Sure, awards season may look a little different this year, but the worldâs largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization is still coming with that representation energy! On Thursday, the nominees for the 32nd GLAAD Media Awards were announced.
Yâall know the intersections are showing up and showing out, which means thereâs definitely some Black-ass content to highlight and celebrate this year.
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In the Outstanding Film – Wide Release category, you have Ma Raineyâs Black Bottom (starring Viola Davis), The Craft: Legacy (starring Lovie Simone) and Gina Prince Bythewoodâs The Old Guard.
The fantastic and personally highly recommended Netflix documentary centering the history of transgender peopleâs impact on American culture Disclosure was nominated in the Outstanding Documentary category.
Lena Waitheâs Twenties scored a nom in the Outstanding Comedy Series category. The Outstanding Drama Series category includes titles like 9-1-1: Lone Star and Katori Hallâs P-Valley.
Hollywood (for which Janet Mock is a writer, director and executive producer) and Michaela Coelâs I May Destroy You are each in the running under the Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series category.
Deaf U, Legendary, Queer Eye, RuPaulâs Drag Race and Weâre Here are all battling it out in the Outstanding Reality Program.
In the music lane, thereâs Kehlani, Peppermint and Halsey in the Outstanding Music Artist category and Chika, Keiynan Lonsdale, Kidd Kenn and Victoria MonĂ©t in the Outstanding Breakthrough Music Artist category.
And those are just a few amazing nominees! Thereâs so much more!
âDuring an unprecedented year of crises and isolation, the nominees for the 32nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards reached LGBTQ people with powerful stories and inspired countless others around the world with bold looks at LGBTQ people and issues,â GLAAD President & CEO Sarah Kate Ellis said in a statement via a press release sent to The Root. âAs GLAAD continues to lead the fight for LGBTQ acceptance, this yearâs nominees remind us that even in times of political and cultural division, diverse LGBTQ representation and visibility can enlighten, entertain, and create lasting change.â
The complete list of nominees for the 32nd GLAAD Media Awards can be found at glaad.org. Award recipients will be announced in a virtual ceremony scheduled to take place in April 2021.
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