel)
- “Summer of Heart Eyes” Primos (Disney Channel)
Outstanding Music Artist
- Adam Lambert, AFTERS (More is More)
- Billie Eilish, HIT ME HARD AND SOFT (Darkroom/Interscope)
- Doechii, Alligator Bites Never Heal (Top Dawg Entertainment/Capitol Records)
- Elton John, Never Too Late: Soundtrack to the Disney+ Documentary (UMG Recordings)
- Joy Oladokun, OBSERVATIONS FROM A CROWDED ROOM (Verve Forecast/Republic Records)
- Kali Uchis, ORQUÍDEAS (Geffen Records)
- Omar Apollo, God Said No (Warner Records)
- Orville Peck, Stampede (Warner Records)
- Tove Lo, HEAT (Pretty Swede Records)
- Victoria Monét, JAGUAR II: Deluxe (Lovett Music/RCA Records)
Outstanding Breakthrough Music Artist
- Beabadoobee (Dirty Hit)
- The Blessed Madonna (Major Recordings / Warner Record)
- Durand Bernarr (DSing Records)
- Gigi Perez (Gigi Perez PS/Island)
- The Last Dinner Party (Island Records)
- Medium Build (Island Records)
- Michaela Jaé (TribeDisciples)
- Remi Wolf (Island Records)
- Villano Antillano (La Buena Fortuna Music)
- Young Miko (Wave Music Group/Capitol Records)
Outstanding Broadway Production
- Cult of Love, by Leslye Headland
- Illinoise, book by Justin Peck, Jackie Sibblies Drury, music and lyrics by Sufjan Stevens
- Lempicka, book by Carson Kreitzer, Matt Gold, music by Matt Gould, lyrics by Carson Kreitzer
- Mother Play, by Paula Vogel
- Oh, Mary!, by Cole Escola
Outstanding Podcast
- Baby, This is Keke Palmer (Wondery)
- But We Loved (iHeart)
- Las Culturistas (iHeart)
- Made it Out (Made It Out Media)
- Queer West (Audible)
- Rooted Recovery Stories (Promises Behavioral Health/The Cast Collective)
- “The Science Of Transgender Healthcare, Puberty Blockers, & Conversion Therapy with Dr. Jack Turban” The Checkup with Dr. Mike (DM Operations Inc.)
- Sibling Rivalry (Studio 71)
- Surface Level
- Tres Leches
Outstanding Video Game
- Caravan SandWitch (Studio Plane Toast / Dear Villagers)
- Dragon Age: The Veilguard (BioWare / Electronic Arts)
- Dread Delusion (Lovely Hellplace / DreadXP)
- Dustborn (Red Thread Games / Spotlight by Quantic Dream)
- Fear the Spotlight (Cozy Game Pals / Blumhouse Games)
- Life is Strange: Double Exposure (Deck Nine / Square Enix)
- Minds Beneath Us (BearBone Studio)
- Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Intelligent Systems / Nintendo)
- Sorry We’re Closed (à la mode games / Akupara Games)
- Until Then (Polychroma Games / Maximum Entertainment)
Outstanding Comic Book
- Alan Scott: The Green Lantern, by Tim Sheridan, Cian Tormey, Jordi Tarragona, Raúl Fernandez, John Livesay, Matt Herms, Chris Sotomayor, Lucas Gattoni (DC Comics)
- Avengers Academy: Marvel’s Voices, by Anthony Oliveira, Carola Borelli, Bailie Rosenlund, IG Guara, Alba Glez, Elisabetta D’Amico, Pablo Collar, Karen S. Darboe, Carlos Lopez, KJ Díaz, Ian Herring, Frank William, Ariana Maher, Joe Caramagna (Marvel Infinity Comics)
- Captain Marvel, by Alyssa Wong, Jan Bazaldua, Ruairí Coleman, Roberto Poggi, Bryan Valenza, Carlos Lopez, Ariana Maher (Marvel Comics)
- I Heart Skull-Crusher, by Josie Campbell, Alessio Zonno, Angel De Santiago, Jim Campbell (BOOM! Studios)
- The Nice House by the Sea, by James Tynion IV, Álvaro Martínez Bueno, Jordie Bellaire, Andworld Design (DC Comics)
- NYX, by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Francesco Mortarino, Enid Balám, Elisabetta D’Amico, Michael Shelfer, Raúl Angulo, Joe Sabino (Marvel Comics)
- The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos, by Tate Brombal based on an idea by James Tynion IV, Isaac Goodhart, Soo Lee, Naomi Franq, Miquel Muerto, Patricio Delpeche, Héctor Barros, Aditya Bidikar (Dark Horse Comics)
- Poison Ivy, by G. Willow Wilson, Marcio Takara, Luana Vecchio, Haining, Arif Prianto, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (DC Comics)
- Spectregraph, by James Tynion IV, Christian Ward, Aditya Bidikar (DSTLRY)
- Suicide Squad: Dream Team, by Nicole Maines, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, José Luís, Adriano Di Benedetto, Adriano Lucas, Becca Carey (DC Comics)
Outstanding Original Graphic Novel/Anthology
- Ash’s Cabin, by Jen Wang (First Second)
- Bad Dream: A Dreamer Story, by Nicole Maines, Rye Hickman (DC Comics)
- Becoming Who We Are: Real Stories About Growing Up Trans, [anthology] (A Wave Blue World)
- Deadendia: The Divine Order, by Hamish Steele (Union Square & Co.)
