Everyone has a right to move, eat, work, and live openly and without fear. We all have a right to pride. This June and beyond, Uber is committed to helping empower a better experience for our LGBTQIA+ community. Every moment, every interaction matters – and it takes everyone.
Progress starts with people
We asked members across our Pride at Uber ERG what Pride means to them:
Here’s some of what we’re already doing to create a better experience for our LGBTQIA+ community at Uber:
- We have Community Guidelines in place that explicitly prohibit discrimination
- We’ve created a standalone option in our app to report discrimination
- We’ve introduced transgender services to support our corporate employees and independent earners on the Uber platform on their transgender journey
- We’ve committed free rides and meals to nearly 20 NGOs globally, including The Trevor Project, Vida Alegre, Albert Kennedy Trust, and TransEmpregos
And what we’re working on:
- Creating new product features that allow transgender drivers, delivery people, and riders to use their self-identified chosen first name on our platform
- Setting up a fund to help cover the costs associated with updating one’s name and gender on state and federal IDs and records
- Implementing LGBTQIA+ bystander training for our corporate employees and everyone using our platform
- Listening, learning, and engaging with community members to better support those using our platform
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