BGC Recognizes Pride Month
Across
- 5. Not "the same," but fairness and justice for all individuals no matter what their background, gender, religion, age, or disability.
- 7. The color ORANGE in the PRIDE flag represents this rejuvenation.
- 9. Embracing people for who they are; the opposite of rejection.
- 11. This inn was the specific location of Manhattan riots June of 1969.
- 14. The color YELLOW in the PRIDE flag represent this symbolic energy.
- 15. The color BLUE in the PRIDE flag represent this peaceful value.
- 16. Strength found in differences, and in a variety of backgrounds and perspectives.
- 18. This kind of bias is a learned assumption, belief, or attitude that exists in our subconscious and affects the way we feel and think about others.
- 19. Small, subtle comments that show prejudice against someone.
Down
- 1. All the colors come together in the PRIDE flag to demonstrate this value.
- 2. The worth and respect every person deserves; respectful treatment of others and self.
- 3. Surname of the PRIDE flag designer, 1978.
- 4. The color RED in the PRIDE flag represents this value.
- 6. We believe that this matters, because we value our partners and their individual commitment to the team effort, which drives our success.
- 8. The color GREEN in the PRIDE flag represent this vibrant symbol of life.
- 10. People connected by support and belonging, or a group united by shared care and identity.
- 11. The color PURPLE in the PRIDE flag represent this symbolic force.
- 12. This universal human emotion is at the core of all good relationships; acceptance put into action.
- 13. Showing honor and consideration; the foundation of an inclusive workplace.
- 17. The idea that we benefit from making room at the table for many voices. No one should be left out.