Laverne Cox makes history as first trans woman to win an Emmy as an Executive Producer for Laverne Cox Presents: The T Word, the first trans documentary to win an Emmy.
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The Emmy-nominated actress Laverne Cox lit the iconic Empire State Building purple for Spirit Day. This is the first time that the world's most famous office building went purple for Spirit Day in a stand against bullying.
GLAAD: All Access is an online series featuring news-makers, hit-makers, and people making a difference. For the premiere episode, host Claire Pires, sits down with Laverne Cox.
This weekend catch the documentary Laverne Cox Presents: The T Word, plus new episodes of America's Next Top Model, Survivor's Remorse, The Chair, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, The Good Wife, Oprah: Where are The Now?, Mulaney and Revenge.
This morning, Emmy-nominated actress Laverne Cox kicked off Spirit Day by turning New York City purple from the Empire State Building, the world's most famous office building.
Viacom -- its channels including MTV, Logo, and VH1 -- and stars like Laverne Cox will show their support for LGBT youth on Spirit Day, with the help of groundbreaking advocates Edie Windsor and Roberta Kaplan this Thursday. It will be hard to miss Viacom's "spirit" on October 16.