After years of petitions, Band-Aid will now launch a new line of bandages in a range of different skin tone colors — from beige to dark brown — to “embrace the beauty of diverse skin,” the firm announced Thursday.
The bandage brand, which is owned by Johnson & Johnson, said it plans to roll out the new product in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement amid protests against racial injustice and the death of George Floyd.
For years, advocates have petitioned the brand to produce a broad range of skin tones.
The company didn’t say when the new Band-Aids would hit the shelves. In 2018, the multi-tone bandage company Tru-Colour, which celebrates different racial identities, made its way into Target stores nationwide
After years of petitions, Band-Aid will now launch a new line of bandages in a range of different skin tone colors — from beige to dark brown — to “embrace the beauty of diverse skin,” the firm announced Thursday.
The bandage brand, which is owned by Johnson & Johnson, said it plans to roll out the new product in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement amid protests against racial injustice and the death of George Floyd.
For years, advocates have petitioned the brand to produce a broad range of skin tones.
The company didn’t say when the new Band-Aids would hit the shelves. In 2018, the multi-tone bandage company Tru-Colour, which celebrates different racial identities, made its way into Target stores nationwide
וועלכע בוך-פאבלישער גייט זיין דער ערשטער צו דרוקן ביכער שווארץ-אויף-שווארץ אין סימפאטיע מיט די פערדן?
After years of petitions, Band-Aid will now launch a new line of bandages in a range of different skin tone colors — from beige to dark brown — to “embrace the beauty of diverse skin,” the firm announced Thursday.
The bandage brand, which is owned by Johnson & Johnson, said it plans to roll out the new product in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement amid protests against racial injustice and the death of George Floyd.
For years, advocates have petitioned the brand to produce a broad range of skin tones.
The company didn’t say when the new Band-Aids would hit the shelves. In 2018, the multi-tone bandage company Tru-Colour, which celebrates different racial identities, made its way into Target stores nationwide
וועלכע בוך-פאבלישער גייט זיין דער ערשטער צו דרוקן ביכער שווארץ-אויף-שווארץ אין סימפאטיע מיט די פערדן?
After years of petitions, Band-Aid will now launch a new line of bandages in a range of different skin tone colors — from beige to dark brown — to “embrace the beauty of diverse skin,” the firm announced Thursday.
The bandage brand, which is owned by Johnson & Johnson, said it plans to roll out the new product in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement amid protests against racial injustice and the death of George Floyd.
For years, advocates have petitioned the brand to produce a broad range of skin tones.
The company didn’t say when the new Band-Aids would hit the shelves. In 2018, the multi-tone bandage company Tru-Colour, which celebrates different racial identities, made its way into Target stores nationwide
לדעתי קומט דאס אין די שמייכל מיט פראטעסטן אשכול #ווען-משוגה-וואלט-געברענגט-דייעריע
ס'אינטערעסירט מיך נישט, איך רוף עס ווייטער די טריי-בארא און די טאפפען-זי.
After years of petitions, Band-Aid will now launch a new line of bandages in a range of different skin tone colors — from beige to dark brown — to “embrace the beauty of diverse skin,” the firm announced Thursday.
The bandage brand, which is owned by Johnson & Johnson, said it plans to roll out the new product in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement amid protests against racial injustice and the death of George Floyd.
For years, advocates have petitioned the brand to produce a broad range of skin tones.
The company didn’t say when the new Band-Aids would hit the shelves. In 2018, the multi-tone bandage company Tru-Colour, which celebrates different racial identities, made its way into Target stores nationwide
לדעתי קומט דאס אין די שמייכל מיט פראטעסטן אשכול #ווען-משוגה-וואלט-געברענגט-דייעריע
שוין גארנישט משוגע, פשוט ביזנעס; יעצט לוינט צו טאנצן אויף דער שווארצער חתונה.
After years of petitions, Band-Aid will now launch a new line of bandages in a range of different skin tone colors — from beige to dark brown — to “embrace the beauty of diverse skin,” the firm announced Thursday.
The bandage brand, which is owned by Johnson & Johnson, said it plans to roll out the new product in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement amid protests against racial injustice and the death of George Floyd.
For years, advocates have petitioned the brand to produce a broad range of skin tones.
The company didn’t say when the new Band-Aids would hit the shelves. In 2018, the multi-tone bandage company Tru-Colour, which celebrates different racial identities, made its way into Target stores nationwide
לדעתי קומט דאס אין די שמייכל מיט פראטעסטן אשכול #ווען-משוגה-וואלט-געברענגט-דייעריע
שוין גארנישט משוגע, פשוט ביזנעס; יעצט לוינט צו טאנצן אויף דער שווארצער חתונה.
