While each city definitely gets its share of glitz and glitter realness sprinkled on them from Bob, Eureka, and Shangela, the journey proved to be one of high emotions and breakthroughs as well.įor Eureka, the process conjured up some tough memories from childhood. Once assured me that it wouldn’t be a ‘queers help straights around the world’ kind of show, I was in,” Bob said. “In my opinion, sometimes lack a little bit of integrity especially when it comes to queer people making over straight people. “I immediately connected with this project because of its focus on LGBTQ stories and experiences in small towns across America,” she said.īob said that it was important that “We’re Here” was not a traditional makeover show. You can watch his acceptance speech here. Kolzak Award for his LGBTQ advocacy and work to grow LGBTQ inclusion in Hollywood. Warren is a former Co-Chair of GLAAD’s Board of Directors and a recipient of GLAAD’s Stephen F. The concept for the series, executive produced by Stephen Warren and Johnnie Ingram, appealed particularly to Shangela because of its potential to shine a spotlight on people who might never have had a chance to shine. A Guide in English and Spanish for LGBTQ Inclusion in EntertainmentĪhead of the highly anticipated premiere of HBO’s new unscripted series “WE’RE HERE,” GLAAD’s Head of Talent, Anthony Ramos, caught up with the show’s stars and executive producers to talk about their mission to highlight queer identities and call on people to open their hearts and minds.Įach of the six episodes will take Bob, Eureka and Shangela to a different small town in the United States where each of them will teach and guide their “drag daughters” to ultimately put on the most jaw-dropping, gag-worthy drag show anyone has ever seen!.Una Guía Para La Inclusión LGBTQ en Medios de Entretenimiento.
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