- The Deep Dark, by Molly Knox Ostertag (Graphix)
- The Fox Maidens, by Robin Ha (HarperAlley)
- Lunar Boy, by Jes Wibowo and Cin Wibowo (HarperAlley)
- My Fairy Godfather, by Robert Mailer Anderson, Jon Sack (Fantagraphics)
- The Ribbon Skirt, by Cameron Mukwa (Graphix)
- The Science of Ghosts, by Lilah Sturges, El Garing, Alitha Martinez, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, Jimmy Betancourt (Legendary Comics)
Outstanding Variety or Talk Show Episode
- The 77th Tony Awards (CBS)
- The 98th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade (NBC)
- “Bernie Sanders Rips the Democratic Establishment; Trump Allies Claim Massive Mandate: A Closer Look” Late Night with Seth Meyers (NBC)
- “D.C. Woman Turns Childhood Home Into Communal Living For LGBTQ+ Seniors” The Kelly Clarkson Show (syndicated)
- “DNA: This is Not My Child / Mom, Why Can’t You Accept Me?” Karamo (syndicated)
- “Elliot Page Talks Season 4 of ‘The Umbrella Academy,’ Fighting Anti-LGBTQ Legislation” The View (ABC)
- “Laverne Cox Unpacks Anti-LGBTQ+ Legislation, Bullying & Transness for Spirit Day” The Daily Show (Comedy Central)
- “Libraries” Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
- “Queer Teacher Gets a Life-Changing Surprise!” The Jennifer Hudson Show (syndicated)
- “A Special Monologue for the Republican in Your Life” Jimmy Kimmel Live (ABC)
Outstanding TV Journalism Segment
- “Becoming Che” SC Featured (ESPN)
- “Big Gay Football” CBS Sports (CBS)
- “Demystifying Trans Identities” (Spectrum News 1 Ohio)
- “Pete and Chasten Buttigieg on Fatherhood” CBS News Sunday Morning (CBS)
- “Project Asylum: Transgender Asylum Seekers Find Hope Through San Francisco’s LGBTQ Asylum Project” CBS News Bay Area (KPIX-TV CBS 5 Bay Area)
- “Small Town in Arkansas a Safe Haven For LGBTQ+ Residents” GMA3 (ABC)
- “Spectrum Indigenous Celebrates Pride Month With Two Spirit Powwows” KREM 2 News (KREM-TV CBS 2 Spokane)
- “Stonewall House” NBC News Now (NBC)
- “Transgender Pastor In California Builds Inclusive Church For LGBTQ+ Community” CBS Mornings (CBS)
- “Vogue Realness: Billy Porter & LGBTQIA Community Celebrate Dancer O’Shae Sibley” America In Black (BET+)
Outstanding TV Journalism – Long-Form
- “American Problems, Trans Solutions” Local, USA (PBS via WORLD Channel)
- “The Cure for HIV” Scripps News Reports (Scripps News)
- “Chella Man” It’s Ok to Ask Questions (WMAQ-TV NBC 5 Chicago)
- “The Life and Death of Blaze Bernstein” 48 Hours (CBS)
- “Proud Legacy: A NY1 Special” (Spectrum News NY1)
Outstanding Live TV Journalism – Segment or Special
- “Africa’s Anti-LGBTQ Laws: Impact on Uganda’s Economy, Ghana Wants Bill Accelerated” Horizons Middle East & Africa (Bloomberg Television)
- “Algerian Boxer Imane Khelif Names J.K. Rowling and Elon Musk in Cyberbullying Suit” NBC News Now (NBC)
- “Democrats are Learning The Wrong Message on Trans Youth” Inside with Jen Psaki (MSNBC)
- “Finding Love & Light in Unexpected Places: Small Towns Celebrate Pride Across America” Good Morning America (ABC)
- “Ina Fried Talks Imane Khelif” The Saturday/Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart (MSNBC)
- “LGBTQ+ Asylum Seekers flee to U.S. to Save Their Lives” José Díaz-Balart Reports (MSNBC)
- “Pride Across America” ABC News Group (ABC)
- “Rep. Leigh Finke Discusses Gender Affirming Healthcare with Pamela Brown” CNN Newsroom (CNN)
- “Sarah McBride reflects on Becoming First Openly Transgender Person Elected To Congress” PBS NewsHour (PBS)
- “Young Voters Could Decide The 2024 Election” The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle (MSNBC)
Outstanding Print Article
- “After Trump’s Election Win, Local Trans Community Concerned About Their Future” by DeAsia Paige (The Atlanta Journal Constitution)
- “‘Changing The Narrative’: Advocates Fight HIV Stigma in Dallas’ Latino Community” by Abraham Nudelstejer (The Dallas Morning News)
