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Your support in action: GLAAD brings expert voices to fight for fair reporting
GLAAD’s News and Rapid Response team recently led two impactful briefings for reporters, focusing on advancing accurate and empathetic reporting on transgender issues. In one briefing, GLAAD convened experts from the ACLU, Lambda Legal, and The Fenway Institute, alongside a parent-turned-advocate and their 21-year-old transgender child, Kai, to discuss U.S. v Skrmetti, a case challenging Tennessee’s ban on essential health care for transgender youth.
In the other briefing, GLAAD engaged leaders in Alabama’s AL.com newsroom for the first time, inviting transgender high school senior Harleigh Walker and her father, Jeff, to share their personal experiences, including Harleigh’s testimony against a proposed health care ban. These efforts, made possible by supporters like you, help ensure reporters and advocates are equipped to drive meaningful change and foster LGBTQ acceptance through accurate and inclusive reporting.
Stay informed this World AIDS Day
Save the date for World AIDS Day 2024, coming up on Sunday, December 1st. More than 35 million people have died of HIV or AIDS related illnesses over the past 40 years, making it one of the most destructive pandemics in history. Today, an estimated 38 million people live with HIV around the globe, so access to healthcare is critical. As we know from guidance from the World Health Organization, people living with HIV who achieve undetectable levels of the virus have zero risk of transmission. In other words, Undetectable = Untransmittable. Check out our World AIDS Day Global Resource Hub to see how GLAAD is leading on HIV awareness, advocacy and care. You can also join us and PrEP 4ALL in petitioning Congress to reject over $700 million in proposed budget cuts to HIV funding.
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Driving change through storytelling: 10 scripts that could impact Hollywood
GLAAD, in partnership with The Black List, announced ten outstanding scripts for the fourth edition of The GLAAD List, showcasing authentic LGBTQ storytelling that meets GLAAD’s high standards for accurate representation. These stories create opportunities for LGBTQ creators to share their lived experiences, harnessing the power of entertainment media – a leading driver of acceptance – to foster understanding of the LGBTQ community and drive acceptance. Click here to read more about how your support is creating pathways for more inclusive and authentic LGBTQ stories in Hollywood.
Also, did you know several GLAAD List scripts are now available as fully produced films you can stream now? Don’t miss Anything’s Possible (directed by Billy Porter and starring Eva Reign, Abubakr Ali, and Renee Elise Goldsberry); Knock At The Cabin (starring Benjamin Aldridge, Jonathan Groff, and Rupert Grint) and Three Months (starring Troye Sivan).
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Your Support Matters!
GLAAD is working overtime to keep the spread of dangerous misinformation at bay, equipping news outlets, journalists and creators with the facts to tell LGBTQ stories accurately and fairly. With your help, we’re accelerating acceptance for our community by making sure our stories aren’t forgotten in mainstream conversation. If you agree that LGBTQ stories matter in media, now is the time to support GLAAD with a gift.
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Meet the LGBTQ candidates who prevailed despite 2024 election setbacks
Following the results of the 2024 election, GLAAD celebrated all of the nation’s pro-equality wins. A number of transgender and nonbinary candidates won their races including Sarah McBride of Delaware, becoming the first openly transgender member of the U.S. Congress.
Sen. Tammy Baldwin, the first out person elected to the U.S. Senate and Wisconsin’s first female senator, was also re-elected. Click here to learn how voters across the U.S. voted to secure marriage equality in their state, secure protections for pregnant people and reproductive healthcare, and expand access to abortion and other reproductive health care freedoms.
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GLAAD report highlights key steps for LGBTQ inclusion in advertising
GLAAD’s Visibility Perceptions in Advertising report measures the perceptions, commitments, and challenges stemming from featuring the LGBTQ community in the advertising industry. Our latest report shows there is significant work to be done to empower brand and agency leaders to not only "get it right," but to partner with organizations like GLAAD to meet shared goals. Click here to see how you've helped make advertisements more reflective of the diversity of the LGBTQ community.
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Other News
GLAAD unveils new resources for Transgender Awareness Week
Cythina Erivo and Ariana Grande have a Wicked-ly queer conversation with Anthony Allen Ramos
Check in on the 2021 class of GLAAD's 20 Under 20
Queer women and LGBTQ allies dominate Grammy nominations
Out & Proud: LGBTQ media
Season 4 of Drag Race Down Under premiered on WOW Presents Plus on November 1
Season 2 of Bad Sisters premiered on Apple TV+ on November 13
Season 3 of The Sex Lives of College Girls premiered on Max on November 21
Get Millie Black premieres on Max on November 25
Dates to Remember
November 3: Transgender Parent Day
November 13 – 19: Transgender Awareness Week
November 20: Transgender Day of Remembrance
December 1: World AIDS Day
December 3: Giving Tuesday
December 8: Pansexual/Panromantic Pride Day
December 14: HIV Cure Research Day
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