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The '''33rd GLAAD Media Awards''' is an 2022 annual presentation of the [[GLAAD Media Award]]s, presented by [[GLAAD]] honoring the 2021 media season. It was held on April 2, 2022 in Los Angeles<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.eonline.com/news/1325755/glaad-media-awards-2022-winners-the-complete-list|title=GLAAD Media Awards 2022 Winners: The Complete List|first=Corinne|last=Miller|publisher=E! News|date=April 3, 2022|accessdate=April 3, 2022}}</ref> and was later held on May 6, 2022 in New York City. The awards honor 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. GLAAD announced the 198 nominees split across 28 categories on January 19, 2022 on [[TikTok]].<ref name="Nominees">{{cite press release|title=GLAAD Announces Nominees For The 33rd Annual GLADD Media Awards|url=https://www.glaad.org/releases/glaad-announces-nominees-33rd-annual-glaad-media-awards|publisher=GLAAD|date=January 19, 2022}}</ref> For the first time since 2019, the winners would be announced in an in-person ceremony.<ref>{{cite news|last=Malkin|first=Marc|title=GLAAD Media Awards Return as In-Person Events (EXCLUSIVE)|url=https://variety.com/2021/awards/news/glaad-media-awards-1235134569/|work=Variety|date=December 21, 2021}}</ref> [[Michaela Jaé Rodriguez]], [[Kacey Musgraves]], [[Judith Light]] and [[Wilson Cruz]] received special recognition awards for their advocacy.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://variety.com/2022/awards/news/glaad-media-awards-winners-1235260593/ | title=Judith Light, Wilson Cruz Honored at GLAAD Media Awards 2022 | date=May 7, 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.glaad.org/blog/kacey-musgraves-receive-vanguard-award-lgbtq-allyship-33rd-annual-glaad-media-awards-los | title=Kacey Musgraves to receive Vanguard Award at 33rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles, hosted by We're Here's Bob the Drag Queen, Eureka O'Hara, and Shangela; Andrew Garfield, JoJo Siwa, and more to attend | date=March 8, 2022 }}</ref>
The '''33rd GLAAD Media Awards''' is a 2022 annual presentation of the [[GLAAD Media Award]]s, presented by [[GLAAD]] honoring the 2021 media season. It was held on April 2, 2022 in Los Angeles<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.eonline.com/news/1325755/glaad-media-awards-2022-winners-the-complete-list|title=GLAAD Media Awards 2022 Winners: The Complete List|first=Corinne|last=Miller|publisher=E! News|date=April 3, 2022|accessdate=April 3, 2022}}</ref> and was later held on May 6, 2022 in New York City. The awards honor 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. GLAAD announced the 198 nominees split across 28 categories on January 19, 2022 on [[TikTok]].<ref name="Nominees">{{cite press release|title=GLAAD Announces Nominees For The 33rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards|url=https://www.glaad.org/releases/glaad-announces-nominees-33rd-annual-glaad-media-awards|publisher=GLAAD|date=January 19, 2022}}</ref> For the first time since 2019, the winners were announced in an in-person ceremony.<ref>{{cite news|last=Malkin|first=Marc|title=GLAAD Media Awards Return as In-Person Events (EXCLUSIVE)|url=https://variety.com/2021/awards/news/glaad-media-awards-1235134569/|work=Variety|date=December 21, 2021}}</ref> [[Michaela Jaé Rodriguez]], [[Kacey Musgraves]], [[Judith Light]] and [[Wilson Cruz]] received special recognition awards for their advocacy.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://variety.com/2022/awards/news/glaad-media-awards-winners-1235260593/ | title=Judith Light, Wilson Cruz Honored at GLAAD Media Awards 2022 | date=May 7, 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.glaad.org/blog/kacey-musgraves-receive-vanguard-award-lgbtq-allyship-33rd-annual-glaad-media-awards-los | title=Kacey Musgraves to receive Vanguard Award at 33rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles, hosted by We're Here's Bob the Drag Queen, Eureka O'Hara, and Shangela; Andrew Garfield, JoJo Siwa, and more to attend | newspaper=Glaad | date=March 8, 2022 }}</ref>


