A grassroots organization is encouraging U.S. residents not to spend any money Friday as an act of “economic resistance” to ...
One boycott is an “economic blackout” proposed for Feb. 28. On that day, consumers have been encouraged to refrain from ...
The People’s Union directs people to not make any purchases at all on Feb. 28, and especially not from any major retailers.
As some companies roll back diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, many consumers are rallying behind small businesses ...
Friday marks the first of four planned 24-hour spending blackouts. Another boycott, the 40-day Target fast, will coincide with Lent, which starts on March 5. The People’s Union USA, a grassroots group ...
Today is the first of several economic blackout days where participants won't spend a dollar. Here's what to know if you plan to participate.
The boycott calls on supporters to avoid spending money at certain companies this Friday. Here's what else we know.
Oklahomans might see fewer shoppers Friday after calls for US consumers to participate in a 24-hour economic blackout to protest DEI rollbacks.
A grassroots organization has encouraged U.S. residents not to spend any money Friday as an act of “economic resistance”.
A boycott against corporations scaling back DEI efforts, is creating buzz on social media as posts urge people to refrain from shopping Feb. 28.
Target’s decision to pull back its DEI promises prompted Black faith leaders to announce a boycott on the retailer during a press conference at the historic Metropolitan AME Church in Washington, D.C.