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Urgent Celebration: Kids Media LGBTQ Representation Honored
9 Dec
Summary
- The Velma Awards recognize LGBTQ representation in kids and family programming.
- An organization was founded to champion queer narratives in children's media.
- Queer media in children's programming is facing significant challenges.

The second annual Velma Awards have honored excellence in LGBTQ representation within children's and family programming. This year's ceremony celebrated shows like "Jurassic World: Chaos Theory," "Firebuds," and "Let's Go Bananas," which received accolades for their inclusive storytelling and character portrayals.
Presented by The Rainbow Project, an organization dedicated to fostering queer narratives and supporting LGBTQ+ creators in children's media, the awards underscore the essential nature of authentic representation. Founded in 2024, the organization champions both on-screen queer content and the behind-the-scenes artists advocating for inclusion.
These celebrations arrive during a critical period for queer media, with a nearly 40 percent drop in eligible honorees since last year. Organizers stressed the urgency of recognizing these victories, stating that such content is vital for affirming queer youth and asserting their sense of belonging.




