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Black LGBTQ+ Films, Filmmakers, and Industry Professionals Take the Stage at Sundance 2024
[…] independent film and independent filmmakers, and a number of initiatives implemented by the Sundance Institute (including programs like the Press Inclusion Initiative, Trans Possibilities Intensive, Ignite, and Women at Sundance) incubate the talent of filmmakers, journalists, and professionals that come from underrepresented and marginalized communities. This year’s programming slate included a number of films, […]
[…] potlighted a multitude of LGBTQ issues including homophobia and gay marriage time and time again. Winfrey was nominated at the first GLAAD Media Awards in 1990 for The Women of Brewster Place, a TV mini-series that she executive produced and starred in. The Oprah Winfrey Show received 15 nominations in GLAAD’s “Outstanding Talk Show Episode” category and […]
[…] and 4% identify as non-binary. U.S. DRAMATIC COMPETITION Passing (Director and Screenwriter: Rebecca Hall, Producers: Forest Whitaker, Nina Yang Bongiovi, Margot Hand, Rebecca Hall) — Two African-American women who can “pass” as white choose to live on opposite sides of the color line in 1929 New York in an exploration of racial and gender […]
[…] this precedent continues or if the Court is used to roll back hard-fought rights. How will you ensure that the Supreme Court protects the most vulnerable, including women, people of color, immigrants and LGBTQ people? Why has the Trump administration prioritized discrimination against LGBTQ families and people? How might a potential Biden administration address these […]
[…] Dijulio, B. (n.d.). HIV/AIDS at 30: A Public Opinion Perspective | KFF. Retrieved July 18, 2021, fromhttps://www.kff.org/hivaids/report/hivaids-at-30-a-public-opinion-perspective/ Crenshaw K. Mapping the margins: intersectionality, identity politics, and violence against women of color. Stanford Law Rev 1991; 43:1241–1299 Center for Disease Control. CROI_lifetime_risk_msm_race_ethnicity.jpg (2194×803). (n.d.). Retrieved July 19, 2021, fromhttps://www.cdc.gov/nchhstp/newsroom/images/2016/CROI_lifetime_risk_msm_race_ethnicity.jpg Center for Disease Control. CROI_lifetime_risk_state.jpg (1906×1572). (n.d.). Retrieved […]
[…] premiere (The Flashpoint), two US premieres (Always Amber and Dating Amber) and one sneak preview (Uncle Frank). This year at NewFest, 63% of films are directed by women and non-binary filmmakers, and 76% of content is about and/or by underrepresented voices (women, people of color, trans, bi, and differently-abled). Just announced highlights by the festival […]
<p>GLAAD’s Spanish-language and Latine Media Team has an exciting new list of Spanish-language and Latin American content covering T.V., film, books, digital content and more!</p>
[…] on the transgender people killed by violence over the past year. At least 32 transgender people were killed over the last year, most of whom were transgender women of color. Transgender Awareness Week is marked in the days before Transgender Day of Remembrance to elevate transgender people and their stories. More than 300 anti-LGBTQ […]