These 14 corporations have stopped or scaled back sponsorship of LGBTQ+ Pride events
Here are the companies that have walked back their support for Pride Month while axing DEI, some of them after decades of allyship.
June 2, 2025
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Here are the companies that have walked back their support for Pride Month while axing DEI, some of them after decades of allyship.
Major corporations are using Donald Trump's executive orders as an excuse to end their diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
Citigroup executive Chad Leat gifted $1 million to the University of Kansas, which will establish one of the nation's largest LGBT-centered scholarships.
Choreographer Brian Brooks reveals another of his true colors at this year's 92nd Street Y Harkness Dance Festival in New York City.
As more and more firms opt to protect and nurture their GLBT employees, The Advocate adds to it's annual list
A New York Times investigation found that several of George Santos's claims about his employment and education could not be verified.
The disgraced congressman-elect hasn't been seen with his husband since his lies were exposed last month.
And it might all be thanks to gay GOP Rep. George Santos of New York.
The controversial gay Republican is expected to be sworn in as a lawmaker on Tuesday.
The inaugural Out on the Street summit brought together senior leaders of financial firms to discuss workplace conditions for LGBT people and the market value of diversity.
Santos said he wouldn't resign because he didn't do anything "criminal."
Federal prosecutors called him a "pathological liar and fraudster" who "made a mockery of our election system."
Censure doesn’t remove a member of Congress from office, but it stays on the member’s permanent record.
The Republican lawmaker spouted a list of conspiracy theories and transphobia while doing so.
The incoming representative has positioned himself as a proud gay Republican and never disclosed his previous marriage.
Santos, who beat gay Democrat Robert Zimmerman in a New York congressional race, has been accused of falsifying his background.
Corporations do something Republicans refuse to do: make Trump face consequences for once in his miserable life.