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New York City’s Pride Parade draws a colorful, overflowing crowd to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community each year. But there was one glaring difference in 2025 compared to previous years: a noticeable drop ...
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Brands retreating from DEI in a bid not to offend anybody will soon find themselves irrelevant, writes Jack Richards.
Organizations across Canada are grappling with a chilled enthusiasm among sponsors and donors this year, forcing organizers to search for the delicate balance between growing its audience and staying ...
Some major brands withdrew or scaled back their support for Pride events across the nation.
SF Pride Executive Director Suzanne Ford shares how the organization pulled off its 2025 events — and what challenges it ...
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 parades and festivals are coping with a broad pullback in corporate sponsorship dollars amid shrunken DEI budgets and political pressure.
This year, Twin Cities Pride may look less corporate—especially minus Target as a sponsor—but it's not for the reasons some have wanted.
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.
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