Most Americans Say Companies Should Publicly Support LGBTQ Community, New GLAAD Survey Finds

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The study comes as retailers like Target, Kohl’s and PetSmart have come under attack for their annual LGBTQ Pride merchandise displays and ad campaigns.

A clear majority of Americans who don't identify as LGBTQ+ believe companies should publicly support the community, according to a new survey from gay rights organization GLAAD.The study comes as retailers like Target, Kohl's and PetSmart have come under attack for their annual LGBTQ Pride merchandise displays and ad campaigns.

A clear majority of Americans who don't identify as LGBTQ+ believe companies should publicly support the community, according to a new survey from gay rights organization GLAAD. About 70% of more than 2,500 adults who don't identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or an otherwise member of the community said support from companies should come through hiring practices, advertising and sponsorships, according to online responses to GLAAD's annual""When people are exposed to LGBTQ people and experiences in media it changes hearts and minds and shifts culture and sentiment," GLAAD said in its release.

 

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