Last week a group of UK-based GumGummers gathered for lunch to celebrate the Persian New Year, hosted by EMEA VOICE Co-chair and Publisher Development Manager, Kamran Vahabi. Click through to read more about their experience.
Read MoreIn celebration of the life, legacy, and achievements of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, whose birthday is observed as a US holiday on January 15th, the BET (ERG) partnered with Confetti to host an insightful lecture on "Exploring MLK's Legacy through Art”. Click through to watch the replay!
Read MoreHappy Diwali 🪔 Diwali, also known as the festival of light is celebrated by millions of Hindus, Sikhs, and Jains worldwide. This year Diwali was celebrated on Sunday, November 12th. Click through to learn more about the holiday and how it is celebrated!
Read MoreNovember is Native American Heritage Month in the United States. Click through to learn more and support the Native and Indigenous people in the US.
Read MoreClick through to learn about Juneteenth and hear from members of the BET: Black Excellence in Tech ERG on what Juneteenth means to them + resources!
Read MoreIn celebration of AAPI Heritage Month, our second featured GumGummer is Megha Jain, whose role is Senior Product Manager. Click through to learn more about her and what she loves about her culture!
Read MoreMay marks AAPI Heritage Month in the US and we’re excited to spotlight some of our amazing GumGummers of AAPI heritage. Our first featured GumGummer is Kevin Nguyen. Click through to learn more about him and his culture!
Read MoreHomelessness in Global Majority Groups in the UK
Read MoreHomelessness is a pervasive issue that affects millions of people worldwide. However, it disproportionately impacts the LGBTQ+ community, particularly LGBTQ+ youth. In this article, we will explore the underlying causes of homelessness among LGBTQ+ individuals, the unique challenges faced by LGBTQ+ youth, and the ways in which society can work together to address this issue with understanding, compassion, and inclusivity.
Read MoreThere are multiple causes to why people can become homeless. According to various studies, more than 50% of all cases are attributed to job loss and substance abuse. This happens to people of different ages, gender and race.
On the other hand, there is also a cause that is not widely included in all of those research papers even though it’s been happening for centuries. It’s called war.
Read MoreClick through to watch the replay of the Our Voices x Quarterly Causes panel discussion led by BIPOC healthcare professionals to learn about the racism and disparities that the Black community faces in the healthcare industry.
Read MoreEarlier in the week, on Tuesday, February 7th, the Black Excellence in Tech ERG members got together for their first in-person event in LA at Black-Owned Alta Adams Restaurant. Click through to read more about their experience!
Read MoreTo celebrate and recognize MLK day we partnered with Confetti for an hour-long presentation led by educator and documentarian, Logic Ali, to learn lesser-known facts about the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Click through to watch the replay!
Read MoreLast week, the members of the Voice Coalition celebrated the holidays with a fun game of Gingerbread Wars. Click through to read more about their experience.
Read MoreToday, GumGum recognizes our family members, friends, and GumGummers who served and continue to serve our country. We will always be indebted to your strength, sacrifice, and service.
Read MoreNovember is Native American Heritage Month in the United States! Join us In celebrating the cultures, accomplishments, and contributions of the original peoples of this land and the attributes that make them unique within the fabric of a diverse American society. Click through to learn more!
Read MoreToday, July 26th is National Disability Independence Day and commemorates the signing of the Americans with Disability Act (A.D.A.) in 1990. Click through to learn more about disability awareness and watch a replay of the TedTalk on Our fight for disability rights -- and why we're not done yet with Judith Heumann.
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