User:Sandra1795/Netflix and LGBT representation in animation/Bibliography

Whitley-Berry, Victoria. “After Decades in the Background, Queer Characters Step to the Front in Kids' Media.” NPR, NPR, 30 June 2021, https://www.npr.org/2021/06/30/1011310695/after-decades-in-the-background-queer-characters-step-to-the-front-in-kids-media.


 * This podcast guest stars animator Rebecca Sugar, and they discuss how they wanted to create a show that was not limited to only one certain audience and wanted people to see that queer representation is normal and exists in the real world

“Record Number of LGBT Characters on US TV, Study Says.” BBC News, BBC, 18 Feb. 2022, https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-60429942.


 * This article discusses the increase of LGBTQ+ representation in the media over the years. With streaming becoming more popular, the media is trying to make improvement of being inclusive of everyone.

Kang, Aiyi. “The Effect of LGBT Characters in Our Generation.” Daily Sundial, California State University Northridge, https://sundial.csun.edu/88642/lifestyle/the-effect-of-lgbt-characters-in-our-generation/.


 * CSUN campus news article discusses how the representation of LGBT in the media will help to make the new generation be more open minded and won't be limited to certain things due to their gender or sexuality.