Twenty-five Red Carpet Celebrities talk to Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of
OUTTAKE VOICES™ at the 25th
GLAAD Media Awards in NYC. First we spoke with GLAAD’s CEO &
President Sarah Kate Ellis and her wife Kristen Ellis-Henderson. Sarah
talks about clearing up the idea that the fight for LGBT equality has
been won and how much more work needs to be done to achieve full
equality. Next we talked to Derrick Gordon the first out NCAA basketball
player about his NBA aspirations and the future of LGBT athletes. Then
we talked with transgender model Geena Rocero about how we need to
spotlight the “T” in LGBT and launching her “Gender Proud” campaign. We
were then joined by Stafford Arima who was there to present George Takei
with the Vito Russo Award and chats about directing his upcoming
Broadway musical “Allegiance” starring George Takei. New Orleans bounce
performer Big Freedia who won the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding
Reality Program in LA talks about the show’s second season. GLAAD
National Spokespersons Omar Sharif, Jr. shared his personal story how
GLAAD saved his life and programs he’s involved with to deal with the
LGBT teen bullying epidemic. Comedian Fortune Feimster hosted the event
and gives us her spin on our LGBT issues. Perez Hilton who was there to
see global superstar Kylie Minogue and Grammy Award-winning country
music artist Kacey Musgraves perform talks about how fatherhood has
changed his life. GLAAD National Spokesperson Wilson Cruz informed us
about GLAAD’s current projects addressing southerners’ stories and
global initiatives.
Transgender actress Candis Cayne who played Ms. Hudson on “Elementary”
(CBS) accepted the Outstanding Individual Episode (in a series without a
regular LGBT character) Award on behalf of the show. Reality star Sonja
Morgan dished with us about
her series “The Real Housewives of New York City” on Bravo TV. Actress
Robin Weigert who starred in the film “Concussion” which won Outstanding
Film-Limited Release talks about how LGBT equality continues to
advance. Then actress Yael Stone from “Orange Is the New Black” which
won Outstanding Comedy Series talks about the second season of the show.
Tony and Emmy winning actress Swoosie Kurtz opened the show and talks
compassionately about our LGBT issues. George Takei who received the
2014 Vito Russo Award talks about how honored he is to be recognized
with this award named for one of the founders of GLAAD. George and his
husband Brad also talk about their new documentary “Being Takei.”
Boy George who was there to introduce Kylie Minogue gave us his advise
to LGBT teens that they should not suffer in silence but reach out.
Martial arts fighter Jessica Aguilar was there to represent LGBT
athletes with her partner Elena Rodriguez. Out Olympic speed skater
Blake Skjellerup was also there to represent LGBT people in sports and
talks about the advancements we have made in the last year. Actress
Alysia Reiner was there to celebrate her show the fabulous Netflix
series “Orange Is the New Black” which is changing hearts and minds
about our LGBT community. Next we talked to actor Raúl Castillo who
appears in “Looking” on HBO that has been renewed for a second season.
We concluded with actress Laverne Cox (Orange Is the New Black) who was
honored with GLAAD’s Stephen F. Kolzak Award last month in LA. Laverne
talks about how grateful she is for her career and how she wants to
create a safe world for her inner child. The 25th Annual GLAAD Media
Awards were held at the Waldorf Astoria, New York.
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