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GLAAD, ACT UP NY UNITE IN PROTEST AT SIMON & SCHUSTER HEADQUARTERS OVER AIDS DENIALISM BOOK RELEASE

| March 27, 2023

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A coalition of over 500 organizations and notables combined have signed onto an open letter by ACT UP NY members demanding publishers Simon & Schuster stop the distribution of “The Real AIDS Epidemic: How The HIV Tragic Mistake Threatens Us All,” by known HIV/AIDS denialist Rebecca V. Culshaw.

CLARIFYING THE ROLE OF THE COALITION OF 100+ ORGANIZATIONS AND LEADERS CALLING ON THE NEW YORK TIMES  TO STOP PRINTING BIASED, IRRESPONSIBLE TRANS STORIES

| March 17, 2023

GLAAD, the world's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) media advocacy organization, alongside a coalition of 100+ organizations and leaders concerned about the New York Times’ biased, irresponsible coverage, is again clarifying the role of the coalition and facts about the delivery of the coalition letter.

ONE MONTH LATER: COALITION ASKS NEW YORK TIMES: WILL YOU MEET WITH TRANS COMMUNITY LEADERS?

| March 15, 2023

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Coalition of 100+ organizations and leaders demanding fair, accurate, and inclusive trans coverage sent letter one month ago asking the Times meet with trans leaders to learn more about the community after more than a year of biased, inaccurate coverage

ARTISTS ANNOUNCED FOR GLAAD & SONY MUSIC GROUP’S “ICONS” SERIES

| March 6, 2023

New York, NY - Monday, March 6, 2023 – GLAAD, the world's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) media advocacy organization, in partnership with Sony Music Group, today announced the artists who will partake in “ICONS,” an intimate and powerful three-part series that seeks to advance LGBTQ representation in music and within the industry at large.