Many Major Companies Plan to Opt Out of Pride Month This Year
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Look How Many Corporations Backed Out of 'Pride' Month This Year: Is the Movement Over?
Supporting “pride month” events was once nearly ubiquitous among major American corporations. But this year, many companies are withdrawing their support, causing budget shortfalls at “pride” events across the nation. […] The post Look How Many Corporations Backed Out of 'Pride' Month This Year: Is the Movement Over? appeared first on The Western Journal.
Pride Month isn’t what it used to be - Washington Examiner
Every June, Pride Month descends upon the United States and colors corporate storefronts and websites alike with a seemingly endless number of rainbows. The main indication that Pride Month has begun is the sudden appearance of LGBT content and branding from otherwise neutral companies across multiple industries. We see it from clothing stores, professional sports teams, restaurants, and car manufacturers. But this year, there is a marked shift,…
Companies are dialing back their Pride Month celebrations — and angering both the left and the right
Pride month became more a checklist of corporate fears than a reflection of consumer desires.Getty images; Tyler Le/BIPride Month seems a lot quieter this year in the face of cultural and political pressure.Companies that show half-hearted LGBTQ+ support risk backlash from all sides.Advertising pros tell BI there aren't a lot of great options, but the worst move is to flip-flop.Corporate Pride is looking a little less proud this year.Companies s…
Big companies pull back on Pride Month sponsorships, impacting celebrations
As Pride Month kicks off around the U.S., several big companies are reconsidering their sponsorships of LGBTQ+ events. A recent Forbes report looks at the impact of companies rolling back diversity, equity and inclusion policies and their support for Pride Month events. Maria Gracia Santillana Linares, the author of the piece, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
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