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    Your Impact

    Our work is made possible by your support

    When you support GLAAD, you help create a world where LGBTQ individuals can live openly and safely, free from discrimination, and ensure our mission is carried out in the following key areas:

    Consulting, Training, & Research

    Black Queer Creative Summit Panel

    GLAAD is transforming industries through groundbreaking consulting, training, and research that drive meaningful LGBTQ representation. In Hollywood, we brought together over 150 emerging talents at the Black Queer Creative Summit, empowering the next generation of storytellers. Our expert consulting has shaped nearly 600 films and TV shows, ensuring authentic and inclusive narratives reach audiences worldwide. Beyond entertainment, our work extends to gaming, where GLAAD’s annual Gaming Report holds the industry accountable for LGBTQ inclusion, pushing for better representation in one of the world’s most influential media platforms. Through research-driven advocacy and direct industry engagement, GLAAD is setting new standards for equity and visibility across all forms of media.

    Transgender Visibility & Education

    Protect Trans Kids on womans back

    The “Here We Are” campaign, created in partnership with Ground Media, directly addresses the fact that 71% of Americans report never having met a transgender person. By sharing authentic stories of transgender individuals GLAAD combats misinformation and humanizes the transgender experience. This work is particularly crucial given the current climate of anti-trans legislation and rhetoric. Research has shown that opposition messaging, even when heavily funded, fails to shift public opinion when confronted with authentic transgender stories and experiences.

    Equity in Media

    Anthony Allen Ramos, Wilson Cruz, President and CEO of GLAAD Sarah Kate Ellis, and Liz Jenkins accept the Governors Award onstage during the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards

    GLAAD drives equity in media through groundbreaking research and initiatives that push for more inclusive representation. The annual “We Are on TV” report sets industry standards for LGBTQ representation and provides actionable insights that drive progress, earning GLAAD the prestigious Governors Award for its impact on television. Through the Equity in Media and Entertainment Initiative (EMEI), GLAAD is also creating pathways for underrepresented Black LGBTQ storytellers and people living with HIV, ensuring their voices enter and succeed in the entertainment industry.

    News & Rapid Response

    People protest outside the Stonewall Inn in New York, the scene of riots against police raids on the gay bar in 1969, on February 14, 2025, after the word transgender was erased from the National Park Service's webpage about the riots.

    In response to the 112% rise in anti-LGBTQ hate crimes last year, we launched the ALERT Desk. This vital resource allows us to prioritize LGBTQ-specific incidents for journalists, ensuring our stories remain part of the mainstream conversation while empowering local media and reporters to cover our community accurately and effectively.

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