- “‘I Want To Exist’: Three Days at a Texas Summer Camp for LGBTQ Kids.” by Erin Allday (San Antonio Express-News / San Francisco Chronicle)
- “Joe Locke on ‘Heartstopper’ Embracing Sex, Being a Queer Marvel Star in ‘Agatha’ and Why ‘There Are Days I Never Want to Play a Gay Character Again'” by Adam B. Vary (Variety)
- “Meet the Young Transgender Teens Changing America and the World” by Ryan Adamczeski (The Advocate)
- “Noah J. Ricketts Brings the Bluegrass to Hollywood and Broadway” by Spencer Jenkins (Queer Kentucky)
- “Opinion: Celebrating 10 Years of Marriage Equality, More LGBTQ+ History Left to Write” by Josiah Robinson (Tulsa World)
- “Our Queerest Century” [special project] (Los Angeles Times)
- “Paris Olympics: More Queer Athletes, More Medals, More Pride, Less Grindr” by Dawn Ennis (Washington Blade)
- “Sasha Velour Sashays Into The Culture Wars” by Maura Judkis (The Washington Post)
Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage
- The Advocate
- Allure
- Cosmopolitan
- The Hollywood Reporter
- Metro Weekly
- OUT
- People
- Plus
- Variety
- Vogue
Outstanding Online Journalism Article
- “Afraid Your Child Will Regret Their Transition? Let’s Talk About It!” by Ben V. Greene (Romper.com)
- “CeCé Telfer Was Barred From Competing at The 2024 Paris Olympics as a Trans Woman Athlete. She Has Her Sights Set On L.A. In 2028.” by David Artavia (Yahoo.com)
- “First They Tried to ‘Cure’ Gayness. Now They’re Fixated on ‘Healing’ Trans People.” by Madison Pauly with Henry Carnell (MotherJones.com)
- “Fleeing the Country and Rationing Testosterone: Transgender Americans’ New Reality Under a Trump Presidency” by Beth Greenfield (Fortune.com)
- “Friends Remember Nex Benedict, Oklahoma Student Who Died After School Fight, as ‘Fiery Kid'” by Jo Yurcaba (NBCNews.com)
- “He’s 23 and in an Ohio Prison for Exposing Someone to HIV – Even Though He Couldn’t Transmit the Virus” with Ken Schneck/Rachel Dissell (TheBuckeyeFlame.com/TheMarshallProject.com)
- “Missouri Republican’s Antigay Slur-Filled Posts Remain on Instagram Despite Violating Meta’s Policies” by Christopher Wiggins (Advocate.com)
- “Thailand Could Soon Legalize Same-Sex Marriage. It Would Change Lives.” by Rebecca Root (them.us)
- “These Trans People And Their Families Can’t Afford To Flee To A Friendlier State” by Nico Lang (HuffPost.com)
- “Your Guide to Accessing Gender-Affirming Care” by Madison Feller (Elle.com)
Outstanding Online Journalism – Video or Multimedia
- “Ballin’ Out” (OutSports.com)
- “The Legacy of Cecilia Gentili: First Pride Without Mother” (Time.com)
- “A Life In Fear: The Dangers Of Finding Love Online As A Queer Woman In Nigeria” (CNN.com)
- “Love to the Max: Family Bonds Protect a Trans Teen in Texas” (NewYorker.com)
- “The Past, Present, and Future of Trans Visibility in Fashion” (InStyle.com)
- “Rainbow Girls: 10 Years of Protection and Prejudice” The Picture Show (NPR.org)
- “RuPaul, Tina Knowles, Billy Eichner & More Give Ts Madison Her Flowers” (LogoTV.com)
- “The Uncertain Future Of A Historic LGBTQ+ Safe Space: New York City’s People’s Beach” (ABCNews.com)
- “War On Woke: How a Gay Rights Index Once Touted By Walmart And Others Became a Conservative Target” (CNBC.com)
- “Seat 31” (NewYorker.com)
Outstanding Independent Journalism
- The 19th
- Assigned Media
- The Buckeye Flame
- The Don Lemon Show
- Erin in the Morning
- Gaye Magazine
- Queer News Daily
- The Queer Review
- TransLash Media
- Under the Desk News
Special Recognition
- “DRAG: The Musical”
- OUTLOUD
- Q.Digital
- “Red Ink: A Tribute to Cecilia Gentili”
- The Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center
- The New York Liberty
SPANISH-LANGUAGE CATEGORIES
CATEGORÍAS EN ESPAÑOL
Serie de televisión con guión sobresaliente (Outstanding Scripted Television Series)
- Cris Miró (Max)
- Land of Women (Apple TV+)
