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Americans are pledging to halt discretionary spending for 24 hours on Feb. 28 in protest of major retailers scaling back diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in response to President Donald ...
People are protesting against several companies who are rolling back diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives through a 24 ...
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Activists planned an economic blackout for Feb. 28, urging consumers to not spend for a day and boycott companies that rolled ...
A boycott against corporations scaling back on diversity, equity and inclusion or DEI efforts is creating buzz on social media.
Coca-Cola, Amazon, and Target are among the companies that have been subject to boycotts and are finding audiences on social ...
It began online. “My fellow Americans, the 24 hour economic blackout is coming.” With a group called the People’s Union ...
The national economic blackout is scheduled as a way for Americans to boycott major retailers that have pulled back on DEI policies.
There is a growing number of organized boycotts against mega-retailers amid their end of diversity, equity, and inclusion ...