Lyndsey Sickler, one of Pittsburgh Pride organizers.
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Public support for the LGBTQ+ community by corporations has become politically risky, public relations expert says.
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Companies like Mastercard, Pepsi and Deloitte have pulled hundreds of thousands in Pride festival sponsorships after Trump…

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Trump-Era Pride Is Being Severely Underfunded, Again

Pride Month 2026 has begun. Here's what to expect for the LGBTQ+ celebrations

Mônica Bergamo: Marcha do Orgulho Trans é cancelada e fundador vê efeito Trump sobre patrocínio

Queda de 60% no patrocínio da 30ª Parada LGBT+ expõe abalo na agenda de diversidade das empresas

Pride Month 2026 has begun. Here’s what to expect for the LGBTQ+ celebrations

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