Activists called for protesting shopping at Target in January after the retailer was among the major retailers to walk back ...
The 24-hour economic blackout aimed to protest corporate and political influence, but early data suggests minimal impact.
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Hosted on MSNDC shop owner, some customers join boycott against retailers rolling back DEI initiativesCustomers and small business owners are boycotting major retailers as part of “Economic Blackout.” The movement calls for ...
An “economic blackout” promoted on social media was underway Friday but with no clear indication of how many people took part ...
As some companies roll back diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, many consumers are rallying behind small businesses ...
The Feb. 28 blackout is one of several boycotts planned by groups of consumers over the coming months to make their voices ...
An effort to encourage U.S. consumers to participate in a day of protest by not spending money Friday has picked up momentum ...
The movement, which a group named The People’s Union USA has started, is called “The 24-Hour Economic Blackout.” The “24-Hour Economic Blackout” will begin at midnight on Feb. 27, and end on Feb. 28, ...
A boycott against corporations scaling back DEI efforts, is creating buzz on social media as posts urge people to refrain ...
The People’s Union directs people to not make any purchases at all on Feb. 28, and especially not from any major retailers. Their website specifically mentions Amazon, Walmart, and BestBuy. If there ...
A growing number of Black consumers are collectively boycotting Target and other retailers that have recently reversed DEI ...
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