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Axios on MSNCompanies back away from Pride, but not in BostonAs part of diversity, equity, and inclusion walk-backs, many companies said they would no longer participate in "external ...
Celebrating Pride with colorful displays of solidarity used to be a must. But amid the Trump crackdown on DEI and trans ...
NPR's Scott Simon asks Twin Cities Pride Executive Director Andi Otto about partnering with corporations amid efforts to roll back diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.
Pride Month is just around the corner, and that means preparations are in full swing for the largest free Pride festival in the country.
Hitch said. Twin Cities Pride dropped Target, which had sponsored its festival for over 15 years, after looking into the retailer's DEI policy changes announced in late January. Changes to its ...
At this point, a month prior to the event, KC Pride typically has corporate sponsorship commitments equaling about $250,000.
Otto is Minnesota’s Twin Cities Pride executive director. Twin Cities Pride announced in January that it would drop Target’s partnership after the Minneapolis retail chain rolled back DEI ...
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