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(#15) Kenneth Cole
Kenneth Cole began selling limited-edition t-shirts through the Human Rights Campaign. All the profits from the sale go straight to HRC to help fight for equality.
Source: HRC
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(#9) Amazon
Amazon released a commercial for their Kindle Paper White which featured a gay married couple on vacation.
Source: Gay Marketing
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(#5) Doritos
Doritos created a special, limited-edition bag of rainbow-colored chips to support the It Gets Better Project. The cool ranch-flavored snacks were not available in store, but you could get a bag by donating to the charity.
Source: Refinery 29
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(#12) Chobani
2015, Chobani released a commercial for their Simply 100 product that featured a lesbian couple in bed together. It was a part of a larger "Love This Life" campaign from the company.
Source: Huffington Post
Photo: Chobani
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(#4) Tide
In September 2015, Tide released a new commercial showing their support for marriage equality. It depicts two men heading to get married, when they are stopped by a woman who says "I won't let you blemish the sanctity of marriage!"
We later see she is only talking about a stain, which she fixes with a tide to go pen.
Source: New Now Next
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(#16) Budweiser
In 2013, Budweiser posted a picture of two bud light cans representing the Human Rights Campaigns logo on their Facebook page. A simple but effective way to show support.
Source: Business Insider
Photo: Budweiser
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For too many LGBTQ+ employees, discrimination is almost a daily experience. More than 40% of homosexuals and transgenders have experienced employment discrimination, harassment, or abuse, and more unfair treatment. This society needs our joint efforts to become better, what is proud of is that some influential companies are committed to creating an open and honest environment to allow more people to have the courage to come out.
In recent years, many countries have made progress in equal rights. Many companies openly support the LGBTQ+ movement and provide legal protection for more employees with different sexual orientations. Here is the list of 16 companies promote gay-friendly ideals in this random tool.
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