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LGBTQ+ respondents aware of corporate pullbacks; 75% will reduce or stop purchasing from companies that retreat from ...
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Corporate Pride Is Dying. Good.
As Pride month kicks off under a hostile federal government that takes its cues from a homophobic and transphobic far-right ...
The message from LGBTQ+ consumers is crystal clear: If companies won't stand with us, we won't stand with them. A new survey from the National LGBT Media Association reveals that 88% of queer ...
Take PrideChicago, for example, the nonprofit that runs the Chicago Pride Parade. A handful of its sponsors from last year ...
Wait, the Detroit event chair, offered a practical theory for why his partners are sticking around: Pride sponsorships in ...
From coast to coast, commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion are being rolled back. Under the banner of “anti-woke” ...
Stockholders at Walmart and PayPal on Thursday voted down proposals that would have upended how those companies deal with ...
That’s the conversation now—not whether DEI matters, but whether tracking it this way is still worth the risk," said Jennifer ...
That’s the conversation now—not whether DEI matters, but whether tracking it this way is still worth the risk," said Jennifer ...
Major corporations not returning as Delaware Pride Festival sponsors this year include DuPont, PNC Bank, Fulton Bank and Tito ...
The Trump administration’s attack on US diversity, equity and inclusion policies is reverberating across the Atlantic, with corporations abandoning sponsorships of Britain’s Pride festivals, ...
As corporate America continues its quiet retreat from diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) promises, New Birth Cathedral’s Dr. Jamal Bryant is once again stepping up to call the question. After ...