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Here at GLAAD, we love finding every excuse to honor Pride Month. You can join in the celebration by posting our newest "Be an Ally & a Friend" PSA in your blog or MySpace page.
The 30-second spot features Alec Mapa (You Don't Mess with the Zohan), Shaun Robinson (Access Hollywood), Sara Ramirez (Grey's Anatomy), T.R. Knight (Grey's Anatomy), Lance Bass (Broadway's Hairspray) and Jason Lewis (Sex and the City: The Movie).
The 30-second spot features Alec Mapa (You Don't Mess with the Zohan), Shaun Robinson (Access Hollywood), Sara Ramirez (Grey's Anatomy), T.R. Knight (Grey's Anatomy), Lance Bass (Broadway's Hairspray) and Jason Lewis (Sex and the City: The Movie).

After hitting the GLAAD Hancock Park event on Sunday, June 1, head to West Hollywood's Fiesta Cantina for the launch of photog Adam Bouska's 2009 16-month calendar. The calendar stars the staff of Fiesta and each month features a different liquor. Our pick is April (left) which features JP Yurgle being rained on by GLAAD sponsor Absolut Citron. "This photo is amongst one of my personal favorites," says Adam.
"To those of you attending the release party, large
oversized 35"x35" prints from each month will be on silent auction for
the night."
$15 cover at the door gets you a copy of the calendar as well as entrance to the private rooftop reception. Best of all: 100% of the proceeds goes to AIDS Project Los Angeles. If you're not local, the calendar will be available through the artist's website.
$15 cover at the door gets you a copy of the calendar as well as entrance to the private rooftop reception. Best of all: 100% of the proceeds goes to AIDS Project Los Angeles. If you're not local, the calendar will be available through the artist's website.
May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. To recognize the importance of this occasion, GLAAD is releasing a PSA starring out actor and comic Alec Mapa, who delivers a message about the power of words.
Check out the 30-second spot and add it to your Facebook and MySpace pages!
Check out the 30-second spot and add it to your Facebook and MySpace pages!
As actor Jason Lewis prepares for the big screen premiere of Sex and the City, he'll be making a pit stop to
present at the San Francisco GLAAD Media Awards on Saturday, May 10. This isn't Jason's first time at the rodeo; he presented at the Los Angeles GLAAD Media Awards in 2007 (right, with GLAAD President Neil Giuliano), hot on the heels of his turn as a closeted soap actor on Brothers & Sisters.
Jason is featured in the new issue of Los Angeles Confidential, on sale now. The glossy mag is either so cool or so infrequent that they don't bother to give it a date or number, but it's the "Style & Design 2008" issue with Hilary Duff on the cover.
In regards to his Brothers & Sisters storyline, the actor said in the interview, "In terms of playing gay for the first time, I was supported by a really good story. It felt very much like a human issue and not a sexual issue."
Asked if he's gay, Jason says he's not and quickly rallies as an ally: "In the world we're living in, gay people are still horribly discriminated against. Why does anybody need to be so affected by someone else's happiness? Some of these people show up 20 years in a row at the county clerk's office [to get married] knowing they're going to be turned down. That's dedication and love...These are decent people."
And so are you Jason!
To find out more about the San Fran GLAAD Media Awards, click here.
And to see just how much of an ally Jason really is, check out this star turn!
Jason is featured in the new issue of Los Angeles Confidential, on sale now. The glossy mag is either so cool or so infrequent that they don't bother to give it a date or number, but it's the "Style & Design 2008" issue with Hilary Duff on the cover.
In regards to his Brothers & Sisters storyline, the actor said in the interview, "In terms of playing gay for the first time, I was supported by a really good story. It felt very much like a human issue and not a sexual issue."
Asked if he's gay, Jason says he's not and quickly rallies as an ally: "In the world we're living in, gay people are still horribly discriminated against. Why does anybody need to be so affected by someone else's happiness? Some of these people show up 20 years in a row at the county clerk's office [to get married] knowing they're going to be turned down. That's dedication and love...These are decent people."
And so are you Jason!
To find out more about the San Fran GLAAD Media Awards, click here.
And to see just how much of an ally Jason really is, check out this star turn!
mtvU, MTV's Peabody and Emmy Award-winning college network, and the Kaiser Family Foundation, in partnership with POZ Magazine, today unveiled "Pos or Not", an online game that challenges stereotypes and breaks down the barriers that may prevent people from talking openly about HIV and AIDS, getting tested, and using protection."'Pos or Not' is an urgent analogue to HotorNot.com, designed to capture college students' attention and harness the viral nature of the Web in the ongoing fight against the spread of HIV/AIDS,'" said Stephen Friedman, GM, mtvU in a statement. "'Pos or Not' was created to shatter myths, challenge assumptions and promote responsible sexual behavior - and we salute every participant, as well as the team of college students who conceived the game, for breathing life into it."
Several musicians, bands and public figures are lending their support to the initiative, including Wyclef Jean, Fall Out Boy, Will.i.am, Alyssa Milano, Say Anything, Perez Hilton, Angels & Airwaves, Atmosphere, The Spill Canvas, 30 Seconds to Mars, Aesop Rock, Motion City Soundtrack, All Time Low and Rise Against.
