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[…] protagonists is Tyler Ronan, a trans man. Through a years-long collaboration between GLAAD and the development teams, Tell Me Why brings to life a complex story regarding family, identity, and loss. For those looking for a slower-paced and less demanding gameplay experience than the previous games, Tell Me Why gives players a perfect amount […]
[…] them to find acceptance. Human Rights Campaign’s 2019 “Black and African American LGBTQ Youth Report” detailed that “77% of Black and African American LGBTQ youth have heard family members say negative things about LGBTQ people,” and “only 19% say they can ‘definitely’ be themselves at home.” This is indicative of the homophobia, transphobia, and […]
[…] 99,000 LGBTQ people live in Mississippi, and 34% of LGBTQ people in Mississippi are raising children. Mississippi has no statewide nondiscrimination protections in employment, housing, public accommodations, family services, or credit. In addition to the healthcare ban, Mississippi bans cities, counties, schools, and school districts from passing nondiscrimination laws or policies, and bans transgender […]
[…] in any state legislature so far this year,” say civil rights and LGBTQ advocates in Mississippi. Mississippi has no statewide nondiscrimination protections in employment, housing, public accommodations, family services, or credit. The Mississippi gubernatorial candidates’ records can be found here. Virginia Virginia’s entire state legislature is up for reelection this November, including all 40 […]
Darnell L. Moore wants all Black queer men to feel seen. Listen to him on this week’s LGBTQ&A podcast.
[…] have thoughts, ideas, connections to spirit, to God, to gods, to religious traditions, to practices. It took a lot for me to leave the church that was family for me. But I wasn’t willing to be in a space that was harming me, even if I loved all of those things, even while I […]
Listen to Lili Reinhart Reveal Why She Was Afraid to Come Out as Bisexual on the LGBTQ&A Podcast
[…] cares?” This interview was originally conducted for the LGBTQ&A podcast. Coming out has changed. It means something different to younger generations. Whereas revealing one’s sexuality to friends, family, and even the world used to be one of the most fraught and defining experiences of a person’s life, the opposite is also now possible. For […]
Canada’s Drag Race Star Ilona Verley Talks about Being Two-Spirit on the LGBTQ&A Podcast
[…] to try to act like I have it all figured out. JM: We’ve seen these public updates, but privately, have you been having discussions similar discussions with family and friends? IV: Honestly, not really. I very much live my life with the mindset that I don’t owe anyone anything. For me having to constantly […]
GLAAD has teamed up with audio entertainment leader Audible to co-curate and produce a five-episode written interview series featuring LGBTQIA+ talent from the Audible family. Our first interview features the creative team behind Hot White Heist, Audible’s hilarious new podcast series, with director Alan Cumming and writer/creator Adam Goldman interviewed by Anthony Ramos, GLAAD’s Head of Talent. […]