Would You(th) Care For A Cause? Mar 20, 2020 ... compelled to educate themselves, and—going a step beyond that—actually try to enact the change they wish to see (though they find themselves going about this alone). They’re well aware that resources they were told they could lean on in the past—including the government and religion—are not the bulwark of protection and care they were sold as or once were. As dire as this sounds, it actually opens a generous whitespace for brands to step up and become a stand-in for yesterday’s ...
The Customer Isn't Always Right Sep 15, 2016 retail civil rights customer service shopping ... more inclusive to underserved populations (e.g., based on race, religion, sexual orientation). - Brands That Know The Customer Isn’t Always Right - Eataly The Italian grocery store and eatery has a sign on its door that states: The customer is not always right Eataly is not always right Through our differences, we create harmonyTarget Target has taken many progressive stances, such as supporting gender and LGBT rights before it was popular to do so, and more recently, defending mothers’ rights ...
Purposeful Pop Jun 24, 2018 fashion & beauty media & entertainment activism causes and issues clothing movies music politics style TV ... among race, ethnicity, physical ability, and religion (see Variety Show). Two-thirds of young people around the world say popular culture in their country has become more racially diverse in recent years, with China notably higher at 82%, and two-thirds also say it’s become more inclusive of LGBTQ culture in recent years, with China (79%) and the U.S. (77%) seeing the most difference. With the President of the U.S. lobbying for a wall to be built between the U.S. and Mexico, Brexit changing ...
New Muslims Sep 11, 2014 fashion & beauty global marketing local culture ... anticipate a surge in content and products that cater to New Muslims as they rapidly grow in numbers and influence. For marketers, the challenge lays in practicing inclusivity while avoiding the pitfalls that come with stereotyping a population based on religion alone. Though New Muslims are united by faith-based rules of engagement, they long to be treated as unique individuals with diverse backgrounds, desires, and preferences. Respecting their needs for inclusion and personalization will be crucial ...
Obstruction Of Injustice Mar 07, 2016 activism internet of things politics ... it can wipe such negativity from the world. Having observed—some firsthand—the effects of bullying in their school years, today’s youth are highly sensitive to language that serves only to incite fear and maintain prejudices based on race, gender, religion, social class, and other distinctions. They still witness such attacks launched via social media, particularly as their broad networks include not only likeminded friends but also random acquaintances, work-based connections, and ...
Presence of Mind Jun 04, 2015 health & wellness technology mindfulness quantified self spirituality Presence of Mind ... dinner with friends, you see people plugged in on their phone rather than enjoying the moment. I make a conscious effort in those situations to be present because you’re not going to remember the post you read or the text you sent, but you will remember the experiences instead—but only if you’re actually there mentally. KATIE, 26, NYConsequently, Ys are starting to look for solutions to the negative effects of their “always on” lives. Historically, established religion served as a forum through which ...
Marketing Tips Mar 10, 2016 marketing social consciousness causes and issues corporate responsibility ... could be avoided if employees were adequately trained to be accepting of all people, regardless of race, creed, religion, or other points of difference. - 4. Shock and awe. - Brands need to make bold moves in order to convince people to stop and think about social causes or issues—and they need to be particularly outspoken to get them to take real action. They should aim to grab young people’s attention in surprising, but relevant, ways that also prompt them to socialize around a subject. In ...
Know It Alls Mar 23, 2018 career media & entertainment news online learning ... topics. I read different newspapers every day and use Wikipedia and other fact websites to learn more about the history and politics of what I am discussing.SAM, 30, UKAdditionally, young people, Zs in particular, see labels as a negative; young people today consider gender, sexual orientation, religion, and more to be fluid constructs, so they’re not interested in being labeled as the sports expert, or the heath guru, or the pop culture aficionado—they want to be a little bit of all of it ...
WELLth Investors Jun 01, 2015 community health & wellness money social life spending retirement saving social media ... that aid children and youth. To which of the following types of causes/charities, if any, do you donate time and/or money? Children/Youth | Animal rights | Education | Religion | Finding cures for diseases (e.g., cancer, AIDS) | Poverty/hunger | Human rights | The arts | Environment/clean water initiatives | Gender equality | Disaster relief | LGBT rights | Racism | Political | Violence | Reproductive rights/abortion | Drugs | International affairs ...
Variety Show Dec 06, 2016 global media & entertainment Fempowerment ... part of a larger cultural shift that transcends racial or gender boundaries. To Generations Y and Z, diversity is about radical inclusivity, where race, gender, age, ethnicity, religion, and sexual orientation can have a place both in front of the camera and also behind the scenes. While they appreciate that creators are making efforts to be inclusive, they feel that entertainment often misses the mark by merely adding diverse characters to be politically correct rather than fully ...