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Fellow Travelers, Drag Race & Monica among winners at 35th Annual GLAAD Media Awards Los Angeles - Oprah Winfrey & Niecy Nash-Betts honoured
Last night in Los Angeles, GLAAD—the world’s largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization—announced recipients for 16 of this year’s 33 categories for the 35th Annual GLAAD Media Awards. Honouree Oprah Winfrey received the Vanguard Award, introduced by long-time friends, iconic Chicago performer Chilli Pepper and celebrity host Paolo Presta, and Niecy Nash-Betts received the Stephen F. Kolzak Award,…
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The 35th annual GLAAD Media Awards, held in New York City on Saturday, May 13th, 2024, recognized outstanding media projects that promote fair, accurate, and inclusive representations of LGBTQ+ people and issues. The ceremony, hosted by Ross Mathews, capped off a two-part award show, with the first half of winners announced at a Los Angeles ceremony in March. GLAAD Media Awards Award Highlights and Special Recognitions The New York ceremony featured a dazzling array of winners across various media categories. Here are some of the night's top honors: Outstanding Film – Streaming or TV: Rustin (Netflix) Outstanding New Series: The Last of Us (HBO) Queer Fan Favorite: Red, White & Royal Blue Outstanding Podcast: Las Culturistas (iHeart) Special Awards: Excellence in Media Award: Jennifer Hudson Vito Russo Award (Presented by Jennifer Lawrence): Orville Peck Previously Announced Awards: Special Recognition Awards: Awarded to various films and television shows celebrating LGBTQ+ themes. Barbara Gittings Award for Excellence in LGBTQ Media: Awarded to +Life Media Award Categories and Winning Projects: A Celebration of Diversity The GLAAD Media Awards encompass a wide range of media formats, showcasing diverse storytelling platforms and recognizing achievements across the board. Here's a breakdown of some key categories and their respective winners: Television: Outstanding TV Journalism – Long-Form: Our America: Who I’m Meant to Be – Episode 3 Outstanding Variety or Talk Show Episode: The Jennifer Hudson Show, “Jennifer Hudson Surprises HIV Activist with $10,000” Outstanding New Series: The Last of Us (HBO) Outstanding TV Journalism Segment: “New York City Gay Bar Deaths Classified as Homicides” (NBC News Now) Outstanding Live TV Journalism – Segment or Special: “Indiana Students Put on LGBTQ-Themed Play Themselves After it’s Canceled By the School” Yasmin Vossoughian Reports (MSNBC) Film & Streaming: Outstanding Film – Streaming Or TV: Rustin (Netflix) Outstanding Documentary: Beyond the Aggressives: 25 Years Later (MTV Documentary Films), Kokomo City (Magnolia Pictures) and The Stroll (HBO | Max Documentary Films) Theater & Entertainment: Outstanding Broadway Production: Melissa Etheridge: My Window Outstanding Reality Program: Family Karma Podcasts: Outstanding Podcast: Las Culturistas (iHeart) Print & Online Media: Outstanding Print Article: “As Drag Bans Proliferate, Maren Morris Goes Deep With Drag’s Biggest Stars on Why the Show Must Go On” by Stephen Daw (Billboard) Outstanding Online Journalism Article: “The AP Interview: Pope Francis Says Homosexuality Not a Crime” by Nicole Winfield (AP.com) Outstanding Online Journalism – Video or Multimedia: “7 Remarkable Trans Elders Share Lessons for the Next Generation” (them.us) Spanish Language Awards: Outstanding Online Journalism Article (Spanish Language): “Personas mayores LGBTQIA+ ‘tienen que regresar a un clóset para poder buscar vivienda‘” por David Cordero Mercado y Joaquín A. Rosado Lebrón (PeriodismoInvestigativo.com and ElNuevoDia.com) Outstanding Online Journalism – Video or Multimedia (Spanish Language): “Conoce a la primera diputada negra y trans de Brasil” por Natalia Barrera Francis, Joyce García, David von Blohn, Paula Daibert y Claudia Escobar (Descoloniza – AJ+ Español) This diverse range of winners underlines the GLAAD Media Awards' commitment to recognizing media that amplifies LGBTQ+ voices and stories across all platforms. Continuing the Fight for Representation: The Importance of GLAAD The GLAAD Media Awards serve a crucial purpose – they highlight the power of media to promote understanding, acceptance, and inclusivity towards the LGBTQ+ community. By recognizing projects that accurately portray LGBTQ+ experiences and tackling critical issues, the GLAAD Awards encourage positive representation in media and challenge discriminatory narratives. This year's ceremony, with its celebration of diverse titles like Red, White & Royal Blue and The Last of Us, underscores the ongoing progress in LGBTQ+ representation across media. However, the fight for equality continues. The GLAAD Awards serve as a reminder of the importance of inclusive storytelling and the role media plays in shaping public perceptions.
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The 35th Annual GLAAD Media Award Winners Include ‘Ted Lasso,’ ‘Yellowjackets,’ ‘Ru Paul’s Drag Race’ & Reneé Rapp http://dlvr.it/T45vnF
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Kokomo City, The Stroll, Heartstopper, The Last of Us, Red White & Royal Blue, & Rustin among winners at 35th GLAAD Media Awards in New York
Heartstopper, The Last of Us, Rustin, Red, White, and Royal Blue, and The Jennifer Hudson Show were among winners at last night’s 35th GLAAD Media Awards in New York, and there was a joint documentary win for three films that centre Black trans lives: Beyond the Aggressives: 25 Years Later, Kokomo City, and The Stroll. Kisha Batista, Kristen Lovell, and Daniella Carter on stage at the 35th…
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