Gap's Response To Racist Graffiti On A Subway Ad Was Perfect

Walk anywhere in New York City and you're bound to come across defaced ads, with graffiti that can be racist, homophobic, or just messy. The ubiquity of such a thing makes Gap's response to one of its defaced ads all the more uncommon. Earlier this


"Even in Florida's championship years, there was always the thought Florida State could beat 'em," former Gators offensive lineman Shannon Snell lamented. "The gap has gotten so big now, the University of Florida is probably the worst program in the


"Even in Florida's championship years, there was always the thought Florida State could beat 'em," former Gators offensive lineman Shannon Snell lamented. "The gap has gotten so big now, the University of Florida is probably the worst program in the


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Gap has managed two marketing scoops within a short period. It got a Sikh model, Waris Ahluwalia, to be the face of its Holiday 2013 campaign, and when one of the hoardings was defaced it scored by acting against the racist attack and promptly posted



Gap's Response To Racist Graffiti On A Subway Ad Was Perfect

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