There is a growing number of organized boycotts against mega-retailers amid their end of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
Calls are mounting for consumers to boycott retailers. Here's why, and which businesses are among those targeted.
More than 50,000 people have signed a pledge committing a 40-day "fast" from Target over the company's rollback of its DEI ...
Beyond renaming its “supplier diversity” team – now called “supplier engagement” – and ending “diversity-focused surveys,” Target hasn’t said what the change will mean for the many Black entrepreneurs ...
The petition to boycott Target over its decision to rollback its DEI practices following President Trump's announcement is ...
Some Black consumers may be breaking up with Target this February.
The national economic blackout is scheduled as a way for Americans to boycott major retailers that have pulled back on DEI policies.
Some Black consumers accused Black business owners of selling out the very racial community that contributed to their success ...
A growing number of prominent companies have scaled back or set aside the diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives that ...
The “Freeze Latino Movement” exists to dissuade the consumption of U.S. products that do not support DEI initiatives.
The movement is known as "The Latino Freeze," and the idea is for Latinos to stop shopping at big stores and restaurant chains like Target, Walmart and McDonald's; places that recently rolled back ...