Neil Giuliano
President, GLAAD
Neil G. Giuliano is an American gay rights activist. He was the former four-term Republican mayor (1994-2004) of Tempe, Arizona. He chaired the commission in charge of hosting the third debate of the 2004 United States presidential elections. He has served as President of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) since September 1, 2005.
All the candidates have reached out to the community, Giuliano says.
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The public should stand with the LGBT community against hatred.
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The Democrats engage the LGBT community and the Republicans don’t, Giuliano says.
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A lot like being the mayor of a city, Giuliano says.
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Neil Giuliano stays cautiously optimistic.
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GLAAD must keep up with media coverage, just as it has done since the early days of the AIDS crisis, Giuliano says.
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The party scene presents an opportunity to educate the community, Giuliano says.
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70% of Americans believe “Don’t ask, don’t tell” should go away, Giuliano says.
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Taking dating out of that seedy bar at the end of a dark alley.
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GLAAD’s Sports Media Program tries to root out homophobia.
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Giuliano sees general unity on most issues save, perhaps, for gay marriage.
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Giuliano thinks journalists should not let people use their religious beliefs to justify defamation.
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Maybe we should thank Pedro Zamora on The Real World
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Despite the thaw, the violence and hatred continue, says Giuliano.
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Becoming the young mayor of Tempe, Arizona seemed to happen by chance, Giuliano says.
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Giuiliano only came out after he ran for office.
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GLAAD pushes for equality for the LGBT community through media advocacy.
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Neil Giuliano on celebrities and gay rights.
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