Happy Pride! Pride is all about celebrating diversity, equality, self-affirmation and acceptance for all people. It’s also a time to reflect on how we have progressed in half a century and an opportunity for all to protest discrimination and violence. Though progress has been made since the 1969 Stonewall Riots, research suggests that workplaces are still failing people who identify with the LGBTIQ+ community.
You would have noticed your LinkedIn feed filled with ‘rainbow-fied’ corporate logos and social profiles, which will ultimately revert to their original state come July 1st. I’m not going to lie, I absolutely love seeing all kinds of rainbow logos across my social feeds – but, how many of these companies are actually taking action to engage and support the community? Are some of them merely profit-driven symbolic displays?
While showing support for the LGBTIQ+ community is valuable, without action, it’s just performance.
Moving beyond the realm of performative allyship and ‘rainbow-washing’ requires organisations to take the time and make the effort to educate themselves, rather than relying on LGBTIQ+ employees to do the hard work of educating their co-workers. It’s one thing to react and implement initiatives to protect those who identify with the community, but it’s another to be reactive and simply pass the mic to them.