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The Red Cross is apologizing after a poster depicting pool safety rules was circulated on Twitter and flamed for being “super racist.” The poster, which shows a crowd of cartoon children ...
Her poster, along with other statewide winners in the kindergarten through fifth-grade categories, was on display in the Capitol and in the 2019 Fire Safety Calendar. Last week, she met Gov. Laura ...
or "not cool," for breaking pool safety rules. American Red Cross has since confirmed that it has discontinued the production of the poster and has already removed it from the hospital's website ...
“The American Red Cross appreciates and is sensitive to the concerns raised regarding one of the water safety posters we produced,” the statement said.
A water safety poster that was originally part of the Red Cross' 2014 "Aquatics Centennial Campaign" garnered widespread attention in June 2016 after it was spotted at the Salida Pool and ...
When Margaret Sawyer first noticed the Red Cross safety poster at a pool in Salida, Colo., she thought she was looking at an unfortunate relic of the past. When she saw it a second time at an ...
The American Red Cross has apologized for a water safety poster that has been called racist for showing black people engaging in inappropriate behavior. Margaret Sawyer was traveling with her ...