WHERE SUCCESSFUL ADVERTISING MEETS LGBTQ+ EQUALITY

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Company: Human Rights Campaign
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Brand: HRC
Ad Title: Shoes
Business Category: National Politics
Media Outlets: Television
Country: United States
Region: North America, US Regional
Agency: Semans Co.
Year: 1997
Target: Mainstream
Company: Human Rights Campaign
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Brand: HRC
Ad Title: Shoes
Business Category: National Politics
Media Outlets: Television
Country: United States
Region: North America, US Regional
Agency: Semans Co.
Year: 1997
Target: Mainstream
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With sorrowful piano music, this gloomily shot commercial is about a woman who lost her job.

"They fired her?" asks an unseen woman. "Yes" answers an unseen man. "But that isn't fair." He agrees, "No it isn't."

She adds, "It isn't legal." The man corrects her, "Yes it is."

A narrator than says, "In 41 of our 50 states, a person can be fired just for being gay, lesbian or bisexual... with no legal recourse. Most Americans don't know that."

This important commercial aired during the coming-out episode of "Ellen."

HRC wanted to air the ad nationally but the ABC network refused to take it, saying that it doesn't accept advocacy advertising. That left HRC with the option of buying local stations independently, which is more costly.

Still, it ran on ABC affiliates in 33 cities and because of the high ratings of the episode (36.2 million viewers), the HRC ad became the widest-seen gay issues commercial ever.

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Darrel , Madison, WI
It's a rather moving commercial, not just for the LGB community (the sadness of losing a job because of your sexuality), but the mainstream community as a whole (the sadness of losing your job for whatever reason). I'm part of the latter, and believe me, it's not fun when you lose your job. Seeing this ad reminded me of that.

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