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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 ...
One of this year’s most egregious examples of Pride flip-flopping comes from dog product subscription service BarkBox, which has long cultivated an edgy and inclusive social media presence.
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One of this year’s most egregious examples of Pride flip-flopping comes from dog product subscription service BarkBox, which has long cultivated an edgy and inclusive social media presence.
Plymouth and Liverpool have both pulled their Pride marches events — the latter blaming “significant financial and organisational challenges” at a time of rising costs.
Some major brands withdrew or scaled back their support for Pride events across the nation.
Corporations began getting involved with Pride in the 1990s, about two decades after the first Pride march.
Because of Utah's restrictions on pride flags at government facilities, they couldn't be displayed at West Valley City's first Pride celebration. But rainbows were everywhere.