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WalMart shares the BHM love by offering up a Myspace page that allows you to upload a video to share your views on what Black History means to you.
See more here.
WalMart Also gives you "OurVoice"
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"Walmart understands that a big part of living better is knowing and understanding the value of the past. Year after year, we support you in learning more about groundbreaking African-American achievements, and your family history as well. Walmart believes every day is a great day to learn Black History."
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2 comments:
So much has been said in the media about WalMart not doing this or not doing that...but this is a shining example of WalMart getting it right.
Thanks Craig for higlighting this refreshing social campaign that they have recently embarked upon. I think that anything that empowers the community to have its own say is certainly on the right track.
Dude, this is funny. This my creative work that I Creative/Art Direct while working on this account.
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