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Thursday May 14, 2015
19 GLAAD Celebs Talk LGBT Rights
Thursday May 14, 2015
Thursday May 14, 2015
Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of
OUTTAKE VOICES™ talks with 19 celebrities on the Red Carpet at the 26th
GLAAD Media Awards in NYC. First we spoke with Steven Petrow an
award-winning journalist, author and host of "Modern Manners Expert" for
Hilton Worldwide which is a fierce sponsor for the GLAAD Media Awards
and our LGBT community. Next we talked to ESPN’s Christina Kahrl who’s
also a GLAAD Board Member. Kahrl who is currently writing and editing
for ESPN talked about the importance of trans issues and supporting LGBT
athletes especially for our younger generation. Then we talked with
Police Chief Crystal Moore who was unfairly fired by the Mayor of Latta,
South Carolina. Moore accepted the GLAAD Award for Outstanding TV
Journalism Segment: "Fired for Being Gay?" MSNBC Live (MSNBC) with
MSNBC reporter Craig Melvin. She attended with her partner Kristi Isgett
on her left in our photo. We were then joined by Jenny Boylan, Co-Chair
GLAAD Board of Directors whose autobiography “She's Not There: A Life
in Two Genders” was the first book by an openly transgender American to
become a bestseller.
Then country music singer Ty Herndon who performed at the Awards talked about coming out last year and being embraced by his fans. He also discussed GLAAD’s Nashville: The Concert for Love and Acceptance happening Friday, June 12th in Nashville which he will headline. Television personality Ross Matthews who hosted the GLAAD Awards stopped by to talk about the importance of taking a moment to celebrate our LGBT advancements. Then actress and LGBT ally Lynda Carter who was there to present Thomas Roberts with the Vito Russo Award talked about how honored she was to do so as well as give us her spin on LGBT equality. We concluded our Red Carpet coverage with fierce LGBT allies actors Judith Light and Jeffrey Tambor from the hit Amazon series “Transparent” who both talked about the importance of using their celebrity to make change for LGBT and gender equality stating, “What is most important is that lives are being saved.” Kelly Ripa was also honored with GLAAD's Excellence in Media Award. (Photos by Marilyn Rosen)
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