Apple Marches in San Francisco Pride ParadeAs it has done in years past, Apple yesterday marched in the annual
San Francisco Pride parade, which is one of the bigger Pride events in the country and sees nearly 100,000 spectators during the event. Apple employees appeared in the parade with a large sign that showcased a rainbow version of the Apple logo.
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<center><blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-cards="hidden" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Happy Pride to everyone celebrating around the world! Great to see so many Apple employees marching today in San Francisco! 🌈
pic.twitter.com/lVKrF90HWa</p>—
Tim Cook (@tim_cook)
June 30, 2019<script async src="
https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script></center> Apple CEO <!---->Tim Cook<!----> was in attendance, as seen in
a few selfies taken during the parade with fans and fellow Apple employees. A few other Apple executives marked the event as well, including Apple's new retail chief Deirdre O'Brien.
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via @deirdre.at.apple on Instagram</center>Apple has celebrated Pride in multiple ways this year, including the launch of the new
Apple Watch Pride Sport Loop earlier in June. The new watch band is the third iteration of the Pride design for the
Apple Watch, following two rainbow-emblazoned Woven Nylon Pride bands that released in 2017 and 2018.
<center><blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Apple at SF Pride
pic.twitter.com/QdOiJap5Pz</p>— Juli Clover (@julipuli)
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The company also routinely donates to charities that support LGBTQ individuals, and Cook himself is set to
receive GLSEN's "Champion Award" for his ongoing commitment to fighting for LGBTQ rights. Cook recently stated, "I am grateful to GLSEN for this honor and for all their work to ensure the LGBTQ community is treated with dignity and respect."
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<center><blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-cards="hidden" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">What a day!!!
#applepride pic.twitter.com/tVxMYCQOt8</p>— Bohdan Smith (@pantsdragon)
July 1, 2019<script async src="
https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script></center> Apple has long voiced
support for LGBTQ causes like
same sex marriage, as well as having spoken out against some controversial laws that predominantly risked
negatively affecting the lives of gay, lesbian, and transgender individuals.
Before he
publicly came out as gay in late 2014, Apple CEO <!---->Tim Cook<!----> fought for equality in
speeches and
op-eds. Under late CEO Steve Jobs, Apple also
opposed many discriminatory laws, including 2008's Proposition 8 that sought to eliminate the right to same sex marriage in California.
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