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The president’s moves affecting L.G.B.T.Q. people were on the minds of attendees, but there was no stopping the party.
With the return of ADWEEK's Most Powerful Women in Sports honors, this year's judges grappled with the evolving definition of ...
In New York City, Target is still a top-tier corporate sponsor for Pride festivities, but the company reportedly asked that ...
The White House press secretary's response to a question about whether President Donald Trump plans to sign a proclamation in ...
That’s how Nicole Croteau, chairperson of Brockville Pride, described the level of support the community shows for the annual ...
The city holds a local Pride parade annually. But this year’s event will be much bigger, as Washington hosts the WorldPride ...
Verizon is scrapping all of its diversity, equity and inclusion programs “effective immediately” after months of prodding ...
Fintech firms can champion real LGBTQ+ inclusion by implementing inclusive policies, offering specialised benefits, providing ...
The Post’s reporting about Democrats’ debate over language hits at a core tension that the party is facing as it struggles to ...
Artificial intelligence is not just another technology. It is a civilization-level innovation that will increasingly impact ...
Justice Gavai’s first fortnight in office has been marked by strategic efforts to strengthen the judiciary’s responsiveness, ...
In a year marked by global uncertainty for LGBTQIA+ rights, Thailand’s vibrant Pride celebrations and evolving brand partnerships offer a blueprint for authentic inclusion in Asia.