Tag: PRIDE

  • Teleperformance Philippines Joins 2025 Pride Festivities With Nationwide Support for LGBTQIA+ Community

    Teleperformance Philippines Joins 2025 Pride Festivities With Nationwide Support for LGBTQIA+ Community

    Teleperformance (TP) in the Philippines joined thousands in celebrating Pride Month this year, reaffirming its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion through nationwide participation in LGBTQIA+ events and initiatives.

    Over 450 TP employees across the country took part in Pride Marches and events organized in key cities, including Quezon City, Cebu, Bacolod, Davao, Baguio, and Cagayan de Oro, showcasing the company’s collective stand for equality and inclusion.

    The company’s most prominent showing was at the 2025 Love Laban Festival, a partnership between the Quezon City local government and Pride PH, which drew a record-breaking 250,000 attendees at the University of the Philippines–Diliman.

    Leading the delegation of more than 250 TP employees and executives at Love Laban was Chief People Officer Jeffrey Johnson, who emphasized the company’s commitment to creating safe and inclusive workspaces.

    “Support for the LGBTQ+ community at TP does not stop at policy,” said Johnson. “It is reflected in how we train our people, how we build our teams, and how we hold ourselves accountable to creating work environments that reflect fairness and respect.”

    The company installed an interactive TP Pride Booth at the UPD grounds, providing a rest area, hydration station, face painting services, a photo booth, and games such as “Spin the Wheel” to engage attendees in a welcoming space.

    Across the country, TP made its presence known in various regional Pride celebrations.

    In Bacolod, 60 employees marched in bright yellow uniforms at the City of Smiles Pride event.

    In Baguio, 50 team members represented the company at the City of Pines Pride March.

    TP Cagayan de Oro joined the city’s Mardi Gras-themed Pride March with 30 representatives.

    TP Cebu hosted a Pride Fun Run, while over 70 employees joined the local parade.

    TP Davao also turned out in strong numbers and participated in the city’s festivities earlier in the month.

    The regional events were complemented by company-wide initiatives such as Queertuhan sessions, a continuing internal dialogue aimed at elevating queer voices and deepening understanding of LGBTQIA+ experiences within the workplace.

    “We’re happy to celebrate Pride with everybody as TP believes that every individual deserves respect and equality,” said TP Philippines Human Resources Director Neil Norman Littaua.

    Since 2021, TP has been participating in the Love Laban Festival and hosting its own LGBTQIA+-focused events during Pride Month to foster belonging and promote inclusion.

    These efforts are not limited to symbolic celebrations, according to Johnson.

    “At TP, our inclusion and diversity programs start from the ground up. We focus on making sure that everyone feels welcome in the organization,” he said.

    Teleperformance has embedded diversity into its operational DNA by training its leaders on inclusive behavior, integrating equitable hiring practices, and supporting policies that protect LGBTQIA+ employees.

    In recent years, the company has earned recognition for its diversity programs, including a spot in the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s “Best Places to Work for LGBTQ+ Equality” global list.

    Globally, TP operates in more than 170 countries with nearly half a million employees, and in the Philippines, it serves as a major employer in the BPO industry, supporting both global brands and local talent.

    With its active role in Pride Month activities across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, TP reinforced its vision of a workplace where everyone—regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation—belongs and thrives.

    “Every step we took during the marches, every booth we set up, every flag we raised—it was all a reflection of who we are,” said Johnson.

    As TP continues to expand its operations in the Philippines, its ongoing investment in diversity and inclusion remains a cornerstone of its people-first culture.

  • Fisher Mall Quezon Avenue Celebrates Pride Without Borders in First-Ever Pride Month Event

    Fisher Mall Quezon Avenue Celebrates Pride Without Borders in First-Ever Pride Month Event

    In a meaningful display of its commitment to go beyond retail, Fisher Mall Quezon Avenue proudly joined the Pride Month celebration for the first time with “Pride Without Borders,” a one-day event held in partnership with the Quezon City Government.

    This milestone event transformed the mall into a vibrant space for expression, awareness, and empowerment. Guests were treated to dynamic performances by celebrated drag artists Amazing Charlita, Venus, Winter Sheason Nicole, Shewarmaa, and Tomboy Philippines, who lit up the stage with charisma and color. Adding to the excitement were a variety of interactive activities including a Pride Walk, Lip Sync Charades, and the cheeky but heartfelt Love Puksaan Game, all of which encouraged mallgoers to participate in joyful, community-centered experiences.

    “We wanted this celebration to reflect the vibrancy and strength of the LGBTQIA+ community while also creating a space where people can connect, express themselves, and feel truly seen,” said Raymond Del Rosario, President of Fisher Mall Group of Companies. “Entertainment was just one part of the story as we also aimed to spark conversations that matter.”

