“Pose” and Lil Nas X Take Home Top Awards at the 2022 GLAAD Media Awards

“Pose” and Lil Nas X Take Home Top Awards at the 2022 GLAAD Media Awards

The 2022 GLAAD Media Awards concluded in New York on Friday, with the second of two waterfront ceremonies revealing the rest of this year’s winners. Cody Rigsby and Peppermint hosted the event, which presented Judy Light with the Media Excellence Award.

Position And Lil Nas X took home the top awards of the night, winning Best Drama Series and Best Song, respectively.

During the New York ceremony, which took place a month after the Los Angeles ceremony, GLAAD announced onstage the winners of the live drama series, broadcast journalism, children’s and family programming, and children’s programming.

Featured at the ceremony were performances by Michael R. Jackson and Dove Cameron, with anti-LGBTQ legislation just out, including hosts Lavern Cox, Cynthia Nixon, Tommy Dorfman, Anthony Rapp, seven stars of the season. drag race all stars And the hosts of the night. There was also a preview of the upcoming reboot. Strange how people.

New York-based Wilson Cruz received the Vito Russo Award, which is given to an LGBTQ media professional who has made a significant difference in accelerating the adoption of the LGBTQ community.

The GLAAD Media Awards honor fair, accurate and inclusive portrayals of LGBTQ people and issues.

At the Los Angeles ceremony, Casey Masgraves received the Ben Platt Vanguard Award, while Michaela J. Rodriguez received the Stephen F. Award from Andrew Garfield. Kolzac Prize.

Below is the full list of winners from the New York ceremony.

Best Drama Series

Position (FX) (Winner)
9-1-1: Lone Star (FOX)
In between (CW)
chi (Show time)
destiny patrol (Max HBO)
good problem (Free form)
Gray’s anatomy (ABC)
Word L: Generation Q (Show time)
Star Trek: Discovery (Supreme +)
Super Girl (CW)

Excellent musical performer

lil Nas X, Hunter (Columbia Records) (Winner)

Carlisle Mark, In these silent days (Low Country Voice/Elektra Records)
BROCKHAMPTON, ROADRUNNER: NEW LIGHT, NEW MACHINE (RCA Records/Quest Everything)
Demi Lovato, Dancing with the devil ება The art of starting over (island records)
Elton John, session lock (Interscope Records)
Hels, If I can’t love, I want strength (Capitol Records)
katranada, Afraid (RCA records)
Melissa Etheridge, A solution (BMG)
white mickey, Broken hearts and beauty sleep (Offensive records)
Saint Vincent, my father’s house (Loma Vista Records)

Excellent children’s and family programming.

Power Rangers: Dino Fury (Nickelodeon/Netflix) (Winner)

Amphibian (Disney Channel)
world of centaurs (Netflix)
“Claudia and sad goodbye” nanny club (Netflix)
The diary of the future president (Disney+)
Doogie Kamealoha, MD (Disney+)
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (Disney+)
noisy house (Nickelodeon)
“Hand Men” the power of danger (Nickelodeon)
owl house (Disney channel)

Featured children’s programming

“Family Day” sesame square (Max HBO) (Winner)
“Berries Bounty Banquet – Part 2” Strawberry Shortcake: Red Fruits in the Big City (Wild Brain Studios/YouTube Kids)
dead city (Netflix)
“Gonzo-Rela” muppet babies (Disney Junior)
“Jonathan’s Joey” beautiful nanny (Disney Junior)
Ridley-Jones (Netflix)
rural (Supreme +)
island summer camp (Cartoon Network/HBO Max)
you are the people (Netflix)
“No matter how much you swim” Madagascar: little wild (Hulu/Peacock)

Distinctive segment of television journalism

HIV/AIDS: 40 years later Today day (NBC) (Winner)

“Capehart condemns Marjorie Taylor Green’s transphobic speech against the Equality Act” Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart (MSNB)
“Danica Rumi for LGBTQ Americans: You Should Watch Politics” union status (CNN)
McBride on anti-trans bills: ‘This legislative bullying is simple and easy’ Reports Stephanie Rule (MSNB)
“Validator says his mental health and LGBTQ identity prom has been discontinued” GMA3: What you need to know (ABC)

