2. 2 GLAAD’S ANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012
CONTENTS
GLAAD at a Glance 2 GLAAD Media Awards:
GLAAD on the Ground 3 Celebrating 25 years 10
Amplify Your Voice 4 Commentator Accountability Project 12
A Nation in Purple: Missing Voices: A Study of Religious
#Spiritday 2011 5 Voices in Mainstream Media
Working ProBono: Chaz Takes on Reports About LGBT Equality 13
Dancing with the Stars 6 Miss Universe: Transforming Images
Sharing Stories: of Beauty 14
Tiffany and Meredith 7 #StandUpForEllen 15
Equality En Español: Growing Scouts for All 16
Acceptance Through @GLAAD 17
Spanish-Language Media 8 Support 18
Transforming Entertainment: Financial Statement 20
Diversifying LGBT Images on TV 9 Join the Movement 21
3. IMAGES OF EQUALITY
IMAGES OF EQUALITY 1
1
FROM THE PRESIDENT
We’re getting closer.
When the anti-gay hate group One Million Moms – a project of
One story at a time, lesbian, gay, the American Family Association – called on J.C. Penney to fire
bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people Ellen DeGeneres as the company’s spokesperson simply because
are getting closer to equality. she’s gay, GLAAD helped tens of thousands of Americans speak
out in support of Ellen and condemn employment discrimination
And for more than 25 years, GLAAD that still casts a shadow over LGBT workers in a majority of states
has worked through news, entertainment today.
and online media to share those stories
that make a difference. Stories that don’t just make headlines, but The Miss Universe Organization later reversed course and opened
which move Americans toward full acceptance. the competition to transgender contestants after GLAAD worked
with the group to ensure the world’s most renowned beauty
It’s an extraordinary honor to now be at the helm of that work. competition continues to be a celebration of all women.
Since coming to GLAAD, I have had the privilege of both
witnessing and taking part in this organization’s incredible power And anti-gay commentators, whose only qualification seems to
to generate change. be the badge of hate they carry for their LGBT neighbors and
colleagues, are today finding it more difficult to spew their hate
Today, I speak to you on the heels of some great victories in the on national airwaves in the wake of GLAAD’s Commentator
pursuit of equality. Accountability Project, a tool distributed to the country’s top news
outlets that exposes these so-called “spokespeople” for who they
After Ohio mom Jennifer Tyrrell was ousted as leader of her son’s really are: anti-LGBT demagogues.
Boy Scouts troop because she’s gay, GLAAD helped bring her
story to outlets including The New York Times, The Los Angeles It’s stories like these that are leading us closer to equality. And it’s
Times, CNN, MSNBC and The Associated Press -- introducing stories like these that GLAAD needs your support to share.
millions of Americans to a loving gay mom, cast out her son’s life
simply because of who she is. Today, over 300,000 people have Herndon Graddick, President
joined Jennifer and GLAAD to call on the Boy Scouts to end its GLAAD
discriminatory policies, and we’re now closer than ever before to
seeing that change become a reality.
FROM THE BOARD Six and counting. When networks or newspapers miss the mark in fair and accurate
representation, it’s GLAAD that holds them accountable, helping
That’s six states and the District of Columbia media better understand the concrete harms that stem from
which have now put into law what most misinformation and stereotypes.
Americans already know in their hearts:
every committed couple should be able to GLAAD is at work in states across the nation, on the ground in
marry the person they love. places where LGBT equality is being debated, assisting grassroots
advocates and organizations with media strategy which keeps
And when elected officials take to the thoughtful stories from the LGBT community above the fold.
legislature floor to explain their support,
they say time and time again that it’s the It’s those stories and images we are pleased to share with you
stories of loving couples – their gay and here, because it’s those stories and images that continue to change
lesbian constituents, neighbors and friends hearts and minds.
– which move them to embrace equality.
It’s those stories that are casting the final On behalf of GLAAD’s National Board of Directors, we thank you
vote, and it’s GLAAD that’s working to share for your ongoing support and commitment to helping us share the
them. stories that matter most – those that build support for equality.
You see, for some people, the only gay or transgender people they Sheri Fults
know are those they meet on their favorite TV shows, while at the Co-Chair, National Board of Directors
movies, or when sitting down to read the Sunday paper. And for
some people, it’s those images they bring with them to the ballot John F. Stephens
box come voting time. Co-Chair, National Board of Directors
That’s why GLAAD works through news, entertainment, and online
media to build support from the ground up. GLAAD brings images
of LGBT people and allies to America’s living rooms, dining tables,
and water coolers – helping people understand that LGBT people
are just like them and want the same opportunities to love and
protect their families.
4. 2 GLAAD’S ANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012
glaad AT A
GLANCE
2011 JAN
FEB
GLAAD works with Univision.com
to remove an offensive poll asking
readers whether it’s appropriate to
call gay people “fa**ots.”
Facebook works with GLAAD to
add ‘In a Civil Union’ and ‘In a
Domestic Partnership’ options to
IN 2011 GLAAD user profiles, making the site more
inclusive for tens of millions of
LGBT people across the globe.
OR
TRAINED 794
GLAAD
works
MAR
alongside Basic
World Wrestling Entertainment Rights Oregon
(WWE) partners with GLAAD to to unveil a
PEOPLE AT 155
stand up against bullying and new statewide
commercial
help put an end to homophobia in series to increase
sports. understanding about
gay and lesbian
APR
couples.
Los Angeles Lakers player Kobe
MEDIA TRAININGS. Bryant speaks out against the
harms of anti-gay language after CA GLAAD
releases
the “Talking About
GLAAD calls on the basketball LGBT Equality with
icon to address his use of a Latinos & Hispanics”
guide to build
homophobic slur. NBA joins support for equality
GLAAD to combat homophobia on in the Spanish-
speaking community.
the court.
GLAAD HAD
MAY JUN
GLAAD convenes its first-ever
People of Color Media Training
933 MEETINGS Institute to elevate diverse LGBT
voices in mainstream media.
