In response to Donald Trump's economic plans and the rollback of diversity, equity and inclusion priorities, some activists ...
The Feb. 28 blackout is one of several boycotts planned by groups of consumers over the coming months to make their voices ...
One boycott is an “economic blackout” proposed for Feb. 28. On that day, consumers have been encouraged to refrain from ...
The People’s Union directs people to not make any purchases at all on Feb. 28, and especially not from any major retailers.
Retailers like Target, Amazon and Walmart have found themselves at the center of grassroots calls on social media (now in the ...
Many shoppers are planning to boycott major retailers on Feb. 28 to say companies like Amazon, Walmart, Target should keep ...
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” will begin at midnight on Feb. 27, and end on Feb. 28, ...
A nationwide economic blackout scheduled for Feb. 28 urges consumers to halt spending to pressure corporations on economic inequality.
The movement encourages people not to spend any money Friday if possible and to especially avoid spending at major retailers and restaurants.
Target’s decision to pull back its DEI promises prompted Black faith leaders to announce a boycott on the retailer during a press conference at the historic Metropolitan AME Church in Washington, D.C.
People are protesting against several companies who are rolling back diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives through a 24-hour-long boycott on Feb. 28, 2025. The movement, which is being ...
Feb. 28. “No Amazon, no Walmart, no fast food, no gas,” he said. “Not a single unnecessary dollar spent.” On its website, the group is urging consumers to not spend money on “non-essential” items. For ...