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Apple shares video of its San Francisco Pride Parade participation

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMUNO8Onoi4]

Just like last year, Apple has posted a well-produced video showcasing thousands of Apple employees participating in San Francisco’s annual Pride parade.

On June 28, 2015, thousands of Apple employees along with their families and friends joined together to march in the San Francisco Pride Parade. They came from all over the world to help demonstrate and celebrate our deep commitment to equality and diversity. Because at Apple, we believe that inclusion inspires innovation.

Apple CEO Tim Cook shared in a tweet over the weekend that more than 8,000 Apple employees plus friends and family participated in the parade. The company also featured App Store and iTunes sections highlighting LGBT apps and media. You can find the music from the video, “Different Colors” by Walk the Moon, on Apple Music.

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Comments

  1. OK, that was cool. Great video, great company!

  2. rnc - 9 years ago

    Hmmm, I love Apple, I’m happy with what happened in the US to gay community, but I didn’t like the video on YouTube…

    It’s just too much “in your face”…

    The editing is too bad also… looks like they selected only the people that were wearing Apple Watches or Beats.

  3. mrmatalino - 9 years ago

    Sigh. Apple continues to be Tim Cooks platform for his politics and personal views. Something tells me Apple would not post videos of events not in line with their liberal agenda (pro life marches, gun rights, etc). Equality for all, I’m sure. And I’m sure even if they did, Zac Hall wouldn’t cover them because they don’t line up with his views too. Great journalism.

  4. Dan (@danmdan) - 6 years ago

    Every thing Cook does has either actual or tacit approval of his board of Directors – if it leads to extra profit then he will be allowed to continue.

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Avatar for Zac Hall Zac Hall

Zac covers Apple news, hosts the 9to5Mac Happy Hour podcast, and created SpaceExplored.com.