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  2. Consumers are boycotting major retailers. Here's what they ...

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    National Action Network also said in a news release about the "buy-cott" that it will lead "a strategic boycott in the next 90 days of two companies that have dropped their DEI commitments amid ...

  3. Black faith leaders call for Target boycott for backing off ...

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    The boycott, he said, will "make sure that our money doesn't go in their pockets." Contributing: Jessica Guynn This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Churchgoers urged to join Target ...

  4. Which US companies are pulling back on diversity initiatives?

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    The goals included hiring and promoting more women and members of racial minority groups, and recruiting more diverse suppliers, including businesses owned by people of color, women, LGBTQ+ people ...

  5. BuyBlue.org - Wikipedia

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    January 27, 2006 - The Detroit News - Bargains by the barrel; December 21, 2005 - VOA News, American Life - Christmas Shoppers Guided by Politics; November 8, 2005 - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Information Age breeds boycotts by the score; September / October 2005 - Ethical Consumer - Boycott Bush – Everybody’s doing it!

  6. List of boycotts - Wikipedia

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    Conservative media bias of Sinclair; Sinclair mandating local news to attack certain news organizations Boycott of Sinclair Broadcasting Group: 2018 Various Nike, Inc. Featuring of Colin Kaepernick in its advertising campaign, who sparked controversy by kneeling in protest during the national anthem: U.S. national anthem kneeling protests [53] 2019

  7. Buy Nothing Day - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Slate advertising critic Rob Walker opined that Adbusters shouldn't "suddenly change their convictions" following the September 11 attacks, but should consider airing a new ad, especially in light of the "world that could die" language. [15]

  8. Column: Right-wing hatemongers count on the cowardice of ...

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    Many corporations will say for the record that they believe in women's healthcare rights. But when a horrifically punitive anti-abortion law went into effect in Texas in 2021, the silence from the ...

  9. Consumer activism - Wikipedia

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    Historian Lawrence B. Glickman identifies the free produce movement of the late 1700s as the beginning of consumer activism in the United States. [7] Like members of the British abolitionist movement, free produce activists were consumers themselves, and under the idea that consumers share in the responsibility for the consequences of their purchases, boycotted goods produced with slave labor ...