WITH
605
SEPT OCT
Bloomberg Businessweek
INDIVIDUAL MEDIA OUTLETS. partners with GLAAD
to publish a multi-page
spread about equality
in the workplace,
spotlighting hurdles still
facing LGBT employees.
5. IMAGES OF EQUALITY 3
glaad ON THE
GROUND
GLAAD WORKS IN STATES ACROSS THE COUNTRY
to train local LGBT people and allies how to speak
out in their communities – whether at church, in a PTA
meeting, at community gatherings or in local media.
PA GLAAD helps share the story of Brian
Andersen and Anton Tanumihardja, MA Boston
radio
TN GLAAD
convenes
advocates from across
a bi-national couple facing deportation under
DOMA. In historic move, immigration officials
later grant the couple a stay.
station KISS 108 airs
PSAs underscoring
the importance of
NC
Tennessee for a transgender-inclusive
The anti-discrimination
OH
statewide training on
Charlotte GLAAD protections after
how to build support
Observer publishes joins working with GLAAD.
for equality through
its first-ever wedding Equality Ohio and
TX
the media.
NY
GLAAD works announcements for GLSEN to take a stand
GA
same-sex couples GLAAD
with the El GLAAD against bullying after
after GLAAD shares the
Paso Times to publish works with video surfaces of a
AZ
challenges outdated, stories of dozens of
an op-ed featuring the Atlanta Journal- local teen being beaten
anti-gay practices. couples and LGBT-
Arizona 11 LGBT-affirming Constitution to correct because of his sexual
affirming faith leaders
Superintendent of voices of faith after coverage about a orientation.
in both English and
the paper runs anti- local transgender boy
Public Instruction Spanish-language as
gay ads from a local
HI
facing discrimination marriage equality
MI
GLAAD helps John Huppenthal priest. from his elementary GLAAD finally becomes a
TX
share the apologizes for anti- school.
Local high teams up reality in the Empire
stories of loving gay remarks after school with the Michigan State.
couples as the Aloha
NE
GLAAD and Equality overturns ban on a Department of Civil
State readies to begin GLAAD works with a local TV station
Arizona speak out. Gay-Straight Alliance Rights to train local
Civil Unions for gay to correct and improve coverage
(GSA) after GLAAD advocates and allies
and lesbian couples. about the tragic death of a local transgender
shares the story of on how to voice
woman.
student and GSA support for equality in
founder Nikki Peet in local media.
national media.
GLAAD ALSO SERVES AS A COMMUNICATIONS CONSULTANT to many local LGBT organizations, which lack the
resources necessary to focus on this important work when equality is being debated on the local level.
JUL AUG
Comedian Tracy Morgan GLAAD elevates the stories of GLAAD works with Christian
meets with homeless LGBT LGBT and allied Presbyterians as magazine Sojourners to print
youth in New York City the Presbyterian Church (USA) a full-page ad highlighting
after GLAAD works with the ratifies its constitution to allow for the dispropotrtionate rates of
‘30 Rock’ star to underline the ordination of LGBT clergy. homelessness facing LGBT
the importance of family youth.
acceptance.
NOV DEC
From Times Square to local Film director Brett Ratner partners GLAAD takes a stand against
schools and all the way to with GLAAD to combat anti-LGBT ABC’s transphobic series Work
the White House, millions images in Hollywood. GLAAD It, publishing a full-page ad with
‘go purple’ in support of and Ratner later announce a new HRC in Daily Variety about the
LGBT youth for GLAAD’s PSA series featuring celebrities tremendous hurdles transgender
second annual Spirit Day. coming out in support of LGBT Americans still face in the
equality. workplace. ABC cancels the
series after just two episodes.
6. 4
4 GLAAD’S ANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012
GLAAD’S ANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012
AMPLIFY
YOUR VOICE glaad takes a stand
against bullying
No one should be bullied or called Building on the success of GLAAD’s including GLAAD, AFT, GLSEN, PFLAG
names simply for being who they are. 2009 “Be an Ally” PSA series, the and The Trevor Project, among several
Still, millions of lesbian, gay, bisexual new nationally televised spots – which others.
and transgender (LGBT) youth are made feature the stories of LGBT youth who
to feel like they don’t fit in every day; were bullied because of who they Launched in conjunction with Spirit
some even feel unsafe. are – encourage support from equality Day 2011, the PSAs served to remind
allies and direct viewers to anti-bullying millions of young people that “no matter
In 2011, GLAAD and the American resource kits on glaad.org. There, who you are, you have the power to
Federation of Teachers (AFT) teamed up parents, teachers and students can find make a difference.”
to take a stand against bullying. invaluable tools from organizations
With the help of celebrities like Russell
Simmons, Kristin Chenoweth, Amy
“NO MATTER
Poehler, Rashida Jones, Shaquille
O’Neal, Chaz Bono, Mario Lopez,
Naya Rivera, Vinny Guadagnino, WHO YOU ARE,
YOU HAVE THE POWER
Tori Spelling, stars of the WWE and
more, GLAAD brought messages of
DIFFERENCE.”
empowerment to over 20 million homes
in its new PSA series, “Amplify Your TO MAKE A
Voice.”
