Target is being singled out in the 'Feb 28 Economic Blackout' with Black faith leaders calling for a 40-day boycott against ...
As some companies roll back diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, many consumers are rallying behind small businesses ...
Oklahomans might see fewer shoppers Friday after calls for US consumers to participate in a 24-hour economic blackout to ...
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 ...
A grassroots organization has encouraged U.S. residents not to spend any money Friday as an act of “economic resistance”.
A nationwide movement that started online is calling for consumers not to spend money for 24 hours at major retailers.
Activists call for a 24-hour boycott of corporations rolling back DEI programs. Shoppers use their purchasing power to make their voices heard.
The People’s Union USA plans another broad-based economic blackout on March 28. It is also promoting weeklong consumer ...
Many shoppers are planning to boycott major retailers on Feb. 28 to say companies like Amazon, Walmart, Target should keep ...
Oklahomans might see fewer shoppers Friday after calls for US consumers to participate in a 24-hour economic blackout to protest DEI rollbacks.
Mid-South residents are being asked to join a 24-hour Blackout to make a statement against major corporations.
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.