Walgreens Community Corner Initiative Recognizes the Contributions of LGBT-Owned Businesses throughout Pride Month
This year's `featured bag` theme continues with an 18-pack cooler bag designed by Dewberries of Los Angeles Select Walgreens locations across the country will recognize the contributions of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT)-owned businesses and community organizations in honor of Pride Month throughout June. As part of the drugstore chain's Community Corner initiative created to showcase products produced by diverse businesses, nearly 100 locations will carry an exclusive Pride cooler bag designed by Jacquelyn Kennedy, owner and founder of Dewberries boutique in Los Angeles. The 18-pack cooler bag will be available in stores by mid-June for $19.99 while supplies last. To request a list of participating Walgreens locations, send an email to supplier.diversity@walgreens.com. Read On...
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Wells Fargo Announces its Busiest LGBT Pride Season Ever
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Celebrating Two Decades of Supporting LGBT Pride,
Wells Fargo Will Participate in 40 Pride Festivals and Parades in 2011
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Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC), a leader among U.S. financial services providers in its commitment to the LGBT community, is gearing up for its busiest LGBT Pride Season to date. The bank will participate in 40 LGBT Pride parades and festivals in 2011, stretching from March through November, with more than 20 in June alone.
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Gay Travel Snapshot - Spring and Summer 2011
New survey shows uptick in summer travel intentions With the U.S. and global economy gradually coming back to life - and with spending and travel habits under the spotlight during the summer months ahead, a new national survey conducted online by Harris Interactive and Witeck Combs Communications shows an increase in travel intentions among lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Americans. Read on...
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Center for Gender & Sexuality Law Launches Major New Project on `Engaging Tradition` Multi-Year Project to Develop Strategies for Sexual and Gender Justice Movements Columbia Law School's Center for Gender & Sexuality Law today announced the launch of the Engaging Tradition Project to study how the ideas of tradition are deployed both to undermine and support gender and sexuality-based social justice projects. Read on... |
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