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    GLAAD is the world’s largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization. GLAAD rewrites the script for LGBTQ acceptance. As a dynamic media force, GLAAD tackles tough issues to shape the narrative and provoke dialogue that leads to cultural change. GLAAD protects all that has been accomplished and creates a world where everyone can live the life they love.

    The GLAAD Media Institute provides training, consultation, and actionable research to develop an army of social justice ambassadors for all marginalized communities to champion acceptance and amplify media impact. Journalists and media interested in speaking to a GLAAD spokesperson, please inquire here.

    Those interested in learning more about the GLAAD Media Institute and its services including consultation, research and contextualized education, media and cultural competency training and more, please visit glaad.org/institute.

    Acknowledgments

    Researcher & Lead Author

    Raina Deerwater

    Manager, Entertainment Research & Analysis, GLAAD Media Institute

    Researcher & Author

    Megan Townsend

    Senior Director, Entertainment Research & Analysis, GLAAD Media Institute

    Researcher & Author

    Amanda Hurwitz

    Associate, Entertainment Research & Analysis, GLAAD Media Institute

    Contributor

    Nick Adams

    Vice President, GLAAD Media Institute

    Contributor

    Gabe Gonzáles

    Consultant, GLAAD Media Institute

    Contributor

    Alex Schmider

    Senior Director of Transgender Representation, GLAAD Media Institute

    Contributor

    Monica Trasandes

    Senior Director of Spanish Language & Latine Representation, GLAAD Media Institute

    Contributor

    DaShawn Usher

    Senior Director, Communities of Color & Media, GLAAD Media Institute

    Editor

    Adam Weinreb

    Consultant, GLAAD Media Institute

    Layout and Design

    Margaret Gallagher

     
    Special Thanks:

    Jada Bethea, Alexander Cammy, Brendan Davis, Isa Fernández, Rich Ferraro, Melanie Litwin, Tristan Marra, Tony Morrison, Gwendolyn Pointer, Anthony Allen Ramos, Crystal Stratford, Kayla Thompson, Julian J. Walker

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