A grassroots organization is encouraging U.S. residents not to spend any money on Friday to protest the malign influence of ...
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The boycott is intended to quote “show them who really has power” and coming at a time where some people are protesting bigger corporations like target for rolling back DEI programs.
On Feb. 28, some American shoppers are participating in a 24-hour economic blackout intended to protest what activists say is ...
The movement spawned from social media posts calling out frustration with corporate greed. In Northeast Ohio, there are plenty of places to shop local on February 28 and beyond. A favorite area for ...
The biggest impact of the 24-hour economic blackout protest planned for Feb. 28 could be the strong message it sends about consumer mood right now.
The 'economic blackout' is a never-ending buffet of genuine grievances, but what are they? There's no one clear, overriding goal or message that resonates. Other campaigns have been more ambitious ...
Some shoppers vow to join economic blackouts and other efforts to push back against companies they believe have reneged on diversity initiatives.
U.S. consumers are being encouraged to abstain from purchasing any non-essential goods on Feb. 28 as part of a 24-hour buying ...
Consumers in New York and across the country are being encouraged to join a 24-hour economic boycott on Friday, one of ...
A “bridge brigade” protest organized by AART (Artists Respond and Resist Together) and Indivisible Santa Cruz County on the ...