    Fisher Mall further amplified its celebration with a purpose-driven initiative by offering free HIV testing and health talks throughout the event in collaboration with the Quezon City Health Department. With cases on the rise in the country, this proactive service enabled guests to take part in life-saving education and healthcare in a safe, stigma-free setting—cementing Fisher Mall’s place as a destination that cares not just about experiences, but about people.

    Alongside performances and advocacy, Pride Without Borders also gave the spotlight to LGBTQIA+ entrepreneurs, with small business owners selling Pride-themed merchandise in a pop-up marketplace supported by the Quezon City Small Business and Cooperatives Development and Promotions Office (QC SBCDPO). This initiative enabled mallgoers to shop with pride and support businesses that represent creativity, diversity, and resilience.

    By addressing urgent social issues through strategic partnerships and inclusive programming, Fisher Mall has once again proven itself as more than just a shopping center—it is a community hub where culture, commerce, and compassion come together.

    “This milestone is a celebration of our growing community and our evolving role as a mall that listens, responds, and takes part in shaping a better, more inclusive future,” said Raymond del Rosario, President of Fisher Mall Group of Companies. “Pride Without Borders is just one of the many ways we bring our mission to life—by creating spaces where everyone feels seen, heard, and at home.”

    The success of Pride Without Borders reinforces Fisher Mall’s reputation as a retail destination with heart, welcoming people from all walks of life, celebrating diverse stories, and offering memorable experiences beyond the expected. As the mall continues to launch inclusive initiatives and purpose-driven programs, it invites guests, partners, and brands to join its journey of building not just a mall, but a movement.

    Celebrate diversity, shop with purpose, and experience community like never before at Fisher Mall. For more updates and upcoming events, visit the Fisher Mall website: https://fishermall.com.ph/ and Fisher Mall on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialFisherMall and https://www.facebook.com/officialFisherMallMalabon.

  • Where you can watch Antoinette Jadaone’s new short film

    Where you can watch Antoinette Jadaone’s new short film

    GCash Stories returns with a powerful new release featuring Turing Quinto, as the face of GCash’s “Werk With Pride” advocacy for Pride Month.

    Directed by Antoinette Jadaone, the film celebrates pride by putting a spotlight on GCash’s commitment to inclusivity and financial empowerment while telling the story of strength and persistence of Filipino drag performer, Turing.

    Watch Turing’s inspiring story in the full “Turing” short film on YouTube. Share your own story of hope and progress using the hashtags #GCashStories and #MyGCashStory, and tag @gcashofficial.

    Turing gained fame as a contestant on the debut season of Drag Race Philippines. The short film delves into Turing’s aspirations and determination to succeed in life while showing the challenges faced by breadwinners striving to make ends meet.

    Just like anyone else chasing a brighter future, Turing works with pride, thanks to GCash. She reassures her mother, “Ako nang bahala sa pag tambling, Ma,” despite the struggles their family faces.

    Overcoming tears, she performs in her living room, cheered on by her family and supported by GCash, enabling her to receive tips from fans all around the country.

    “Sobrang proud ako sa film na ‘to, kasi it really showed how GCash was there during some of my most challenging times,” shares Turing.

    “Especially nung lockdown kasi virtual shows lang ang nagagawa naming drag performers kasi sarado lahat ng bars and clubs, ang laking tulong ng GCash para makatanggap kami ng tips in real time, and I got to continue doing what I love the most.”

    The premiere of Turing’s GStories film took place at the GTalks: Werk With Pride event on June 22. GCash created GTalks as a space for meaningful discussions on topics that impact the everyday lives of Filipinos, such as providing access to financial services, diversity and inclusion, and climate action.

    Sharing their own success stories with GCash, the Werk With Pride event also featured a panel discussion with LGBTQIA+ business owners and entrepreneurs Gabby Cantero, Butterboy co-founder Hilder Demeterio, and Nariese Giangan of Food for the Gays. They were also joined by LGBT Chamber of Commerce Representative Atty. Quino Reyes.

    Regardless of who you are or what you aspire to, GCash supports your dreams by providing accessible financial services – even beyond Pride Month. GCash remains an essential tool for Filipinos as they work to achieve financial independence.

    GCash offers GLoan, instant cash loans for kickstarting your goals, and GInsure, a range of insurance products safeguarding the future of LGBTQIA+ individuals and their loved ones. Business owners can also enjoy seamless payment experiences with Scan-To-Pay, enabling easy QR code payments online and offline.

    “We understand the needs of our customers and will continuously innovate to provide accessible financial services for Filipinos, regardless of gender, background, or preference,” says Neil Trinidad, Chief Marketing Officer of GCash. “Like Turing, there are many stories of hope that inspire us to continue to help uplift the lives of Filipinos.”

    With GCash, you, too, can #WerkWithPride, just like Turing does with every performance, knowing she’s supported by a platform that leads Filipinos to a better tomorrow.