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2026 GLAAD Media Awards Winners List: Young Miko, KATSEYE & More
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Chappell Roan’s visit to Alex Cooper’s popular Call Her Daddy podcast, for an episode titled “Chappell Roan: Are People Scared of Me?,” tied for outstanding podcast episode at the 2026 GLAAD Media Awards with an episode of the I’ve Had It podcast titled “Straight Panic, Gay Excellence.”
The awards, hosted by Jonathan Bennett, were held in Los Angeles on Thursday (March 5).
Both music awards went to young women artists. Young Miko won outstanding music artist, beating such household names as Lady Gaga and Elton John & Brandi Carlile, while KATSEYE won outstanding breakthrough music artist. Young Miko had a Grammy nod at the 2025 ceremony for best música urbana album for her debut album, att. Her sophomore album, Do Not Disturb, is expected to be nominated later this year. KATSEYE had two nods at the Grammy ceremony on Feb. 1 – best new artist and best pop duo/group performance for “Gabriela,” which became the sextet’s first top 30 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. KATSEYE is often dubbed a “global girl group.”
Quinta Brunson, actor, producer, writer, and showrunner of Abbott Elementary, received the Vanguard Award, introduced by Scott Evans. Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers, co-hosts of the podcast Las Culturistas, received the Stephen F. Kolzak Award, introduced by Demi Lovato. Lovato also opened the show with a performance of her 2025 single “Kiss.” Sony Music Group artist Eli also performed “Glitter.”
The 37th GLAAD Media Awards will stream exclusively on Hulu beginning Saturday, March 21.
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In other categories, the steamy Heated Rivalry won outstanding new TV series. Connor Storrie, François Arnaud, Robbie G.K. and other Heated Rivalry cast members accepted the award, alongside Jacob Tierney, the show’s creator, writer and director.
Stranger Things won outstanding drama series and Palm Royale won outstanding comedy series. Stranger Things has received four Primetime Emmy nods for outstanding drama series. Palm Royale has received one for outstanding comedy series.
The Traitors took outstanding reality competition program at the GLAAD Media Awards. It has won in that same category at the Primetime Emmys the last two years running. The series’ star, Alan Cumming, was also cited here for outstanding variety or talk show episode as a guest host of Jimmy Kimmel Live! for the episode “Guest Host Alan Cumming on Attacks Against the Trans Community & Bringing Kindness Back in America.”
Trans rights were a recurring topic among the winners, signaling that this is a growing area of focus in the fight for LGBTQ acceptance. “Community During Fascism: Actress Laverne Cox on the Importance of WorldPride in Trump’s D.C.” won outstanding TV journalism segment. “A Transgender Marine Speaks Out” won outstanding TV journalism – long form. “As the First Out Trans Person in Congress, Sarah McBride is Ready to Fight for Us” won outstanding online or print journalism article. “A Mother and Her Trans Teen Decide to Leave the U.S.” won outstanding online journalism – video or multimedia. (More details on these and other winners in the list below.)
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Come See Me in the Good Light won outstanding documentary. It is nominated for best documentary feature film at the Oscars on March 15. Liberation by Bess Wohl won outstanding Broadway production. It is eligible for best play at this year’s Tonys. Nominations will be announced on May 5.
Kiss of the Spider Woman won outstanding film — wide theatrical release, a show of support from the LGBTQ community to the Jennifer Lopez-starring movie musical that fell short of commercial and awards expectations.
People won the award for outstanding magazine overall coverage, beating two entertainment trades, The Hollywood Reporter and Variety, as well as such other publications as TIME and Rolling Stone.
Casts of The Traitors, Palm Royale (Kristen Wiig), Stranger Things, Southern Hospitality and MS NOW’s The Weekend (Jonathan Capehart and Eugene Daniels) were also on hand to accept awards, as were hosts of podcasts I’ve Had It (Jennifer Welch and Angie “Pumps” Sullivan) and Handsome.
Guests also included Amber Glenn, Ariana Madix, Camila Mendes, Cara Delevingne, Chris Appleton, Colton Underwood, Dana Goldberg, David Archuleta, Don Lemon, Frankie Grande, Karolina Wydra, Lauren Chan, Laverne Cox, Lili Reinhart, Miles Heizer, Mindy Cohn, Monet X Change, Peppermint, Rhea Seehorn, Rob Mac, Scott Evans, Stephanie Beatriz, Tig Notaro, Tom Daley, Tonatiuh, V Spehar and Zeke Smith.
