Her Street: Her Street

Countless Black women have been victims of police violence and the only way to remember their names, is to never stop saying them. Or seeing them.

Her Street is a movement to rename the exact street where these atrocities took place, after the women themselves. We honor the women by making them a landmark you cannot look away from and have streets become rallying cries for justice.

Devil & Detail: Monstrous Breath

Devil & Detail Print Ad - Monstrous Breath
Devil & Detail Print Ad - Monstrous Breath

As amazing things can sound, nobody will look good with bad breath.

Hornbach: Little Big Man

PETA: Break Free

ROM: Potential sponsor of major cancelled events

Heinz: Silence the Rumble

iShares: Eleanor T. Fitzsimmons

Eleanor T. Fitzsimmons can do more than people might think. Just like an iShares ETF, which can do more than investors might think.

United States Marine Corps: Battle to Belong

N.I.H. Official Departs After Anonymous Posts Attacking Public Health Leaders

A managing editor of the right-wing website RedState appeared to attack Dr. Anthony S. Fauci and spread misinformation about the coronavirus pandemic while working for Dr. Fauci’s agency.

This Milk Carton Design Is Almost as Clever as It Is Adorable

Advertising is great, but if you’re marketing a CPG product, the first thing you need to get right is packaging. In the hyper-crowded market of a grocery store, packaging and use of shelf space often make the difference between success and failure. But aside from getting inventive with images of green fields and happy cows,…

Telemundo Gears Up for National Voter Registration Day

Roughly 3.6 million Hispanics in the U.S. will turn 18 during this election season and become eligible to vote, and Telemundo is marking National Voter Registration Day Tuesday with a national, multiplatform campaign aimed at giving them all the necessary information and motivation to do so. Telemundo said 2020 marks the first general election in…

Apple’s Privacy Push Hurts Media Owners Relying on Advertising and Subscription Revenue

Key Insight: Some hope Apple will become more collegiate in its approach to the in-app advertising ecosystem. Apple is Silicon Valley’s self-appointed champion of online privacy, a stance that sets it apart from its peers in the Big Tech realms, many of which rely on substantive advertising revenues. Noble as the stance may be–not to…

Pet Products Are Looking a Lot More Like Their Human Counterparts

Key Insight: Consumers see their pets as part of the family and want to make their well-being a priority. Sweet potato fry chews for dogs, freeze-dried minnows for cats and compostable waste bags are among the products in a new line of sustainable goods for pets from DTC brand Public Goods. A generation ago, these…

Once a Symbol of Luxury, Lincoln Is Getting a Second Wind With Millennials

In 1939, Edsel Ford, son of automotive pioneer Henry Ford, vacationed at his estate in Hobe Sound, Fla. Ford took the trip every year, but this time he brought along a one-of-a-kind convertible that Ford’s chief stylist E.T. “Bob” Gregorie had made for him. Having seen the stylish sedans running around Europe, Ford had told…

Former Labor and Delivery Nurse Emily Meyer Went From Kindness to Kind Snacks

Growing up in Napa, Calif., Emily Meyer’s two brothers had a history of fainting whenever they visited the doctor. But not Emily. Given her ability to handle blood and needles, her mother suggested she look into a career in healthcare. She ended up choosing nursing because it appealed to her social side. After completing UCLA’s…

Is There Racial Bias in Twitter’s Image Previews?

Over the weekend, Twitter users began to notice something potentially prejudiced about the way the social network’s algorithm crops photos for thumbnails: Post an image containing two headshots–one of a person of color and one of a white person–and the automatic feature seems more likely to zoom in on the latter in the image preview….

Walmart Wants Zero Emissions by 2040—Without Carbon Offsets

Walmart has set ambitious new goals for itself to combat climate change, targeting zero emissions in its global operations by 2040, as well as committing to protect, manage or restore at least 50 million acres of land and 1 million square miles of ocean by 2030. In fact, in a blog post, president and CEO…

Anunciado primeiro pra 2020, “Falcão e o Soldado Invernal” é adiado para 2021

Inicialmente programada para ser um dos carros-chefe da primeira fase do Disney+, o serviço de streaming da Disney, a série “Falcão e o Soldado Invernal” foi oficialmente adiada para 2021. Como notou o The Verge, a mudança não foi anunciada pela Disney, mas foi percebida no próprio menu da plataforma, que alterou a previsão de …

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Watch the newest commercials on TV from Southwest Airlines, DoorDash, Walmart and more

DoorDash wants you to know that you can now order Dunkin’ drinks and grub on its app.

 

Royal Caribbean and Norwegian Release Covid-19 Safety Guidelines for Cruises

The procedures necessary for Norwegian and Royal Caribbean to get back in the water amid a global health crisis are fairly straightforward: test, test, test. That’s what the cruise lines have told the Centers for Disease Control and prevention in a joint 66-page report, which came out of a conference back in July, that features…