GAY AND LESBIAN ALLIANCE AGAINST DEFAMATION (GLAAD) (United States)

GLAAD awards [newsnote from Los Angeles with details of awards by this "media watch-dog group" on April 19/98].
P120 (v16n3)(April 29, 1998): 24 (40cm.)
GLAAD awards [the US Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation presented 10th annual GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles on April 17, 1999; details of recipients, special guests, presenters].
P128 (v17n3)(April 21, 1999): 20 (34cm.)
Portrayals barely realistic [article from Los Angeles concerning observations of GLAAD (Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) on the upcoming season of television programs in portrayal ("barely realistic") of lesbian and gay characters; details of named shows].
P131 (v17n6)(Sept. 15, 1999): 23 (31cm.)
Taking on the doctor [report of protests and actions by Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation over Laura Schlessinger's new television program; Schlessinger, a columnist and radio program host, has "run afoul of the gay and lesbian community for her outdated beliefs about gay people"; her radio talk program appears on "hundreds" of American and Canadian stations].
P136 (v18n3)(April 19, 2000): 23 (32cm.)
Stopping Dr. Laura ["Canadian Broadcast Standards Council calls [American radio talk show host] Dr. Laura Schlessinger abusively discriminatory on the basis of sexual orientation"; episodes of hers have been broadcast on Canadian radio; in the US, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation is working to stop her; other details].
P137 (v18n4)(May 31, 2000): 25 (48cm.)
GLAAD research awards [grants for scholars researching gay characters and themes in entertainment media; some grant recipients listed; also "scholars who received honorable mentions" include Henry Rogers and Ron Smyth of University of Toronto and Greg Jacobs, York University; other details].
P142 (v19n1)(Jan. 31, 2001): 21 (27cm.)
GLAAD excellence in media awards [New York report of honorees for 13th annual GLAAD media awards; details of contributions of honorees, who this year are Glenn Close, Nathan Lane, Alan Ball, Shirley MacLaine, Sandra Bernhard, and Brooke Shields].
P151 (v20n2)(March 13, 2002): 22-23 (61cm.)
GLAAD Media Awards [report that nominees announced Dec. 12/02 for 14th annual awards; more than 100 corporate sponsors, many of which are listed in this report; etc.].
P158 (v21n1)[cover misnumbered v201](Jan. 22, 2003): 29 (35cm.)
GLAAD Media Awards [report on the New York portion of the 14th annual awards; list of recipients of the 23 awards, some of which will be presented later in Los Angeles and San Francisco].
P160 (v21n3)(April 16, 2003): 22 (39cm.)
Bush & anti-gay extremists [the American organization, Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, has called on media "to scrutinize President Bush's endorsement of anti-gay organizations' so-called 'Marriage Protection Week' and examine the hateful intolerance of the groups with which the president has now formally aligned his administration"; list of many of the anti-gay organizations; other details].
P164 (v21n7)(Oct. 22, 2003): 26 (26cm.)
GLAAD LGBT Media Awards [report on upcoming 15th annual GLAAD Media Awards, in three parts (Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco) in March, April, and June; "recognize film, television and print media that represent the lgbt community in a fair, accurate and inclusive manner"; details of honorees and some nominees].
P166 (v22n1)(Jan. 28, 2004): 23 (35cm.)
GLAAD honourees [concerning 15th annual GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles; includes list of Awards recipients (English language) announced in that city].
P168 (v22n3)(April 21, 2004): 25-26 (44cm.)
I believe in love [Los Angeles report that Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation has announced winner of "I DO" competition to produce advertisement to promote gay and lesbian equal marriage rights and protections for gay and lesbian families; details].
P171 (v22n6)(Sept. 15, 2004): 28 (25cm.)