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Digital advertisement created by Miami Ad School, United States for Pearson, within the category: Education.

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Film advertisement created by Johannes Leonardo, United States for Google, within the category: Electronics, Technology.

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Trans United Fund was founded on the conviction that nothing is more transformative than trans people and our families sharing their lives authentically. For too long, the voices of bullies who play to the public's worst fears and demonize our community have been the loudest. For too long, trans people and our families have been kept out of the spotlight for fear that the truth of our lives would be 'off message.' This ad shares the story of three incredibly loving mothers and their children. The story of a mother's love, dreams and hopes for her children and fierce commitment to protect them is something that all Americans understand. Digital advertisement created by Trans United Fund, United States for Trans United Fund, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.

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Dr. Dadlani saved Will’s life. Will’s big sister wrote Dr. Dadlani a letter to say “thank you.” Film advertisement created by &Barr, United States for Nemours, within the category: Health.

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Film advertisement created by Cog NYC, United States for The Knot, within the category: Professional Services.

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Digital advertisement created by Johannes Leonardo, United States for New York City FC, within the category: Recreation, Leisure.

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LA-based Robot Film director Chris Robinson captures recording artists easily sharing their photos with friends in Kodak’s youth-oriented ‘SO Kodak’ campaign, out of Partners + Napier, Rochester, NY. The spots target a youth audience with the message that Kodak’s m590 is the only camera that allows you to connect with Facebook, Kodak Gallery, Flickr and YouTube to share your photos directly from your camera. Robinson captures pop personalities Drake, Trey Songz, Pitbull and Rihanna in spectacular environments. Film advertisement created by Partners + Napier, United States for Kodak, within the category: Electronics, Technology.

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Film advertisement created by FCB, United States for Sims, within the category: Gaming.

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Street art on traffic lights honors the victims of 9/11. On this morning of 9/11, pedestrian traffic lights around New York City have taken on a whole new meaning. The stop symbol is no longer in the shape of the familiar hand, but has been modified to resemble the fallen twin towers. Underneath it a message reads: “9/11. Forward. Together.” Six international advertising students from Miami Ad School are behind this creative guerilla project: “We wanted to create something different to show people that sharing the memory of 9/11 makes us stronger. We will never stop moving forward and we will never be alone. That’s what the connection between the two towers and the walking man symbolizes,” they explain. The signs have been spotted all over Manhattan and Brooklyn in busy areas such as the Financial District, Union Square and Bedford Ave in Williamsburg. If you want to catch a glimpse of the artwork you better hurry up because we don’t know for how long they will get to stay up. Ambient advertisement created by Miami Ad School, United States for Miami Ad School, within the category: Education.

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Digital advertisement created by Droga5, United States for National Women's Law Center, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.

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Film advertisement created by Pitch, United States for Public Storage, within the category: Professional Services.

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Digital advertisement created by The Viral Factory, United States for Samsung, within the category: Electronics, Technology.

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Film advertisement created by Barkley, United States for Russell Athletic, within the category: Fashion.

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The What Diversity Gives Us site asks a simple question, “What have [blank] done for America anyway?” Filling in the blank generates a curated list that highlights the contributions of various ethnic groups and other underrepresented identities to American culture, medicine, science, entertainment and nearly every facet of society. For example, searching “Mexicans” yields contributions including the artificial heart, e-books and popcorn. Searching “Muslims” results in surgery, chess and YouTube. Each contribution is linked to a source web site. The site includes a link to the ACLU, encouraging visitors to take action and donate. www.WhatDiversityGivesUs.com Digital advertisement created by Dailey, United States for Dailey, within the category: Agency Self-Promo.

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Executive Producer: Mal Ward, Marc Marrie Film advertisement created by Venables Bell & Partners, United States for Google, within the category: Electronics, Technology.




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