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A water safety poster that was originally part of the Red Cross' 2014 "Aquatics Centennial Campaign" garnered widespread attention in June 2016 after it was spotted at the Salida Pool and ...
The swimming safety poster sparked outrage on Twitter. — -- The American Red Cross issued an apology today for a poster that some people found offensive because it appeared to portray what ...
DENVER -- The Red Cross is developing a new pool safety poster after some criticized the organization for being racially insensitive in a previous version of the poster.. Margaret Sawyer said when ...
When Margaret Sawyer first noticed the Red Cross safety poster at a pool in Salida, Colo., she thought she was looking at an unfortunate relic of the past. When she saw it a second time at an entir… ...
According to a Red Cross pool safety poster previously displayed in aquatic centers in Colorado, the Red Cross website and their mobile application, darker colored kids are "not cool." At least ...
Pool safety poster that brought about an apology from Red Cross Hospital. John Sawyer / Twitter June 25, 2016, 4:31 PM EDT / Updated June 27, 2016, 8:42 AM EDT ...
The American Red Cross on Monday apologized for a water safety poster many have deemed racist after it depicted mostly minority children doing “not cool” things in a public swimming pool. The ...
A Red Cross Hospital signboard that carried a 'super racist' message about swim safety guidelines for children prompted an apology. Skip to main content. Boydton, VA. Boydton, VA. Local News ...
The American Red Cross issued an apology on Monday after public outcry over a seemingly racist pool safety poster. The poster depicts kids in a pool under the title “Be Cool, Follow The Rules.” ...