BGC Recognizes Pride Month

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