The company has vowed to continue fighting the law despite strong bi-partisan support among Florida voters. The new fashion line comes as Disney continues to wage its war against Florida’s Parental Rights in Education law, which bars the teaching of sexual orientation and gender ideology to children in kindergarten through third grade. Other groups receiving money are The Trevor Project and the Ali Forney Center, both of which are focused on gay youth. The Disney Pride Collection, which is being sold online as well as at Disney parks and other retailers around the country, is actually a rebranding of Disney’s gay, rainbow-themed apparel that it has sold since 2018.Īmong the charities Disney will donate profits to include a slate of California-based groups, including the Los Angeles LGBT Center, LGBTQ Center Orange County, and the San Francisco LGBT Center. “We stand in solidarity with our LGBTQIA+ community everywhere,” the company said. With the release of the Disney Pride Collection, The Walt Disney Company announced that all profits made from this collection’s sales will be donated to support LGBTQIA+ youth and families ? /bf3ku2qvCPĢ022 Disney Pride Collection Available at Disneyland Resort, 100% of Profits Benefiting LGBTQIA+ Organizations ĭisney said the new line was created by “LGBTQIA+ employees and allies” and represents “their incredible contributions and place at the heart of the company.” Some items feature slogans including “Belong, Believe, Be Proud.”Ī “Star Wars Pride Collection Spirit Jersey for Kids” goes for $54.99 while a “Marvel Pride Collection T-Shirt for Kids” costs $19.99. The merchandise, which is geared for both children and adults, features rainbow-themed motifs imposed on familiar Disney brands, including Star Wars, Marvel, and Pixar.