Read the newsletter on buzzfeednews.com. This woman is asking brands to “pull up” their diversity statistics, and it’s working Instagram / @heysharonc Sharon Chuter is an entrepreneur from London who’s created the social media campaign Pull Up or Shut Up. She is asking big brands that claim they care about diversity and civil rights to “pull up,” or reveal internal stats about Black hiring, and make a public pledge to hire more Black workers.
“Consumers attack the brands and say, ‘I want you to pull up.’ I post [the info] as they give it to me. I’ve just been a facilitator,” she said. “It’s truly a people’s movement. They’re the ones doing the work.”
Instagram / @pullupforchange In a week, the #PullUpOrShutUp initiative has gained nearly 100,000 followers on Instagram. Sharon said she sees her followers as “100,000 signatures on a petition [to] support Black people.” Her experiences working in corporate culture have made her more aware than ever that capitalism will play a critical part in creating lasting socioeconomic change.
Instagram / @jengotch In any case, Sharon’s perspective is important to note. Perhaps it doesn’t matter, or, at the very least, it matters less when there is a desperate need for things to change immediately.
Tanya Want more? Here are other stories we were following this week. Leandra Cohen will “step back” from Man Repeller over criticisms about diversity. The founder of fashion blog Man Repeller announced plans to “stay on the sidelines” of the platform following widespread criticisms of its response to the current Black Lives Matter protests, ignited by the killing of George Floyd.
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