==Nominees==
==Nominees==
The nominees were announced on GLAAD's [[TikTok]] page on January 19, 2022.<ref name="Nominees">{{cite press release|title=GLAAD Announces Nominees For The 33rd Annual GLADD Media Awards|url=https://www.glaad.org/releases/glaad-announces-nominees-33rd-annual-glaad-media-awards|publisher=GLAAD|date=January 19, 2022}}</ref>
The nominees were announced on GLAAD's [[TikTok]] page on January 19, 2022.<ref name="Nominees">{{cite press release|title=GLAAD Announces Nominees For The 33rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards|url=https://www.glaad.org/releases/glaad-announces-nominees-33rd-annual-glaad-media-awards|publisher=GLAAD|date=January 19, 2022}}</ref>


Once announced, winners once will be listed first, highlighted in '''boldface''', and indicated with a double dagger ({{double-dagger}}).<ref>{{cite news|url=https://ew.com/awards/glaad-media-awards-2022-winners-list/|title=Hacks, Drag Race, and more honored at 2022 GLAAD Media Awards: See the full list of winners|first=Tyler|last=Aqulina|publisher=Entertainment Weekly|date=April 3, 2022|accessdate=April 3, 2022}}</ref>
Once announced, winners once will be listed first, highlighted in '''boldface''', and indicated with a double dagger ({{double-dagger}}).<ref>{{cite news|url=https://ew.com/awards/glaad-media-awards-2022-winners-list/|title=Hacks, Drag Race, and more honored at 2022 GLAAD Media Awards: See the full list of winners|first=Tyler|last=Aqulina|publisher=Entertainment Weekly|date=April 3, 2022|accessdate=April 3, 2022}}</ref>
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* ''[[Shiva Baby]]'' ([[Utopia (distributor)|Utopia]])
* ''[[Shiva Baby]]'' ([[Utopia (distributor)|Utopia]])
* ''[[Swan Song (2021 Todd Stephens film)|Swan Song]]'' ([[Magnolia Pictures]])
* ''[[Swan Song (2021 Todd Stephens film)|Swan Song]]'' ([[Magnolia Pictures]])
* ''[[I Miss You (film)|Tu Me Manques]]'' ([[Dark Star Pictures]])
* ''[[I Miss You (2019 film)|Tu Me Manques]]'' ([[Dark Star Pictures]])
* ''[[Suk Suk|Twilight's Kiss]]'' ([[Strand Releasing]])
* ''[[Suk Suk|Twilight's Kiss]]'' ([[Strand Releasing]])
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{{Award category|#eedd82|[[GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Documentary|Outstanding Documentary]]}}
{{Award category|#eedd82|[[GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Documentary|Outstanding Documentary]]}}
* '''''[[Changing the Game (2019 film)|Changing the Game]]'' ([[Hulu]])'''{{double-dagger}}
* '''''Changing the Game'' ([[Hulu]])'''{{double-dagger}}
** ''[[Cured (film)|Cured]]'' ([[PBS]]/[[Independent Lens]])
** ''[[Cured (film)|Cured]]'' ([[PBS]]/[[Independent Lens]])
** ''[[Flee (film)|Flee]]'' ([[Neon (company)|NEON]])
** ''[[Flee (film)|Flee]]'' ([[Neon (company)|NEON]])
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{{Award category|#eedd82|[[GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Reality Program|Outstanding Reality Program]]}}
{{Award category|#eedd82|[[GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Reality Program|Outstanding Reality Program]]}}
* '''''[[RuPaul's Drag Race]]'' ([[VH1]])'''{{double-dagger}}
* '''''[[RuPaul's Drag Race]]'' ([[VH1]])'''{{double-dagger}} (TIE)
** ''[[We're Here]]'' ([[HBO]])
* '''''[[We're Here]]'' ([[HBO]])'''{{double-dagger}} (TIE)
** ''[[12 Dates of Christmas (TV series)|12 Dates of Christmas]]'' ([[HBO Max]])
** ''[[12 Dates of Christmas (TV series)|12 Dates of Christmas]]'' ([[HBO Max]])
** ''[[Dancing with the Stars (American TV series)|Dancing with the Stars]]'' ([[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]])
** ''[[Dancing with the Stars (American TV series)|Dancing with the Stars]]'' ([[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]])
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| style="vertical-align:top; width:50%;"|{{Award category|#eedd82|Outstanding Online Journalism – Video or Multimedia}}
