Times Standard (Eureka)

Presenters support transgende­r athletes

- By Lynn Elber

“Schitt’s Creek” and “The Boys in the Band” were winners at the GLAAD Media Awards, which included soccer’s Ashlyn Harris and Ali Krieger calling for transgende­r students to be accepted as “part of the team” in sports.

Harris and Krieger, spouses who play for the Orlando Pride and were on the 2019 World Cup-winning U.S. women’s national team, presented an award in Thursday’s virtual ceremony to the film “Happiest Season,” about a lesbian romance.

The couple drew attention to transgende­r athletes amid widespread efforts to restrict their participat­ion, including a recently signed Mississipp­i bill that bans them from competing on girls or women’s sports teams. It becomes law July 1.

“Trans students want the opportunit­y to play sports for the same reason

other kids do: to be a part of a team where they feel like they belong,” Krieger said.

Added Harris: “We shouldn’t discrimina­te against kids and ban them from playing because they’re transgende­r.”

“Star Trek: Discovery,” “I May Destroy You” and “A Little Late with Lilly Singh” were among the other projects honored in the pre-taped ceremony

hosted by Niecy Nash. It’s available on Hulu through June.

The GLAAD awards, in their 32nd year, recognize what the media advocacy organizati­on calls “fair, accurate, and inclusive” depictions of LGBTQ people and issues. Presenters and winners in this year’s event highlighte­d priorities including the importance of solidarity and self-respect.

“Friends, I’m so proud

to stand with the LGBTQ community tonight, just as the LGBTQ community stands with Black and diverse communitie­s,” said Sterling K. Brown, who

presented the outstandin­g documentar­y award to “Disclosure.”

The “This Is Us” star, citing the Black Lives Matter and Black Trans Lives

Matter movements, said that “we’re going to keep spreading that message of unity and justice until every one of us is safe to live the lives we love.”

JoJo Siwa, the teenage YouTube personalit­y and performer, presented the award for outstandin­g children’s programmin­g to “The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo.” She said in January that she’s part of the LGBTQ community.

“I have the best, most amazing, wonderful girlfriend in the entire world who makes me so, so, so happy and that’s all that matters,” Siwa said. “It’s really cool that kids all around the world who look up to me can now see that loving who you want to love is totally awesome” and should be celebrated.

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 ?? JOJO WHILDEN — HULU VIA AP ?? This image released by Hulu shows Kristen Stewart, left, and Mackenzie Davis in a scene from “Happiest Season.” The film took home the GLAAD award for Outstandin­g Film Wide Release.
JOJO WHILDEN — HULU VIA AP This image released by Hulu shows Kristen Stewart, left, and Mackenzie Davis in a scene from “Happiest Season.” The film took home the GLAAD award for Outstandin­g Film Wide Release.
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 ?? MICHAEL GIBSON — CBS VIA AP ?? This image released by Paramount Plus shows, from left, Ian Alexander, Blu del Barrio and Wilson Cruz in a scene from the series “Star Trek: Discovery.” The program won the GLAAD award for Outstandin­g Drama Series.
MICHAEL GIBSON — CBS VIA AP This image released by Paramount Plus shows, from left, Ian Alexander, Blu del Barrio and Wilson Cruz in a scene from the series “Star Trek: Discovery.” The program won the GLAAD award for Outstandin­g Drama Series.
 ?? POP TV VIA AP ?? This image released by Pop TV shows, from left, Annie Murphy, Eugene Levy, Catherine O’Hara and Dan Levy from the series “Schitt’s Creek.” The program received the GLAAD award for Outstandin­g Comedy Series.
POP TV VIA AP This image released by Pop TV shows, from left, Annie Murphy, Eugene Levy, Catherine O’Hara and Dan Levy from the series “Schitt’s Creek.” The program received the GLAAD award for Outstandin­g Comedy Series.

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