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GLAAD, the world’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) media advocacy organization and a member of the Banned Books Week coalition, is responding to new data about LGBTQ books under attack, and urges media covering Banned Books Week to include research on the larger story of book challenges as the latest method to
“True allies do not profit from anti-LGBTQ hate.” View the press release here. June 27, 2023 To: Mark Zuckerberg, Meta Platforms, Inc. Neal Mohan, YouTube/Alphabet Inc. Shou Zi Chew, TikTok/ ByteDance Ltd. Linda Yaccarino and Elon Musk, Twitter, Inc./X Corp As celebrities, influencers, and prominent public figures with significant followings on social media, we the
GLAAD: “Simply ‘restricting’ harmful content is not enough. Platforming harmful anti-trans rhetoric is not in the public’s interest. Social media companies have a responsibility to remove harmful anti-trans content that violates their own policies. As a four-star admiral and Assistant Health and Human Services Secretary, Dr. Levine is beyond worthy of USA Today’s Women of
GLAAD & The Trans Wellness Center Team Up to Empower Trans and Non-Binary Latine Advocates
It is vitally important for the stories of LGBTQ people and their families to be told in Spanish-Language media, which plays a key role in the lives of the more than 60 million Latines in the United States. To help ensure those stories are told, particularly by transgender and nonbinary Latines, the GLAAD Media Institute’s
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Wednesday, April 10, 2024 – GLAAD, the world’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) media advocacy organization, today announced that, Bytes & Bylines, the annual gathering of technology, media and political leaders on the eve of the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) Dinner weekend, will be held this year on
Intersectional Healing: Prioritizing Queer BIPOC Mental Wellness this Mental Health Awareness Month
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a pivotal time dedicated to raising awareness and reducing the stigma surrounding mental health issues. However, within the vast landscape of mental health advocacy, it’s essential to recognize the nuanced challenges faced by queer Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) individuals. For members of these communities, the intersection
On Sunday, May 21, GLAAD Media Institute alum Lucas Hall hosted a virtual expert panel, which he also moderated, titled “Understanding Transgender Healthcare & Wellness.” Hall is a trans advocate and consultant working to correct misinformation often produced by media outlets about trans lives. The panel was composed of experts in trans health care based
A Song for Nolan is an upcoming picture book dedicated to positive representation of LGBTQ families. Published by Little Bee Books, an independent publisher specializing in progressive and inclusive children’s literature, and in partnership with GLAAD, A Song for Nolan is a labor of love aimed at empowering LGBTQ children. GLAAD Communications Intern Stephanie Hu