#BlackLivesMatter statement

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The pride movement is at its heart one that began with riots and protests.  

Since then and for over 50 years LGBTQ people have marched together to protest the need for equal rights and freedoms. It’s a struggle that owes a great deal to the black and brown people who stood in front and alongside us throughout.

Whether on the front line protesting or sharing messages of support, LGBTQ people stand on the shoulders of giants such as Marsha P Johnson, a black, trans woman and a key figure in the pushback against police brutality at the Stonewall riots.

At Outvertising our supportive and loud community is made up of a diverse mix of people who represent different ages, genders, sexualities, disabilities and ethnicities. While we cannot all fully understand what the BAME community is feeling and experiencing we can show support.

That is why we stand in solidarity with those around the world defending their personal rights and safety today.  

It should go without saying, #BlackLivesMatter

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Our Diversity and Inclusion Director, Chris Kenna, says,

“All Lives Matter when Black Lives Matter - that statement over the last few days has really resonated.  Standing shoulder to shoulder with the BLM parade yesterday - posting a video to my social media and returning to find comment after comment even with words like Ni&&er$  written like this - has really opened my eyes, ears and heart to the continued struggle, especially across intersectionality.  Being Black and Gay has its hardship in the UK, cultural acceptance alongside microaggressions because of race, just add to what LGBTQ+ POC go through daily.  

As Diversity and Inclusion Director at Outvertising and as a Black, Gay man - we stand with you our Brothers, Sisters and Non-Binary friends in the US and across the world. You marched with us, now we march with you.”


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Outvertising signs supports open letter

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Chair Mark Runacus signs Creative Equals’ open letter

In an open letter to the advertising industry, Creative Equals are calling for solidarity and action after the death of George Floyd. Outvertising Chair Mark Runacus has signed the letter on behalf of the organisation and supports steps towards further equality and justice.

Read the open letter from Creative Equals.

Read the write up from Campaign.


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Virtual Social: Wednesday 6 May 2020

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We’ve decided to run our socials every two weeks or so in lockdown so our community has the opportunity to regularly check-in. Each one will be hosted by different members of the Outvertising team, with the upcoming one being lead by Edd Weller and Lucy McKillop who will be bringing our crew of friendly faces together for you to meet and chat.

If you’d like to find out more about Outvertising, meet some of our other members, or simply want to chat to some like-minded individuals then be sure to join us:

Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2637405022?pwd=eUgrWUtjL2lWWXlMWUJseWJibHhFUT09

  • Meeting ID: 263 740 5022

  • Password: youmeuswe


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