GLAAD president and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis served as executive producer of the 37th GLAAD Media Awards, alongside GLAAD’s Rich Ferraro and Anthony Allen Ramos. GLAAD’s Jose Useche was a producer. The ceremony was produced in partnership with STAMP Event Co.
Here’s a complete list of nominees for the 37th annual GLAAD Media Awards, with winners marked.
Music Categories
Outstanding Music Artist
Conan Gray, Wishbone (Republic Records)
Durand Bernarr, BLOOM (Durand Bernarr / DSING RECORDS / Create Music Group Inc.)
Elton John & Brandi Carlile, Who Believes in Angels (Interscope Records)
Ethel Cain, Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You (Daughters of Cain)
G Flip, Dream Ride (G Flip / AWAL Recordings)
Lady Gaga, MAYHEM (Streamline / Interscope Records)
Maren Morris, DREAMSICLE (Columbia Records)
Reneé Rapp, Bite Me (Interscope Records)
Ty Herndon, THIRTY, Vol. 1 (Club44 Records)
WINNER: Young Miko, Do Not Disturb (The Wave Music Group / Capitol Records)
Outstanding Breakthrough Music Artist
Amaarae (Golden Angel LLC / Interscope Records)
Chris Housman (Chris Housman)
Destin Conrad (Above Ground Ent / EMPIRE)
Eli (Zelig Music & RCA Records)
Frankie Grande (Republic Records)
Guitarricadelafuente (Sony Music Entertainment)
WINNER: KATSEYE (HYBE x Geffen Records)
Shygirl (NUXXE / Because Music)
Snow Wife (SNOWGLOBE)
Wet Leg (Domino Recording Co)
Film Categories
Outstanding Film – Wide Theatrical Release
Blue Moon (Sony Pictures Classics)
Christy (Black Bear Pictures)
Clown in a Cornfield (RLJE Films/Shudder)
Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale (Focus Features)
The History of Sound (Mubi)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (Sony Pictures Releasing)
WINNER (Roadside Attractions)
On Swift Horses (Sony Pictures Classics)
Twinless (Roadside Attractions)
The Wedding Banquet (Bleecker Street)
Outstanding Film – Limited Theatrical Release
Cactus Pears (Strand Releasing)
Fairyland (Lionsgate/WILLA)
Griffin in Summer (Vertical)
I Wish You All the Best (Lionsgate)
CO-WINNER: A Nice Indian Boy (Blue Harbor Entertainment)
CO-WINNER: Plainclothes (Magnolia Pictures)
Ponyboi (Fox Entertainment Studios)
The Queen of My Dreams (Product of Culture/WILLA)
Sorry, Baby (A24)
Young Hearts (Strand Releasing)
Outstanding Film – Streaming or TV
10Dance (Netflix)
The Christmas Baby (Hallmark Channel)
Echo Valley (Apple TV)
Hedda (Amazon MGM Studios)
A Keller Christmas Vacation (Hallmark Channel)
Noah’s Arc: The Movie (Paramount+)
Oh. What. Fun. (Prime Video)
The Old Guard 2 (Netflix)
The Parenting (HBO Max)
WINNER: Queen of Coal (Netflix)
Outstanding Documentary
Amy Bradley Is Missing (Netflix)
WINNER: Come See Me in the Good Light (Apple TV)
Enigma (HBO)
Heightened Scrutiny (Fourth Act Film)
I’m Your Venus (Netflix)
In Transit (Prime Video)
Love & Rage: Munroe Bergdorf (Peacock)
“A Mother Apart” POV (PBS)
Pee-Wee as Himself (HBO)
Sally (National Geographic)
TV Categories
Outstanding New TV Series
Boots (Netflix)
Chad Powers (Hulu)
Clean Slate (Prime Video)
The Four Seasons (Netflix)
WINNER: Heated Rivalry (HBO Max/Crave)
The Hunting Wives (Netflix)
I Love LA (HBO)
Long Story Short (Netflix)
Mid-Century Modern (Hulu)
Overcompensating (Prime Video)
Pluribus (Apple TV)
Outstanding Comedy Series
Abbott Elementary (ABC)
Big Boys (Hulu)
Ghosts (CBS)
Hacks (HBO)
Hazbin Hotel (Prime Video)
Loot (Apple TV)
WINNER: Palm Royale (Apple TV)
The Righteous Gemstones (HBO)
Survival of the Thickest (Netflix)
The Upshaws (Netflix)
Outstanding Drama Series
Brilliant Minds (NBC)
The Buccaneers (Apple TV)
Doctor Who (Disney+)
The Gilded Age (HBO)
