by Rich Ferraro
Sunday, March 24, 2013
On Sunday’s Melissa Harris-Perry on MSNBC, GLAAD announced that the organization has formally dropped the words ‘Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation’ from its name and will be known going forward as simply GLAAD, the LGBT media advocacy organization.
Accompanying the change in name is a renewed commitment to incorporate bi and trans people, as well as allies from diverse backgrounds in GLAAD’s work to shape the media narrative and build public support for the LGBT community.
GLAAD’s Wilson Cruz made the announcement on a panel alongside author and advocate Janet Mock and Mel Wymore, a community activist and Democratic candidate for New York City Council. Mel’s victory would mark the first election of a transgender candidate to public office in New York State.
“It is a natural progression that reflects the work GLAAD’s staff is already leading,” said Cruz. “We respect and honor the full name that the organization was founded with, but GLAAD’s work has expanded beyond fighting defamation to changing the culture. Our commitment to marriage equality, employment nondiscrimination, and other LGBT issues is stronger than ever, and now our name reflects our work on transgender issues as well as our work with allies.”
GLAAD will continue a broad range of important media work, from holding the media accountable for coverage of LGBT issues, to elevating the important LGBT stories that make headlines and ultimately inform the conversations that are happening at dinner tables, in boardrooms, and schools around the country. GLAAD also reaffirmed its commitment to combatting the misinformation and hateful rhetoric that anti-LGBT activists like the Family Research Council’s Tony Perkins put forth through the media.
“The enemies of the LGBT community have gotten louder and more desperate,” said Cruz. “As we move into a media cycle that will include decisions around marriage equality from the Supreme Court and on inclusion from the Boy Scouts of America, our community needs GLAAD to work overtime on fair and accurate media coverage.”
Melissa Harris-Perry received a GLAAD Media Award this year in the Outstanding TV Journalism – Newsmagazine category, for a segment entitled “Being Transgender in America.”
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