GLAAD Transgender Media Program

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Puerto Rico’s Trans Community Marches on 10 Years After Historic 'Mala, Mala' Documentary

Contributor Joanna Cifredo revisits 'Mala, Mala' an iconic 2014 documentary directed by Antonio Santini and Dan Sickles profiling Puerto Rico’s trans communities

#GLAADinstitute alum brings trans healthcare into spotlight and addresses false narratives in upcoming virtual event

GLAAD Media Institute alum Lucas Hall is organizing a virtual panel, which he will also moderate, titled “Expert Panel: Understanding Transgender Healthcare & Wellness.” Hall is a trans advocate and consultant working to correct misinformation often produced by media outlets about trans lives.

The New York Times’ Inaccurate Coverage of Transgender People is Being Weaponized Against the Transgender Community

The newspaper has a chance to use its coverage for good, by shining a light on the struggles and triumphs of marginalized communities, rather than contributing to a climate of discrimination and violence.

By: Serena Sonoma

These States are Seeking to Pass Pro-Transgender Laws Protecting Reproductive and Transgender Healthcare

Amid ongoing anti-trans legislation sweeping the country, some legislatures are looking to enact laws to safeguard the community’s rights. 

By: Serena Sonoma 

As over a dozen anti-trans bills are advancing in committees and legislative chambers in at least nine states including Florida, Texas, Tennessee, and South Carolina, other states are continuing to set the groundwork with policies to protect the trans community. 

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According to a recent Pew poll, nearly 90% of Americans say they personally know someone who is lesbian, gay, or bisexual. However, multiple polls show that approximately 20% of Americans say they personally know someone who is transgender. Given this reality, most Americans learn about transgender people through the media. So when the media talks about transgender issues - it is imperative that they get it right.

GLAAD's staff, which has included transgender people for over 20 years, is committed to working with the media to fairly and accurately tell the stories of transgender lives. GLAAD works with national news outlets, TV networks, film studios and Spanish-language media to include real stories about transgender people. GLAAD also works closely with transgender people and transgender advocacy groups to raise awareness about transgender issues. GLAAD provides free trainings to empower transgender people to share their stories in the media.

In 2018, GLAAD and 5050x2020, a strategic initiative within TIME’S UP advocating for increased inclusion of women, people of color, and LGBTQ people in media, released an open letter in Variety urging the entertainment industry to prioritize telling transgender stories, include trans creators in the creative process, and cast trans roles more authentically.  More than 45 production companies, talent agencies, and advocacy organizations, including Ryan Murphy Productions, SAG AFTRA, ACLU, Ava DuVernay’s ARRAY Alliance, Shondaland, Norman Lear's Act III Productions, Apatow Productions, Bad Robot, Berlanti Productions, Casting Society of America, CAA, ICM, UTA, WME, Women In Film, Color Of Change and many more, signed the open letter.

The letter also encouraged content creators in Hollywood to read TRANSform Hollywood, a resource guide for the entertainment industry, created by GLAAD and 5050by2020, offering tips and best practices for collaborating with trans storytellers and fostering a more trans-inclusive production environment. 

GLAAD also worked with Netflix to create a campaign, #FirstTimeISawMe. Check out the videos with Jamie Clayton, Elliot Fletcher, Jazz Jennings, Laura Jane Grace, Meredith Talusan, Tiq Milan, and GLAAD's Nick Adams; then read other trans people's stories of when they really saw themselves reflected on-screen.

If you would like to contact us about how to create more authentic transgender characters in films and TV, or for resources on how to create accurate news stories, contact us at trans@glaad.org.

Want to learn more about what it means to be transgender? Check out our Transgender Frequently Asked Questions

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Recent stories

Puerto Rico’s Trans Community Marches on 10 Years After Historic 'Mala, Mala' Documentary

Contributor Joanna Cifredo revisits 'Mala, Mala' an iconic 2014 documentary directed by Antonio Santini and Dan Sickles profiling Puerto Rico’s trans communities

#GLAADinstitute alum brings trans healthcare into spotlight and addresses false narratives in upcoming virtual event

GLAAD Media Institute alum Lucas Hall is organizing a virtual panel, which he will also moderate, titled “Expert Panel: Understanding Transgender Healthcare & Wellness.” Hall is a trans advocate and consultant working to correct misinformation often produced by media outlets about trans lives.

The New York Times’ Inaccurate Coverage of Transgender People is Being Weaponized Against the Transgender Community

The newspaper has a chance to use its coverage for good, by shining a light on the struggles and triumphs of marginalized communities, rather than contributing to a climate of discrimination and violence.

By: Serena Sonoma

These States are Seeking to Pass Pro-Transgender Laws Protecting Reproductive and Transgender Healthcare

Amid ongoing anti-trans legislation sweeping the country, some legislatures are looking to enact laws to safeguard the community’s rights. 

By: Serena Sonoma 

As over a dozen anti-trans bills are advancing in committees and legislative chambers in at least nine states including Florida, Texas, Tennessee, and South Carolina, other states are continuing to set the groundwork with policies to protect the trans community. 

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