The Last of Us (HBO)
Power Book III: Raising Kanan (Starz)
The Sandman (Netflix)
Severance (Apple TV)
WINNER: Stranger Things (Netflix)
Yellowjackets (Showtime)
Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series
The Beast in Me (Netflix)
Chief of War (Apple TV)
Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy (Peacock)
Hal & Harper (Mubi)
“Hotel Reverie” Black Mirror (Netflix)
Lost Boys and Fairies (Britbox)
Mr Loverman (Britbox)
Nine Perfect Strangers (Hulu)
Prime Target (Apple TV)
WINNER: Wayward (Netflix)
Outstanding Reality Program
Back to the Frontier (Magnolia Network)
House on Fire (BET+)
Jay & Pamela (TLC)
June Farms (Prime Video)
Love on the Spectrum (Netflix)
Next Gen NYC (Bravo)
Selling Sunset (Netflix)
Southern Charm (Bravo)
WINNER: Southern Hospitality (Bravo)
The Ultimatum: Queer Love (Netflix)
Outstanding Reality Competition Program
American Ninja Warrior (NBC)
The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula: Titans (AMC+/Shudder)
Dancing With the Stars (ABC)
Finding Mr. Christmas (Hallmark+)
I Kissed a Boy (Hulu)
I Kissed a Girl (Hulu)
Project Runway (Freeform)
RuPaul’s Drag Race (MTV)
WINNER: The Traitors (Peacock)
The Voice (NBC)
Outstanding Variety or Talk Show Episode
“Greg Mathis Jr. Opens Up About Living As His Authentic Self,” Tamron Hall (Syndicated)
WINNER: “Guest Host Alan Cumming on Attacks Against the Trans Community & Bringing Kindness Back in America,” Jimmy Kimmel Live (ABC)
“JHud Surprises Black Gay Weddings Founders with Special Anniversary Gift,” The Jennifer Hudson Show (Syndicated)
“Kelly Clarkson Celebrates Trans Day of Visibility With ‘TRANSA’ Creator Massima Bell,” The Kelly Clarkson Show (Syndicated)
Las Culturistas Culture Awards (Bravo/Peacock)
“Laverne Cox and George Wallace Star In Norman Lear’s Final Show, ‘Clean Slate’,” The View (ABC)
“Max Salvador and Victoria SanJuan,” Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen (Bravo)
“New York Pride Week and Corporate Sponsors Pull Back by Trump,” The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (CBS)
“Trans Athletes,” Last Week Tonight With John Oliver (HBO)
“Transgender Soldiers Explain Why Trump’s Military Ban Is Bogus,” The Daily Show (Comedy Central)
Kids and Family Categories
Outstanding Children’s Programming
Be@rbrick (Apple TV)
WINNER: Firebuds (Disney Jr.)
“Ghost Town,” Mermicorno: Starfall (HBO Max)
“No Wrong Way to Be You,” Sesame Street (HBO Max)
Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures (Disney Jr./Disney+)
Outstanding Kids & Family Programming – Live Action
Goosebumps: The Vanishing (Disney+/Hulu)
Jane (Apple TV)
School Spirits (Paramount+)
“Selamiut,” Washington Black (Hulu)
WINNER: XO, Kitty (Netflix)
Outstanding Kids & Family Programming – Animated
WINNER: Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake (HBO Max)
The Bravest Knight (Hulu)
Jurassic World: Chaos Theory (Netflix)
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (Disney Channel)
The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder (Disney+)
Other Categories
Outstanding Broadway Production
WINNER: Liberation, by Bess Wohl
Oedipus, by Robert Icke
Purpose, by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
Redwood, book by Tina Landau, music by Kate Diaz
Smash, book by Rick Elice and Bob Martin, music and lyrics by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman
Outstanding Podcast
Bald & The Beautiful (Studio 71)
Las Culturistas (iHeart)
The Daily Beans Podcast (MSW Media)
WINNER: Handsome (Headgum)
Outlaws With TS Madison (iHeart)
The Read (Loud Speakers Network)
Shut Up Evan (Acast)
So True With Caleb Hearon (Wave)
