A recent Gallup study showed that 1 in 6 identify as LGBTQ+. We're living among a generation (that being Gen Z) who are more vocal and more open to acknowledging their queerness.As we've seen, this is how misperceptions can spread. People rarely will take the step to learn more than what's posted in a few slides. Social media has become a center point of discourse, which is great, but it is limiting perceptions of brands' genuine intentions.The 'we' being culture at large, and the visibility of LGBTQIA+ people within that: A post shared by Kitty ☠️💕🌈 it's important to look at the context of where we've been and where we're going.