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[…] why GLAAD works to advance meaningful representation of LGBTQ Latine people. We offer resources for media professionals working in any medium, from newspapers and magazines, to web sites, movies, games and other forms of media. We also want to help community members and families find their voices and access important resources. To find out […]
[…] according to Roll Call. The Trump administration was ordered to restore censored government health websites to reinstate mention of HIV and LGBTQ people. The administration restored some sites with an inaccurate disclaimer banner to falsely and egregiously discredit the reality of transgender people. Transgender people, including trans Black women, are disproportionately affected by HIV […]
[…] justice organizer for Ironbound Community Corporation said. “Unfortunately we are also communities that are living in the historical lines of redlining, which means a lot of toxic sites have been placed right in our neighborhoods,” Valladolid continued. Historically, redlining has resulted the divesting of neighborhoods often populated by low-income communities by coloring out “dangerous-to-invest-in” […]
Federal Agency, Former Champion for Intellectual Freedom, Parrots Book Ban Misinformation
[…] report, Moms for Liberty “is connected to 58% … of all advocacy-led book bans around the country.” The organization is also connected with BookLook and BookLooks, ratings sites that feature out-of-context passages from books. Activists use their reports to draw anger and promote censorship. In Florida, which recently received its lowest middle school reading […]
[…] (Telemundo.com) San Francisco based LGBT Asylum Project for “Project Asylum: Transgender asylum seekers find hope through San Francisco’s LGBT Asylum Project” (KPIX CBS Bay Area) DISTRIBUTORS, NETWORKS, SITES, ETC. WITH MULTIPLE NOMINEES: A24 FILMS Love Lives Bleeding; Problemista; Queer Amazon Prime Video Amazon Prime Video: 6 | Amazon MGM Studios: 1 FILMS Amazon MGM […]
[…] into law Feb. 19, 2024. (Angela Major/WPR) To learn more about statewide initiatives that will appear on your ballot, we recommend familiarizing yourself with them through nonpartisan sites like Ballotpedia (also linked from the title of each ballot proposal). Back to top GLAAD and Pathfinder Poll 2024 Kamala Harris Officiating Wedding 2013 Wisconsin Gov. […]
[…] therefore, a book ban. “You could take this argument to the extreme and say, ‘Well, then everything should be available,’” said Rogers. “Let them get on pornography sites.” Voted against repealing “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (2010), which barred out LGBTQ people from military service. Voted against the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (2007), “which sought to […]
[…] filmmakers who will have their art more equitably appraised and filmgoers to have a greater stake in a film’s success. On Rotten Tomatoes and other public review sites, there have been historical attempts to “review bomb” films starring diverse talent, characters, and featuring inclusive stories – wherein members of the public who have not […]