7. IMAGES OF EQUALITY 5
A NATION IN EQUALITWEETS: #SPIRITDAY
PURPLE
@JESSETYLER
JESSE TYLER-FERGUSON
I’M WEARING PURPLE TONIGHT ON @CONANOBRIEN TO
SUPPORT LGBT TEENS ON #SPRITDAY. ARE YOU WEARING
PURPLE TODAY TOO? GLAAD.ORG/SPIRITDAY
#SPIRITDAY
From Times Square, to LAX and
all the way to the White House,
Lambert, Ricky Martin, Kylie
Minogue, Julianne Moore, Rosie
@SANDRABERNHARD
SANDRA BERNHARD
SPIRIT DAY, WEAR YOUR PURPLE! EVERYONE JOIN ME
IN SUPPORT OF LGBT YOUTH, AND IN OPPOSITION OF
BULLYING: GLAAD.ORG/SPIRITDAY
millions of people went purple in O’Donnell, Joan Rivers, Paulina
2011 for Spirit Day in support Rubio, Scissor Sisters, Tori @CHAZBONO
of lesbian, gay, bisexual and Spelling, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, CHAZ BONO
transgender (LGBT) youth. stars of the WWE and dozens of
others. HELP @GLAAD END ANTI-LGBT BULLYING - MAKE YOUR
Created in 2010 by high school
PROFILE PIC PURPLE FOR #SPIRITDAY AT
student Brittany McMillan, Spirit For just the second time in the
Day encourages people to wear network’s history, MTV turned its
GLAAD.ORG/SPIRITDAY #LGBT
purple in a stand against anti- on-air logo purple for Spirit Day,
LGBT bullying and as a visible as well as sister channels MTV2, @TYRABANKS
show of support for equality. mtvU, MTV Hits, and MTV Jams. TYRA BANKS
What began as an idea posted Through GLAAD’s online tool, JOIN ME 2SHOW UR SUPPORT 4 THE LGBT COMMUNITY
to Brittany’s Tumblr has, with hundreds of thousands of ON #SPIRITDAY - OCT 20! CHANGE UR PROFILE PIC 2 ONE
GLAAD’s help, become an Facebook and Twitter users W/FIERCE PURPLE! GLAAD.ORG/SPIRITDAY
international phenomenon, also turned their profile pictures
attracting the participation of purple in an overwhelming
@RICKY_MARTIN
celebrities, news programs, display of support for LGBT
media outlets, websites, young people. RICKY MARTIN
corporations, universities,
churches, local communities, and Spirit Day touches the lives END ANTI-LGBT BULLYING - WEAR PURPLE & MAKE YOUR
even national landmarks. of millions of Americans, PROFILE PIC PURPLE FOR #SPIRITDAY 10/20 AT
with messages of hope and GLAAD.ORG/SPIRITDAY #LGBT
Among those who ‘went purple’ encouragement. This year,
and spoke out in support of Spirit Day will continue with @GOLDIEHAWN
LGBT youth on Spirit Day 2011: GLAAD once again working with
the White House; Facebook; entertainers, media, entire cities
GOLDIE HAWN
hosts of the Today Show, Good and everyday people to take a
Morning America, The View, stand against bullying and show JOIN ME! WEAR PURPLE FOR #SPIRITDAY TO SUPPORT
The Talk, Live! with Regis & our support for LGBT young GAY YOUTH & STAND AGAINST BULLYING: GLAAD.ORG/
Kelly, Anderson Cooper 360, people. SPIRITDAY NO CHILD SHOULD BE BULLIED!
NBC Nightly News, ABC World
News, Access Hollywood, For more information on how
Conan, The Late Late Show; you can participate, visit @WHITEHOUSE
celebrities including Chaz Bono, glaad.org/spiritday THE WHITE HOUSE
Cher, Fran Drescher, Nancy
Grace, Kathy Griffin, Goldie .@WHITEHOUSE GOES PURPLE FOR #SPIRITDAY!
Hawn, Sean Hayes, Adam
8. 6 GLAAD’S ANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012
WORKING
PROBONO
CHAZ TAKES ON DANCING WITH THE STARS
Transgender visibility on television got quite a boost in 2011, media outlets – including The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly
following the announcement that author and advocate Chaz Bono and The Hollywood Reporter -- to speak out in support of Chaz and
would join the cast of ABC’s hit series Dancing With the Stars. highlight the tremendous hurdles still facing transgender Americans
Beginning in September, Chaz joined 11 other celebs – including today.
openly gay fashion guru Carson Kressley -- in putting his fancy
footwork to the test on the ballroom floor. GLAAD also assembled a panel of five prominent transgender
advocates for a feature segment on the entertainment news show
While most media outlets and personalities celebrated Chaz’s The Insider. The first-of-its-kind panel underlined the impact of Chaz’s
inclusion on the show, offering strong words of support, anti-LGBT inclusion on the show, as well as the growing acceptance of
activists reacted with hateful messages and dangerous misinformation transgender equality.
about the transgender community, encouraging viewers not to vote
for Chaz simply for having the courage to be who he is. In 2012, Chaz was honored with the Stephen F. Kolzak Award at
the 23rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards, where he spoke about
In response, GLAAD galvanized the support of tens of thousands, GLAAD’s work and impact:
encouraging people to go #ProBono on Twitter and Facebook in a
stand against transphobia. GLAAD also worked through national “WE REALLY, REALLY HAVE COME A LONG WAY […]
AND I BELIEVE THAT CHANGE HAPPENS
FIRS T CULTUR A L LY,
AND THAT’S WHERE GLAAD HAS THE
GREATEST IMPACT ON OUR SOCIETY
[…] FOR MY PERSONAL JOURNEY, SINCE I TRANSITIONED,
GLAAD HAS BEEN THERE FOR ME
EVERY STEP OF THE WAY.
FROM WHEN IT FIRST CAME OUT THAT I WAS TRANSITIONING,
GLAAD WAS RIGHT THERE,
OUT FRONT IN THE MEDIA. AND REALLY,
EVERYTHING THAT I’VE DONE SINCE THEN,
THEY’VE BEEN A PARTNER FOR ME TO GO TO -- WHEN ONE
MILLION MOMS IS COMING OUT AGAINST ME OR WHEN KEITH
ABLOW IS TELLING PEOPLE THAT ME BEING ON DANCING
WITH THE STARS IS SOMEHOW DAMAGING TO CHILDREN --
THEY’VE REALLY BEEN A PARTNER FOR ME
ALL THE WAY.”