| style="vertical-align:top; width:50%;"|{{Award category|#eedd82|Outstanding Online Journalism – Video or Multimedia}}
*'''"Transnational" [series] by Eva Reign, Alyza Enriquez, Freddy McConnell, Vivek Kemp, Courtney Brooks, Sarah Burke, Hendrik Hinzel, Alyza Enriquez, Dan Ming, Trey Strange, and Daisy Wardell (VICE News)''' {{double-dagger}}
*'''"Transnational" [series] by [[Eva Reign]], Alyza Enriquez, Freddy McConnell, Vivek Kemp, Courtney Brooks, Sarah Burke, Hendrik Hinzel, Alyza Enriquez, Dan Ming, Trey Strange, and Daisy Wardell (VICE News)''' {{double-dagger}}
*"+Talk: HIV & Faith" by Karl Schmid, Mike Spierer, Brent Zacky, and Victor Barreiro (Plus Life Media)
*"+Talk: HIV & Faith" by Karl Schmid, Mike Spierer, Brent Zacky, and Victor Barreiro (Plus Life Media)
*"Caretakers" [series] by Geena Rocero, Jon Mallow, Dan Greenberg, Sheena Alexis Suarez, Erin McIntyre, Chelsea Rugg, Shant Alexander, and Victoria Malabrigo (PBS.com)
*"Caretakers" [series] by Geena Rocero, Jon Mallow, Dan Greenberg, Sheena Alexis Suarez, Erin McIntyre, Chelsea Rugg, Shant Alexander, and Victoria Malabrigo (PBS.com)
*"Covid Confessions: Drag Performers Share Their Experiences Working During The Pandemic" by Alec Fischer (Fischr Media)
*"Covid Confessions: Drag Performers Share Their Experiences Working During The Pandemic" by [[Alec Fischer]] (Fischr Media)
*"For Ruth Ellis Center Staff, Helping LGBTQ Homeless Youth is Personal" by Scott Gatz, John Halbach, Maria Tridas, and Emily Geraghty (LGBTQ Nation)
*"For Ruth Ellis Center Staff, Helping LGBTQ Homeless Youth is Personal" by Scott Gatz, John Halbach, Maria Tridas, and Emily Geraghty (LGBTQ Nation)
*"How Queer Characters Have Evolved In Children's Animation" by Chris Snyder, Kyle Desiderio, Jess Chou, A.C. Fowler, Kuwilileni Hauwanga, Abbey White, and Kalai Chik (Insider)
*"How Queer Characters Have Evolved In Children's Animation" by Chris Snyder, Kyle Desiderio, Jess Chou, A.C. Fowler, Kuwilileni Hauwanga, Abbey White, and Kalai Chik (Insider)
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** ''[[Unsighted]]'' ([[Studio Pixel Punk]]/Humble Games)
** ''[[Unsighted]]'' ([[Studio Pixel Punk]]/Humble Games)
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| style="vertical-align:top; width:50%;"|{{Award category|#eedd82|Outstanding Graphic Novel/Anthology}}
| style="vertical-align:top; width:50%;"|{{Award category|#eedd82|[[GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Graphic Novel/Anthology|Outstanding Graphic Novel/Anthology]]}}
* '''''[[Cheer Up: Love and Pompoms|Cheer Up! Love and Pompoms]]'', by Crystal Frasier, Val Wise, Oscar O. Jupiter ([[Oni Press]])'''{{double-dagger}}
* '''''[[Cheer Up: Love and Pompoms|Cheer Up! Love and Pompoms]]'', by Crystal Frasier, Val Wise, Oscar O. Jupiter ([[Oni Press]])'''{{double-dagger}}
** ''DC Pride'' [anthology] ([[DC Comics]])
** ''DC Pride'' [anthology] ([[DC Comics]])
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** ''Barbalien: Red Planet'' by Tate Brombal and [[Jeff Lemire]] (Dark Horse Comics)
** ''Barbalien: Red Planet'' by Tate Brombal and [[Jeff Lemire]] (Dark Horse Comics)
** ''The Dreaming: Waking Hours'' by [[G. Willow Wilson]] (DC Comics)
** ''The Dreaming: Waking Hours'' by [[G. Willow Wilson]] (DC Comics)
** ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (2008 team)#Volume_6|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' by [[Al Ewing]] (Marvel Comics)
** ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (2008 team)#All New All-Different Marvel|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' by [[Al Ewing]] (Marvel Comics)
** ''[[Harley Quinn (TV series)|Harley Quinn: The Animated Series - The Eat. Bang! Kill. Tour]]'' by [[Tee Franklin]] (DC Comics)
** ''[[Harley Quinn (TV series)|Harley Quinn: The Animated Series - The Eat. Bang! Kill. Tour]]'' by [[Tee Franklin]] (DC Comics)
** ''Killer Queens'' by David M. Booher (Dark Horse Comics)
** ''Killer Queens'' by David M. Booher (Dark Horse Comics)
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** [[Brockhampton (band)|Brockhampton]], ''[[Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine]]'' (RCA Records/Question Everything)
