Journalism
Honest storytelling: A conversation with GLAAD Award nominee Katie Barnes on trans inclusion in sports
By demonstrating how local policies affect these two high schoolers, “They are the Champions” investigates how different states and athletic associations restrict transgender students’ inclusion in sports.
GLAAD @ Work: LeAnn Rimes, Marriage in Australia, and more
Wonder what we're up to at GLAAD? Be sure to check out GLAAD's Newsroom each week for updates about our latest work to build support for LGBT equality through news, entertainment and online media.
Snapshots: So-called "ex-gay" therapy, NYC Pride, Modern Family, and more
Wonder what we’re up to at GLAAD?
Be sure to check out GLAAD's Blog each week for updates about our latest work to build support for LGBT equality through news, entertainment, and online media.
Snapshots: Healthcare PSAs, anti-trans discrimination, and more
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Marriage Equality to be on the Ballot in Oregon in 2014
Oregon United for Marriage Equality has submitted the "Freedom to Marry and Religious Protection Initiative," which aims to put marriage equality on the ballot in 2014.
GLAAD remembers NLGJA President Michael Triplett
National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association (NLGJA) President Michael Triplett passed away today after a courageous battle with cancer, the organization reports.
When Journalists Mis-Identify A Trans Person
When journalists mis-identify a trans person, an entire group of people sees a part of themselves erased and devalued.
Associated Press to Honor Out Gay Reporter Hank Plante
On June 2nd, retired political reporter Hank Plante will accept the 2012 Stan Chambers Award for Extraordinary Achievement from the Associated Press Television and Radio Association. Plante was one of the first openly gay TV reporters in the country.