Retailers like Target, Amazon and Walmart have found themselves at the center of grassroots calls on social media (now in the ...
One boycott is an “economic blackout” proposed for Feb. 28. On that day, consumers have been encouraged to refrain from ...
The boycott calls on supporters to avoid spending money at certain companies this Friday. Here's what else we know.
A growing number of organizations and activists are calling on consumers to boycott retailers. We explain why.
Consumers across the United States are preparing for a 24-hour economic blackout on Friday, Feb. 28, as part of a broader protest against corporate practices and economic policies.
Many shoppers are planning to boycott major retailers on Feb. 28 to say companies like Amazon, Walmart, Target should keep ...
On February 28, the People’s Union USA is organizing a 24-hour economic blackout to protest rising prices, corporate greed, ...
The organizer behind the boycott said he started the “bold” idea because the time was right and people are frustrated with corporate greed.
This Friday, grassroots group The People's Union is asking Americans to buy nothing for 24 hours in an 'economic blackout' to ...
The boycott targets major retailers such as Amazon, Walmart and Best Buy. The organization created three 24-hour spending blackout days, and has announced a 40-day Target boycott, dubbed the ...
The national economic blackout is scheduled as a way for Americans to boycott major retailers that have pulled back on DEI policies.