A grassroots organization is encouraging Americans to not spend any money on Friday to show "economic resistance." ...
ATLANTA — Some people across the country and in metro Atlanta are participating in a 24-hour economic blackout boycott of ...
While businesses may feel the strain of government policy changes, some local businesses want to remain essential parts of ...
People are boycotting major corporations who supported Trump’s executive orders cutting funds involving diversity, equity, ...
An “economic blackout” promoted on social media was underway Friday but with no clear indication of how many people took part ...
The blackout urges customers not to spend any money Feb. 28, as a form of resistance against major corporations rolling back ...
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.
Friday marks the start of the 24-hour economic blackout, and shoppers are encouraged to boycott large corporations both in ...
Consumers nationwide are being encouraged to put away their wallets today as part of a social media movement calling for an ...