Publications

With President Barack Obama’s recent announcement of support for same-sex marriage, GLAAD today is urging both local and national media to highlight the voices of supportive African-American and Latino clergy who feel that all loving couples should be able to marry, regardless of sexual orientation. These beliefs are not tied to party affiliation, and speak to the evolution of people of faith, including clergy, on this issue. 

The Talking About series was co-authored by the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) and the Movement Advancement Project (MAP), in partnership with a board of contributing editor

A three-year study of mainstream news coverage about the intersection of religion and issues affecting the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community1 showed that media outlets overwhelmingly quoted or interviewed sources from Evangelical Christian organizations to speak about LGBT lives, and the messages from those sources were significantly more negative than positive, resulting in a 'religion versus gay' framing.

Agradecemos la cobertura de las personas gay o transgénero en los medios, y GLAAD le insta a todos los medios de comunicación a prestar mucha atención al lenguaje que se emplea a la hora de cubrir cualquier noticia (sobre todo las historias de crímenes) que tenga que ver con la comunidad lésbica, gay, bisexual y transgénero (LGBT).

Pride Guide | June 2011
Pride Guide | June 2010
Accomplishments - 2007 | September 2007
Family Portraits | May 2007
Be an Ally & a Friend | January 2007
Accomplishments - 2006 | September 2006
Accomplishments - 2005 | September 2005
Accomplishments - 2004 | September 2004
Covering Hate Crimes | October 2003
Accomplishments - 2003 | September 2003
Accomplishments - 2002 | September 2002
Accomplishments - 2001 | September 2001
Accomplishments - 2000 | September 2000
Accomplishments - 1999 | September 1999