Compare this economic boycott to some of our most effective and historic protests...the differences are glaring.
The Montgomery Bus Boycott did start as a one-day boycott of city buses Dec. 5, 1955. But the organizer — the Montgomery ...
Fate of Hanceville police department still uncertain after ‘culture of corruption’ accusations The fate of the Hanceville ...
Ten days after the 24-hour consumer blackout called by the People’s Union, all eyes are on retail giants Target and Amazon.
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.
A call for economic resistance rang out from Antioch Baptist Church, where faith leaders gathered to launch a 40-day boycott of Target.
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Commentary: The power of just not buying it
On Feb. 28, the activist group People’s Union USA organized a 24-hour “economic blackout.” The group called upon people to ...
An examination of whether single-day boycotts can effectively challenge corporations that have rolled back diversity ...
A consumer-activist group founded by John Schwarz has launched a grassroots campaign to halt all consumer spending on Friday, ...
Friday marks the first of three 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 ...
The Montgomery Bus Boycott and the Civil Rights Movement have shown that grassroots efforts can be successful in creating ...
We are in the grip of deepening darkness, wandering in a wilderness without a moral compass. There is need for places where ...