Tactful Pettiness (PodcastOne)
We Can Do Hard Things (Audacy)
Outstanding Podcast Episode
“All-American Grift: We Investigated Trump’s Favorite Sports Troll,” Pablo Torre Finds Out (Meadowlark Media)
“Carl Nassib,” The Pivot Podcast (Shots Studio)
CO-WINNER: “Chappell Roan: Are People Scared of Me?” Call Her Daddy (The Unwell Network / SiriusXM)
“Dispatches From the Living Memory of Trans People of Color,” Code Switch (NPR)
“Matthew, Daniel, & Islan,” Crime Junkie (Audiochuck)
“Niecy Nash-Betts Opens Up About the Love That Changed Everything,” House Guest (Scott Evans/Spotify)
“The Paper Doll: Dylan Mulvaney,” Between Us With Heather and Terry Dubrow (iHeartPodcasts)
“Rachel Maddow: Trump’s Alaska Summit With Putin Is an ‘Abject Humiliation,’” Pivot (New York Magazine / Vox Media)
“Reneé Rapp,” Good Hang With Amy Poehler (The Ringer / Spotify)
CO-WINNER: “Straight Panic, Gay Excellence,” I’ve Had It (PodcastOne)
Outstanding Video Game
Ambrosia Sky: Act One (Soft Rains)
Assassin’s Creed Shadows (Ubisoft)
The August Before (Silly Little Games/Catoptric Games)
Cabernet (Party for Introverts/Akupara Games)
The Great Villainess: Strategy of Lily (One or Eight/Alliance Arts)
Hades II (Supergiant Games)
WINNER: Lost Records: Bloom and Rage (DON’T NOD)
Old Skies (Wadjet Eye Games)
Road to Empress (New One Studio)
The Roottrees are Dead (Evil Trout Inc.)
Outstanding Comic Book
Absolute Green Lantern, by Al Ewing, Jahnoy Lindsay, Jason Howard, Riley Rossmo, Sid Kotian, Iñaki Azpiazu, Pressy, Lucas Gattoni (DC Comics)
WINNER: Avengers Academy: Marvel’s Voices, by Anthony Oliveira, Elsa Sjunneson, Carola Borelli, Bailie Rosenlund, Pablo Collar, Charles Stewart III, Alti Firmansyah, Minkyu Jung, KJ Díaz, Ruth Redmond, Dono Sánchez-Almara, Ariana Maher, Joe Caramagna (Marvel Infinity Comics)
The Department of Truth, by James Tynion IV, Martin Simmonds, Letizia Cadonici, Aditya Bidikar, Jordie Bellaire, Dylan Todd (Image Comics)
Exceptional X-Men, by Eve L. Ewing, Carmen Carnero, Federica Mancin, Nolan Woodard, Travis Lanham (Marvel Comics)
Minor Arcana, by Jeff Lemire, Patricio Delpeche, Letizia Cadonici, Steve Wands (BOOM! Studios)
The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos: Children of the Night, by Tate Brombal based on an idea by James Tynion IV, Isaac Goodhart, Priscilla Petraites, Miquel Muerto, Aditya Bidikar (Dark Horse Comics)
Poison Ivy, by G. Willow Wilson, Marcio Takara, Brian Level, Atagun Ilhan, Mark Buckingham
Arif Prianto, Lee Loughridge, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, Tom Napolitano (DC Comics)
Runaways, by Rainbow Rowell, Elena Casagrande, Roberta Ingranata, Lee Ferguson, Dee Cunniffe, Travis Lanham (Marvel Comics)
Secret Six, by Nicole Maines, Stephen Segovia, Cian Tormey, Roger Cruz, Rain Beredo, Steve Wands (DC Comics)
Wynd: The Power of the Blood, by James Tynion IV, Michael Dialynas, Andworld Design, Nancy Mojica, Madison Goyette (BOOM! Studios)
Outstanding Original Graphic Novel/Anthology
Cannon, by Lee Lai (Drawn & Quarterly)
Dan in Green Gables, by Rey Terciero, Claudia Aguirre (Penguin Workshop)
First Kiss with Fangs, by Marker Snyder (Holiday House)
WINNER: Gaysians, by Mike Curato (Algonquin Books)
Hey, Mary!, by Andrew Wheeler, Rye Hickman, Hank Jones, Frank Cvetkovic (Oni Press)
It Rhymes With Takei, by George Takei, Steven Scott, Justin Eisinger, Harmony Becker, José Villarrubia (Top Shelf Productions)
Low Orbit, by Kazimir Lee (Top Shelf Productions)
A Song for You and I, by K. O’Neill (Random House Graphic)
Spent, by Alison Bechdel, Holly Rae Taylor, Jon Chad (Mariner Books)
