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[…] terminology and explanations can also be found in GLAAD’s Media Reference Guide as well as the Associated Press Stylebook. View the Associated Press Stylebook at the AP Stylebook Web site or view GLAAD’s Transgender Glossary of Terms. Terminology & Identification Please find more information about terminology and identification in the Transgender section of GLAAD’s Media Reference Guide. For specific […]
[…] signers here. The public can also continue to sign the letter and send a copy of it to the New York Times at glaad.org/nytimes and on HRC’s site here. Demands from the 100+ organizations and notables signed onto coalition letter: Stop printing biased anti-trans stories, immediately. Listen to trans people: hold a meeting with […]
[…] and protect everyone’s safety.” The Colorado Healing Fund has been activated in response to the Club Q tragedy. The fund is an established, secure, single point donation site to support the survivors and families of this tragedy. For more information or to make a donation, go to www.coloradohealingfund.org and click on the “Support Colorado […]
[…] so far has made it difficult to accurately measure cases and spread. The national strategy announcement notes that the CDC has scaled up testing capacity to 78 sites in 48 states, primarily at state public health labs. HHS’ vaccination plan includes distributing 296,000 vaccines in the coming weeks, with a total of 1.6 million […]
[…] only way to know you have HIV is to get tested. Ask your healthcare provider for an HIV test, or go to gettested.cdc.gov to find a testing site near you. Today, more tools than ever are available to prevent HIV. You can use strategies such as abstinence (not having sex), never sharing needles, and […]
[…] possible drawbacks of making their disability known. To reference the 2020 Olympics and Paralympics LGBTQ coverage guide by GLAAD, Athlete Ally, and Pride House Tokyo, visit: / sites/default/files/GLAADOlympicsMediaGuide.pdf For more tips on fair and accurate coverage of people with disabilities, reference the National Center on Disability and Journalist style guide: https://ncdj.org/style-guide/ For more information […]
[…] calling on Congress to recognize the increased vulnerability of people living with HIV to COVID-19. Prior to the livestream, GLAAD also launched a storytelling campaign on its site to spotlight LGBTQ people responding to COVID-19 and to remember community members lost in the pandemic. On April 15th, Centerlink released a letter signed by over […]
[…] on Congress to recognize the increased vulnerability of people living with HIV to COVID-19. Prior to the livestream, GLAAD will also launch a storytelling campaign on its site to spotlight LGBTQ people responding to COVID-19 and to remember community members lost in the pandemic. On April 15th, Centerlink released a letter signed by over […]