US-based Gap, , has joined Open to All. Gap joins Yelp, Levi Strauss, Lyft, as well as more than 1,500 small businesses and 200 nonprofits that are part of this public education campaign. There are over 2,300 Gap, Banana Republic, Old Navy, Athleta, and Intermix stores in the US.
Open to All is a coalition of businesses that affirm inclusive values. As the name indicates they are open to all, oppose discrimination and demonstrate a deep commitment to diversity, inclusion, and equality. They don’t discriminate against people of color, LGBT people, people of minority faiths, and many others when they seek goods or services. They welcome all customers.
Open to All, launched in 2017, is a public education effort that unites and galvanises national leaders in business, civic engagement, and the non-profit sector to take a stand for shared American values of fairness and equality. In addition to the business members, Open to All includes more than 200 nonprofit members spanning civil rights and racial justice organisations; lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender equality organisations; health and disability organisations and faith organisations.
Gap has been ranked as one of the world's most diverse and inclusive companies for the second consecutive year in the annual Thomson Reuters Global Diversity and Inclusion Index.
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