34th Annual GLAAD Media Awards Nominations

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On January 18, 2023, the nominees for the 34th annual GLAAD Media Awards were announced by RuPaul’s Drag Race performers Salina EsTitties and Sasha Colby. The awards honor films, television shows, video games, and more that accurately and inclusively represent the LGBT community and issues relevant to the community. The ceremony will be held in Los Angeles on March 30, 2023, and on May 13, 2023, in New York City.

Only the film and television categories are featured below.

Special note: POC nominees appear in bold.

Outstanding Film – Wide Release

  • A Man Called Otto (Sony Pictures)

  • Bodies Bodies Bodies (A24)

  • Bros (Universal Pictures)

  • Everything Everywhere All at Once (A24)

  • Lightyear (Pixar)

  • Nope (Universal Pictures)

  • Scream (Paramount Pictures)

  • Spoiler Alert (Focus Features)

  • Strange World (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)

  • Tár (Focus Features)

Outstanding Film – Streaming or TV

  • Anything’s Possible (Prime Video)

  • B-Boy Blues (BET+)

  • A Christmas to Treasure (Lifetime)

  • Crush (Hulu)

  • Do Revenge (Netflix)

  • The Fallout (HBO Max)

  • Fire Island (Hulu)

  • The Holiday Sitter (Hallmark)

  • Three Months (Paramount+)

  • Wildhood (Hulu)

Outstanding Film – Limited Release

  • Anaïs in Love (Magnolia Pictures)

  • Benediction (Roadside Attractions)

  • Death and Bowling (Wolfe Releasing)

  • Firebird (Roadside Attractions)

  • Girl Picture (Strand Releasing)

  • The Inspection (A24)

  • My Policeman (Prime Video)

  • Neptune Frost (Kino Lorber)

  • The Swimmer (Strand Releasing)

  • Wendell & Wild (Netflix)

Outstanding Documentary

  • All the Beauty and the Bloodshed (HBO)

  • The Andy Warhol Diaries (Netflix)

  • The Book of Queer (Discovery+)

  • Framing Agnes (Kino Lorber)

  • Mama’s Boy (HBO)

  • Maurice Hines: Bring Them Back (STARZ)

  • Mormon No More (Hulu)

  • Queer for Fear (Shudder)

  • Sirens (Oscilloscope)

  • Stay on Board: The Leo Baker Story (Netflix)

Outstanding Comedy Series

  • Abbott Elementary (ABC)

  • Derry Girls (Netflix)

  • Hacks (HBO Max)

  • Harley Quinn (HBO Max)

  • Love, Victor (Hulu)

  • Never Have I Ever (Netflix)

  • Only Murders in the Building (Hulu)

  • Sex Lives of College Girls (HBO Max)

  • Sort Of (HBO Max)

  • What We Do in the Shadows (FX)

Outstanding Drama Series

  • 9-1-1: Lone Star (Fox)

  • Chucky (Syfy)

  • Good Trouble (Freeform)

  • Gossip Girl (HBO Max)

  • Grey’s Anatomy (ABC)

  • The L Word: Generation Q (Showtime)

  • P-Valley (STARZ)

  • September Mornings (Prime Video)

  • Star Trek: Discovery (Paramount Plus)

  • The Umbrella Academy (Netflix)

Outstanding New TV Series

  • A League of Their Own (Prime Video)

  • Heartbreak High (Netflix)

  • High School (Amazon Freevee)

  • Interview with the Vampire (AMC)

  • Our Flag Means Death (HBO Max)

  • Queer as Folk (Peacock)

  • The Rookie: Feds (ABC)

  • The Sandman (Netflix)

  • Somebody Somewhere (HBO)

  • Willow (Disney+)

Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series

  • American Horror Story: NYC (FX)

  • The Ignorant Angels (Hulu)

  • The Best Man: The Final Chapters (Peacock)

  • Welcome to Chippendales (Hulu)

  • The White Lotus (HBO)

Outstanding Reality Program

  • Bargain Block (HGTV)

  • The Come Up (Freeform)

  • Family Karma (Bravo)

  • Generation Drag (Discovery+)

  • Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness (Netflix)

  • Mathis Family Matters (E!)

  • The Real World Homecoming: New Orleans (Paramount+)

  • Southern Hospitality (Bravo)

  • Trixie Motel (Discovery+)

  • We’re Here (HBO)

Outstanding Reality Program – Competition

  • The Big Brunch (HBO Max)

  • Dancing with the Stars (ABC)

  • Legendary (HBO Max)

  • Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls (Prime Video)

  • RuPaul’s Drag Race (VH1)

  • So You Think You Can Dance (FOX)

  • Top Chef (Bravo)

  • Upcycle Nation (Fuse)

  • The Voice (NBC)

  • Worst Cooks in America (Food Network)

Outstanding Children’s Programming

  • “Adoptasaurus Rex” Dino Ranch (Disney Junior)

  • “Family Picnic” Sesame Street (HBO Max)

