07/29/2020
Be sure to watch the GLAAD Awards tomorrow night at 8:00 PM EST! Live on Facebook or Youtube.
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GLAAD amplifies the voice of the LGBT community in entertainment and media to change hearts and minds. GLAAD rewrites the script for LGBT equality.
As a dynamic media force, GLAAD tackles tough issues to shape the narrative and provoke dialogue that leads to cultural change. GLAAD protects all that has been accomplished and creates a world where everyone can live the life they love.
07/29/2020
Be sure to watch the GLAAD Awards tomorrow night at 8:00 PM EST! Live on Facebook or Youtube.
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Hey Atlanta! Discount tickets still available for this weekend's GLAAD Atlanta Brunch. Use Promo Code "BRUNCH" for 25% off on all tickets.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2019-glaad-atlanta-tickets-71658375129
06/30/2019
Read this and then in the article follow the link to read about the Getty’s. Fascinating and game changing.
Glaad’s Bold New Mission: an L.G.B.T. Constitutional Amendment Led by its chief executive, Sarah Kate Ellis, the gay rights group is moving beyond Hollywood and toward national politics, raising eyebrows among some of its allies.
“The passage of this Resolution sends a clear message that the City of Atlanta will always stand for equality and human dignity—regardless of who you are or who you love,” said Mayor Bottoms. “State-sanctioned practices that inflict persecution and suffering on LGBTQ individuals—particularly young people—should end immediately. Simply put—we cannot and should not endanger the well-being of the LGBTQ community for living their truth. This administration and the City respectfully calls on our State partners to join us on the right side of history."
We THANK YOU Keisha Lance Bottoms and the Atlanta City Council!
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms’ Legislation that Calls on State to End Conversion Therapy Unanimously Approved by City Council Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms’ Legislation that Calls on State to End Conversion Therapy Unanimously Approved by City Council
04/13/2019
Morehouse College to take transgender students Leaders of the college said its board of trustees approved the policy on Saturday.
02/13/2019
“I was aloud to stay up late as a child and watch Whitney, and Celine, and Aretha hit the notes on the Grammys and to think that some gay kid somewhere in some small town got to stay up late tonight to see me hit the notes is [pause] something I’ll never forget.”
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11/13/2018
Check out our favorite moments from the 2018 GLAAD Gala Atlanta!
2018 GLADD Gala Atlanta Photo collection by jm photographics
11/09/2018
Tonight’s the night! Don’t miss the annual 2018 GLAAD Atlanta Gala! Tickets still available.
2018 GLAAD Atlanta GLAAD Atlanta celebrates national and local leaders working to accelerate acceptance of the LGBTQ Community in the South. The event benefits GLAAD's culture-changing initiatives, including GLAAD's Southern Stories, which boosts understanding of LGBTQ Southerners. The evening features a cocktail rece...
11/08/2018
✨ JUST ANNOUNCED!
Pose FX star Angelica Ross will help us honor
Star On Fox star Amiyah Scott with the Rising Star Award at . The Rising Star Award is given to young artists who are using their growing platform to accelerate LGBTQ acceptance.
Get tickets: http://glaad.org/atlanta
Some amazing things happened yesterday across our nation and we cannot be disheartened:
We regained a majority for LGBTQ equality and acceptance in the U.S. House of Representatives, giving us our first opportunity to put this Administration in check, protect the progress we have made, and move forward an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would provide explicit anti-nondiscrimination protections for women, the LGBTQ community, people of color, and those with disabilities.
We returned out U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin to Washington, DC to represent Wisconsin for another term.
We helped Colorado become the first state to elect an openly gay man as Governor, and elected the nation’s first out Native American member of Congress in Kansas.
And we made history in Massachusetts by passing the first statewide popular referendum in support of transgender Americans.
But yesterday is about more than just the sum of our victories. All across the country we demonstrated that you can try to erase us, but we will come back stronger.