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Police & media in North Carolina repeatedly insult transgender murder victim in reports
Jenna Franks once told her sister, “if anything ever happens to me, just know that it was not an accident.” So why aren’t locals doing their best to help catch her killer?
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Several major mainstream news outlets receive failing grades for LGBTQ coverage
Media advocacy organization GLAAD failed the New York Times, CBS, CNN and other news sites for unbalanced coverage of the Equality Act.
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Trump avoids impeachment conviction (again) & people are outraged
“Tired of feeling like nobody is fighting for us,” wrote Mary Trump. Bernice King simply shared a picture stating “The system isn’t broken, it was built that way.”
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LGBTQ Nation earns a 2021 GLAAD Media Award nomination
The 32nd Annual GLAAD Media Award nominations have been announced — and LGBTQ Nation is honored and excited to receive one.
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Mike Pence’s home state seeks to be the next to ban so-called “conversion therapy”
Only one state in the Midwest has the “therapy” outlawed currently. Indiana seeks to become the second.
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RuPaul’s Drag Race stars urge LGBTQ people to vote in today’s Georgia’s Senate elections
“Our lives literally depend on it, so go out and vote, honey! Vote if you can! Vote for your lives!”
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Billy Porter reminds us that LGBTQ people made the difference in the election. But the work’s not done yet.
See GLAAD’s new Billy Porter-narrated video, detailing how organizers and voters changed the election, on LGBTQ Nation first.
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Longtime marriage equality opponent is outraged that her organization is a hate group
The same woman who declared herself the “spokesman” for Prop 8 is “madder than a wet hen” and starting a petition.
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Joe Biden would have lost the election if not for LGBTQ voters according to new analysis
The poll also showed a really high rate of LGBTQ voter turnout in Georgia, important for the upcoming runoff elections.
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Trump would have won if LGBTQ people hadn’t turned out to vote for Joe Biden in swing states
LGBTQ voters put Biden over the top in four states.