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The 34th GLAAD Media Awards is the 2023 annual presentation of the GLAAD Media Awards by GLAAD honoring 2022 films, television shows, video games, musicians and works of journalism that fairly, accurately and inclusively represent the LGBT community and issues relevant to the community.
In August 2022, Florida, citing state-issued guidance against gender affirming care ("widely debunked", according to the UK's Independent), began a rule change process to institute bans on social transition and gender-affirming healthcare for trans youth and a requirement for any adult seeking gender-affirming care to receive approval from the ...
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September 20, 2024 at 7:05 AM BRADENTON, Fla. - Governor Ron DeSantis is holding a press conference in Bradenton on Friday morning. DeSantis is scheduled to speak with Florida Department of ...
7 June: A Shreveport, Louisiana woman "fired wildly" during an argument on a Facebook Live broadcast. [75] 16 June: A Doda, Jammu and Kashmir man murdered a relative with an axe during a Facebook Live broadcast. [76] 23 July: After murdering his ex-girlfriend and her sister, a Tallahassee, Florida man streamed his suicide on Facebook Live. [77]
In 2019, transgender pageant winner Anita Green [26] [27] filed a suit against Miss United States LLC on the grounds of gender identity discrimination. Green entered a franchise of Miss United States after participating in Miss Earth United States, [28] but was refused entry because of the competition rule which states that only a 'natural born female' is allowed to participate.
Jazz Jennings, a South Florida teen, was assigned male at birth.Aged 4, Jennings was diagnosed with gender dysphoria in childhood, making her one of the youngest publicly documented people to be identified as gender dysphoric. [3]
During the early 1980s, various live local programs with local interests were rapidly being created all over the United States in most major television markets. Before there was public access TV, one of Time Inc.'s pioneering stations was in Columbus, Ohio, where Richard Sillman became the nation's youngest cable television director at age 16. [15]