Is It Real Diversity If Brands Don’t Want The Opinions That Come With New Faces?

Beauty brands are being criticized for promoting one brand ambassador while shunning another. In Revlon’s case the Israeli actress Gal Godot, a vocal supporter of the Israeli Defense Forces. In L’Oreal’s the model Amena Khan, who was praised as the first hair-care ambassador in hijab, only to resign under fire for pro-Palestinian tweets.
Read More- February 28, 2018
- Source: www.npr.org
Recent Articles
-
How Our Definition of Healthy Fails Black Women
January 31, 2023 www.thecut.com -
Former New Zealand rugby player Campbell Johnstone becomes first All Black to come out as gay
January 31, 2023 www.cnn.com -
Companies Must Continue To Prioritize Diversity, Equity And Inclusion, Even During Tough Economic Times
January 31, 2023 www.forbes.com -
After layoffs, Meta, tech companies face uphill battle to boost diversity
January 31, 2023 www.washingtonpost.com -
After brutal layoffs, many workers say they’re fed up with full-time work. Is this ‘The Great Betrayal?’
January 31, 2023 www.fastcompany.com -
What it’s like to face ‘benevolent sexism’ in the workplace
January 31, 2023 www.fastcompany.com