amen to this. sitting on phone calls about 'brand response' to the pandemic is incredibly nauseating. if brands want to capitalize on a movement, they have to be held accountable to putting their money where their mouth is and going deeper than self-congratulatory ad campaigns. in 2000 i spent a month in winter park florida with the working poor of the area. many of them were working for theme parks by day and then taking refuge in the local town's program to house and feed their children because the cost of living was too high for them to afford. thanks for your words on this. ill be sharing it around as i jam to this hot cassie traxx
amen to this. sitting on phone calls about 'brand response' to the pandemic is incredibly nauseating. if brands want to capitalize on a movement, they have to be held accountable to putting their money where their mouth is and going deeper than self-congratulatory ad campaigns. in 2000 i spent a month in winter park florida with the working poor of the area. many of them were working for theme parks by day and then taking refuge in the local town's program to house and feed their children because the cost of living was too high for them to afford. thanks for your words on this. ill be sharing it around as i jam to this hot cassie traxx