Trans History: From Ancient Times to the Present Day, by Alex L. Combs, Andrew Eakett, Tif Bucknor (Candlewick Press)
Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage
The Advocate
Cosmo
Gaye Magazine
The Hollywood Reporter
OUT
WINNER: People
Poz
Rolling Stone
TIME
Variety
Outstanding TV Journalism – Long-Form
“Heart of Pride”(CBS 7 Philadelphia)
“HIV Unwrapped” +Life (Hulu / ABC Localish)
“Late to the Party: Coming Out Later in Life” (ABC)
“Living in Pryde” (GBH Boston)
“Living Proof” (Hulu)
“Pride 2025 – Rise Up: Pride in Protest.” (ABC 7 New York)
“Pride Edition 2025 | Storytellers” LatiNation (LATV)
“Shaye & Amanda Scott” It’s Ok To Ask Questions (NBC 5 Chicago)
“Still Marching: A NY1 Pride Month Special” (Spectrum News NY1)
WINNER: “A Transgender Marine Speaks Out” (NBC 7 San Diego)
Outstanding TV Journalism – Segment
WINNER: “Community during fascism: Actress Laverne Cox on the importance of WorldPride in Trump’s D.C.” The Weekend (MS NOW)
“Final ride from SF to LA for AIDS/LifeCycle, but the fight to end HIV/AIDS continues” (ABC 7 San Francisco)
“High Stakes at the Supreme Court: Conversion Therapy” ABC News Live (ABC)
“How life is changing for trans Americans under the Trump administration” PBS News Hour (PBS)
“‘I still want to serve’: Transgender servicemembers face uncertain future under Trump admin” Meet the Press NOW (NBC News NOW)
“LGBTQ-inclusive mass held in Rome” Good Morning America (ABC)
“Meet Harper Watters, the barrier-breaker at the Houston Ballet” TODAY with Jenna & Friends (NBC)
“Minnesota Rep. Leigh Finke reacts to backlash against trans community” Talking Points (CBS 4 Minnesota)
“Transgender man speaks out after passport lists wrong gender under Trump policy” CBS Evening News (CBS)
“‘Violation of due process’: Lawyer of gay makeup artist deported speaks out” MS NOW Reports (MS NOW)
Outstanding Online or Print Journalism Article
WINNER: “As the first out trans person in Congress, Sarah McBride is ready to fight for us” by Christopher Wiggins (Advocate)
“Detransition is rare, but it’s driving anti-trans policy anyway” by Orion Rummler (19thNews.org)
“He fled Iraq after he was jailed for being gay. Now Donald Trump is making his life hell.” by Daniel Villareal (LGBTQNation.com)
“I Spent Eight Years in Conversion Therapy Mistaking Shame for Faith” by TImothy Schraeder Rodriguez (TIME)
“King of Olympus” by Robert W. Fieseler (64 Parishes)
“Queer in present danger: Richmond’s LGBTQ+ community finding safe spaces in difficult times” by Justin Lo (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
“The Rainbows They Tried to Erase” by David Clarke (OutSmart Magazine)
“Tramell Tillman on His Emotional Coming Out Story, ‘Severance’ Delays and Acting With Tom Cruise the Day After He Got ‘Mission: Impossible’ Script” by Clayton Davis (Variety)
“Trans people didn’t ask to get pulled into any of this” by Mel Woods (Xtra)
“Vivian Jenna Wilson on Being Elon Musk’s Estranged Daughter, Protecting Trans Youth and Taking on the Right Online” by Ella Yurman (Teen Vogue)
Outstanding Online Journalism – Video or Multimedia
“12 days of pride” [series] (BET.com)
“Being Out” [series] (OutSports.com)
“Decades in, these women’s love was ‘Hidden Once, Hidden Twice’” (NPR.org)
“Extended interview: ‘Oh, Mary!’ Tony nominee Cole Escola” (CBSNews.com)
“From Struggling With Psoriasis to Becoming Soraya Sis: How This Drag Artist Learned to Embrace Their Skin” (EverydayHealth.com)
“Logo Legend – Jinkx Monsoon” (LogoTV.com)
WINNER: “A Mother and Her Trans Teen Decide to Leave the U.S.” Text and visuals by Sam Wolson, Illustrations by Lilli Carré (NewYorker.com)
“Pride 50 2025: Celebrate Queer Changemakers” [series] (Queerty.com)