** [[Brockhampton (band)|Brockhampton]], ''[[Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine]]'' (RCA Records/Question Everything)
** [[Demi Lovato]], ''[[Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over]]'' (Island Records)
** [[Demi Lovato]], ''[[Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over]]'' (Island Records)
** [[Elton John]], ''[[The Lockdown Sessions]]'' (Interscope Records)
** [[Elton John]], ''[[The Lockdown Sessions (Elton John album)|The Lockdown Sessions]]'' (Interscope Records)
** [[Halsey (singer)|Halsey]], ''If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power'' (Capitol Records)
** [[Halsey (singer)|Halsey]], ''If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power'' (Capitol Records)
** [[Kaytranada]], ''Intimidated'' (RCA Records)
** [[Kaytranada]], ''Intimidated'' (RCA Records)
** [[Melissa Etheridge]], ''One Way Out'' (BMG)
** [[Melissa Etheridge]], ''[[One Way Out (Melissa Etheridge album)|One Way Out]]'' (BMG)
** [[Mykki Blanco]], ''Broken Hearts and Beauty Sleep'' (Transgressive Records)
** [[Mykki Blanco]], ''Broken Hearts and Beauty Sleep'' (Transgressive Records)
** [[St. Vincent (musician)|St. Vincent]], ''[[Daddy's Home (St. Vincent album)|Daddy's Home]]'' (Loma Vista Recordings)
** [[St. Vincent (musician)|St. Vincent]], ''[[Daddy's Home (St. Vincent album)|Daddy's Home]]'' (Loma Vista Recordings)
| style="vertical-align:top; width:50%;"|{{Award category|#eedd82|Outstanding Breakthrough Music Artist}}
| style="vertical-align:top; width:50%;"|{{Award category|#eedd82|[[GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Breakthrough Music Artist|Outstanding Breakthrough Music Artist]]}}
* '''[[Lily Rose]], ''Stronger Than I Am'' (Big Loud Records/Back Blocks Music/Republic Records)'''{{double-dagger}}
* '''[[Lily Rose]], ''Stronger Than I Am'' (Big Loud Records/Back Blocks Music/Republic Records)'''{{double-dagger}}
** [[Arlo Parks]], ''[[Collapsed in Sunbeams]]'' (Transgressive Records)
** [[Arlo Parks]], ''[[Collapsed in Sunbeams]]'' (Transgressive Records)
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| style="vertical-align:top; width:50%;"|{{Award category|#eedd82|Outstanding Blog}}
| style="vertical-align:top; width:50%;"|{{Award category|#eedd82|Outstanding Blog}}
* '''''Pittsburgh Lesbian Correspondents''''' {{double-dagger}}
* '''''[[Sue Kerr|Pittsburgh Lesbian Correspondents]]''''' {{double-dagger}}
** ''Holy Bullies and Headless Monsters''
** ''Holy Bullies and Headless Monsters''
** ''Mombian''
** ''Mombian''
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* ''[[Jeopardy!]]'' Champion [[Amy Schneider]]
* ''[[Jeopardy!]]'' Champion [[Amy Schneider]]
* ''[[The Laverne Cox Show]]'' (Shondaland Audio/iHeartMedia)
* ''[[The Laverne Cox Show]]'' (Shondaland Audio/iHeartMedia)
* ''Life Out Loud'' with [[LZ Granderson]] ([[ABC News]])
* ''Life Out Loud'' with [[LZ Granderson]] ([[ABC News (United States)|ABC News]])
* ''[[Outsports]]''{{'}} Coverage of the Tokyo [[2020 Summer Olympics|2020 Olympics]] and [[2020 Summer Paralympics|Paralympics]]
* ''[[Outsports]]''{{'}} Coverage of the Tokyo [[2020 Summer Olympics|2020 Olympics]] and [[2020 Summer Paralympics|Paralympics]]
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[[Category:2022 in LGBTQ history]]