9. IMAGES OF EQUALITY 7
SHARING STORIES
TIFFANY AND MEREDITH
After spending four inseparable years all over the world descended on City Hall
together, and while snacking at their to capture the momentous occasion.
favorite taco shop, Brooklyn-based couple
Tiffany Peckosh and Meredith Soffrin Equipping couples with key talking points
promised to spend the rest of their lives about the vital protections that only
together. marriage can afford, training couples on
interview techniques and best-practices,
Months later, the pair joined 823 and offering journalists a wide variety of
other loving and committed couples in spokespeople – including faith leaders,
exchanging ‘I dos’ in New York City on July Spanish-speaking couples, and couples
24, 2011, the first day it became legal for of color – GLAAD brought diverse stories
gay and lesbian couples to marry in the of love and commitment to statest across
Empire State. the nation through outlets such as The
Associated Press, The New York Times,
“It feels amazing -- it was such a touching USA Today, NBC Nightly News, The
moment,” Meredith told the BBC after tying Today Show, CNN, and the BBC, among
the knot. “We’re hoping for this visibility to hundreds of others.
create more understanding about the love
that we share and about our relationship.” By introducing Americans to couples like
Tiffany and Meredith – couples who simply
GLAAD worked tirelessly in the weeks want to take care of and be responsible for
leading up to the historic day, connecting each other – GLAAD continues to change
brides-and-grooms-to-be with media outlets hearts and minds in living rooms, at water
and shining light on stories of love and coolers and around dining tables across the
commitment. That day, GLAAD was on the country, moving more and more people to
ground in New York City as journalists from support equality for all.
10. 8 GLAAD’S ANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012
EQUALITY EN ESPAÑOL
Growing acceptance through
Spanish-language media
The Spanish-speaking population remains This year, as the campaign continued,
one of our nation’s fastest growing GLAAD President Herndon Graddick
communities, with the U.S. Census joined NHMC President & CEO Alex
Bureau reporting Spanish as the primary Nogales to deliver thousands of petition
language of nearly 37 million Americans. signatures to the show’s distributor,
Liberman Broadcasting, Inc. (LBI),
Reaching Spanish-speaking voters demanding an end to its inflammatory
with messages of acceptance is now anti-LGBT content. There, GLAAD and
more important than ever. That’s why NHMC also held a press conference
GLAAD’s Spanish-Language Media announcing a new call for advertisers
Program works to share stories of LGBT to re-evaluate their support of the show.
people across Spanish-language news
and entertainment outlets, building Finally, after 18 months of sustained
support for equality and challenging effort from GLAAD and NHMC,
defamatory representations. José Luis Sin Censura was taken off
the air. In a letter addressed to the
In 2011, GLAAD and the National organizations, the show’s distributor
Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC) wrote, “We are confident that we can
teamed up to take a stand against build upon this experience and work
the anti-LGBT talk show José Luis together to create positive experiences Now in its second year, GLAAD’s People of Color
Sin Censura, filing a joint complaint for the LGBT, Latino and Spanish- Media Institute brings together advocates of color
with the Federal Communications speaking communities.” for a multi-day advanced spokesperson-training
Commission (FCC) calling on the program. GLAAD staff, leading journalists and key
body to take action against the show’s Through GLAAD’s Spanish-Language media professionals help participants cultivate skills
repeated use of anti-gay slurs and anti- Media Program, positive images and vital to speaking about equality in both English and
LGBT violence. stories of LGBT people are also standing Spanish-language news outlets. To date, more than
in the face of shows like José Luis Sin 100 stories have featured or have been authored by
More than 30 organizations joined Censura -- reaching people across a GLAAD People of Color Media Institute graduate.
GLAAD’s call, and advertisers including communities and helping to build
AT&T, Dish Latino, McDonald’s, and support and understanding in Spanish-
Time Warner Cable even pulled their speaking homes across the nation.
support from the program.
11. 9 GLAAD’S IMAGES OF EQUALITY
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012
TRANSFORMING
9
ENTERTAINMENT DIVERSIFYING LGBT IMAGES ON TV
In its tenth season, TeenNick’s hit young audiences to important
series Degrassi introduced Adam – resources and support while also
the first transgender teen character encouraging viewers to be allies to
to appear as a series regular on a their LGBT peers.
scripted TV show.
In 2011, the George Foster
GLAAD and TeenNick worked Peabody Awards recognized
together in 2010 to craft Adam’s Degrassi for the trailblazing
storyline and ensure that his plotline. Among the most
representation was authentic prestigious of honors in the media,
and sensitive to the transgender the Peabodys extoled the program
experience. GLAAD worked for its inclusion and authenticity,
side by side with scriptwriters saying “True to its history, the
and producers, equipping them durable high-school serial’s
with vital resources like style and two-parter about a transgender
terminology guides – helping to teen neither trivializes nor
reshape the way television depicts overdramatizes its subject.”
not just trans people, but trans
youth. Adam’s enrollment at Degrassi
Community School not only
Together, GLAAD and TeenNick helped his fellow students better
also created a public service understand what it means to be
announcement (PSA) to transgender, but brought positive
accompany Adam’s debut messages to countless teens across
episodes, which directed the globe, who – perhaps for the
very first time – got to know a
transgender person.
“FOR THE PEOPLE IN THIS BUILDING,
That’s GLAAD at work.
IT’S ALMOST LIKE GETTING NOMINATED
FOR AN EMMY OR AN OSCAR.
IT’S BIG NEWS AROUND HERE.
WE DO PRIDE OURSELVES
ON TRYING TO TELL
REALLY TRUTHFUL STORIES.”
