There are countless complex issues that our drinks community members face everyday. Below are several previous stories we highlighted in order to educate on adversities faced based on race, sexuality, and gender, and to celebrate the progress made for these diverse communities to achieve equity & equality over the last 20 years in our industry ⬇️⁠ ⁠ 1️⃣ For #BlackHistoryMonth, Chanta Hunter (@the.cocktail.nymph) retold her story as a black female bartender and the moment she realized she wasn't A Bartender, but The Bartender.⁠ 2️⃣ For #WomensHistoryMonth, Allison Parc (@allisonparc) of @brennewhisky retold her story as a woman whisky founder and reflects on the past, present and future of the industry by talking with other women on what 20 years of progress looks like to them.⁠ 3️⃣ For #AAPIHeritageMonth, @therealdiedrich of Pacific Cocktail Haven (@pch_sf) and Kona Street Market Bar (@konasstreetmarketbar) talked about his self-discovery as a Filipino bartender who identifies as that and so much more.⁠ 4️⃣ For #PrideMonth, @gregoiredrinks reflected on what 20 years of progress within the spirits industry has looked like to them and how Pride Month is a great time to meditate on the idea of where we've been, and where we're going.⁠ ⁠ Follow the link in bio to our blog and explore each of their stories.🔗⁠ ⁠ #totcf #totc2022heritagemonthseries
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