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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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(#7) JC Penney
2012, JC Penny released an ad for Fathers' Day that featured two gay dads. This wasn't their first sign of solidarity either. They previously ran a print ad with lesbian mothers, and even hired Ellen Degeneres as their spokesperson.
Source: Gawker
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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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(#1) Target
Target used this ad to promote their gift registry, thereby showing their support for the gay marriage. In addition, they began carrying "pride-centric" clothing in numerous locations.
Source: Huffington Post
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(#13) Martha Stewart
Martha Stewart Magazine featured the wedding of Jeremy Hooper and Andrew Shulman in their June 2009 issue. Jeremy says the best part of the feature was that there was no mention of it being a same sex wedding. They were featured along two other couples as regular folks.
Source: Towerload
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(#14) Uber
During the month of June 2015, typically considered pride month across the nation, the app displayed their vehicles with rainbows behind them to show their support. In addition, in LA during Pride 2015, Uber offered free rides to West Hollywood for the parade and other festivities.
Source: AdWeek
Photo: Uber
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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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