Excellent Broadway production

The business (Win – Draw)
Thoughts of a Colored Man (Win – Draw)
chicken and cookies

An episode of Distinct Diversity or a talk show

“Eliot Page” Oprah’s Conversation (Apple TV+) (Winner)

“Bisexual Superman Don’t Ruin Your Childhood Please” Amber Ruffin Show (Peacock)
“Culture war! Diverse pilots and trans rights” Daily Show with Trevor Noah (Comedy Center)
“Jenny Hagel investigates why American lesbian bars are disappearing” Late Night with Seth Meyer (NBC)
“Mj Rodríguez expects a historic Emmy nomination and the future of trans society” To view (ABC)

Featured broadcast journalism: long term

“Pride of the White House” (MSNBC) (Winner)

“Anderson speaks to legendary AIDS and gay rights activist” Anderson Cooper full circle (CNNgo)
“Homosexual Panic” This is life with Lisa Ling (CNN)
“Life after the pulse” (WESH)
“Mother Glory” AfroPop: the ultimate cultural exchange (PBS)
Pride in ABC News Live: What’s Next for the LGBTQ+ Community (ABC News Live)
“Trans in Texas” Shadows of the United States (CNN)
“Transfers in Trumpland” (theme)
“TransAmerica” (NBC News NOW)
“Sunday with pride” Sunday with Joshua Johnson (MSNB)

excellent printed article

“Lawmakers cannot cite local examples of trans girls in sports” by David Cray and Lindsay Whitehurst (Associated Press) (Winner)

Billy Porter breaks 14-year silence: “This is what it’s like to be HIV positive now,” said Billy Porter, Lacey Rose. (Hollywood reporter)

“Books searched by Texas lawmakers by women, people of color, LGBTQ writers. They ask, “Really?” By Talia Richman and Corbett Smith (Dallas Morning News)

“Bowen Young is fun for the new generation” by David Canfield. (Weekly entertainment)

“Ice Capture Diary” by Jaril Valdés González. (Washington Sheet)

“Eliot Page is Ready for the Moment” by Katie Steinmetz. (CLIMATE)

“Hearts of Venezuela” by Taylor Hirschberg (debut)
Jason Schiller (People) “In the world of Jojo Siva, bright, full of rainbows”
“Protecting trans kids from medicine doesn’t make them go away” by Jennifer Finn Boylan (The New York Times)
“Year of the Black Stone Revolution” by Ernest Owens (Rolling Stone)

Featured online journalism article

“No Time for Fanaticism: “Dr. Rachel Levine has a job” Down Ennis (Forbes.com) (winner)

“Across the South, Trans Housing Traffic Grows” by Raquel Willis (VOGUE.com)
Joe Yurkaba: “Trans violence is on the rise, lawyers call for political reform” (NBCNews.com)
David Oliver: “Let’s Talk About Sex (Want): The Importance of LGBTQ Inclusive Sex Education in Schools” (USAToday.com)
“LGBT + Afghan fear of oblivion 100 days after Taliban takeover” Hugo Greenhalg (Openlynews.com)
“Megan Rohrer, the Evangelical Lutheran Church’s first trans bishop, wants to be dirty” Nico Lang (them.us)
“No baby, HIV is not going to die in 2 or 3 weeks. That’s the truth. David Artavia (Yahoo.com)
“TJ Osborne Ready to Tell His Story” by Sam Lansky (TIME.com)
“What I Learned About HIV After Years of Living Secretly” by Tony Morrison (GoodMorningAmerica.com)
“Is the word missing from the vast majority of antitrust legislation? Transgender” by Orion Rumler and Kate Sosin (19thnews.org)

Featured online journalism: video or multimedia

“Transnational” [series] Eva Raine, Aliza Enriquez, Freddie McConnell, Vivek Kemp, Courtney Brooks, Sarah Burke, Hendrik Hinzel, Aliza Enriquez, Dan Minn, Trey Strange, and Daisy Wardell (VICE News) (WINNER)

