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How these brands are changing queer representation in advertising

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Just as we noticed several global corporate advertisers fall ad campaigns showing more queer people of color, perhaps partly in response to Black Lives Matter and the Trump white supremacy backlash, here come four more advertisers growing the trend in the US and abroad.1.

Ritz Crackers (Mondelez International)Hot on the heels of a campaign from Mondelez sister snack brand Oreo featuring a biracial woman bringing her girlfriend home, Ritz Crackers also includes a diverse queer storyline as part of its holiday stories.A Latino man texts his mom, “Can we talk?” He then meets up with his black boyfriend (who applied lipstick in getting ready) and chosen family of LGBTQ folks for the holiday.

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