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Commercial Closet Association is a 501c3 nonprofit that advocates for advertising that respects the diversity of all, specifically gender identity/expression and sexual orientation, for a more accepting society and better business results. 

 

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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Diesel
XXX
US National
2008
United States

No On 8, Equality for All
Samuel Jackson
US Regional
2008
United States

Causecast.org
Hope
US National
2008
United States

No On 8, Equality for All
Parents
US Regional
2008
United States

Vivendi
Le Regard des Autres
Europe
2008
France

Vivendi
Brokeback Mountain
Europe
2007
France

Tourisme Montréal
Dave Does Montréal
North America
2008
Canada

HOMOtracker
No vs. Yes
US Regional
2008
United States

HOMOtracker
Constitution
North America
2008
United States

Zürich Tourism
And Life Begins To Dance
North America
2008
United States

Wells Fargo & Company
Seize Your Someday
North America
2008
United States

Wachovia Corporation
Reaching Out - Take Pride With Wachovia
North America
2008
United States

Texas Instruments
Making The World A Better Place
North America
2008
United States

Switzerland Tourism
Zürich. Go For It.
North America
2008
United States

Sara Lee Corp.
Pride In Every Single Bite
North America
2008
United States

Commercial Closet Association

A Message From Mother-4
Company: AIDS Project Los Angeles
Brand: AIDS/HIV Awareness
Region: North America, US Regional
Country: United States
Agency: AIDS Project Los Angeles in-house
Year: 1985
Target: Gays
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Advocate.com: GLAAD Absorbs Commercial Closet Association

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Check out our open letter to the advertising industry urging ad professionals to remove stereotypes, homophobia, and transphobia from their advertising. See the press release.

See our 2008 Images In Advertising WINNERS, and check out photos from the event!

Bruce Joffe takes a groundbreaking new look at GLBT portrayals in marketing in his new book, A Hint of Homosexuality?  Even better, CCA receives all the profits from its sales! Pick up a copy here!

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See upcoming and past AdRespect Training Lecture information here!

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Advertising Week NYC - Celebration or Serious?
Posted by: MikeNY
The 5th annual Advertising Week conference has more discussion of issues, but had no mention of gay/lesbian issues or homophobia even while Advertising Age critic Bob Garfield has drawn attention to industry troubles, in addition to the NYC Human Rights Commission holding hearings about the lack of diversity in the industry. Should the conference be more issues-oriented?



CoverGirl Ellen DeGeneres

Posted by: MikeNY
What great news that Ellen DeGeneres will show everyday women that lesbians are not only smart and entertaining, they can be glamorous too! Now if only CoverGirl will start advertising TO lesbians!!



LGBT in Mainstream Ads

Posted by: Chris Michael
Harvey Fierstein once said that as far as getting out there and being seen, even bad publicity was good publicity.

I think that the more daily something becomes, the more common, the less mystery it carries. Two hundred years ago, black men were sex-crazed animals who should be barred from proper society, a hundred years ago the Jews were bent on controlling the world's media -- even JFK's presidential campaign was hindered in part by the nation's concern about a Catholic in the Oval Office.

Obviously fears like these seem ridiculous nowadays, and it's because the barriers have been broken down. We see them, so we know them; there's no mystery anymore. The end goal for any ad is to change consumer behaviour about a product -- but advertisers are also moulding public opinion. An ad works because it's a refreshing take on a preexisting public conception. By hyping or deflating that conception, advertisers can lift taboos -- many times without people realising that their perceptions are changing. And that is a very powerful sword to wield.



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