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A Long Island school district may get to keep a shortened version of its “Thunderbirds” team name that New York State seemed ...
The state of New York will no longer sell or display anything considered a “symbol of hate,” including the Confederate flag, according to a bill just signed into law. CNN values your feedback 1.
New York jumps on 'brandwagon' with 'State of Opportunity' "State of Opportunity" includes branding bible By Casey Seiler , Editor Updated Dec 11, 2014 7:11 a.m.
June 14 is Flag Day, an annual celebration of the United States’ adoption of its official flag in 1777. It’s neither a national or state holiday – except in Pennsylvania and New York, which observes ...
[Image: courtesy Larry Buchanan] Glaser designed the I ♥ NY logo for a New York state tourism campaign in 1977 pro bono. Initially, he thought the campaign would last six months—not decades ...
New York state education officials voted unanimously this week to prohibit public schools from using or displaying Indigenous team names, logos, or mascots to represent the school.
In the 1970s, graphic designer Milton Glaser brought a New York state tourism advertising campaign to life with his I NY logo, changing souvenir shops forever. About 50 years later, a new ad ...
The sale or display of Confederate flags, swastikas and other “symbols of hate” on state property is banned in New York under a law signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
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