Mid-South residents are being asked to join a 24-hour Blackout to make a statement against major corporations.
Shoppers across the country are taking part in an “Economic Blackout”, avoiding major retail stores in protest of the anti-DEI movement.
More than two dozen pastors across the Triad are encouraging people to stop buying from large companies that have rolled back DEI initiatives for 40 days for Lent.
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Customers and small business owners are boycotting major retailers as part of “Economic Blackout.” The movement calls for boycotts against corporations ...
The Michigan residents were participating in a national economic blackout to send a message to retailers who've pulled back ...
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While the Trump administration appeals a recent federal court ruling that blocked enforcement of key parts of two executive orders (EO) to ...
According to the Associated Press, Google, Target, Meta Platforms, Amazon, Walmart, McDonald’s, Ford, Lowe’s, Harley-Davidson ...
All eyes will be on Target on Tuesday as the Minneapolis-based retailer unveils its latest plan to jump-start growth and ...