After a month filled with Pride events and celebrations, our Pride in Diversity network are looking forward to marching & commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Dublin Pride Parade this Saturday. #IrishLifePride
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#PrideMonth celebrations begin today! See below for a list of events and ways to get involved in Building Equality in the construction sector!
It’s Pride Month! 🌈 🙌 We’re excited to celebrate with you across the country and grow our community within the industry! ❤️ Thursday 6th – Cheers Queers 🧡 Saturday 22nd – Pride Cymru Parade 💛 Saturday 22nd – Salford Pink Picnic 💚 Saturday 22nd - Edinburgh Pride 💙 Saturday 29th – London Pride 💜 Check out our events page for further Pride events we’re getting involved in across the summer and drop us a message or a comment if you want to join us! - https://lnkd.in/e9egMYXB
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day! 🍀 March 17th marks a global celebration honoring Ireland’s patron saint, known for spreading Christianity. Traditionally, it meant church visits and closed pubs, but in 1737, Boston hosted the first parade, later adopted by Ireland. While cherished by the Irish diaspora, it's embraced worldwide as a day of Irish pride and camaraderie. Whether Irish or not, everyone’s welcome to join the festivities, but it's crucial to celebrate respectfully. If your office plans a party, consider incorporating traditional Irish food or getting creative with themed treats. Keep decorations culturally focused, emphasizing leprechauns and clovers. Setting guidelines for attire ensures a respectful atmosphere. Avoid inappropriate costumes and educate on sensitivity around pinching, which can be misconstrued as harassment. If concerns arise about cultural appropriation, remind that St. Patrick’s Day evolved from celebrating Irish heritage amid discrimination. Alcohol poses challenges, so consider limiting drinks or opting for alcohol-free options. Encourage responsible behavior and offer safe rides home. Incentives like late arrival or free lunch can deter post-celebration absences. Ultimately, fostering a festive, inclusive environment boosts morale and engagement. Let’s celebrate responsibly and enjoy the spirit of the holiday! 🎉 #humanresources #saintpatricksday #officeculture
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💚 From our team to yours, we're wishing you loads of luck this St. Patrick's Day! 🌈 Here are some fun facts about St. Patricks day 🍀 St. Patrick's original color was blue, but green became associated with the holiday over time. 🍀 St. Patrick Wasn't Irish St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, was actually born in Britain and later became a missionary in Ireland. 🍀 St. Patrick's Day Traditions Come from America: Many St. Patrick's Day traditions, like parades and wearing green, originated in the United States with Irish immigrants. 🍀 The Chicago River Goes Green: Chicago dyes its river green every St. Patrick's Day since 1962, creating a unique and iconic celebration. #happystpatricksday #stpatricksday #irish #infuzemarketing #marketing101 #marketing #marketingtips #marketingonline #socialmediamarketing #marketingstrategy #strategicmarketing #contentmarking #digitalmedia #socialmediateam #marketingagency #marketingfirm #marketingmanagement #DigitalMarketing #uncommonmarketing #marketingteam #BrandManagement #FullServiceMarketing #UniqueMarketing #MarketingBlog
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🏳️🌈 Happy London Pride 🏳️🌈 💪 Berkley is proud to support The Outstanding Society in the London Pride parade to champion pride and diversity across social care. 👀 Look out for our very own Laura Purvis, Jess Garwood-Gowers, and Dan Taylor-Edwards strutting their stuff! #LoveIsLove
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This Sunday is St Patrick's Day, a day that commemorates the death of Saint Patrick, the foremost patron saint of Ireland. It is truly a day for celebrating Irish culture and heritage 💚 At EA, we are no strangers to celebrating different cultures and will always jump at an opportunity to learn something new. For example, did you know that Saint Patrick wasn't actually Irish? He was actually born in Roman Britain, which is now believed to be somewhere in modern day Scotland or Wales! Find that interesting? Here are our top tips for learning about traditions from other cultures: 🧑🎓 Do Your Own Research: - Try to learn about traditions from another culture using sources like articles, documentaries, and even social media! Understanding the context behind cultural practices will enhance your appreciation and enjoyment of them should you ever get to experience them in person! 👋 Talk to a Local: - Engaging with someone that honours a celebration or tradition as part of their culture will always offer valuable insight! Interacting with locals in this way will not only provide a firsthand explanation of traditions, but also help you to foster connections all over the world! 🧡 Show Respect and Keep an Open Mind: - Acknowledging and respecting differences is so important when learning something new about traditions from another culture. Showing that you are open to learning, and making sure you are being sensitive when asking questions will lead to positive interactions, and, more importantly, will help you to better understand traditions from other cultures! #teamendeavours #eacommunity #culture #team #adventureawaits #charity #stpatricksday
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