“Transcestors & Trailblazers: 30 Lives, 30 Legacies” (TransLash.org)
“Viral video of her torture shocked Colombia. The killings didn’t stop there” (CNN.com)
Outstanding Independent Journalism (formerly Outstanding Blog)
Assigned Media
Buckeye Flame
Charlotte’s Web Thoughts
Erin in the Morning
Impact Media
Queer Kentucky
Queer Review
Trans News Network
WINNER: Under the Desk News With V Spehar
Xtra Magazine
Barbara Gittings Award for Excellence in LGBTQ Media Them Special Recognition
The Drowsy Chaperone in Concert (Breaking the Binary Theatre)
Gaydar With Anania
Spanish-Language Categories
Outstanding Scripted Television Series // Serie de Televisión con Guión Sobresaliente
El fin del amor (Prime Video)
WINNER: Mariliendre (Atresplayer)
Mujeres con hombreras (HBO Max)
Olympo (Netflix)
Serpientes y Escaleras (Netflix)
Outstanding TV Journalism // Periodismo Televisivo Sobresaliente
“Brasil: iglesias promueven la detransición de género” En Foco (FRANCE 24 Español)
“De maquillar reinas de belleza a preso en El Salvador” Noticias Telemundo (Telemundo)
“La historia del Stonewall Inn y la importancia de Nueva York para la comunidad LGBTQ+” Noticiero Univision 41 (Univision)
CO-WINNER: “Ni hombre, ni mujer: Intersexual” Noticias Telemundo (Telemundo)
“Ola arcoíris recorre América: ¿en qué punto están los derechos LGBTIQ+ en el continente?” Ellas Hoy (France 24 Español)
CO-WINNER: “Orgullo 2025 Avances, Desafíos y Caminos” Spectrum Noticias (Spectrum)
“El Orgullo, colores de libertad.” (CNN en Español)
“Raúl González revela por qué calló sobre su orientación sexual” Despierta América (TelevisaUnivision)
“Spirit Day una fecha para combatir el bullying a la comunidad LGBTQ+” Hoy Dia (Telemundo)
“Wendy Guevara, la sexta desigual” Desiguales (TelevisaUnivision)
Outstanding Online Journalism Article // Artículo sobresaliente de periodismo digital
“10 íconos LGBT+ que marcaron la historia de México” por Yet Akatzin Almazán (Homosensual.com)
“Las cosas positivas de la masculinidad que descubrí al transicionar como hombre trans” por Ronald Alexander Ávila-Claudio (BBC.com)
“Cuando la rebeldía perdura: envejecer siendo LGBTIQ+” por Mariana Escobar Bernoske (ElEspectador.com)
“El largo camino de las familias diversas para adoptar en México: ‘Lo que se busca es que los niños tengan un hogar’” por Paola Alín (ElPaís.com)
“Latinas trans denuncian que administración Trump ‘envalentona’ más ataques y discriminación en NYC” por Edwin Martínez (ElDiarioNY.com)
WINNER: “My Coming Out Story” Quién [serie] (Quien.com)
“La Niñez Trans Existe” por David Cordero-Mercado (ElNuevoDia.com)
“La realidad de muchos jóvenes de la comunidad LGBTQ en México: poca aceptación familiar e ideas de suicidio” por Karen Esquivel (CNN.com)
“Que Nadie Te Diga Que no–El cine transfeminista de Gaby Castillo” por Andrea Dominguez y Andrés Camilo Gómez (sentiido.com)
“Un tercio de los mexicanos ha presenciado algún acto de violencia contra el colectivo LGTBIQ+” por Elena San José (El País.com)
Outstanding Online Journalism – Video or Multimedia // Periodismo digital sobresaliente: vídeo o multimedia
“Amor y crianza diversa: la historia de cómo Sergio y Juan Pablo adoptaron a Amalia” (El Espectador)
“Hemos Estado. Nuestra historia nunca se detiene” (Pride Mx)
“Hombre o mujer, ¿y nada más? Historia sobre el género y la identidad” (DW Español)
“El Nuevo Reggaeton Sin Censura” DOSIS Con Michelle Galvan (Univision)
WINNER: “¿Tienes HIV, Mijo? A Mother’s Journey” Living y Ready (LatiNation)
Reconocimiento Especial
WINNER: Andry José Hernández Romero Before We Forget (Twenty Nine Palms Ent.)
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