יא, אבער ער שרייבט דאך "נאך יאָרן פעטישיאנס" ג'ונסון ענד ג'ונסון פארשטיי איך, אז דער עולם ריידט אויף שטעקענעס זיי נישט קיין בהמה, טאנץ מיט
ס'אינטערעסירט מיך נישט, איך רוף עס ווייטער די טריי-בארא און די טאפפען-זי.
After years of petitions, Band-Aid will now launch a new line of bandages in a range of different skin tone colors — from beige to dark brown — to “embrace the beauty of diverse skin,” the firm announced Thursday.
The bandage brand, which is owned by Johnson & Johnson, said it plans to roll out the new product in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement amid protests against racial injustice and the death of George Floyd.
For years, advocates have petitioned the brand to produce a broad range of skin tones.
The company didn’t say when the new Band-Aids would hit the shelves. In 2018, the multi-tone bandage company Tru-Colour, which celebrates different racial identities, made its way into Target stores nationwide
וועלכע בוך-פאבלישער גייט זיין דער ערשטער צו דרוקן ביכער שווארץ-אויף-שווארץ אין סימפאטיע מיט די פערדן?
Walmart announced Wednesday that their stores will stop displaying personal care products meant for people of color in locked cases in response to complaints the practice was discriminatory. “We have made the decision to discontinue placing multicultural hair care and beauty products in locked cases,” the company said in an email statement on Wednesday. About a dozen of the company’s 4,700 nationwide stores placed such products in cases meant to prevent theft. The decision to end the practice came after a Monday CBS report that detailed a black woman’s failed attempt to buy a scarf that was locked away with the multicultural hair care products in a Colorado Walmart store. Lauren Epps told the network that she had to wait for a worker at the Montbello store to unlock the display, but instead of handing her the scarf, the worker began to place the item into another portable locked case. “I’m not going to be shamed into thinking I’m a criminal for just wanting to get a scarf,” Epps said. “This is very blatant because the heading above that aisle says ‘Multicultural Hair Care.’ They are saying that people, who are a different culture, need their stuff to be locked up.” Walmart’s policy shift comes amid nationwide protests against racial injustice following the death of George Floyd.
סטיטשינער האט געשריבן:נעקסטע אין די ראיה זיך צו ביקען, כ'מיין קניען.
Walmart announced Wednesday that their stores will stop displaying personal care products meant for people of color in locked cases in response to complaints the practice was discriminatory. “We have made the decision to discontinue placing multicultural hair care and beauty products in locked cases,” the company said in an email statement on Wednesday. About a dozen of the company’s 4,700 nationwide stores placed such products in cases meant to prevent theft. The decision to end the practice came after a Monday CBS report that detailed a black woman’s failed attempt to buy a scarf that was locked away with the multicultural hair care products in a Colorado Walmart store. Lauren Epps told the network that she had to wait for a worker at the Montbello store to unlock the display, but instead of handing her the scarf, the worker began to place the item into another portable locked case. “I’m not going to be shamed into thinking I’m a criminal for just wanting to get a scarf,” Epps said. “This is very blatant because the heading above that aisle says ‘Multicultural Hair Care.’ They are saying that people, who are a different culture, need their stuff to be locked up.” Walmart’s policy shift comes amid nationwide protests against racial injustice following the death of George Floyd.
?(And now the theft will go up, (why do you think it was locked in the first place) and all items will become a bit more expensive to make up for the loss of what "some" people steal.
After years of petitions, Band-Aid will now launch a new line of bandages in a range of different skin tone colors — from beige to dark brown — to “embrace the beauty of diverse skin,” the firm announced Thursday.
The bandage brand, which is owned by Johnson & Johnson, said it plans to roll out the new product in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement amid protests against racial injustice and the death of George Floyd.
For years, advocates have petitioned the brand to produce a broad range of skin tones.
The company didn’t say when the new Band-Aids would hit the shelves. In 2018, the multi-tone bandage company Tru-Colour, which celebrates different racial identities, made its way into Target stores nationwide
לדעתי קומט דאס אין די שמייכל מיט פראטעסטן אשכול #ווען-משוגה-וואלט-געברענגט-דייעריע
איך פארשטײ נישט װאס איז די פראבלעם צו מאכן בענדעיזשעס פאר שװארצע זײ מאכן דוקא בעיזשע עס זאל זיך ארײנבלענדען אין די קאליר פון די סקין נו מאכן זײ יעצט שװארצע אױך עס זאל זיך קענען ארײן בלענדען אין די סקין פן מענטשן װאס זענען שװארץ
װען אײנער קומט מיט א טענה איז זאגן אדער נישט אסאך שטערקער װי ברענגען א צװײטע טענה װײל אין אדער נישט קען ליגן נאך טױזענטער טענות
After years of petitions, Band-Aid will now launch a new line of bandages in a range of different skin tone colors — from beige to dark brown — to “embrace the beauty of diverse skin,” the firm announced Thursday.
