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GLAAD recently announced the findings of its first-ever index of LGBTQ user safety on social media, determining that Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube are effectively unsafe due to harassment of, and misinformation about, the queer community.
The original plan had been to give each platform a letter grade, according to GLAAD, the New York-based LGBTQ media watchdog group, but this was scrapped when staffers realized that the leading social media platforms would have all received an F.
GLAAD President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis stated that while other marginalized communities are being considered in conversations about the restriction and regulation of social media speech and other content, the unique needs of LGBTQ people have largely been invisible or fall low on the priority list.
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Start-ups for transgender people, like Euphoria and its Solace app, have been met with mixed reactions, highlighting tensions that have existed among LGBT people for decades.
Queer icons visit Lambertville and New Hope via new art installations
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There will be a bevy of notable visitors to the river towns of Lambertville and New Hope this May. You just may have to stroll around a bit to find them.
The Greater Lambertville Chamber of Commerce and New Hope Celebrates History will host “Queer Icons: Pioneers,” an art installation of life-sized plywood portraits by artist Silky Shoemaker to be displayed in storefront windows throughout both communities through May.
The Flemington-based ArtYard commissioned Shoemaker to construct 10 portraits of monumental figures from the LGBTQ community for a spring 2019 exhibit, 10 more LGBTQ icons added last year.