So what are you waiting for? Play the game and learn a thing or two about HIV and AIDS -- and about your own prejudices and assumptions.
In honor of GLSEN's 12th Annual National Day of Silence, talk show host Larry King has recorded a special message in support of the LGBT community. This year's Day of Silence is dedicated to Lawrence King, the 15-year-old student who was shot to death in February by a fellow student, allegedly because King was gay.
“Larry King and I share more in common than just our names,” King says in the spot, which debuts on YouTube today. “We both believe that all students should be free to be themselves without the fear of name calling, bullying or harassment.”
“Larry King and I share more in common than just our names,” King says in the spot, which debuts on YouTube today. “We both believe that all students should be free to be themselves without the fear of name calling, bullying or harassment.”
Out performer Lance Bass is starring in a new public service announcement for the Gay, Lesbian &
Straight Education Network (GLSEN). The spot is being released on Friday, April 25, in honor of the organization's 11th Annual National Day of Silence. This annual event encourages students take a vow of silence to
protest bullying, harassment and discrimination in schools.In an interview with the Associated Press, Bass explains that he got involved with GLSEN after hearing about the murder of Lawrence King, a 15-year-old boy killed by another student in February because he arrived at school in feminine attire.
''I heard about Lawrence on the news," he says, "and it was just incredible to me that kids that age that would have such an issue ... with the subject of being gay. It also shows me that these kids don't -- they don't learn (bigotry) on their own. ... They're being told by older siblings or family members or other fellow students.''
The message of the PSA is: ''Everyday, thousands of students are silenced. They're silenced by fear, they're silenced for being who they are. ... They're brothers, they're sisters, they're gay, they're straight, they're you, they're me.''
The folks over at Logo have brought together a wide range of talents - including Ashanti, Andre 3000, Sara Bareilles, Janet Jackson, T.R. Knight and Portia de Rossi - to speak out against hate crimes in a new public service announcement. The PSA was produced in the wake of the murder of 15-year-old Lawrence King, a gay teen in Oxnard, California, by fellow student Brandon McInerney, who is being charged with a hate crime. MTV Networks will be carrying the PSA, its latest contribution in a long history of hate crime education (did you know that back in January 2001, MTV replaced 18 hours of programming with nothing but names and stories of hate crime victims?).
You can view the ad now by clicking here.
It's Women's History Month, which means it's time to celebrate the women whose accomplishments and efforts make a positive impact on each of our lives.
Six actresses from the most LGBT-inclusive network -- ABC -- recorded a PSA together as part of our "Be an Ally & a Friend" campaign. In the spot, they urge viewers to accept and love their friends and family members, regardless of their orientation or gender identity.
The stars appearing in the spot are as follows (listed in order of appearance): Rebecca Romijn (Ugly Betty), Rachel Griffiths (Brothers & Sisters), Oscar-winner Marlee Matlin (Dancing with the Stars), Ana Ortiz (Ugly Betty), Kate Walsh (Private Practice) and Sara Ramirez (Grey's Anatomy). Check it out!
If you live in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, or New Haven, CT, this PSA will be airing on your local ABC affiliate! Keep your eyes peeled!
We are very proud of all the straight allies who participated in GLAAD's PSA campaign, taking a stand for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people everywhere.
Six actresses from the most LGBT-inclusive network -- ABC -- recorded a PSA together as part of our "Be an Ally & a Friend" campaign. In the spot, they urge viewers to accept and love their friends and family members, regardless of their orientation or gender identity.
The stars appearing in the spot are as follows (listed in order of appearance): Rebecca Romijn (Ugly Betty), Rachel Griffiths (Brothers & Sisters), Oscar-winner Marlee Matlin (Dancing with the Stars), Ana Ortiz (Ugly Betty), Kate Walsh (Private Practice) and Sara Ramirez (Grey's Anatomy). Check it out!
If you live in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, or New Haven, CT, this PSA will be airing on your local ABC affiliate! Keep your eyes peeled!
We are very proud of all the straight allies who participated in GLAAD's PSA campaign, taking a stand for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people everywhere.
The always lovely and talented Sara Ramirez (Grey's Anatomy) has recorded a new PSA in Spanish as part of GLAAD's ongoing "Be an Ally & a Friend" campaign. The spot has already appeared on Terra.com, the largest internet access provider in Spain and Latin America, and will make its debut next week on mun2 television, Telemundo's very popular music and pop culture network.
Don't speak Spanish? Here's a translation:
"Hi, I’m Sara Ramirez. Discrimination and intolerance affect our families. What happens when that discrimination is against a brother, sister, niece, mother, or uncle who is gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender … Would you accept it? For a more inclusive world say ‘no’ to stereotypes and discrimination. For more information, please visit the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation: glaad.org."
Don't speak Spanish? Here's a translation:
"Hi, I’m Sara Ramirez. Discrimination and intolerance affect our families. What happens when that discrimination is against a brother, sister, niece, mother, or uncle who is gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender … Would you accept it? For a more inclusive world say ‘no’ to stereotypes and discrimination. For more information, please visit the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation: glaad.org."





