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New York Post targets trans people with ‘harmful’ reporting on Charlie Kirk murder, critics say

The right-wing outlet has tried to tie the killing of the political commentator to the transgender community.

Whither NLGJA?

The leading professional organization for LGBT journalists is facing a crisis that threatens its very survival. In a changing media landscape and a tough economy, how does a small nonprofit live up to its mission and retain members?

The Advocate Wins Two NLGJA Journalism Awards

The Advocate's Sunnivie Brydum and Michelle Garcia were announced as among the winners of this year's Excellence in Journalism Awards.

NLGJA President Michael Triplett Dead at 48

Triplett, who had been president just a few months but had long been involved with the group, died today after a struggle with cancer.

The Advocate Wins Five Journalism Awards from NLGJA

Founded in 1967, The Advocate is heading into its 50th year of producing award-winning LGBT journalism.

Chris Geidner Wins NLGJA Journalist of the Year Award

Geidner wins praise especially for his coverage of the marriage equality movement.

Advocate Staffers Win Three NLGJA Excellence in Journalism Awards

The work of (pictured, from left) Diane Anderson-Minshall, Lucas Grindley, and David Artavia is honored.

The Advocate recognized with Legacy Award from LGBTQ+ journalists association

NLGJA honors The Advocate with Legacy Award for outstanding LGBTQ+ journalism.

National LGBTQ Journalists Group Taps First Leader of Color

CNN editor Sharif Durhams wants the NLGJA organization -- and journalism as a whole -- to better reflect the American audience.

Gay CNN Anchor: My Work Is Better Since Coming Out

Richard Quest reflected on how coming out has impacted his professional life at Thursday's NLGJA gathering of LGBT media professionals in Chicago.

LGBTQ or LGBTQ+: Why All the Fuss About the +?

The community remains divided over whether or not to place the plus.

NLGJA Announces 2012 Awards

The organization will present awards at the UNITY 2012 Convention on August 3.

At LGBTQ Journalists Event, Emcee Calls Attendees 'Its'

A joke by an Ohio weatherman went wildy awry, resulting in an apology and resignation.

Founders of Bay Area Reporter, Philadelphia Gay News Inducted into LGBT Journalists Hall of Fame

Mark Segal, who founded the Philadelphia Gay News in 1976, and Bob Ross, who co-founded the Bay Area Reporter in 1971 are the newest inductees to the LGBT Journalists Hall of Fame.

'Boots': How a closeted Marine's story became a Netflix show

The timely Netflix series stars Miles Heizer as a young gay man discovering himself and a brotherhood while serving in the military.

White Cops Tackle, Arrest Black Gay TV Reporter During Press Conference

"This is what it's like to be a Black reporter in 2023," Evan Lambert said after being thrown to the ground and arrested for allegedly speaking too loudly at a press conference.

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Don Lemon: A Selfie to Remember

The National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association brought in loads of media stars for its annual fundraiser.

Why Is an LGBTQ Organization Taking Money From Fox News?

No group that works for minority interests should be associated with a racist, misogynistic network.