“Nonaction is a statement in itself. If we weren’t celebrating pride or promoting our registry to same-sex couples, we’d be sending a message that we’re not inclusive. When someone in Boston made a decision to take that window display down, without realizing the history that Macy’s has had with Boston Pride, it was certainly not a decision that we felt good about”, Corliss Fong.
Source - Fast Company Magazine
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