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[…] executive orders, removed LGBTQ content from federal websites about public health and about LGBTQ history, and censored the words “transgender” and “queer” from the National Park Service’s site about the Stonewall National Monument. Executive orders attempt to block health care providers from providing essential, mainstream care and threaten to pull their funding. The orders […]
GLAAD AMPLIFIES VOICES AGAINST REMOVAL OF TRANS PEOPLE, HISTORY FROM PARK SERVICE WEBSITE
[…] came before us and we will continue to fight for all those who will come after us.” Additional background for reporters: The Stonewall Inn bar is the site of the 1969 riots that launched the LGBTQ+ rights movement. Stonewall National Monument is the first U.S. national monument dedicated to LGBTQ+ rights and history. President […]
Federal Agency, Former Champion for Intellectual Freedom, Parrots Book Ban Misinformation
[…] report, Moms for Liberty “is connected to 58% … of all advocacy-led book bans around the country.” The organization is also connected with BookLook and BookLooks, ratings sites that feature out-of-context passages from books. Activists use their reports to draw anger and promote censorship. In Florida, which recently received its lowest middle school reading […]
[…] “gay,” “transgender,” “sexual orientation,” “gender identity,” and related terms are no longer accessible on WhiteHouse.gov, and the search term “LGBTQ” now brings up zero results on the site. In addition, some LGBTQ-specific pages have been taken down from the Centers for Disease Control, Department of State, and more. GLAAD will continue to monitor federal […]
[…] (Telemundo.com) San Francisco based LGBT Asylum Project for “Project Asylum: Transgender asylum seekers find hope through San Francisco’s LGBT Asylum Project” (KPIX CBS Bay Area) DISTRIBUTORS, NETWORKS, SITES, ETC. WITH MULTIPLE NOMINEES: A24 FILMS Love Lives Bleeding; Problemista; Queer Amazon Prime Video Amazon Prime Video: 6 | Amazon MGM Studios: 1 FILMS Amazon MGM […]
[…] great city-state of Nashville, TN for Nashville Black Pride 2024, I had the honor of going to the monument of Jackie Shane. As I was headed to the site, I started to reflect on what her life was like way before there was a certain level of freedom of identity and how I’m thankful for […]
[…] been updated or modified for the 36th Annual GLAAD Media Awards and future seasons: UPDATED: Outstanding Independent Journalism (formerly Outstanding Blog) Recognizes a blog, newsletter or news site, based on the quality of its overall coverage throughout the year. Outlet must be independent, with a majority of content from a single contributor. Outlet may […]
[…] KOMU 8 News. Now, Rocha works at CBS News as part of their digital team. “I help shape our political coverage online, specifically our videos across the site and on YouTube,” he shares with GLAAD. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Leo Rocha (@leodanielrocha) Rocha was also nominated for […]