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Live Nation Urban Aims to Hire More Black Women Photographers in New Initiative
While there are many ways to celebrate Women’s History Month, creating job opportunities for women and non-binary creatives in classically male-dominated fields is one way to not only honor the month with intention, but also set the stage for real inclusion. For entertainment industries, one important step forward is hiring more Black women behind the…
Pantene Celebrates the Quinceañera One Trans Woman Never Had in an Emotional Short Film
For the Latin American community, quincea?eras are considered a passage to womanhood. However, transgender people are often excluded from participating in these cultural traditions because they either don’t know or haven’t been able to share their true gender due to issues of cultural acceptance and systemic barriers. So, in celebration of International Transgender Day of…
3M Updates School Zones to Call Attention to Child Safety
Five hundred school-age children around the world die in vehicle collisions every day, according to the nonprofit Safe Kids Worldwide. 3M is bringing visibility to the issue and making getting to school safer with a new “Project School Zone Safety” campaign running across the U.S., Brazil, Mexico, India, Japan and South Korea. Using its reflective…
What Women Marketing Leaders Admire Most About the Next Generation
For Women’s History Month, Adweek asked five brand and agency executives to share their best career advice for women marketers. To conclude our series, we asked them what they admire most about the next generation of marketers–and what these rising stars should be doing differently. We’re joined by Nancy Reyes, CEO of TBWAChiatDay New York;…
Washington State Passed a Contentious New Gig Worker Law
Uber and Lyft have legally cemented the independent contractor status of ride-hail drivers. Now other states are on the horizon.
In a Historic Moment, Amazon Workers Vote to Unionize
It’s a historic day for Amazon employees at a warehouse in Staten Island, N.Y., who have voted to unionize for the first time ever in the U.S. That’s according to the grassroots organization, Amazon Labor Union (ALU), which, as of 11 am ET on April 1 reported 2,050 votes for yes and 1,574 for no….