Activism & Advertisement

Mike Morley testifies for ENDA, 1996


In 1996, Mike Morley visited Congress to represent Eastman Kodak Company's support for the passage of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act.

Dan Carp addresses 2001 Out & Equal


In his video address to the attendees of the 2001 Out & Equal conference, Dan Carp, Kodak chairman and CEO, expresses Kodak's Values, commitment to diversity and inclusion, and appreciation of the Lambda Network.

Bob Berman testifies for ENDA, 2002


In 2002, Bob Berman visited Congress to represent Eastman Kodak Company's continued support for the passage of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act.

Deb Price and Lambda Network members

In 1993, the Lambda Network at Kodak invited Deb Price, a national columnist who wrote about gay and lesbian life, including her own, to speak at two events in Rochester: the first Rochester Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival and a fundraising…

The Lambda Network at 2002 Gay Pride

Attending public events, like parades and festivals, was a great way for the Lambda Network to meet other activists and employee networks, show Kodak's support for LGBTQ people and culture, and advertize Kodak's products.

Lambda Network at Kodak banner, 1993

The banner accompanied the Lambda Network when it marched on Washington D.C. for LGBTQ rights with other workplace and grassroots activists in 1993.

The Lambda Network at 1999 Gay Pride

Attending public events, like parades and festivals, was a great way for the Lambda Network to meet other activists and employee networks, show Kodak's support for LGBTQ people and culture, and advertize Kodak's products. Notice the differences of…

Love Makes a Family exhibit, 1997

Kodak sponsored an photo exhibit of lesbian and gay families at three Kodak sites.

The Lambda Network at the 1993 march on Washington D.C. for LGBTQ rights

The Lambda Network was active outside the workplace before it organized any events at Kodak.

Lambda Cyclers, "Out Riders"

More networking and visibility!