The organizer of a 24-hour boycott of spending money is now taking aim at specific companies for week-long boycotts, starting ...
Starting today, grassroots organizers are encouraging a boycott of Amazon over its corporate practices. Here's how to ...
After a viral social media campaign to spend no money at big-box stores happened last week, a fresh one begins Friday ...
During the Feb. 28 event, consumers participating in the boycott were encouraged not to spend any money anywhere for one day.
The Montgomery Bus Boycott did start as a one-day boycott of city buses Dec. 5, 1955. But the organizer — the Montgomery ...
The 40-day boycott comes just days after a nationwide 24-hour economic blackout of major corporations. Here's what to know.
Target is particularly at risk from the 40-day boycott over the season of Lent called by the Rev. Jamal Bryant.
A new wave of consumer activism is sweeping the nation, with protests and boycotts targeting controversial companies, forcing ...
The Feb. 28 economic blackout was not the last: activists are preparing more boycotts to push back on Trump’s attacks on DEI, through at least July.
Ten days after the 24-hour consumer blackout called by the People’s Union, all eyes are on retail giants Target and Amazon.
The “economic blackout” was started by the People’s Union USA to send “a message loud enough to shake up the system.” ...
A grassroots movement’s call for Americans not to shop at major chains for 24 hours in an “economic blackout” last week went viral — and now, its organizer is launching a weeklong boycott ...
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