Publications

Resources and suggestions for developing LGBT-inclusive Black History Month features.

The Transgender Day of Remembrance, which honors the memory of those murdered because of anti-transgender prejudice, is recognized annually on November 20. GLAAD encourages journalists to mark the occasion with stories about the pervasive problem of hate crimes against transgender people, as well as the diversity and resilience of the community in the face of harassment and violence.

No one should be bullied or called names simply for being who they are. Still, millions of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth are made to feel like they don't fit in every day; some even feel unsafe. Check out GLAAD's Amplify Your Voice Resource Kit to find tips and information for educators, parents and youth.

Where We Are On TV is GLAAD's annual report about diversity on television

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