Next economic spending blackout aimed at Amazon After Friday's economic spending blackout, the same group of activists is planning a second boycott. The second economic blackout focuses on cutting spending with online retailer Amazon.
Starting today, grassroots organizers are encouraging a boycott of Amazon over its corporate practices. Here's how to participate and what to avoid.
A new consumer action is asking shoppers to stop buying from Amazon or any of its companies for the next week.
Days after a nationwide "economic blackout," a 40-day boycott of Target has begun — with more actions against major corporations upcoming. Here's why.
The Feb. 28 economic blackout was not the last: activists are preparing for further boycotts to push back on Trump’s attacks on DEI.
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” began at midnight on Feb. 27, and will end on Feb. 28, urging people to not make any purchases at major retailers, including Walmart, Best Buy and Target.
Retailers like Target, Amazon and Walmart have found themselves at the center of grassroots calls on social media (now in the tens of thousands) to boycott spending on Feb. 28. Could Yellow's Bankruptcy Make Room for Amazon to Take Trucking Market Share?
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