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Brands retreating from DEI in a bid not to offend anybody will soon find themselves irrelevant, writes Jack Richards.
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New York City’s Pride Parade draws a colorful, overflowing crowd to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community each year. But there was ...
T-Mobile announced it will scrap its diversity, equity and inclusion policy on Friday, while it awaits Federal Communications ...
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Experts have said ‘the golden era of corporate sponsorship might be over’ for Pride, as 75% of event see sponsorship funding ...
Some major brands withdrew or scaled back their support for Pride events across the nation.
Azoria Meritocracy Fund invests in companies hiring based on merit rather than demographics, as corporate America scales back ...
LGBTQ advocates have long allied themselves with diversity, equity and inclusion groups. Yet DEI’s legal troubles are causing some corporate sponsors to end their support for Pride activities.
Essence Festival draws fire for keeping Target as sponsor amid DEI rollbacks, sparking boycotts and tough questions from the ...
The big companies may be abandoning us, but we still have a chance to stand together and fight for our rights.
Organizations across Canada are grappling with a chilled enthusiasm among sponsors and donors this year, forcing organizers ...
Despite the corporate sponsorship losses, Ruffin noted that Nashville’s 2025 Pride festival will have a record number of parade participants, including local businesses, community organizations ...
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