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In an era where media shapes public opinion more powerfully than ever, the stories we see on screens and read online can either reinforce harmful stereotypes or foster genuine understanding. For decades, GLAAD (formerly the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) has stood at the crossroads of media and social justice, ensuring that LGBTQ+ people are not just seen, but seen accurately, respectfully, and humanely. This essay explores why GLAAD’s work remains essential, how fair representation changes lives, and what individuals can do to support media accountability.

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In the age of social media, hate speech often proliferates online. GLAAD has expanded its mission to hold tech giants accountable. Their "Social Media Safety Index" grades platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and TikTok on their policies regarding LGBTQ+ safety and hate speech, pushing for stricter enforcement of community guidelines. In an era where media shapes public opinion