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Many companies that used to celebrate Pride Month with rainbow avatars, influencer campaigns and public declarations of ...
"Inclusion isn’t a marketing moment; it's a reflection of your values. It shouldn't be performative, but rather part of a ...
Vail Mountain adds rainbow logo to pride lift 02:04. Next time you're up near Eagle's Nest on Vail Mountain, you'll likely notice some small, but culturally significant changes to a few signs ...
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Rainbow logos aren’t enough to make brands inclusive during Pride Month | Opinion - MSNAccording to a recent Harris Poll of 1,110 LGBTQIA+ adults ages 8 and older, 84% of respondents agreed that rainbow logos alone don't make a brand queer-friendly or inclusive.
Gone are the rainbow logos, and barely a single Pride campaign has crossed our desks this year—it’s safe to say that Pride 2025 has been anything but loud and proud. Globally, many companies have ...
According to a recent Harris Poll of 1,110 LGBTQIA+ adults ages 8 and older, 84% of respondents agreed that rainbow logos alone don't make a brand queer-friendly or inclusive.
The supermarket chain, which fired the employees, denied that the logo was a rainbow but settled the religious discrimination lawsuit by agreeing to pay $180,000. October 31, 2022.
Opinion | Rainbow logos aren’t enough to make brands inclusive. Authentic support means helping the community advocate for basic rights.
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