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Pride Month is more than just a celebration, it’s a movement, a moment, and a message of love. Identity and acceptance. And ...
Consumer brands are wary of provoking right-wing customers and activists, and they fear reprisals from President Donald Trump’s administration.
After years of sponsoring LGBTQ+ Pride events around the country, some companies are pulling their financial support ...
June's LGBTQ Pride Month will be a test of how companies handle the "tricky" landscape for DEI work under the second Trump ...
The managerials running Target made a show of ditching its diversity and inclusion programs to please Donald Trump.
While Pride isn’t offering any Jennifer Coolidge-themed merch, it’s serving… pet toys and ceramics? Clary highlights a teapot and mug with rainbow handles that “look extraordinarily uncomfortable to ...
Pride Month is here and new research has found most consumers stand behind brands who show their support to the LGBTQ+ ...
But if you happen to be a human who doesn’t chew on gay dinosaur-shaped pet toys for fun, your only options in the Pride ...
“Many also are honestly confused about what forms this expression can take and whether Pride puts a target on them.” GLAAD President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis said tariffs and other economic ...
Facing a decline in customer goodwill and the measurable effects of a DEI-inspired boycott, Target CEO Brian Cornell broke his silence in an all-employee memo, which may have done more harm than ...
Target's former diversity chief said the retailer didn't walk away from DEI, "they trained it." Caroline Wanga, now CEO of Essence, said diversity programs are initially about measurable goals.
Anheuser-Busch did not respond to a request for comment. Target also faced blowback in 2023 over some merchandise in its Pride line, which intensified after the retailer pulled some items from stores.