Unstereotype Alliance and WFA call on the ad industry to fight racism and inequality

Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, UN Under-Secretary-General, Executive Director of UN Women and Chair of the Unstereotype Alliance and Stephan Loerke, CEO, World Federation of Advertisers and founding member of the Unstereoptype Alliance call on ad agencies to champion equality and fight racism in advertising and media.

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Originally published by the Unstereotype Alliance

Open letter by Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, UN Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UN Women 

I write to you as the Chair of the Unstereotype Alliance, as a champion for women’s rights and an end to discrimination of all sorts, and as someone who participated in the overthrow of apartheid in my country of South Africa. The links between these elements have never felt stronger. Recent evidence of systemic racism in the US and beyond have been sharp reminders of its corrosive power and deadly impact, especially when allied to entrenched discrimination. As sector leaders and as individuals we must not look away. Our Alliance is founded on the belief that we can be a force for good and a force for change. This collective has the possibility to make a real difference.

I welcome the current outpouring of concern and solidarity, including last week’s ‘Action Not Words’ pledge from UK practitioners. I hope that we too can commit to action, together.

We face a moment of opportunity, made even more urgent by the impacts of COVID-19, to successfully rebuild societies that offer justice and safety to everyone. This industry has so much power to influence the beliefs that shape our society. I urge you to act now and not to waste your privileged position in society.

First, I ask you to make public the information on how well you act to achieve and sustain real diversity in your workforce and leadership. This is an industry built on performance metrics. Hold yourself, and the community, to account. Second, I ask all of you to measure and speak about your success in promoting our shared values in your advertising, including unstereotyped content.

It is only through holding ourselves accountable that we will see sustainable change. I believe we could be doing more to project the commitment of the marketing and advertising industry to a world that is inclusive. We must see our aspirations embodied in a new wave of advertisements that use your market power to highlight the situation, and that are true to our hopes, individually and collectively.

The Unstereotype Alliance has the power and the vision to drive forward industry-wide diversity and inclusion with every action it takes and every dollar it spends. Let us all commit to transformation and hope. More than anyone else, you have it in you to make this change to address the moment. I depend on you.

Open letter by Stephan Loerke, CEO, WFA and founding member of the Unstereotype Alliance

This is a once in a generation moment to confront racial intolerance and brands can play an important role. 

The protests in the US and all around the world at the abhorrent police killing of George Floyd are a stark reminder that racism should never be acceptable in a civilized society.

It feels like we are at a watershed moment - exacerbated by the heavy and disproportionate toll that COVID-19 has had on ethnic minorities.

We should welcome this long overdue opportunity to course correct and create a more equitable and tolerant society. 

We know that brands can be a force for good and that consumers expect them to help create a better world. Many brands have shown their solidarity and have matched their words with action.

And as marketers, we can make a real difference. It is incumbent upon us to lead the way and embrace the society we want to live in – open, inclusive and tolerant – by building teams and creating campaigns that reflect diversity in all its facets and richness.

These events have given the work of the WFA’s new Diversity & Inclusion taskforce a new urgency. This group is determined to help brands play an authentic and meaningful role in moving society to a better place. 

At the start of Pride month, we should remember the long journey that society has made in terms of its attitudes to LGBTQ communities. Many brands have been a positive part of that journey.

Confronting racism and intolerance in its many guises is one of our generation’s great challenges. I call on all brands to stand up and be counted so that as a society we can make real progress.