During the Feb. 28 event, consumers participating in the boycott were encouraged not to spend any money anywhere for one day.
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.
An “economic blackout” on Feb. 28 called on consumers not to spend money in stores or online for 24 hours. Mitch Roschelle, chief strategy officer at Madison Ventures+, says the boycott did not impact ...
The Feb. 28 economic blackout was not the last: activists are preparing for further boycotts to push back on Trump’s attacks on DEI.
In response to Target's DEI reversal, some shoppers are boycotting the retailer as Amazon, Walmart freezes loom. Here's why ...
This is the latest in a string of boycotts against Target due to the company's decision to roll back diversity, equity and ...
In response to Target's DEI reversal, some shoppers are boycotting the retailer as Amazon, Walmart freezes loom. Here's why consumers refuse to spend.
A consumer boycott movement is gaining momentum. It began with a one-day Amazon protest, now expanded to a week-long economic ...
Shoppers are boycotting Target stores in response to the retailer's DEI reversal. Amazon, Walmart economic freeze outs are next.