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In recent years, it has become expected to see brand names spattered throughout Pride-related festivities: event stages boast corporate names, storefronts on parade routes are adorned with rainbows ...
Once the Supreme Court ruled that same-sex couples have the fundamental right to marry, corporate involvement in Pride reached an all-time high.
Yet, on Friday, the Supreme Court decreed that parents have a brand-new First Amendment right to veto their children’s exposure to materials that violate their own religious beliefs.
When did Pride Month become so corporate? Businesses began using Pride as a marketing technique as early as the 1990s, but logos began multiplying at Pride festivals in the 2010s. Once the Supreme ...
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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 ...
Target, long a mainstay of rainbow capitalism, seems to be trying to revive a version of “don’t ask, don’t tell” by trying to have it both ways: still a sponsor of New York City Pride but asking ...
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Big brands are pulling out of Pride. Here’s how their ... - MSNBig brands are pulling out of Pride. Here’s how their involvement has changed over the years Story by Emily Steinberger • 32m ...
With Supreme Court rulings and executive orders targeting transgender and gay rights and corporations cutting Pride sponsorships, how are celebrations shifting?
Relive some of the key historical moments in LGBTQ history from the riot at the Stonewall Inn 50 years ago to the first Pride Parade in New York City.
As major brands pull back from LGBTQ+ sponsorships, "Drag Race" creators Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato are investing in ...
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