What is the power of the Pink Pound?
To what extent were fraternities, like the Pink Pound, influential and were they always a force for good.
What caused fraternities like, the Pink Pound, to develop and are they still influential and individual with in both the social and economic
aspects of our society.
Questions:
- Does / did the Pink Pound exist and if so why was it formed?
- Was it a fraternity / cabal OR just LGBTQ traders, fund managers ect. If so was it just one fraternity? How does it work and how is it
represented? How has it developed and changed over time? Is it just gay men or has it become more inclusive to LGBTQ+
- If it does / did exist how much has the Pink Pound got? How has / did it make a difference to society. Has it instigated different working
cultures in the financial sector?
- Are they still around and influential today – or is blended in everyday society D/T it becoming more accepting?
- Is there a fund to support the Pink Pound and LGBTQ people? Have they been developed due to the business advantage or for the
greater good to support them?
- Do they exist as part of the institution or are they still separate? Are them some environments that enable flourish if so what are they
and why. When they have become successful and are not oppressed do they become discriminative like most other traders in the
1980’s. Has there been experiments to show this before like Zimbardo’s prison experiment but for those that work in the financial
sector – if it’s the situation of success that makes you discriminative or if it is person? If it’s the situation perhaps they were not always
a force for good? If there is a trend in what the LGBTQ traders invested in was it only things to benefit their minority group OR were,
they purely based on profit OR were they for the greater good of society E.G economics of mutuality*.
- Does the fact that they are labelled separately to the financial sector suggest that they are discriminated against OR was it to give them
a sense of identity in London’s 1980 homophobic city of London. Have attitudes towards them and what the Pink Pound represents
changed over time?
Economics of mutuality – Not just about profit. 4 pillars: 1 profit, 2 can you posit impact an ecosystem, 3 can you measure the impact made
Initial title – what is the pink pound
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