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- SCOTUS Ruling Condoning Book Censorship Is “a Grave Misjudgment.”
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- OP-ED: Reel Radiant Queerness at ABFF
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[…] 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 […]
[…] 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 […]
[…] and Sen. Kamala Harris have spoken out. The petition is still active until the deferral period is eliminated completely. The revised recommendations were posted on the FDA site this morning. An email from the FDA today also stated: “Based on our evaluation of the totality of the scientific evidence available, we are revising the […]
[…] sent a letter to Zuckerberg calling the decision to allow the misleading ads to run “particularly egregious.” Images of some of the advertisements are available on GLAAD’s site. The Washington Post broke the news of the public letter on December 9, and it has since been covered widely across outlets including NBC News, TIME, […]
[…] full letter is available here and the current list of organizations signed on to support is below. Images of some of the advertisements are available on GLAAD’s site. The Washington Post broke news of the letter this morning. National LGBTQ organizations, including GLAAD, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), and The Trevor Project are among […]