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[…] can celebrate by seeing them LIVE for #FreeAtNoon! RSVP to reserve your spot: https://t.co/rDAADL6K4B pic.twitter.com/AYWLZRLkbd — WXPN (@wxpnfm) March 18, 2023 9.) A new stage adaptation of Brokeback Mountain will hit the stage in London’s West End! The play is based on Anne Proulx’s short story, not the Ang Lee film of the same name. […]
Texas is one of four states – including Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Missouri – with a state law that requires advance parental notification of any LGBTQ-related education, and allows parents to opt their children out (or requires opt-in), according to the Movement Advancement Project (MAP). Texas has also banned upwards of 625 books between 2022-2023 alone.
Mariette Pathy Allen is not new to the photography world, especially within the LGBTQ+ community. With every snap of her camera, she has made her voice and intent known through every captured moment for now 50 years. In the late 70’s, the trajectory of her photography career completely changed as she became exposed to the
GLAAD Exclusive: Jonathan Bennett Shows Off Beautiful Backyard and Proposal Site in “MTV’s Cribs”
[…] you feel like you’re on vacation when you’re here.” He reveals the backyard was the reason he and husband Jaymes Vaughan bought the house! He talks about the beautiful mountain views and the lush palm trees that surround the yard. “And here’s where the magic happened… the wedding magic that is.” Bennett shows MTV the very […]
No one should be bullied or called names simply for being who they are. Still, millions of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth are made to feel like they don’t fit in every day; some even feel unsafe. Check out GLAAD’s Amplify Your Voice Resource Kit to find tips and information for educators, parents and youth.
(New York, NY) — Athlete Ally and GLAAD responded today to news that NCAA Division 1 Softball championship sites for 2021 include schools in states with transgender athlete bans. This coincides with news that Division 1 Baseball regionals and super regionals potential sites also include states which have passed transgender athlete bans. The states with anti-trans sports bans that
A federal court has granted a preliminary injunction blocking implementation of President Trump’s executive order targeting transgender military service members. The 79-page opinion details the lengthy records of service and commendation of the trans plaintiffs, and notes the order’s distinct lack of evidence to support a ban. The preliminary injunction was issued in the legal