- DEGRASSI STAR STEFAN BROGREN ON THE SHOW’S
2012 GLAAD MEDIA AWARD NOMINATION
12. 10 GLAAD’S ANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012
media awards
HELD IN 2011 FOR OUTSTANDING INDIVIDUAL EPISODE
IMAGES PRESENTED IN 2010 (IN A SERIOUS WITHOUT A REGULAR LGBT
CHARACTER):
VITO RUSSO AWARD “Klaus & Greta” 30 Rock (NBC)
Ricky Martin
OUTSTANDING DOCUMENTARY
EXCELLENCE IN MEDIA AWARD 8: The Mormon Proposition (Red Flag
Russell Simmons Releasing)
VANGUARD AWARD OUTSTANDING REALITY PROGRAM
Kristin Chenoweth Project Runway (Lifetime)
STEPHEN F. KOLZAK AWARD OUTSTANDING TALK SHOW EPISODE
NBC Entertainment Chairman “Ricky Martin Coming Out as a Gay Man
Robert Greenblatt and a New Dad” The Oprah Winfrey Show
(syndicated)
GOLDEN GATE AWARD
Kim Cattrall OUTSTANDING TV JOURNALISM
Newsmagazine: “Gay Teen Suicides”
(series) Anderson Cooper 360 (CNN)
CORPORATE LEADER AWARD
AT&T
OUTSTANDING TV JOURNALISM SEGMENT
“Fort Worth Speech” The Last Word with
LOCAL HERO AWARD
Lawrence O’Donnell (MSNBC)
Kara Swisher
SPECIAL RECOGNITION OUTSTANDING NEWSPAPER ARTICLE
“Rutgers Student Tyler Clementi’s Suicide
Bianca “Nikki” Peet
Spurs Action Across U.S.” by Judy Peet (The
Star-Ledger [Newark, N.J.])
OUTSTANDING FILM – WIDE RELEASE
The Kids Are All Right (Focus Features)
OUTSTANDING NEWSPAPER COLUMNIST
Frank Rich (The New York Times)
OUTSTANDING FILM-LIMITED RELEASE
I Love You Phillip Morris (Roadside
Attractions)
OUTSTANDING NEWSPAPER OVERALL
COVERAGE
Denver Post
OUTSTANDING DRAMA SERIES
True Blood (HBO)
OUTSTANDING MAGAZINE ARTICLE
“What Happens When You Find the One...
OUTSTANDING COMEDY SERIES
And He’s Nothing – Nothing – Like You
TIE: Glee (Fox) and Modern Family (ABC)
Expected?” by Allison Cooper (O, The
Oprah Magazine)
13. IMAGES OF EQUALITY 11
CELEBRATING 25 YEARS
The GLAAD Media Awards recognize and honor media for their fair,
accurate and inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and
transgender (LGBT) community and the issues that affect their lives. The
GLAAD Media Awards also fund GLAAD’s work to share stories from the
LGBT community that build support for equality.
OUTSTANDING MAGAZINE OVERALL COVERAGE: SPANISH-LANGUAGE CATEGORIES
The Advocate/Out
OUTSTANDING NOVELA
OUTSTANDING DIGITAL JOURNALISM ARTICLE ¿Dónde está Elisa? (Telemundo)
“View From Washington” (series) by Kerry
Eleveld (Advocate.com) OUTSTANDING DAYTIME TALK SHOW EPISODE
TIE: “Mamá vístete de hombre” Casos de
OUTSTANDING DIGITAL JOURNALISM - Familia (Univision) and “La Proposición 8”
MULTIMEDIA Caso Cerrado (Telemundo)
“Bridal Bliss: Aisha and Danielle” by Bobbi
Misick (Essence.com) OUTSTANDING TALK SHOW INTERVIEW
“Saliendo del closet después de los 30” El
OUTSTANDING BLOG Show de Cristina (Univision)
Joe. My. God. (http://joemygod.blogspot.
com/) OUTSTANDING TV JOURNALISM –
NEWSMAGAZINE
OUTSTANDING MUSIC ARTIST “En nombre del amor” Primer Impacto
Scissor Sisters, Night Work (Downtown (Univision)
Records)
OUTSTANDING TV JOURNALISM SEGMENT
OUTSTANDING COMIC BOOK “Aumenta el hostigamiento” Despierta
X-Factor by Peter David (Marvel Comics) América (Univision)
OUTSTANDING LOS ANGELES THEATER OUTSTANDING NEWSPAPER ARTICLE
Something Happened by L. Trey Wilson “Acosados hasta el punto del suicidio” by
Rubén Moreno (La Opinión)
OUTSTANDING NEW YORK THEATER
Broadway & Off–Broadway: The Pride by OUTSTANDING MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Alexi Kaye Campbell “Estoy feliz de ser quien soy” by María
Morales (People en Español)
OUTSTANDING NEW YORK THEATER
Off–Off Broadway: When Last We Flew by OUTSTANDING DIGITAL JOURNALISM ARTICLE:
Harrison David Rivers “Fedro llegó para quedarse” by Amy
Linares (PadrisimoMagazine.com)
OUTSTANDING SPANISH-LANGUAGE MUSIC
ARTIST
Christian Chávez, Almas transparentes
(EMI)
14. 12 GLAAD’S ANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012
COMMENTATOR
2 0 1 2
Accountability
PROJECT
Time and time again, media outlets turn to anti-gay activists in CAP has since made waves across mainstream media, disrupting
an effort to provide so-called “balance” to news stories. What extreme anti-LGBT talking heads’ ability to spew misinformation
journalists may not realize, however, is that these sources often on the air, and attracting responses from the nation’s leading
espouse extreme, anti-LGBT animus – sometimes even advocating journalists, including Hardball host Chris Matthews, whopublicly
violence. stated that he and his producers are now reevaluating the way the
show deals with anti-gay guests.
Launched in March 2012, GLAAD’s Commentator Accountability
Project (CAP) provides a comprehensive set of online resources GLAAD also works with local news outlets – in states like North
detailing the homophobic, racist, and misogynistic sentiments of Carolina, Washington, Maine and Minnesota, where equality
nearly three-dozen of the nation’s most vitriolic anti-LGBT activists. hinges on the ballot box – to ensure that reporters know about the
gross misinformation spread by anti-gay activists in their area.
The Commentator Accountability Project contains facts with which
every journalist who covers LGBT issues should be familiar, but CAP provides journalists, producers, show bookers and network
usually is not. GLAAD has already made the resource available to executives with an invaluable tool by which to hold commentators
the nation’s leading newsrooms, meeting with producers to discuss accountable, in turn helping audiences better understand and
the importance of fairness and accuracy when talking about accept their LGBT brothers, sisters, neighbors and friends.
equality for every American.
#GLAADCAP PROFILES
PAT ROBERTSON TONY PERKINS MAGGIE GALLAGHER
FOUNDER AND CHAIRMAN, THE CHRISTIAN PRESIDENT OF FOUNDER AND FORMER PRESIDENT AND
BROADCASTING NETWORK, THE AMERICAN THE FAMILY RESEARCH COUNCIL BOARD PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL
CENTER FOR LAW & JUSTICE (ACLJ), AND • Says that gay young people “have a higher
ORGANIZATION FOR MARRIAGE
REGENT UNIVERSITY (AMONG OTHERS) propensity to depression or suicide because
of that internal conflict; homosexuals may • Internal memos obtained by the Human Rights
• Said: “I don’t really believe homosexuals want recognize intuitively that their same-sex Campaign reveal that Gallagher’s organization,
to get marriage, what they want to do is destroy attractions are abnormal.” the National Organization for Marriage, was
marriage and some of the other things we have actively attempting to—in its own words—
• The Family Research Council has distributed ”drive a wedge between gays and blacks”
in our society.”
a pamphlet that erroneously depicts gay men and “provoke the gay marriage base into
• Of LGBT advocacy groups: “Some of these and lesbians as physically and mentally ill responding by denouncing (black) spokesmen
radical gay groups are willing to do anything pedophiles who can be cured. and women as bigots.” A 2008–2009 Board
in the world to have their way of doing sex Update also revealed that one of NOM’s goals
• The Family Research Council has distributed
legitimized by this country. They’ll tear down was “fanning the hostility” between the LGBT
a pamphlet that begins by likening the logic
any institution, the church -- the Episcopal community and the black community.
behind same-sex marriage to the logic behind
Church, for example -- in order to have their
man-horse marriage (complete with horse • Referred to being gay as “a sexual disability
way, and it’s basically wrong.”
graphic). preventing certain individuals from participating
• Robertson compared gay people with Satanists in the normal reproductive patterns of the human
• Paid $82,500 to use the phone bank of former
and tried to link gay people to Adolf Hitler: species.”
Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke for an
“Many of those people involved with Adolph
election run-off. • Compared winning the fight to ban marriage
Hitler were Satanists, many of them were
homosexuals. The two things seem to go • Claims “blood of young marines” is on hands for gay couples with the fall of communism and
together.” of legislators who voted to repeal Don’t Ask believes that if it is made legal, it will mean
Don’t Tell. “losing American civilization.”
FOR FULL LIST OF PROFILES, VISIT GLAAD.ORG/CAP
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MISSING 2 0 1 2
VOICES
a study of religious voices in
mainstream media reports
about LGBT equality
glaad.org/missingvoices
3out of 4
Time and time again, anti-gay activists cite
faith traditions when speaking out against The research, a three-year analysis of 316
equality, casting a gulf between God and news stories about LGBT issues, using
His LGBT sons and daughters that seems 1,387 different religious sources on
unbridgeable. national television and print news media,
showed a disproportionate reliance on of the messages with some
Support for equality continues to grow, anti-LGBT religious voices commenting religious identification were
however -- not just among the secular on LGBT people and issues. Three out communicated by people affiliated
public, but across faith communities and of four religious messages came from with faith groups that have formal
congregations. The myth that people of faith people whose religions have formal
do not accept their LGBT brothers, sisters, policies opposing LGBT equality, despite
church policy, religious decrees or
neighbors and friends is simply untrue. the fact that acceptance of LGBT people is traditions opposing equality for
growing across faith traditions. LGBT people.
That’s why GLAAD and the University of
Missouri Center on Religion & the Professions
GLAAD found that news media is largely
teamed up to publish “Missing Voices,” omitting a pro-LGBT religious perspective
a study that analyzes religious messages and ignoring individuals who identify as
presented in national news outlets about both LGBT and religious, particularly those The study also inspired a feature segment
LGBT people and the issues that affect their
who identify as Christian. As a result of on MSNBC’s Last Word with Lawrence
lives. this framing, it is likely that audiences have O’Donnell, which profiled two prominent
distorted views of the relationship Catholic equality advocates and highlighted
between LGBT people and religion the growing disconnect between the Roman
and follow a false ‘gay vs. Catholic hierarchy and everyday Catholics in
Messages Presented by Religious Spokespeople religion’ frame. America who support LGBT people.
GLAAD’s efforts did not go GLAAD continues to urge mainstream
unnoticed. Quickly after releasing media to make more consistent use of LGBT-
the new study, GLAAD’s Director affirming religious sources, instead of turning
of Religion, Faith & Values Ross to more negative or non-affirming religious
Murray appeared in various voices. By overlooking LGBT-affirming
media outlets, including The spokespeople, journalists can contribute to
evangelical christian roman catholic Washington Post and The – and even perpetuate – the idea that those
total messages: 125 total messages: 108
Huffington Post. Murray was who are religious are, by definition, opposed
quoted, “Today’s media has a to equality.
responsibility to reflect the diversity
of religious voices, rather than just Media have a responsibility to report fairly
those who choose not to support and accurately. ‘Missing Voices’ allows them
LGBT people [.] By elevating to do just that, equipping journalists with the
mainline protestant
total messages: 63
black church
total messages: 41
select anti-LGBT voices who are resources they need in order to realize that
out of touch with so many in their communities of faith are largely in support of
own churches, media is falsely equality for all.
representing views of entire
negative religious groups and contributing
jewish
total messages: 20
other
total messages: 9
to a climate that isolates LGBT
youth and adults from their faith, a
neutral
false dichotomy that no one should
have to make.”
muslim
total messages: 4 positive
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MISS
UNIVERSE
TRANSFORMING
IMAGES BEAUTY OF
Pageant contestant Jenna Talackova attracted a long history of supporting equality for all
international headlines in early 2012 after she women, and this was something we took very
was booted from the Miss Universe Canada seriously.”
competition because she’s transgender.
