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Contact: amyashenden gmail. As a non-binary person, they write about non-binary lived experience and activism. Now head of video and Instagram at PinkNews, Amy is available to speak on diversity and inclusion, digital storytelling, social media, video and growing audiences.
We asked around and argued over it until we came up with a ranking of the top 50 names. He served as chief general news anchor and host of The News with Shepard Smith on CNBC, a daily evening newscast launched in late September ; but his program was canceled in November Franki Cookney is a freelance journalist with more than a decade of experience across print and digital.
Franki identifies as a polyamorous bisexual woman. Contact: frankicookney gmail. David Shepard Smith Jr. (born January 14, ) is an American former broadcast journalist. Catherine is available for ongoing shift work and commissions. She specialises in human interest and lifestyle features with a particular focus on sex and relationships, global gender politics, and social development.
She is available for speaking opportunities. She also produces and hosts the sex and gender politics podcast The Second Circle. Previously he worked at the Financial Times for 11 years, in numerous positions, including the editor of FT Wealth magazine, wealth correspondent and an editor on the comment desk.
Previously a news reporter at PinkNews, Ella regularly covered the discrimination faced by trans people in the UK and has interviewed celebrities such as Rose McGowan and Rupert Everett. Contact: ella ellabraidwoo d. Who shares the news is very important, so here are 20 of our favorite LGBTQ+ news anchors, journalists and reporters.
Contact: Paisley. Contact: info tanyacompas. She is interested in writing commissions and speaking at events. She has covered everything from reproductive rights, HIV and dental dams, to porn, consent, and polyamory.
They are also available for consultancy on trans-inclusivity in the media. In no particular order, below there are more than 70 different queer and trans people who are writers, filmmakers, speakers, commissioning editors, and experts on everything LGBT, from mental health to the criminal justice system.
Who is the most influential LGBT person working in mainstream media? Outside of youth work. Catherine identifies as a lesbian and her specialist areas are feminism, LGBT issues, body issues, disability issues, and culture and entertainment. They are also interested in covering topics such as allyship, dating, sex and relationships.
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