- Nadie nos va a extrañar (Amazon Prime Video)
- El secreto del río (Netflix)
- Vestidas de azul (Atresplayer)
Periodismo televisivo sobresaliente (Outstanding TV Journalism)
- “Un Amor de Impacto” Primer Impacto (Univision)
- “Esta es la historia de ‘Miss Gaviota’, la primera luchadora trans de México” Noticias Telemundo (Telemundo)
- “‘En Honduras nos matan’: estas mujeres transgénero huyeron de persecuciones” Noticias Telemundo (Telemundo)
- “Más Allá de los Pronombres” Noticias Telemundo Colorado (Telemundo Colorado)
- “Ojo Crítico: Nava Mau’” Showbiz (CNN en Español)
Artículo sobresaliente de periodismo digital (Outstanding Online Journalism Article)
- “Así se desmontan los argumentos de una persona TERF” por Aitana Villegas (Huffingtonpost.es)
- “Cuando cambiar de nombre es todo un reto: la lucha de las infancias trans en México” por Alicia Fábregas (ElPais.com)
- “Estudio lo confirma: jóvenes LGBTQ+ en Puerto Rico son más propensos al acoso, la depresión, ideación e intentos suicidas” por David Cordero Mercado (ElNuevoDia.com)
- “Frida Cartas: “Yo no salí del clóset, salí del útero de mi madre y años más tarde tuve que autoparirme sola” por Diana Massis (BBC Mundo)
- “Jóvenes latinos gay ven un porcentaje creciente de nuevos casos de VIH en EEUU” por Vanessa G. Sánchez, Phillip Reese y Devna Bose (Univision.com & APNews.com)
- “Los líderes emberá LGBTI que resisten a las terapias de conversión y a las amenazas de los paramilitares” por Daniela Díaz (ElPais.com)
- “Mujeres trans en deportes: cuando lo más importante es poder competir” por Oscar Bermeo Ocaña* (Sentiido.com)
- “Señales de retroceso para la comunidad LGBTQ de Argentina bajo el nuevo gobierno de Javier Milei” por Debora Rey (The Associated Press y El Nuevo Día)
- “Sindicalista y mujer trans: esta es la historia de Maura Alzate” por Mariana Escobar Bernoske (ElEspectador.com)
- “‘Trump quiere borrarnos’: la lucha por los derechos de la comunidad LGBTQ resuena en la convención demócrata” por Albinson Linares (Telemundo.com)
Periodismo digital sobresaliente – video o multimedia (Outstanding Online Journalism – Video or Multimedia)
- “Una cena con Ana y Virginia: Navidad fuera del clóset, con tu familia y en pareja” por Alejandra Ortiz Molano y Catalina Mesa Urquijo (La Disidencia – El Espectador)
- “Derechos de las diversidades sexuales en Colombia” por Juan Camilo Arias, Edwin Rodríguez Oliveros, Sergio Rozo, Sandra Lucía Molano Torres, Joan Sebastián Ocampo, Juliana Aragón Echeverry, Juan Camilo Arias, Tatiana Rentería y María Clara Quiroz Arango (El Espectador)
- “Derechos LGBTIQ+ en Latinoamérica: retrocesos en países a la vanguardia y orgullo por las conquistas” por Manuela Cano Pulido (Ellas Hoy – France 24 Español)
- “La investigadora que buscaba su identidad” por Natalia Orozco, Cristina Gleinig y Carlos Delgado (Fuerza Latina – DW Español)
- “El Orgullo Es Universal” por Rigo Villalobos (Telemundo 20 San Diego)
Reconocimiento Especial /Special Recognition
- “The Q Agenda” (LatiNation)
- “La Verdrag” (Canal Once)
————————————
Working journalists may apply for red carpet credentials HERE.
Publicists may apply for red carpet credentials HERE.
The Digital Press Kit, including social media assets for nominees and journalists is HERE
About GLAAD:
GLAAD rewrites the script for LGBTQ acceptance. As a dynamic media force, GLAAD tackles tough issues to shape the narrative and provoke dialogue that leads to cultural change. GLAAD protects all that has been accomplished and creates a world where everyone can live the life they love. For more information, please visit www.glaad.org or connect @GLAAD on social media.
Add A Comment
Related posts
Share this
Join GLAAD and take action for acceptance.
ALERT Desk Incident Reporting
Our Picks
Topics
Don't Miss
“Transgenderism” is a term appropriated by opponents of transgender equality to inaccurately and harmfully imply…