Meta Is Absent From SF Pride This Year, as Tech Industry Retreats From Public Support of LGBTQ+
NEW YORK CITY, JUN 23 – Brooklyn Brewery will distribute $25,000 directly to 25 trans, nonbinary, and two-spirit New Yorkers to help cover basic needs amid widespread corporate Pride sponsorship cuts.
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Meta pulls out of SF pride as tech industry scales back LGBTQ+ support
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, once an active advocate for LGBTQ+ inclusion at SF Pride, has remained silent this year. San Francisco Pride Executive Director Suzanne Ford recalls when Zuckerberg personally called the organisation to ensure Facebook could march in the parade, especially after a 2015 policy controversy around the company’s legal-name requirement that disproportionately affected trans users.
As companies stop sponsoring Pride, this NYC brewery is giving money directly to trans people
As major companies pull sponsorships from LGBTQ+ Pride Month events, a brewery in New York City is stepping up to show "our support isn’t conditional."Keep up with the latest in LGBTQ+ news and politics. Sign up for The Advocate's email newsletter.Brooklyn Brewery, the official beer and brewery of NYC Pride for three years running, has decided to forgo its paid advertisements for Pride and instead use the money to provide direct financial assist…
“The Ocean Is Queer”
For years, radical gender ideology appeared unstoppable. The media framed transgender identity as the next frontier of liberation. Pride Month drew enthusiastic endorsements from nearly every university, corporation, and school district. Dissenters were often marginalized, and the prevailing narrative allowed little room for debate.No longer. Since the start of the second Trump administration, the movement has begun to retreat. The Supreme Court…
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