GLAAD Media Awards 2023 Winners, Get the Full List Here
by Swetha P
Updated May 15, 2023
What is GLAAD?
GLAAD, which stands for the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, is a non-governmental organization in the United States focused on monitoring media and advocating for accurate representation of LGBTQ+ individuals. It was initially established as a response to harmful and derogatory coverage of gay and lesbian communities, as well as their portrayals in the media and entertainment sectors.
The organization strives to combat negative stereotypes, promote inclusivity, and ensure fair and respectful representation of the diverse LGBTQ+ community in various forms of media, including television, film, and news. By monitoring media content, raising awareness, and working with industry professionals, GLAAD plays a crucial role in fostering a more inclusive and accepting society for all.
GLAAD Media Awards 2023 Winners
The winners of the 2023 GLAAD Media Awards were recently announced in New York City, marking the second wave of awards for the 34th annual event. Among the recipients was Netflix's Heartstopper, which won in the category of Outstanding Kids & Family Programming - Live Action. This LGBTQ+ romance series, based on Alice Oseman's webcomic, gained widespread acclaim after its release in 2022 and will soon premiere its second season on August 3rd.
Other notable winners included the tie between Fire Island and Anything's Possible for Outstanding Film - Streaming/TV, We're Here for Outstanding Reality Series, and The Problem with Jon Stewart for Outstanding Variety or Talk Show Episode. The event also honored Maren Morris with the Excellence in Media Award and Jonathan Van Ness with the Vito Russo Award. The ceremony, hosted by actor Harvey Guillén, celebrated diverse and inclusive storytelling in the media industry.
The complete list of winners for the 18 categories unveiled at the New York event is provided, while the winners for the remaining 15 categories had been previously announced during the Los Angeles ceremony held in March. The GLAAD Media Awards continue to recognize and uplift outstanding LGBTQ+ representation across various forms of media, acknowledging the importance of inclusivity and accurate portrayals in advancing equality and acceptance.
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2023 GLAAD Media Awards Winners List
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Barbara Gittings Award for Excellence in LGBTQ Media: Los Angeles Blade and Washington Blade
How is GLAAD named?
In a significant announcement made on March 24, 2013, GLAAD, formerly known as the "Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation," officially changed its name to simply GLAAD. This name change reflected their commitment to inclusivity and their recognition of the importance of incorporating bisexual and transgender individuals in their work to support the entire LGBTQ+ community.
Leading the organization since 2014 is Sarah Kate Ellis, who currently serves as the president and CEO of GLAAD. During Ellis's tenure, GLAAD experienced impressive growth, with a revenue increase of 38%. In 2015, Sarah Kate Ellis promoted Nick Adams to the newly established role of Director of Transgender Media & Representation.
Adams had been with GLAAD since 1998 and had previously held the position of Director of Communications & Special Projects. This move demonstrated GLAAD's dedication to amplifying transgender voices and improving their representation in the media. With Ellis and Adams playing integral roles, GLAAD continues to be at the forefront of advocating for accurate and inclusive portrayals of the LGBTQ+ community across various media platforms.
GLAAD Media Awards 2023 Winners - FAQs
GLAAD originally stood for "Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation."
GLAAD changed its name on March 24, 2013.
GLAAD changed its name to reflect a commitment to inclusivity and to incorporate bisexual and transgender individuals in their efforts.
The current president and CEO of GLAAD is Sarah Kate Ellis.
Sarah Kate Ellis took over as the leader of GLAAD in 2014.