GLAAD is a non-profit LGBTQ advocacy organization focused on cultural change to ensure fair, accurate, and inclusive representation to advance LGBTQ acceptance.
GLAAD – the world’s largest Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) media advocacy organization – increases media accountability and community engagement that ensures authentic LGBTQ stories are seen, heard, and actualized.
GLAAD's Transgender Media program works with entertainment, news, and digital media to tell authentic stories from the transgender community, increasing visibility of and accelerating acceptance for trans people everywhere.
GLAAD’s Media Reference Guide, now in its 11th edition, offers education and guidance on telling LGBTQ people’s stories in ways that bring out the best in journalism. This Guide is intended to be used by journalists reporting for mainstream media outlets and media creators who want to tell the stories of LGBTQ people fairly and accurately.
Sarah Kate Ellis was named President and CEO of GLAAD in early 2014 after a successful career as a media executive. In short order, Ellis refocused GLAAD’s crucial advocacy to accelerate acceptance of the LGBTQ community through a variety of compelling and effective initiatives, campaigns, and programs.
The GLAAD Media Institute enables people to build the core skills and techniques that effectuate positive cultural change. This is accomplished through 3 pillars: training, consulting and research.
GLAAD’s annual Where We Are On TV report not only propels national conversations about LGBTQ representation, but informs GLAAD’s own advocacy within the television industry.
2024年11月15日 · Here is a story about films and shows about trans people that received a GLAAD Media Award nomination last year. This is the type of trans representation the world needs now more than ever. Emilia Pérez’s Biggest Problem Is Emilia Pérez by Harron Walker
Jennifer Hudson and Orville Peck to be honored at the 35th Annual GLAAD Media Awards in New York. Join GLAAD for the largest, most legendary LGBTQ celebration in the world in 2024.