  • Firebuds (Disney Junior)

  • “The Mint Gala” Strawberry Shortcake: Berry in the Big City (Netflix)

  • Pinecone & Pony (Apple TV+)

Outstanding Kids & Family Programming – Animated

  • Amphibia (Disney Channel)

  • Battle Kitty (Netflix)

  • Big Nate (Nickelodeon)

  • Craig of the Creek (Cartoon Network)

  • Dead End: Paranormal Park (Netflix)

  • The Dragon Prince (Netflix)

  • Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous (Netflix)

  • The Owl House (Disney Channel)

  • The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder (Disney+)

  • Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo! (Cartoon Network)

Outstanding Kids & Family Programming – Live Action

  • Better Nate Than Ever (Disney+)

  • First Day (Hulu)

  • Heartstopper (Netflix)

  • High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (Disney+)

  • Monster High: The Movie (Nickelodeon, Paramount+)

  • Power Rangers: Dino Fury (Netflix)

  • Raven’s Home (Disney Channel)

  • Rebel Cheer Squad: A Get Even Series (Netflix)

  • Trevor: The Musical (Disney+)

  • Zombies 3 (Disney+)

Outstanding Broadway Production

  • Romeo & Juliet

  • Ain’t No Mo

  • Kimberly Akimbo

  • A Strange Loop

  • Take Me Out

Outstanding Video Game

  • Apex Legends (Respawn Entertainment/Electronic Arts)

  • Desta: The Memories Between (ustwo games)

  • Haven (The Game Bakers)

  • I Was a Teenage Exocolonist (Northway Games/Finji)

  • Need for Speed: Unbound (Criterion Games/Electronic Arts)

  • SIGNALIS (rose-engine/Humble Games)

  • The Quarry (Supermassive Games/2K Games)

  • Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands (Gearbox Software/2K Games)

  • World of Warcraft: Dragonflight (Blizzard Entertainment)

  • Wylde Flowers (Studio Drydock)

Outstanding Variety or Talk Show Episode

  • “David Archuleta” The Jennifer Hudson Show (syndicated)

  • “Don’t Say Gay” The Amber Ruffin Show (Peacock)

  • Here I Am” Tamron Hall  (ABC)

  • “Jackie Goldschneider & Danny Pellegrino” Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen (Bravo)

  • “JoJo Siwa Celebrates Her Golden Birthday” The View (ABC)
    “LGBTQ Trailblazers” If We’re Being Honest with Laverne Cox (E!)

  • “Spirit Day” The Kelly Clarkson Show (NBCUniversal Syndication Studios)

  • “Transgender Rights II” Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

  • “Virtel It Like It Is: Gay Velma Drives GOP Mad” Jimmy Kimmel Live! (ABC)

  • “The War Over Gender” The Problem with Jon Stewart (Apple TV+)

Outstanding TV Journalism Segment

  • “Critics Say New School Policies In Florida Ostracize LGBTQ Students” PBS Newshour (PBS)

  • “A History That Never Should Have Been: Julius’ Bar” PIX11 Morning News  (WPIX-TV [New York])

  • “How Psychiatrist ‘Dr. Anonymous’ Impacted The Fight For Gay Rights” Sunday TODAY (NBC)

  • “HIV in the Deep South” In Real Life (Scripps News)

  • “Inside The Effort To Ban Conversion Therapy” (NBC News NOW)

  • “Introducing Nora J.S. Reichardt” (WOI/KCWI-TV [Des Moines]) 

  • “Life As A Trans Soldier” VICE News Tonight (VICE)

  • “Man Who Helped Stop The Club Q Shooter: ‘I’m Just A Normal Guy'” Anderson Cooper 360 (CNN)

  • “The Show Must Go On – Pride Events Targeted” Nightline (ABC)

  • “The Struggle Of Coming Out In A Religious Family” Good Morning America (ABC)

Outstanding TV Journalism – Long-Form

  • “Dear Noah: Pages from a Family Diary” (NBC News NOW)

  • “Families of Trans Kids Are Seeking Sanctuary” VICE News Tonight (VICE)

  • “NY1 Celebrates Pride: The New Generation” (Spectrum News NY1)

  • “Our America: Who I’m Meant To Be” (ABC Localish)

  • “PRIDE | To Be Seen” Soul of a Nation (ABC)

  • “Pride And Backlash” (NBC News NOW)

  • “Pride of Stage and Screen” (MSNBC)

  • “This Is Football” Beyond Limits (CBS)

  • “Unapologetic: A Conversation on Pride” (MSG Network)

  • “VIRAL: A World Without AIDS” (ABC News Live)

Outstanding Live TV Journalism – Segment or Special

  • “25 News: Celebrating Our Pride” (KXXV-TV [Waco])

  • “Chris Hayes on the Right-Wing War on LGBTQ Existence” All In with Chris Hayes (MSNBC)

  • “Don Lemon on the Anti-LGBTQ Congressman Who Attended His Gay Son’s Wedding” CNN Tonight with Don Lemon (CNN)

