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.
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Potential successors come from all over the world and range from moderate to deeply conservative on LGBTQ+ issues.
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