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Daniel Leary Does the Red Carpet at the GLSEN Awards


Clockwise from top left: Daniel Leary, Jennie Garth,
Lance Bass & Lacey Schwimmer, Candis Cayne

Gay and gay-friendly celebrities were out on October 10th to support GLSEN, the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network. Mores for Gays host Daniel Leary spent some time doing interviews on the red carpet.

Bass, Xol, Cayne, Duff and more at the GLSEN Respect Awards

 
Lance Bass and Hillary Duff

The GLSEN Awards took place over the weekend in Beverly Hills and a host of gay and gay-friendly stars came out in support of gay youth. Check 'em out!

Dirty Sexy co-stars Candis Canyne and William Baldwin
 

Jennie Garth
 

More after the jump!

Hilary Duff and Wanda Sykes on "That's so gay": Knock it off!

This really IS "so gay" ... and I mean that as a compliment.

The Advertising Council, a group that has been creating public service ad campaigns since 1942, is launching today the first campaign in its history to speak out against defamatory speech against gays and lesbians.

The campaign specifically tackles the troublingly popular phrase "That's so gay", which has become a common slang for "That's stupid" or "That sucks". The campaign has been produced to support GLSEN (The Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education Network) to combat the bullying of gay teens.

There are radio, television, and print ads in the campaign featuring celebs including teen queen Hilary Duff and comic Wanda Sykes, both of whom tell teenagers using the phrase "That's so gay" in a derogatory fashion to "Knock it off!"

And the campaign's website, ThinkB4YouSpeak, features video and interactive tools to teach kids about what the homophobic words they're using actually mean. And really, when pop songs like Katy Perry's "UR So Gay" are encouraging 10-year-old girls to run around calling people "gay" for no reason other than it's apparently "funny" or "edgy" (and somehow with the support of the gay media, which boggles my mind), we need all the help we can get.

To read more about the campaign and the council, check out this story in the NY Times. And after the break, check out one of the campaign's more eye-catching ads. 

Portia deRossi, T.R. Knight, Janet Jackson and others joing to film Lawrence King PSA

In the wake of the tragic murder of Lawrence King, the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network (GLSEN) and LOGO (AfterELton.com's parent company) have enlisted the support of a number of celebrities to film a PSA urging people to "stop the hate" and ensure the safety of ALL students in our schools.

Participating in the public service announcement are T.R. Knight, Portia de Rossi, Janet Jackson and many others. Let's hope the loss of Lawrence leads to the prevention of this happening again.


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