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Mars Wrigley And SKITTLES® Develop QueeR Codes To Spotlight LGBTQ+ Artists, Influencers And Creators During Pride Campaign partners include Blair Imani and several LGBTQ+ artists and influencers across the U.S. coming together to bring better moments and more smiles in support of diversity and inclusion News provided by Share this article Share this article NEWARK, N.J., June 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ To celebrate and support the LGBTQ+ community SKITTLES® is teaming up with critically acclaimed historian, author, educator and influencer, Blair Imani, to promote LGBTQ+ visibility, spotlighting artists, influencers and creators through the SKITTLES QueeR Codes program in cities across the U.S. and at SKITTLESQueerCodes.com. The program includes partnerships with four LGBTQ+ artists across the country who have created original murals that express what the rainbow means to them and how they celebrate Pride. The brand has also partnered with five LGBTQ+ influencers ....
Skittles Go Gray For Pride Again, Donate Money to GLAAD The candy company will donate up to $100,000 to the organization. May 06 2021 12:59 PM EDT It’s Pride season again, and that means Skittles is once again deferring to the LGBTQ+ community when it comes to rainbows. For a second year in a row, the popular candy brand is releasing limited-edition Skittles Pride Packs, which feature all gray packaging and all gray candies inside. One dollar per pack purchased will then be donated by Skittles to GLAAD. The Skittles Pride Packs will start being available mid-May, and will come in 4oz Share Size Packs and 15.6 oz resealable Sharing Size Stand Up Pouches. While all the candies are gray, they feature the five original Skittles flavors: orange, grape, green apple, and lemon. You can purchase the special Pride Packs at Target and Walmart, as well as Target.com and Walmart.com, and at select Kroger’s, Albertson s, and other retail locations across the country. ....
photo by: Leah Matthews Rainbow Kids and Families board member Dr. Malati Harris folds T-shirts in April 2021 that will be sold to raise funds for future RKF Pride Packs. The packs are meant to support area families with LGBTQ kids or parents. While lawmakers in Topeka and around the nation are working to exclude transgender kids from certain activities and locations, some families in Lawrence are doing just the opposite: trying to make schools and life generally more inclusive for LGBTQ children. “No one likes you, no one wants you they’re just getting bombarded by that message every day,” parent Matt Enyart said of the way LGBTQ kids feel amid reports of bans on bathroom use and athletic participation, among other proposals proposals that just pile on top of already daunting prejudices. ....