“+ Talk: HIV & Faith” (Plus Life Media) by Carl Schmidt, Mike Speer, Brent Zack and Victor Barreiro
“Caregivers” [series] By Gina Rossero, John Mallow, Dan Greenberg, Shina Alex Suarez, Erin McIntyre, Chelsea Rag, Chant Alexandre and Victoria Malabrigo (PBS.com)
Alec Fisher (Fischr Media) “Covid Confessions: Drag and Drop Artists Share Their Experience Working Through a Pandemic”
“For the staff at the Ruth Ellis Center, helping homeless LGBTQ youth is personal” by Scott Gatz, John Halbach, Maria Tridas and Emily Geratis (LGBTQ Nation).
Chris Snyder, Kyle Desiderio, Jess Chow, AC Fowler, Kuvilileni Hauwanga, Abbey White and Kalai Chik (Insider)
“Legendary” [series] By Peppermint, Matt McDonough, Jennifer Teixeira, Michael Seligman, Julia Hoff, Ryan Murray, Ximena Sanchez and Tom Lofthouse (NowThis/Discovery+)
“Meet the Logo Legends: Liberating Brooklyn Trans” by Theron Moore, Sean Deven, Sam Manzela, Christopher Rudolph and Zachary O’Connor (Logo)
Katie Barnes, Jennifer Carson-Strauss, Andy Sharp and Jennifer Holt “Leshia Clarndon Power” (ESPN.com)
Interview with Tyra Banks: Swimsuit Manga Model Lena Bloom (Sports Illustrated Swimsuit)

featured blog

Pittsburgh Lesbian Correspondents (WINNER)

Sacred bullies and headless monsters
charming
my fabulous disease
Calculation

spanish language categories

An excellent online journalism article in Spanish

“Claudia: The Trans Nurse Fighting Covid in Ciudad Juárez” by Louisa Reynolds (Nexos.com) (WINNER – TIE)
“Somos Invisíveis”: Discrimination and Violence Multiply Indigenous LGBTQ+ “Albinson Linares- (Telemundo.com) (WINNER – TIE)

“Anacaona Reyes: makes the trans community visible and educates from the Capitol” Marikarmen Riveras (Elvocero.com)
“Ana Macho: About Making Music That Exceeds Limits” by Ronald Avila (ElNuevoDia.com)
Ángel Cruz Appendio and “Unlearning” the Social Creeds “José Carlo Pagán de Negrón (PrimeraHora.com)
“This is how trans men experience their period” by Miriam Martinez (Vice.com)
“Casa Frida rescues gay couple from homophobia in Jamaica” by Edgar Ulysses (Homosensual.com)
“At home with Kany García and Jocelyn Trochez” by Carol Joseph (PeopleEnEspanol.com)
“Oyuki, the trans mother of six who breaks prejudice in Mexico” Eduard Ribas and Admetla (EFE.com)
“A transgender life: “It’s time to love to see” by Marcos Billy Guzmán (ElNuevoDia.com)

Featured online journalism in Spanish – video or multimedia

“Mexican Expulsions: How the Transgender Community Comes Together to Relocate Migrants” by Patricia Clarmbo, Anna Claire Spelman and Celemente Sánchez (Univision Noticias) (winner)

“Alexa: Her Life and Justice Coming One Year After Her Murder” by Marcos Billy Guzman and Adlin Gonzalez
“LGBTI Pride March: Day of Celebration, but also of Protest” ჯარ კაბრერა ტორეს (La Jornada)
“Ser Mulher, Ser Trans e Ser Mapuche” by Natalia Barrera Francis, Paula Bebert and Claudia Escobar (AJ + Spanish)
“Vogue in the National Strike and Transmilenio: Who salutes?” Jahira Quintero, Pilar Cuartas Rodríguez, Laura Salomón, Dani Jara, Piisciiss, Nova and Axid (La Disidencia – El Espectador)

Special Recognition (in Spanish)

“Celebrating Pride Month” (Telemundo)

Source: Hollywood Reporter

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