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Families of survivors and Jewish community members walked together and placed stones and flowers in an annual ceremony at the ...
Fascism didn’t start with gas chambers. It began with banning books, censorship, and attacks on individual freedoms of the ...
Sneaker maker Nike has apologized for using the phrase “Never Again” in a billboard placed along the route of Sunday’s London ...
Members of the Jewish community are telling Nike to Just Don’t Do It after the footwear company debuted a new advertisement ...
Bill Ackman said that the chief executive of Nike apologized over a billboard that “made light of the Holocaust” by using the ...
Is this Nike's biggest controversy since Colin Kaepernick just did it? Still no word on underpaid garment workers, mind you.
Sunday’s event came one day after a Miamisburg restaurant was forced to close because it was vandalized with swastikas and antisemitic language, and as the Anti-Defamation League tracks a huge ...
In a Monday statement to reporter Louis Keene of The Forward, Nike apologized for any harm it caused with the billboards. The company noted in its statement that the London Marathon ad campaign was ...
It’s important to show up and show the world, never again.” The community came together for a family-friendly ceremony in honor of Yom HaShoah, which is also called Holocaust Remembrance Day ...
Nike faced backlash on Monday for allegedly making light of Holocaust with advertisement during the London Marathon over the weekend. The company has since apologized.
"...we we need to continue doing an event like this because we want our children to know the Holocaust happened even though ...
Fifty-six thousand runners completing the London Marathon yesterday may well have gasped the words ‘never again’ as they ...