The 35th Annual GLAAD Media Awards feature an eclectic group of nominees celebrating positive presentations of the LGBTQ+ community in film, television, journalism, comic books and graphic novels. In addition to critically acclaimed movies like “American Fiction” and “Rustin,” TV series including “Harlem,” “Black Cake” and “Fellow Travelers” also received nods. You can see the full list of nominees at GLAAD’s website, but we’re highlighting some of the notable Black artists and projects that are in the running.
Renaissance: A Film by Beyonce – Special Recognition
Queen Bey is so badass, she couldn’t tied down to one specific category. “Renaissance” deserves Special Recognition.
Suggested Reading
American Fiction – Outstanding Film – Wide Theatrical Release

Has Sterling K. Brown ever delivered a character that wasn’t compelling and fascinating? No, he hasn’t.
The Blackening – Outstanding Film – Wide Theatrical Release
From now on, all horror movies must be this funny and clever.
Bottoms – Outstanding Film – Wide Theatrical Release
If you thought Ayo Edebiri’s breakout year was only happening on TV, you’d be wrong.
The Color Purple – Outstanding Film – Wide Theatrical Release
If you’re bothered by Celie and Shug’s love story, that’s a you problem, not a “The Color Purple” problem.
Rustin – Outstanding Film – Streaming Or TV
It’s long past time that Bayard Rustin received his flowers for being one of the most crucial leaders of the civil rights movement.
Little Richard: I Am Everything – Outstanding Documentary
This fascinating documentary examines the rock and roll legend’s life and career, particularly the role gender and sexuality played in his stage presentation.
The Stroll – Outstanding Documentary
Black and Latina transgender sex workers in New York’s Meatpacking District during the 1980s and 1990s get a chance to have their stories told.
Found – Outstanding New Series

It will be very interesting to see how Gabi puts her life back together in Season 2. Honestly, I’m not sure she can.
The Other Black Girl – Outstanding New Series
When you’ve been the only Black person in the office for a long time, it’s very exciting to finally see another Black person get hired. However, what happens when things get weird and mysterious?
9-1-1: Lone Star – Outstanding Drama Series

What makes “9-1-1: Lone Star” and the original “9-1-1,” so much fun to watch are the loyal, non-judgmental relationships among these found families.
The Chi – Outstanding Drama Series
Thanks to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, the second half of “The Chi” Season 6 won’t air for a while, so you have time to catch up on Paramount+.
Doctor Who – Outstanding Drama Series

If you have a problem with transgender actress Yasmin Finney as Donna’s daughter Rose Noble, you don’t really understand what The Doctor stands for, and you’ve missed the point of the show.
Harlem – Outstanding Comedy Series

Tye is definitely the show’s messiest character, but she also might be its most interesting.
Black Cake – Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series
“Black Cake” got lost in the shuffle amid the strikes, but the Hulu limited series following two adult siblings as they delve into their mother’s mysterious past is worth checking out.
Fellow Travelers – Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series
“Fellow Travelers” is a beautiful, heartbreaking, frustrating, and, yes, sexy story of two couples trying to find love as the world tells them they can’t.
Queer Eye – Outstanding Reality Program
When the nonstop bad news of this chaotic world gets too much, you’d be hard pressed to find a more uplifting show than “Queer Eye,” which returns for Season 8 on Jan. 24.
RuPaul’s Drag Race – Outstanding Reality Competition Program
From now on, we really should settle all disputes with a “Lip Sync for the Win!”
Janelle Monae, “The Age of Pleasure” – Outstanding Music Artist
The way Janelle Monae is so unapologetically herself is admirable. Plus, she’s the kind of artist who never makes boring music.
Victoria Monet, “JAGUAR II” – Outstanding Music Artist
If you didn’t have “On My Mama” on repeat in 2023, you may have just woken up from a coma or were living in an underground bunker for the last 40 years.
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