  • “GMA Out Loud: A Live Proposal in Times Square” Good Morning America (ABC)

  • “Joy-Ann Reid Interviews Will Larkins On Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill” The Reid Out (MSNBC)

  • “The Last Thing Before We Go: Stephanie Ruhle Talks Spirit Day” The 11th Hour (MSNBC)

  • “Out Loud: ABC News Celebrates Pride” (ABC News Live)

  • “Reggie Aqui Interviews Doctor and Mpox Patient on His Experience” (KGO-TV [San Francisco])

  • “Robin Roberts Interviews Zander Moricz on His Censored Graduation Speech” Good Morning America (ABC)

  • “Symone Sanders-Townsend Interviews Colorado Springs Shooting Survivor Michael Anderson” SYMONE (MSNBC)

SPANISH-LANGUAGE CATEGORIES

Outstanding Spanish-Language Scripted Television Series

  • Los Espookys (HBO)

  • La flor más bella (Netflix)

  • Ser o no ser (RTVE)

  • Smiley (Netflix)

  • Las de la última fila (Netflix)

Outstanding Spanish-Language TV Journalism

  • “Activistas exigen a Corrección trasladar de inmediato a Aurora a una cárcel de mujeres” Las Noticias de Teleonce (Teleonce)

  • “Avanzan en Ohio y Texas propuestas similares a la ley ‘Don’t say gay’ de Florida” Hoy Día (Telemundo)

  • “Azafata le pide matrimonio a su novia piloto” Edición Digital (TelevisaUnivision)

  • “El ‘Chascas’ Valenzuela cuestiona la ley ‘No digas gay’ de Florida ‘Nos hizo retroceder 50 años'” Hoy Día (Telemundo)

  • “La Familia de la Sigla XX1” Primer Impacto (TelevisaUnivision)

  • “Jesús Ociel Baena, la primera persona no binaria en América Latina en llegar a un cargo de magistrado electoral” Perspectivas México (CNN en Español)

  • “La Magia de PFLAG” Despierta América (TelevisaUnivision)

  • “Mariachi Arcoíris: el grupo musical ‘queer’ que revoluciona el género” Primer Impacto (TelevisaUnivision)

  • “Protestan en 95 secundarias de Virginia por iniciativas del estado contra estudiantes transgénero” Noticias Univision Washington D.C. (TelevisaUnivision)

  • “Vico Ortiz” Primer Impacto (TelevisaUnivision)

Outstanding Spanish-Language Online Journalism Article

  • “Amelio Robles fue el primer hombre trans mexicano y revolucionario” por Luis Garcia (Homosensual.com)

  • “‘Esta es mi vida intersexual’: así fue cómo una boricua se convirtió en una heroína” por Marcos Billy Guzmán (ElNuevoDía.com)

  • “Con miedo, pero peleando sus derechos: así viven las familias con niños LGBTQ en estados que quieren criminalizarlos” por Patricia Clarembeaux (Univision.com)

  • “Hay que votar por nuestras vidas: la comunidad hispana LGBTQ explica qué le motiva a participar en esta elección” por Albinson Linares (Telemundo.com)

  • “Madres con hijos de la comunidad LGBTQ unen fuerzas en América Latina para luchar por sus derechos” por Rodrigo Serrano (ElVocer.com)

  • “Mucho más que hablar con ‘e’, qué es ser no binarie” por Marina Prats (HuffingtonPost.Es)

  • “No nos quitarán la risa” por Lucas Garófalo (Vice.com)

  • “El Primer Comedor Comunitario LGBTQ de la Ciudad de México” por Delilah Friedler, fotos de Luis Pimental (Vice.com)

  • “Proyectos de ley anti LGBTQ+ en Florida son una ‘licencia para discriminar’ y reviven el dolor de Pulse, dicen grupos locales” por Jennifer A. Marcial Ocasio (OrlandoSentinel.com)

  • “Por qué los bisexuales, el colectivo no heterosexual más numeroso de España, siguen siendo invisibles en televisión” por Héctor Llanos Martínez (ElPaís.com)

Outstanding Spanish-Language Online Journalism – Video or Multimedia

  • “Las abuelas trans buscan dignificar su vejez” por Liliana Rosas y Silvana Flores (ReporteIndigo.com)

  • “Un hogar para las mujeres trans en México” por Gladys Serrano (ElPaís.com)

  • “¿Al clóset? ni pa’ coger impulso: Carolina Giraldo, congresista bisexual” por Mariana Escobar Bernoske (ElEspectador.com)

  • “La comunidad trans recibe atención médica de calidad y con calidez, en la USIPT” por Jorge Ángel Pablo Garcia y Tania Molina Ramírez (Jornada.com.mx)

  • “Migrantes Trans buscan una nueva vida en Estados Unidos” por Alma Paola Wong (Milenio.com)

Special Recognition (Spanish-Language)

  • “En Sus Palabras” [serie] (TelevisaUnivision)

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