An effort to encourage U.S. consumers to participate in a day of protest by not spending money Friday has picked up momentum online, with thousands of people across social media saying they plan to ...
You may have seen messages on social media urging people to not buy anything at all on Friday, Feb. 28, as part of a protest.
President Donald Trump said Thursday that talks to end Russia's invasion of Ukraine are ''very well advanced" and he ...
Some consumers are preparing for a 24-hour economic blackout Friday to protest a nationwide push to roll back efforts on diversity, equity and inclusion. On Friday, several boycotts are encouraging ...
The People’s Union directs people to not make any purchases at all on Feb. 28, and especially not from any major retailers.
Activists have planned a boycott of major retailers, credit card companies, and other businesses in protest of corporate ...
Friday's economic blackout organizer said the time was right because people are frustrated with corporate greed, billionaire tax breaks and diversity, equity and inclusion rollbacks.
Consumers are being urged not to spend any money on Feb. 28 or, if an emergency arises, to shop local. Here's why.
A growing number of Black consumers are collectively boycotting Target and other retailers that have recently reversed DEI ...
”Black people spend $12 million a day at Target,” says Rev. Jamal Bryant, pastor of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Stonecrest, Georgia, the leader of Target Fast. If even a portion of those ...
Target Corporation, which recently scaled back its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, is facing financial ...
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