Even though the current presidential administration refuses to recognize it, June is LGBTQ+ Pride month, and tech companies are showing support in various ways.
Instagram launched a video series that surprises LGBTQ+ community leaders with the opportunity to interview their role models. Sony has released a special rainbow theme for its PlayStation 4 gaming console. Facebook is offering Pride-themed backgrounds, stickers, picture frames, and stickers. Spotify has curated Pride-themed playlists and added a rainbow-gradient volume bar, and it will display celebratory messages above the volume bar. Apple rolled out a rainbow background for the AppleWatch. Livestreaming company Twitch is promoting a different LGBTQ+ creator daily, fundraising for the Human Rights Campaign, working with the It Gets Better campaign, and livestreaming the San Francisco Pride Parade. Language learning software company Duolingo is highlighting the inclusivity of its language exercises on Twitter. And AT&T is donating to the crisis intervention charity The Trevor Project.
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