The bandage brand, which is owned by Johnson & Johnson, said it plans to roll out the new product in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement amid protests against racial injustice and the death of George Floyd.
For years, advocates have petitioned the brand to produce a broad range of skin tones.
The company didn’t say when the new Band-Aids would hit the shelves. In 2018, the multi-tone bandage company Tru-Colour, which celebrates different racial identities, made its way into Target stores nationwide
ליכא מידי דלא רמיזא באורייתא, עי' בגמ' 'האי שחור אדום הוא אלא שלקה', אז א שחור איז בעצם דם מכה, ודו"ק.
לעצט פארראכטן דורך צד תמות אום פרייטאג יוני 12, 2020 11:39 am, פארראכטן געווארן 1 מאל.
סטיטשינער האט געשריבן:נעקסטע אין די ראיה זיך צו ביקען, כ'מיין קניען.
Walmart announced Wednesday that their stores will stop displaying personal care products meant for people of color in locked cases in response to complaints the practice was discriminatory. “We have made the decision to discontinue placing multicultural hair care and beauty products in locked cases,” the company said in an email statement on Wednesday. About a dozen of the company’s 4,700 nationwide stores placed such products in cases meant to prevent theft. The decision to end the practice came after a Monday CBS report that detailed a black woman’s failed attempt to buy a scarf that was locked away with the multicultural hair care products in a Colorado Walmart store. Lauren Epps told the network that she had to wait for a worker at the Montbello store to unlock the display, but instead of handing her the scarf, the worker began to place the item into another portable locked case. “I’m not going to be shamed into thinking I’m a criminal for just wanting to get a scarf,” Epps said. “This is very blatant because the heading above that aisle says ‘Multicultural Hair Care.’ They are saying that people, who are a different culture, need their stuff to be locked up.” Walmart’s policy shift comes amid nationwide protests against racial injustice following the death of George Floyd.
א חברה משוגעים... פאר א קורצע צייט צוריק זעמיר געווען אין א וואלגרינס געשעפט און געבעטען אן ארבעטער וואס איז געשטאנען און די זעלבע אייל זאל ביטע עפענען אזא פארמאכטען שעלף ווייל מיר האבן געדארפט איינע פון די פראדוקטען דארט. האט זי געענטפערט אז איך זאל דריקן די באטן דערנעבן. נאכן דריקן און ווארטען אפאר מינוט אז איינער זאל קומען איז קיינער נישט אנגעקומען נאר נאכן בעטען אפאר מאל האט דעי שלאקטע מיר געעפנט. יעצט זאל איך גיין מאכן א פראטעסט? דעי ארבייטער ליידן פשוט אויף עצלות און יענע טונקעלע פרוי גייט איבערדרייען ביי די מידיע אז מען מיינט ראסיזים.
סטיטשינער האט געשריבן:נעקסטע אין די ראיה זיך צו ביקען, כ'מיין קניען.
Walmart announced Wednesday that their stores will stop displaying personal care products meant for people of color in locked cases in response to complaints the practice was discriminatory. “We have made the decision to discontinue placing multicultural hair care and beauty products in locked cases,” the company said in an email statement on Wednesday. About a dozen of the company’s 4,700 nationwide stores placed such products in cases meant to prevent theft. The decision to end the practice came after a Monday CBS report that detailed a black woman’s failed attempt to buy a scarf that was locked away with the multicultural hair care products in a Colorado Walmart store. Lauren Epps told the network that she had to wait for a worker at the Montbello store to unlock the display, but instead of handing her the scarf, the worker began to place the item into another portable locked case. “I’m not going to be shamed into thinking I’m a criminal for just wanting to get a scarf,” Epps said. “This is very blatant because the heading above that aisle says ‘Multicultural Hair Care.’ They are saying that people, who are a different culture, need their stuff to be locked up.” Walmart’s policy shift comes amid nationwide protests against racial injustice following the death of George Floyd.
א חברה משוגעים... פאר א קורצע צייט צוריק זעמיר געווען אין א וואלגרינס געשעפט און געבעטען אן ארבעטער וואס איז געשטאנען און די זעלבע אייל זאל ביטע עפענען אזא פארמאכטען שעלף ווייל מיר האבן געדארפט איינע פון די פראדוקטען דארט. האט זי געענטפערט אז איך זאל דריקן די באטן דערנעבן. נאכן דריקן און ווארטען אפאר מינוט אז איינער זאל קומען איז קיינער נישט אנגעקומען נאר נאכן בעטען אפאר מאל האט דעי שלאקטע מיר געעפנט. יעצט זאל איך גיין מאכן א פראטעסט? דעי ארבייטער ליידן פשוט אויף עצלות און יענע טונקעלע פרוי גייט איבערדרייען ביי די מידיע אז מען מיינט ראסיזים.