It's not clear where the idea started, but it caught on like a piece of tender lit by a match and spread like a wildfire.
A growing number of organizations and activists are calling on consumers to boycott retailers for a 24-hout spending blackout ...
Protest groups supporting DEI initiatives are encouraging Oregon residents not to spend any money at Amazon, Target, Walmart ...
As some companies roll back diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, many consumers are rallying behind small businesses ...
On the first day of the new Trump administration, the President issued an executive order to revoke several DEI (Diversity, ...
A grassroots organization has encouraged U.S. residents not to spend any money Friday as an act of “economic resistance”.
Plans for a boycott scheduled for Friday ... organization calls “buy-cotts” at stores like Costco, which continues to support its DEI programs. NAN defines “buy-cotts” as intentionally ...
Still other companies, like Costco, have doubled down on ... a January letter suggesting that they stop all DEI efforts and programs. A general boycott of the major brands is commendable, though ...
Treece Jones used to shop at Target at least once every other week, spending between $75 and $200 on each trip.
Backsliding by U.S. corporations on commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives has brought the tactic of boycotts back to the forefront of our national dialogue on civil rights and ...
The boycott started Feb. 1 in response to Target's decision to phase out DEI initiatives ... Action Network have recently taken action at two Costco locations in New York City and in Union ...