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Title: Resources for Reporters: Transgender Day of Visibility
Post by: Jessica_Rose on March 28, 2026, 09:00:34 PM
Post by: Jessica_Rose on March 28, 2026, 09:00:34 PM
Resources for Reporters: Transgender Day of Visibility
https://glaad.org/resources-for-reporters-transgender-day-of-visibility/
GLAAD (26 March 2026)
Each year on March 31, the world observes Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV) to raise awareness about transgender people. It is a day to celebrate the lives and contributions of trans people, while also drawing attention to the disproportionate levels of poverty, discrimination, and violence faced by the community.
Reporters are urged to include transgender voices in all stories about transgender people and to prioritize facts over opinion in coverage about the community.
Read
TransLash: "30 Lives, 30 Legacies" – a living archive, GLAAD Media Award-nominated 'zine in comic-style and full color of stories to be seen, celebrated, and remembered.
Local bookstore reading lists include many angles of transgender people's experiences, history, and talent
Listen
"Outlaws with TS Madison" – trans actress, entertainer, and pioneer TS Madison sits down with living legends and rising stars who shed their armor and own their stories
"Pablo Torre Finds Out" – the Emmy-nominated and GLAAD Media Award nominated podcast episode "What is Riley Gaines hiding" is deeply researched and fact-based reporting on the rise of the swimmer turned activist
The episode includes Gaines' teammates alleging physical and sexual abuse by their college coach that got him banned for life from coaching. Gaines has called the coach "a fantastic friend" and has scarcely mentioned the allegations while carrying out a campaign against transgender people in sports.
Watch
The 37th annual GLAAD Media Awards are streaming on Hulu and feature performances, creators, and talent from and about transgender people.
Trans actress Laverne Cox and rising trans pop star Eli are among the stars of the night.
Outstanding and GLAAD Media Award-nominated and winning media specific to transgender people may be found here.
https://glaad.org/resources-for-reporters-transgender-day-of-visibility/
GLAAD (26 March 2026)
Each year on March 31, the world observes Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV) to raise awareness about transgender people. It is a day to celebrate the lives and contributions of trans people, while also drawing attention to the disproportionate levels of poverty, discrimination, and violence faced by the community.
Reporters are urged to include transgender voices in all stories about transgender people and to prioritize facts over opinion in coverage about the community.
Read
TransLash: "30 Lives, 30 Legacies" – a living archive, GLAAD Media Award-nominated 'zine in comic-style and full color of stories to be seen, celebrated, and remembered.
Local bookstore reading lists include many angles of transgender people's experiences, history, and talent
Listen
"Outlaws with TS Madison" – trans actress, entertainer, and pioneer TS Madison sits down with living legends and rising stars who shed their armor and own their stories
"Pablo Torre Finds Out" – the Emmy-nominated and GLAAD Media Award nominated podcast episode "What is Riley Gaines hiding" is deeply researched and fact-based reporting on the rise of the swimmer turned activist
The episode includes Gaines' teammates alleging physical and sexual abuse by their college coach that got him banned for life from coaching. Gaines has called the coach "a fantastic friend" and has scarcely mentioned the allegations while carrying out a campaign against transgender people in sports.
Watch
The 37th annual GLAAD Media Awards are streaming on Hulu and feature performances, creators, and talent from and about transgender people.
Trans actress Laverne Cox and rising trans pop star Eli are among the stars of the night.
Outstanding and GLAAD Media Award-nominated and winning media specific to transgender people may be found here.