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The swimming safety poster sparked outrage on Twitter. — -- The American Red Cross issued an apology today for a poster that some people found offensive because it appeared to portray what ...
(WIAT) — The American Red Cross is apologizing for a poster that some people find offensive. The title of the poster is “Be Cool, Follow the Rules” and is meant to promote pool safety.
The American Red Cross is learning that a little revision goes a long way after a signboard about swim-safety guidelines came under fire for its “racist” message, prompting an apology from the ...
The American Red Cross issued an apology Monday after critics condemned one of its pool safety posters as racist.The cartoon graphic depicts two lifeguards watching 17 people -- most of whom ...
The American Red Cross was quick to pull the poster from the organization’s website and Swim app. They also said that they have discontinued production in a statement apologizing for their blunder.
DENVER - The American Red Cross issued an apology Monday for a water safety poster that some suggested had a racist message. The cartoon poster showed children playing in a swimming pool.
— American Red Cross (@RedCross) June 21, 2016 KUSA-TV talked to Margaret Sawyer, who first saw the poster in Salida, Colorado, and then again in Fort Morgan, Colorado.
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — The American Red Cross issued an apology Monday for a water safety poster that some suggested had a racist message. The cartoon poster showed children playing in a ...