Following work on Jenna’s case, GLAAD
GLAAD immediately got in contact with the worked with media oulets such as CNN
Miss Universe Organization and urged officials and The Huffington Post to profile leading
there to reshape the competition’s policies to transgender advocates like Janet Mock
accept and celebrate all women. Just days and Laverne Cox, as well as highlight the
later, the Miss Universe Organization released tremendous hurdles still faced by the
a statement announcing that Jenna would be transgender community.
allowed to compete and that the world’s most
prestigious beauty competition would work with Jenna went on in the Miss
GLAAD to make the pageant more inclusive. Universe Canada pageant
to finish in the top twelve
After weeks of consultations, the Miss Universe and to win the Miss
Organization lived up to that promise, Congeniality award. And
reinstating Jenna and vowing to end its rules with GLAAD’s help, Miss
barring transgender contestants. Universe has reshaped
what it means to be
In announcing the news, President of the Miss beautiful – not just at home,
Universe Organization, Paula Shugart said, but in countries all across the
“We want to give credit where credit is due, globe.
and the decision to include transgender women
in our beauty competitions is a result of our
ongoing discussions with GLAAD [...] We have
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#STANDUPFOR
ELLEN
Retail giant J.C. Penney tapped of the company’s new spokesperson.
America’s favorite talk show host, “Importantly, we share the same
Ellen DeGeneres, as the company’s fundamental values as Ellen,” he said.
new spokesperson in 2012, drawing “We’ll be focused on being in sync
the ire of anti-gay fringe group One with the rhythm of our customers’ lives
Million Moms, a project of the and operating in a ‘Fair and Square’
American Family Association. manner that is rooted in integrity.”
In an open letter, OMM wrote OMM later abandoned its call for
that DeGeneres “is not a true Ellen’s removal, announcing that the
representation of the type of group would be “moving on.”
families that shop” at J.C. Penney
and that “by jumping on the pro- GLAAD President Herndon
gay bandwagon,” the company Graddick spoke of the effect that
would “lose customers with #StandUpForEllen had: “Turns out
traditional values.” ‘one million’ anti-gay activists just
can’t compare to the millions more
In response, GLAAD launched – moms, dads, sons and daughters
the #StandUpForEllen campaign alike – who agree with J.C. Penney
to expose OMM’s anti-gay witch- that no person should be fired simply
hunt, garnering support from tens of for being gay. As a result of this
thousands of Americans who spoke failed attempt to oust Ellen, more
out against the group’s anti-gay vitriol. people than ever are now speaking
Through sweeping media coverage, out against the injustices faced by
GLAAD also shed light on the gross hardworking LGBT Americans in the
discrimination LGBT people still face workplace.”
in the workplace, where in 29 states
a person can be fired simply for being Since joining GLAAD to take a stand
gay, while in 34 states, a person for Ellen, J.C. Penney has continued
can be fired simply because they’re its commitment to inclusion, releasing
YOU CAN BE FIRED JUST FOR BEING GAY IN transgender. ads throughout 2012 that feature gay
and lesbian couples and their families
THESE 29 STATES. IN 34 STATES, YOU CAN After nearly 50,000 people joined – helping to show America that
GLAAD to take a stand for Ellen families take many forms, all of which
BE FIRED JUST FOR BEING TRANSGENDER. and show their support, J.C. Penney deserve to be celebrated, to be seen,
re-affirmed that the company to be employed, and to look good in
“stands behind its partnership affordable clothing.
with Ellen DeGeneres,” with J.C.
Penney President Michael Francis
announcing his unwavering support
18. SCOUTS
ALL
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When the Boy Scouts of America
told Ohio mom Jennifer Tyrrell that
she could no longer be the leader of
her seven year-old son’s Tiger Scouts
pack because she’s gay, Jennifer
of Americans to a loving gay mom
and her family.
Under mounting pressure, the Boy
Scouts revealed that a resolution was
FOR
was devastated. But she also introduced to possibly end the ban
wasn’t willing let the discrimination in 2013.
continue.
But that simply wasn’t enough.
After getting in touch with GLAAD, Jennifer worked with GLAAD to
Jennifer launched a Change.org start another Change.org petition,
petition, calling on the Boy Scouts calling on leaders within the Scouts
of America to end its ban on gay to take a stand. In response, Boy
scouts and LGBT leaders. In a matter Scouts Board member and Global
of weeks, the petition garnered Chairman & CEO of Ernst &
over a quarter million signatures, as Young, James Turley, announced
well as support from celebrities like that he would work from within the
Ricky Martin, Julianne Moore, Josh organization to end the anti-gay
Hutcherson, Dianna Agron, Perez policies.
Hilton, Fran Drescher, Benicio Del
Toro, and more. The Girl Scouts of the USA, the
4H Club, the Boys & Girls Club,
GLAAD helped share Jennifer’s story and even the United States military
across mainstream news media, accept and welcome gay members
including The Associated Press, The – it’s time the Boy Scouts follow
New York Times, The Los Angeles their lead and end its long history of
Times, MSNBC, and CNN among discrimination.
several others -- introducing millions
SUPPORT ALL MOMS
For Mother’s Day, GLAAD launched a digital
campaign to draw support for Jennifer and
share her story. GLAAD asked followers to
send e-cards and Mother’s Day messages to
the Boy Scouts of America asking them to
support all moms and #SCOUTSFORALL.
EQUALITWEETS: #SCOUTSFORALL
@RICKY_MARTIN @_JULIANNEMOORE @PEREZHILTON @FRANDRESCHER
RICKY MARTIN JULIANNE MOORE PEREZ HILTON FRAN DRESCHER
COME ON EVERY1 RT AND TELL DEAR @BOYSCOUTS, ON MOTHER’S RT & TELL @BOYSCOUTS: ON READ JENNIFER’S STORY & SIGN
@BOYSCOUTS: ON MOTHER’S DAY TO DAY I SUPPORT JENNIFER & MOTHER’S DAY I SUPPORT JENNIFER THE PETITION. SUPPORT JENNIFER
SUPPORT JENNIFER AND ALL MOMS, ALL MOMS, GAY & STRAIGHT! & ALL MOMS, GAY & STRAIGHT & ALL MOMS, GAY & STRAIGHT!
