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[…] at the Cabin (2023), which was adapted from a GLAAD List script. Focus Features has released several notable LGBTQ-inclusive films, such as GLAAD Media Award winners Brokeback Mountain (2005), Milk (2008), The Kids Are Alright (2010), Pariah (2011), Boy Erased (2018); GLAAD Media Award nominees Kajillionaire (2020), Tár, and Spoiler Alert (2022); in addition […]
[…] As GLAAD celebrates its 40th anniversary, we look back at the past four decades of progress and the characters who moved audiences through storytelling – from Brokeback Mountain to Moonlight, from Boys Don’t Cry to Love, Simon, from Philadelphia to Pariah. These titles made groundbreaking strides in their time and many have proven to […]
April 6-12 marks National Library Week, the American Library Association’s (ALA) annual celebration of libraries, library workers, and the role they play “in transforming lives and strengthening our communities.” With a theme of “Drawn to the Library,” this year’s event encourages readers to “chart [their] next literary adventure” at the library, recognize the contributions of
Scott Gatz founded Q.Digital in 2008 with GayCities and soon after, it became the home for Queerty, LGBTQ Nation, INTO, and Outsports. The media banner became a leading voice in LGBTQ+ media and journalism, providing news that amplifies the diversity within the LGBTQ community. For the 36th Annual GLAAD Media Awards, Q.Digital was honored with GLAAD’s
GLAAD RELEASES ANALYSIS OF COVERAGE OF TRUMP EXECUTIVE ORDERS REGARDING TRANSGENDER PEOPLE
GLAAD STUDY: ONLY 13 OF 35 STORIES ABOUT ORDERS TARGETING TRANSGENDER PEOPLE INCLUDED A QUOTE FROM A TRANSGENDER PERSON; ONLY 6 OF THE 13 STORIES THAT INCLUDED A TRANSGENDER PERSON HAD FACTS AND CONTEXT TO COUNTER WHITE HOUSE INACCURATE AND HARMFUL RHETORIC GLAAD: “Transgender Americans are clearly under assault by this administration, including unprecedented attempts
Among President Trump’s first executive orders were those targeting transgender people’s identity, military service, access to health care, access to education, and access to sports. GLAAD analyzed 35 first day stories from six of the largest media outlets. Only 13 of 35 stories included at least one quote by a transgender person. Day one stories
GLAAD joined over 1,000 people on Friday, February 14 at the Stonewall National Monument in New York City’s West Village to protest the Trump Administration’s removal of transgender and queer Americans from the Stonewall National Monument official government website. The online announcement for the protest described its purpose: “NO LGB WITHOUT THE T. The Trump
[…] having their wages high enough to afford them to live.” For instance, the proportion of LGBTQ people earning less than $24,000 per year in California’s North and Mountain region is comparable to the rate in the Southern (33%) and Midwest (35%) regions of the US, according to the Williams Institute. Therefore, affording to start […]