Latest revision as of 16:14, 24 September 2024

33rd GLAAD Media Awards
DateApril 2, 2022 (2022-04-02)
May 6, 2022 (2022-05-06)
LocationThe Beverly Hilton
(Beverly Hills, California)
New York Hilton Midtown
(New York, New York)
CountryUnited States
Hosted byBob the Drag Queen
Eureka O'Hara
Shangela
← 32nd · GLAAD Media Awards · 34th →

The 33rd GLAAD Media Awards is a 2022 annual presentation of the GLAAD Media Awards, presented by GLAAD honoring the 2021 media season. It was held on April 2, 2022 in Los Angeles[1] and was later held on May 6, 2022 in New York City. The awards honor 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. GLAAD announced the 198 nominees split across 28 categories on January 19, 2022 on TikTok.[2] For the first time since 2019, the winners were announced in an in-person ceremony.[3] Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Kacey Musgraves, Judith Light and Wilson Cruz received special recognition awards for their advocacy.[4][5]

Nominees

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The nominees were announced on GLAAD's TikTok page on January 19, 2022.[2]

Once announced, winners once will be listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).[6]

Film

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Television

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Journalism

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Outstanding TV Journalism Segment
Outstanding TV Journalism – Long-Form
Outstanding Print Article
  • "Lawmakers Can't Cite Local Examples of Trans Girls in Sports" by David Crary & Lindsay Whitehurst (The Associated Press)
    • "Billy Porter Breaks a 14-Year Silence: 'This Is What HIV-Positive Looks Like Now'" by Billy Porter, as told by Lacey Rose (The Hollywood Reporter)
    • "Books Probed by a Texas Lawmaker by Women, People of Color, LGBTQ Writers. They're Asking: 'Really?'" by Talia Richman & Corbett Smith (The Dallas Morning News)
    • "Bowen Yang is Defining Funny for a New Generation" by David Canfield (Entertainment Weekly)
    • "Diary of an ICE Detainee" by Yariel Valdes Gonzalez (Washington Blade)
    • "Elliot Page is Ready for This Moment" by Katy Steinmetz (TIME)
    • "The Hearts of Venezuela" by Taylor Hirschberg (Out)
    • "Inside the Sparkling, Rainbow-Filled World of JoJo Siwa" by Jason Sheeler (People)
    • "Keeping Trans Kids From Medicine Doesn't Make Them Disappear" by Jennifer Finney Boylan (The New York Times)
    • "The Year of the Black Queer Revolution" by Ernest Owens (Rolling Stone)
Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage
Outstanding Online Journalism Article
  • "'No Time For Intolerance:' Dr. Rachel Levine Has A Job To Do" by Dawn Ennis (Forbes.com)
    • "Across the South, a Trans Housing Movement Grows" by Raquel Willis (VOGUE.com)
    • "As Anti-Trans Violence Surges, Advocates Demand Policy Reform" by Jo Yurcaba (NBCNews.com)
    • "Let's Talk About (Queer) Sex: The Importance of LGBTQ-inclusive Sex Education in Schools" by David Oliver (USAToday.com)
    • "LGBT+ Afghans Fear Being Forgotten 100 Days Since Taliban Takeover" by Hugo Greenhalgh (Openlynews.com)
    • "Megan Rohrer, the Evangelical Lutheran Church's First Trans Bishop, Wants to Get Messy" by Nico Lang (them.us)
    • "No, DaBaby, HIV Will Not 'Make You Die in 2 to 3 weeks.' Here's the Truth." by David Artavia (Yahoo.com)
    • "T.J. Osborne is Ready to Tell His Story" by Sam Lansky (TIME.com)
    • "What I've Learned After Living with HIV in Secret for Years" by Tony Morrison (GoodMorningAmerica.com)
    • "The Word Missing From the Vast Majority of Anti-Trans Legislation? Transgender" by Orion Rummler & Kate Sosin (19thnews.org)
Outstanding Online Journalism – Video or Multimedia
  • "Transnational" [series] by Eva Reign, Alyza Enriquez, Freddy McConnell, Vivek Kemp, Courtney Brooks, Sarah Burke, Hendrik Hinzel, Alyza Enriquez, Dan Ming, Trey Strange, and Daisy Wardell (VICE News)
  • "+Talk: HIV & Faith" by Karl Schmid, Mike Spierer, Brent Zacky, and Victor Barreiro (Plus Life Media)
  • "Caretakers" [series] by Geena Rocero, Jon Mallow, Dan Greenberg, Sheena Alexis Suarez, Erin McIntyre, Chelsea Rugg, Shant Alexander, and Victoria Malabrigo (PBS.com)
  • "Covid Confessions: Drag Performers Share Their Experiences Working During The Pandemic" by Alec Fischer (Fischr Media)
  • "For Ruth Ellis Center Staff, Helping LGBTQ Homeless Youth is Personal" by Scott Gatz, John Halbach, Maria Tridas, and Emily Geraghty (LGBTQ Nation)
  • "How Queer Characters Have Evolved In Children's Animation" by Chris Snyder, Kyle Desiderio, Jess Chou, A.C. Fowler, Kuwilileni Hauwanga, Abbey White, and Kalai Chik (Insider)
  • "Legendary" [series] by Peppermint, Matt McDonough, Jennifer Tiexiera, Michael Seligman, Julia Hoff, Ryan Murray, Ximena Sanchez, and Tom Lofthouse (NowThis/Discovery+)
  • "Meet the Logo Legends: Brooklyn Trans Liberation" by Terron Moore, Sean Devaney, Sam Manzella, Christopher Rudolph, and Zachary O'Connor (Logo)
  • "The Power of Layshia Clarendon" by Katie Barnes, Jennifer Karson-Strauss, Andy Sharp, and Jennifer Holt (ESPN.com)
  • "Tyra Banks Interview: SI Swimsuit Cover Model Leyna Bloom" (Sports Illustrated Swimsuit)

