GLSEN is still a top partner, but we’re also seeing a lot more of The Trevor Project, The Ali Forney Center, and PFLAG, and rarely seeing the HRC at all. There’s been shifts in the non-profit partnership space, too - the HRC and GLSEN once dominated the field pretty handily, but that monopoly has slowly shifted. A field once dominated by “t-shirts with logos in rainbow gradients” has evolved into various wearables that would be suitable in many contexts, not just “sweating on the sidelines of the Pride Parade wishing you hadn’t taken an edible.” Pride Collections have evolved massively since those earlier years - for starters, brands learned quickly that traction required a non-profit partner, but there’s also more queer designers and models involved than ever and unsurprisingly, the clothes are getting cuter. This is the fourth year I’ve compiled this information - we did it in 2017 and in 2018 and in 2019 before taking two years off because pandemic. These are corporations in a capitalist society, with a few exceptions they all taketh more than they giveth, if you know what I mean. These rankings are not influenced by the company’s overall ethics, their history or reputation in other areas, or by the politics, religious affiliations or lobbying activities of its leadership team.
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"T-Mobile wouldn't be the company we are without the diversity of our amazing team and that's why we're going BIG with our commitment to Pride–and everything it stands for–again this year!" said T-Mobile CEO John Legere. The "Un-carrier" is also sponsoring more than 60 Prides nationwide, including WorldPride in New York. (T-Mobile customers can also text "GLSEN" to 20222 to donate $5 directly.) Throughout June, the company is also partnering with PopSockets on a special Pride Poptivism PopGrip, with $2.50 from each sale being donated to GLSEN. For each entry tagged #UnlimitedPride, $1 will be donated to GLSEN, up to $10,000. T-Mobile is also encouraging users to post moments that changed their lives as a member of or ally to the LGBT community on the storytelling platform Wattpad. For every photo of the rings posted with #ArianaWithUs, T-Mobile will donate $1 to HRC, with a goal of up to $200,000 total. Participants can record their own messages of love and inclusion and post them social media. T-Mobile is teaming up with pop diva Ariana Grande to celebrate Pride and given back to the LGBT community: On June 14 and 15, Grande's "7 Rings" art installation will be transformed into an immersive "Pride Walk" outside her shows at Brooklyn Barclays Center.