Okay, now that I think about it, here's a pendulum swing:
Since 2020, all of the stock images of random people and banking customers on my credit union's website, app, and ATM displays have been of non-white people, or interracial couples (both straight and gay). White people—especially men— have not appeared, either on their own, or as part of a couple with a white spouse and kids.
Starting last month, that's changed; the intro images on ATM displays and app both changed to two completely different normal-looking white families, after a 4-1/2 year-long parade of Cosby Show-worthy black families; skinny, curly-haired "biracial" women; Latina lesbian couples; Muslim girlbosses in hijab; old grandfatherly/grandmotherly black people; Native Americans; young Asian hipsters; old married gays (the only white men) and the occasional white woman married to a black man.
FWIW, pajeets were also conspicuously absent from the rotating array of photos—a light-skinned, Brahmin-caste woman might show up, but no dark-skinned Indian men. Also, no troons or obvious pronoun people, which surprised me—I do like my credit union, but it's based in a catastrophically libtarded city, and that they knuckled under and started displaying pics of white families again before so much as one man in a dress is kind of astounding.