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For the members of the Hillsborough County LGBTQ Democratic Caucus, the fight for equality and acceptance is not limited to ...
The stars and co-creator of “One Day at a Time” talk acknowledging depression and representing an LGBTQ love story in new season.
Norman Lear's new 'One Day at a Time' has a Latin flavor “Representation of LGBTQ young people is incredibly important,” says Megan Townsend, senior entertainment strategist at GLAAD.
Netflix‘s One Day at a Time is an original series that feels rare two-fold: Rare for Netflix because it’s a pure, top-to-bottom sitcom, and rare for a sitcom because it’s actually good. The ...
One Day at a Time star Isabella Gomez has opened up about playing an LGBTQ+ character, and the actress is not taking the role lightly. Speaking to Entertainment Tonight at the season three ...
Once "a watchdog" when "positive stories and… accurate and fair representation" about LGBTQ people in TV and film were hard to come by, GLAAD has transitioned in its 35 years to "a partner to ...
One Day at a Time is a modern-day remake of Norman Lear’s 1975–1984 sitcom of the same name. In the original series, a divorced mother raises two daughters in Indianapolis.
From Champions to One Day at a Time: Inside TV's New LGBTQ Generation Call it a rainbow revolution. By Billy Nilles Mar 09, 2018 12:00 PM Tags. TV LGBTQ Features Entertainment.
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