#SCOUTSFORALL #SCOUTSFORALL #SCOUTSFORALL #SCOUTSFORALL @BOYSCOUTS
CHANGE.ORG/SCOUTS CHANGE.ORG/SCOUTS CHANGE.ORG/SCOUTS CHANGE.ORG/SCOUTS
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@GLAAD
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Sheri Fults (Co-chair)
John F. Stephens (Co-chair & Treasurer)
Thom Reilly (Secretary)
Chad Boettcher
Marci Bowers, M.D.
Professor Jennifer Finney Boylan
George Cheeks GLAAD STAFF
Leslie Donovan
Michele H. Edelman Herndon Graddick President
Dean Hansell
David Hedley,III Seth Adam Senior Manager of Communications
Lori M. James Nick Adams Associate Director of Communications
Alan Keith Juan Barajas Deputy Director of Development
Scott E. Miller Marcus Brock Media Field Strategist
Kevin Oldis Chris Carlon Design & Multimedia Coordinator
Mike Schaefer Nick Contino Director of Information Technology
Anthony E. Varona Brendan Davis Digital Content Manager
Steve Warren April Domino Office Administrator
Craig Zodikoff Eric Douglas Vice President of Development
Rich Ferraro Vice President of Communications
Michael Fountas Senior Events Manager
FELLOWSHIPS Johnny Gonzales Senior Events Manager
Max Gouttebroze Entertainment Media Strategist
Daniel Alvarenga Spanish-Language Media Fellow Daryl Hannah Director of Media & Community Partnerships
Hariqbal Basai Media & Law Fellow Dani Heffernan Media Research Associate
Marcus Brock Administrative Media Programs Fellow Kevin Huynh Events Coordinator
Angela Dallara National News & Transgender Advocacy Fellow Shikha Jain Cruz Director of Corporate & Foundation Relations
Max Gouttebroze Digital Initiatives Fellow Matt Kane Associate Director of Entertainment Media
Dani Heffernan Advertising & Campaigns Fellow Aaron McQuade Director of News & Field Media
Miriam Lazewatsky Religion, Faith & Values Fellow Ross Murray Director of Religion, Faith & Values
Brian Pacheco Spanish Language Media Fellow Arnaldo Ochoa Senior Bookkeeper
Sean Piazza Administrative Media Programs Fellow Matt Oxley Director of Finance/Controller
Nicole Pirshafiey Entertainment Media Fellow Brian Pacheco Spanish Language Media Strategist
Amita Swadhin People of Color Media Initiatives Fellow Allison Palmer Vice President of Campaigns & Programs
Tanya Tsikanovsky Entertainment Media Fellow Andy Sheng Database Administrator
Noli Ann Vega Administrative Media Programs Fellow Melanie Simangan Corporate & Foundation Relations Manager
Jonathan Yantz Digital Initiatives Fellow Shae Smith Senior Manager of Online Production
Monica Trasandes Director of Spanish Language Media
Roman Valdez Donor Services Manager
LEADERSHIP COUNCILS
ATLANTA BOSTON Kevin Lewis LOS ANGELES Rick Hamer
Rebecca Bowden (Co-Chair) Joshua Reed (Co-Chair) Grant McCorkhill Cody Lassen (Co-Chair) Jim Laufenberg
Mark Howard (Co-Chair) Jared Worful (Co-Chair) Hadley Rue Christopher Westley (Co-Chair) John Marez
Adam Ballenger Ryan Andaluz Doug Sanborn Charlie Gu Lindsay Romig
Jeff Carrico Phillip Andrews Brooke Skinner James Holchin Saldy Suriben
Melissa Carter Steven Bithell Ricardo Torres Eric Kugler
Anne Clarke Mike Dyer Jonathan Turtiz WASHINGTON D.C.
Colby Conner Rich Gardner Nick Urig NEW YORK Jonathan Howard (Chair)
Tina Crittenden Jim Killian Ron D’angelo (Co-Chair) Sean Carlson
Jodi Duncan John LaRoche DALLAS-FORT WORTH Will Janensch (Co-Chair) Jay Carmona
Kat Graham Christopher Loney Eric Tschetter (Co-Chair) Jason Abrams Greg Jones
Brian Kaufman Matt Lucerto Danny Simpson (Co-chair) Barry Garbarino Michael Marangell
Angela King Jaime Mills Thomas Anable Patrick Mills Jamie McGonnigal
Frank Mendez Justin Nyborn David Cavazos Archley Prudent Michael Woestehoff
Mimi McCain Mary Timmons Sarah Francis
John Ouderkirk Stacy VanDeveer Craig Green SAN FRANCISCO
Sally Ringo Greg Hurt Adam Sandel (Co-Chair)
Hollis Smith CHICAGO Vance Kirksey Michael Wagner (Co-Chair)
Dino Thompson-Sarmiento Kevin Boyer (Co-Chair) Jodye Newton Cathy Brooks
Josh Williams Nina Fernandez (Co-Chair) Barry Robertson Alejandro Franceschi
David Wilson Angela Barnes James Shackelford Gary Gansle
Nathan Woodard-Persily Sue Fisher Scott Whitall Rowena Gargalicana
Frank Wrenn Byron Hoover Alex Goldsmith
20. 18 GLAAD’S ANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012
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THE VISIONARY CIRCLE Craig H. Lindhurst Trust
Karen Magee &
Ramon Torres
Anonymous THE MEDIA CIRCLE
the visionary circle recognizes Aimee Levine members of the media circle
donors whose generous Byron Mason are major donors providing the
Susan Mcdonald
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Dana Chaiken & Susan Roll
Frank Miller
million. Michael Wagner & Joseph H. Lima a watchdog, advocate, &
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