4,000 Singapore GLBT Supporters Show Up at Pink Dot 2010
Marissa Brassfield — June 6, 2010 — Social Good
References: style-vs-style & globalvoicesonline.org
Pink Dot 2010 took place on May 15 at Hong Lim Park. It was the second annual iteration of the event, in which LGBT supporters gather to create a giant pink dot to honor the idea of love. There were 4,000 friends, family members and LGBT Singaporeans at Pink Dot 2010, which is twice the number of attendees in 2009.
Global Voices in English breaks down the various blogger response to Pink Dot 2010. You can see images and a highlight video from the event above.
Global Voices in English breaks down the various blogger response to Pink Dot 2010. You can see images and a highlight video from the event above.
Trend Themes
1. Increased LGBT Support - Opportunity for businesses to cater to the growing demand for inclusive products and services.
2. Community-led Events - Potential for businesses to collaborate and sponsor events that promote unity and love.
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Industry Implications
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2. Retail - Retailers can develop and market gender-neutral fashion and products that cater to the LGBT community.
3. Technology - Tech companies can create online platforms and apps that connect LGBT individuals and provide resources for support and activism.
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