H&M, Banana Republic Partner with UN Free & Equal to Support Global LGBTI Equality
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Top brands team up this Pride Month to support UN Free & Equal, a global campaign of the United Nations Human Rights Office WASHINGTON (PRWEB) June 01, 2021 The United Nations Foundation announced today that top global brands H&M and Banana Republic are once again partnering with UN Free & Equal for Pride Month this June to raise awareness and funds in support of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) equality worldwide. H&M will donate $100,000 to the global campaign this year, while Banana Republic will donate $60,000 this Pride Month.
60 Minutes UFO Special Lights Up Twitter
By Caleb HoweMay 17th, 2021, 1:33 pm
The truth is out there? If so, we don’t have it yet, but the questions are now being asked, as a detailed UFO report on CBS News’
60 Minutes Sunday night attests. And people want to know, as a major trending topic on Monday demonstrated.
Bill Whitaker (who is also the best guest
Jeopardy host so far, in this writer’s opinion) tackled the touchy topic with a deft and in-depth examination in a 13-minute report that may not have pulled back the veil on UFOs (or UAPs [Unidentified Aerial Phenomena] as they are now described), but definitely pulled back some of the stigma about discussing the topic.
"We thrilled to see our journalists recognized for their excellent work serving the Greater Akron community," Beacon Journal Editor Michael Shearer said.
Memory bear window display in Grantham funeral directors sparks âfantastic responseâ Published: 11:00, 02 April 2021
A Grantham funeral directors has teamed up with a local business to create a window display that has caused a stir on social media.
Robert Holland Funeral Directors spruced up the window front of the shop formerly used for Flowers from Holland, partnering up with Sewing by Sue to create a memory bear themed display.
The display, situated on St Catherineâs Road, has received a wave of positive responses since it was completed on Sunday. Sewing by Sue has received over 200 comments across all their social media platforms.
Banana Republic Celebrates Advocates And Allies With A Shared Commitment To Inclusivity And Diversity During Black History Month
This Spring, the Brand Furthers Its Pledge to Build a Better Tomorrow for People and the Planet
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SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Beginning with Black History Month, Banana Republic s True Hues campaign champions BIPOC talent in front of, and behind, the camera. True Hues – an inclusive range of foundational solution-wear designed to complement natural skin tones – expands this spring with a wider range of colors, celebrating individuality and choice. The campaign was shot by renowned Black photographer Dana Scruggs, with a broad cast of ground-breaking advocates and allies who embody true diversity across body type, gender identity, skin tone, ability and background. Talent includes: