Target was already under fire for its diversity, equity, and inclusion rollbacks. Now there's a 40-day boycott in Georgia and everywhere else.
In response to major corporations slashing their DEI programs, many are calling for a nationwide consumer boycott dubbed the 'economic blackout.' Here's what to know in Tennessee.
Many shoppers are planning to boycott major retailers on Feb. 28 to say companies like Amazon, Walmart, Target should keep DEI policies.
An economic blackout is being called for on Feb. 28 where consumers are encouraged to refrain from spending any money. There are also separate boycotts happening against retailers like Target and Coca-Cola.
The movement, which a group named The People’s Union USA has started, is called “The 24-Hour Economic Blackout.” The “24-Hour Economic Blackout” will begin at midnight on Feb. 27, and end on Feb. 28,
Shoppers appreciate the wide variety of services Costco offers. "Got my home mortgage through Costco. Got my cell phones through Costco," one Redditor shared. "Will always give Costco a glance first before going to other places,
One boycott is an “economic blackout” proposed for Feb. 28. On that day, consumers have been encouraged to refrain from spending any money in stores or online. A group called The People’s Union is one of the groups behind the Feb.
In response to Target's DEI reversal, some shoppers are boycotting the retailer as Amazon boycotts begin and Walmart freezes loom.
Some major retailers have been quietly maintaining diversity, equity and inclusion policies behind the scenes, according to a report.
Starting today, grassroots organizers are encouraging a boycott of Amazon over its corporate practices. Here's how to participate and what to avoid.
The People’s Union has also announced boycotts against Amazon, Nestle, and Walmart to happen in the months ahead, and other groups are encouraging boycotts throughout the country.