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The first GOP presidential primary debate will be held Wednesday night, August 23, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Frontrunner Donald Trump has said he’ll be skipping the debate, but eight other candidates are expected to participate, including North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki

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Netflix Maya Hawke and Talia Ryder as Eleanor and Gabbi, Do Revenge SUMMARY Netflix is the largest streaming distributor of any other tracked in this report. The distributor released over a hundred films on its platform in 2022 and their content has a massive global reach. Some of these films spotlighted exciting LGBTQ characters including

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Since the mid-1990s, GLAAD has been working to make sure journalists and entertainment professionals have the tools they need to tell the stories of transgender people. These are just a few highlights of our work. Educating Journalists and Hollywood 1998 – GLAAD’s Media Reference Guide includes a transgender section with specific details on how to

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Home » Search Results for ‘ site/Brokeback Mountain‘ » Page 22 Tips for Allies of Transgender People The following are tips that can be used as you move toward becoming a better ally to transgender people. Of course, this list is not exhaustive and cannot include all the “right” things to do or say because often […]

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In honor of Trans Awareness Week, Houston-based organization The Mahogany Project (a non-profit organization that hosts fundraisers, community nights, and awareness campaigns for LGBTQ+ issues) presented the 5th annual Black Transgender Empowerment Week celebration. The week of events, celebration, and awareness raising was held from November 15th-November 21st 2023 in partnership with VIIV Healthcare, Southern

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“LGBTQ people in America are under attack like never before.”  — Under Fire: The War on LGBTQ People in America, Movement Advancement Project (February 2023) Looking back on 2023, we saw a proliferation of online hate and disinformation against LGBTQ people — rhetoric that has been echoed across political stages, in mass media, and among

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