Out of the Shadows
2020
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Out of the Shadows: Risking Their Careers in the Name of Equality
LGBTQ+ rights
Director(s): Mark E. Trent
Writer(s): Mark E. Trent
Cast: Michael Chanak, Ed Offshack, Heidi Bruins Green, Delaine Adkins, Andi Adkins, Waldo Jeff, John Pepper, Scott E. Know, Charlotte Otto, Susan Arnold, Dick Antoine (all cast as themeselves)
Spoken in English
Subtitles in English
Country:
USA
Genre: LGBTQ+ rights, corporate documentary, trans storyline,gay storyline,bi storyline,trans story line,non-binary
Availability: globally
In the early 1990s, a group of gay and lesbian employees at P&G in Cincinnati banded together to fight for equality in their workplace.
It seemed like an impossible dream—while P&G was one of the first Fortune 500 companies to add “sexual orientation” to its EEO (equal employment opportunity) statement in 1992, the company’s leadership was conservative and fellow employees were openly homophobic. And, in 1993, Cincinnati passed Article XII, an amendment that prevented any laws aimed at protecting gays and lesbians. It was a hostile environment and a difficult time for employees to openly be themselves. Still, the group, which called itself GABLE, persisted. Slowly but surely, they found allies, educated their colleagues and won big victories—including benefits for domestic partners. Today, GABLE has 5,000 members in more than 50 countries, and P&G is one of the most LGBTQ-friendly companies in the world. Meet the pioneers who risked everything to change P&G’s corporate culture for the better.
This is a corporate documentary.