Other

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Outstanding Broadway Production
Outstanding Blog

Spanish Language

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Outstanding Spanish-Language Scripted Television Series
Outstanding Spanish-Language TV Journalism
Outstanding Spanish-Language Online Journalism Article
  • "Claudia: La Enfermera Trans que Lucha Contra el Covid en Ciudad Juárez" for Louisa Reynolds (Nexos)
  • "Somos Invisibles": La Discriminación y los Riesgos se Multiplican para los Indígenas LGBTQ+" for Albinson Linares (Telemundo)
  • "Anacaona Reyes: Visibiliza a la Comunidad Trans y Educa Desde el Capitolio" por Maricarmen Rivera (El Vocero)
  • "Ana Macho: Sobre Hacer Música Que Rebasa Límites" for Ronald Avila (El Nuevo Día)
  • "Ángel Cruz Aprendió a "Desaprender" los Credos Sociales" for José Karlo Pagán Negrón (Primera Hora)
  • "Así Viven la Menstruación los Hombres Trans" for Miriam Martínez (Vice)
  • "Casa Frida Rescata a Pareja Gay de Homofobia en Jamaica" for Edgar Ulises (Homosensual.com)
  • "En Casa con Kany García y Jocelyn Trochez" for Carole Joseph (People en Español)
  • "Oyuki, la Madre Trans de Seis Hijos que Rompe Prejuicios en México" for Eduard Ribas i Admetlla (EFE)
  • "Una Vida Transgénero: 'Es Momento de que nos Dejemos Ver'" for Marcos Billy Guzman (El Nuevo Día)
Outstanding Spanish-Language Online Journalism – Video or Multimedia
  • "Expulsados México: Cómo la Comunidad Transgénero se Unió para Ayudar a los Migrantes" for Patricia Clarembaux, Anna Clare Spelman, y Celemente Sánchez (Univision Noticias)
  • "Alexa: Su Vida y la Justicia que no llega a un Año de su Asesinato" for Marcos Billy Guzmán y Adlín González (El Nuevo Día)
  • "Marcha del Orgullo LGBTI: Día de Festejo, Pero También de Protesta" for Jair Cabrera Torres (La Jornada)
  • "Ser Mujer, ser Trans y ser Mapuche" for Natalia Barrera Francis, Paula Daibert, and Claudia Escobar (AJ+ Español)
  • "Vogue en el Paro Nacional y Transmilenio: ¿Qué hay detrás?" for Jahira Quintero, Pilar Cuartas Rodríguez, Laura Salomón, Dani Jara, Piisciiss, Nova and Axid (La Disidencia - El Espectador)

Special Recognition

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Special Recognition
Special Recognition (Spanish-Language)

References

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  1. ^ Miller, Corinne (April 3, 2022). "GLAAD Media Awards 2022 Winners: The Complete List". E! News. Retrieved April 3, 2022.
  2. ^ a b "GLAAD Announces Nominees For The 33rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards" (Press release). GLAAD. January 19, 2022.
  3. ^ Malkin, Marc (December 21, 2021). "GLAAD Media Awards Return as In-Person Events (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety.
  4. ^ "Judith Light, Wilson Cruz Honored at GLAAD Media Awards 2022". May 7, 2022.
  5. ^ "Kacey Musgraves to receive Vanguard Award at 33rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles, hosted by We're Here's Bob the Drag Queen, Eureka O'Hara, and Shangela; Andrew Garfield, JoJo Siwa, and more to attend". Glaad. March 8, 2022.
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