Toyota faces backlash for backtracking on DEI, LGBTQ+ efforts
Plus, learn more about Robby Starbuck: the conservative activist targeting companies to drop their support of LGBTQ+ events and DEI efforts.
October 10, 2024
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Plus, learn more about Robby Starbuck: the conservative activist targeting companies to drop their support of LGBTQ+ events and DEI efforts.
It's been eight months since Dylan Mulvaney promoted Bud Light in an Instagram video, and Matt Walsh is still obsessed with her.
The anti-LGBTQ group is calling for a boycott of Mattel over its Creatable World line of dolls.Â
Some advertisers want the service to stop showing their commercials in front of anti-LGBT content.
Phillips, who won a qualified victory at the Supreme Court in another case, says it would violate his free speech rights to make a cake celebrating a gender transition.
A complaint about a trans woman led to protests at Wi Spa, and now the Los Angeles Times has weighed in with an editorial supporting inclusion.
LGBTQ+ rights face a major setback in the United States, all because one woman wants to deny queer people a service that may have not been actually asked for in the first place.
White House officials credited Trump with influencing Cracker Barrel's decision.
The customer, Marilyn Synek (pictured), says the worker at the Lincoln, Neb., business called her "bigoted trash."
An antigay Christian group that had called on supporters to boycott Wal-Mart's post-Thanksgiving Day sales to protest the retailer's support of gay rights groups has withdrawn its objections amid allegations that the retail giant caved to pressure.
American businesses continue to cave to the coordinated effort of right-wing extremist online influencer Robby Starbuck.
The court has set the date to hear the case of a Colorado web designer who says creating wedding websites for same-sex couples would violate her free speech rights.
The venue's owner discovered that the event was not a Pride celebration but rather a release of Dangerous, the alt-right provocateur's self-published book.
This court has ruled that businesses open to the public can discriminate against LGBTQ+ people.
The court's conservative majority seemed to sympathize with a designer who argues she has a legal right to turn away same-sex couples who seek wedding websites.
The conservative-majority court announced the decision on the last day of its session before justices jetted off on their summer vacation.