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    Home » Television Academy selects LGBTQ media advocacy organization GLAAD for 2023 Governors Award

    Television Academy selects LGBTQ media advocacy organization GLAAD for 2023 Governors Award

    By SHOOTTuesday, November 14, 2023Updated:Sunday, July 7, 2024No Comments1426 Views
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    The Television Academy today announced GLAAD, the world’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) media advocacy organization, as the 2023 Governors Award recipient. The award recognizes GLAAD’s work over nearly four decades to secure fair, accurate and diverse representation of the LGBTQ community in the media and entertainment industries and to advocate for LGBTQ equality. GLAAD’s president and CEO, Sarah Kate Ellis, will accept the honor during the Jan. 15 Emmy® Awards telecast on FOX.

    The Governors Award is bestowed by the Television Academy’s Board of Governors and honors an individual, company or organization that has made a profound, transformational and long-lasting contribution to the arts and/or science of television.

    Founded in 1985 by Vito Russo, author of The Celluloid Closet, and other LGBTQ advocates, GLAAD works with leaders in television, film, gaming, news, business, politics and more to lead the global conversation and ensure authentic and diverse LGBTQ stories are seen and heard. “GLAAD’s diligence and influence are especially critical in today’s world as we’re seeing a flood of anti-LGBTQ legislation being proposed across the country. We are honored to recognize GLAAD’s commitment to equality for all,” said Governors Award Selection Committee chair Kim Taylor-Coleman.

    “Television shapes our society and influences dialogue that increases understanding and acceptance, making GLAAD’s work so important to the LGBTQ community to legislative bodies and to the public,” said Frank Scherma, chair of the Television Academy. “Through its education and advocacy programs, it has had a culture-changing impact.”

    Ellis, who was named to the TIME100 list of “Most Influential People of 2023,” has served as president and CEO of GLAAD since 2014. Ellis advocates for LGBTQ people in front of the U.S. Congress with global CEOs, religious leaders, local advocates and across all media industries. Under her leadership, GLAAD has become one of the most powerful organizations bringing LGBTQ issues to the forefront of the mainstream conversation.

    “This tremendous honor from the Television Academy is a testament to the historic and impactful work of GLAAD’s founders, board members and staff over the past four decades as well as the LGBTQ executives, creators and talent who are telling authentic LGBTQ stories on television,” said Ellis. “At a time when our world seems more divided and media plays an outsized role in shaping culture, television has the unique power to tell human stories that grow empathy and acceptance. This honor is just the latest example of how the Television Academy plays a pivotal role in ensuring accurate and diverse storytelling, which educates, entertains and enlightens.”

    GLAAD’s annual Where We Are on TV report tracks the quantity, quality and diversity of LGBTQ representation while also informing GLAAD’s own advocacy within the television industry. The nonprofit uses the data to understand the larger picture of how the LGBTQ community is presented by television networks, cable and streaming services and provides this information along with other resources to help content creators and news organizations strive for accurate and inclusive storytelling, depictions and reporting. The most recent report shows a record number of LGBTQ regular characters on scripted television while showing the need for an increase in storytelling about transgender characters, LGBTQ characters of color and characters living with HIV, all of which GLAAD described as having disproportionately low representation.

    The Where We Are on TV report is a program of the GLAAD Media Institute (GMI), a team of experts who work behind the scenes with television and media executives and creatives to ensure that LGBTQ characters and storylines are accurate and inclusive. The GMI’s advocacy work includes several industries, including video games, advertising, technology and Spanish-language media. Since its creation in 2018, GMI has trained nearly 200,000 people, consulted on hundreds of media projects and conducted focused research to give the media the information and data needed to create compelling LGBTQ content without reinforcing common stereotypes and misinformation.

    GLAAD runs campaigns, programs and initiatives focused on visibility and dialogue about LGBTQ people and issues, including Spirit Day, when leaders in entertainment, news, sports and education speak out in support of LGBTQ youth. Most recently, GLAAD held its inaugural Black Queer Creative Summit, which brought over 150 Black LGBTQ writers and creatives together to share best practices for working in the entertainment industry. GLAAD has also consulted with organizations that represent other historically marginalized communities to share best practices and advance their work with the media.

    The annual GLAAD Media Awards, which honor outstanding LGBTQ-inclusive news and entertainment projects, will celebrate its 35th anniversary this year. The awards provide a global stage that welcomes industry talent to speak out in support of the LGBTQ community.

    Previous recipients of the Governors Award, which debuted in 1978, include the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, Debbie Allen, Tyler Perry, Star Trek, American Idol, mtvU Campaign for Darfur, PBS, Masterpiece Theater, Hallmark Cards Inc. and Walter Cronkite.

    The 75th Emmy Awards will air on Monday, Jan. 15, 2024, (8:00-11:00 PM EST/5:00-8:00 PM PST) on FOX.

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    Inaugural winners unveiled in ADC AI Visual Design Dreamina AI category

    Thursday, May 21, 2026
    ADC AI Visual Design-Dreamina AI category winners announced

    The global Art Directors Club and Dreamina AI announced the ADC Cube and cash prize winners in the inaugural ADC AI Visual Design-Dreamina AI category, dedicated to honoring the frontier of generative craft in this year’s ADC 105th Annual Awards.

    The new category, which was free to enter and made possible by ADC’s exclusive partnership with Dreamina AI, part of ByteDance, recognizes evolving creative craft and honors modern creators who are using AI as a creative partner to expand the boundaries of visual expression.

    The first ADC Cube and cash prize winners of the new competition are as follows.

    First Place: ADC Gold Cube, $6,000
    Xīnxīn Li and Donglin Cheng, Beijng, “Ivory”

    Second Place: ADC Silver Cube, $4,000 each
    Anne Horel, Paris “La Tisseuse d’Ombres” (“The Shadows Weaver”)
    Jason Peng, Chongqing “Perfect Place”
    Park Zhi, Guangzhou, “Red Pill”

    Third Place: ADC Bronze Cube, $2,000 each
    Chén Kūn, Shenyang, “Ordinary Anthem”
    Serhii Kostenko, Berlin, “Trained on Perfection”
    Xingchen Ding, Hangzhou, “The Joyful Pasture”
    Dorothy Pang, Vancouver, “Love Hotel”
    Tāozé Cài, Beijing, “Bad Traveling”
    Yongning Zhang, Suzhou, “Big Eyes Town”

    Hongye Liu, Shanghai, was awarded a Merit for “{HONG KONG LOADING…}”.

     

    “Rather than limiting ourselves strictly to the original storyboard, we drew continuous inspiration from Dreamina AI during the creation process,” explained Gold Cube winner Xinxin Li. “The mutual inspiration between human creativity and AI capability allowed us to revise and optimize the script accordingly, and eventually we... Read More

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