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GLAAD's Upcoming Social Media Safety Index will Rate Platforms on LGBTQ Safety
GLAAD today announced plans for the GLAAD Social Media Safety Index, a first-of-its-kind report to rate social media platforms on how safe they are for LGBTQ users and provide recommendations for policy and product updates.
Read MoreThis docu-series spotlights trans people across the country who persisted under the Trump administration
Director Tony Zosherafatain and Executive Producer Trace Lysette talk about their new docu-series "Trans in Trumpland" coming to Topic.com.
Read MoreLGBTQ Organizations Join Together in Call For "Immediate and Unequivocal Removal of Donald Trump As President of the United States"
GLAAD and leading organizations representing lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) Americans today joined together to call for the immediate removal of Donald Trump as President effective immediately.
Read MoreGLAAD and Georgia Equality join forces for the Georgia senate runoffs
(Reprinted from The Savannahian)
Read MoreGuest Post from Joanna Hoffman of Athlete Ally: Trans Women Aren't Taking Over Sports, But Transphobia Is
"As a cisgender female athlete, I’ve seen a lot of threats to girls and women’s sports, from sexual harassment to unequal pay and a lack of women coaches. Expanding access, and allowing trans girls and women to participate, actually makes our sport stronger."
Read MoreEXCLUSIVE: GLAAD kicks off DISCLOSURE campaign, spotlighting trans crew who made the film
The Netflix documentary from director Sam Feder and executive producer Laverne Cox provides an unprecedented look at the history of transgender representation in TV and film, with a production model to replicate.
Read MoreFather and son find a way past unspeakable grief in the short film Bibi
When he was a little boy, actor and writer JM Longoria found it really difficult to share his fears and insecurities with his parents. His father came up with an idea: if you can't speak it, write me a letter. From then on, father and son would leave each other letters about everything from teenage insecurity to fears about going to school after Columbine.
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