The question is moving through Maryland's General Assembly during the current legislative session. Both the House and Senate bills are in their respective committees.
A 24-hour economic blackout is asking people to let their money do the talking in response to DEI abolitions. The People’s ...
The boycott on Friday also follows a rollback of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives at several companies, including ...
The push is meant to send a message to corporations in an effort to combat greed, exploitation, and the rollback of diversity-focused policies ...
According to the Associated Press, Google, Target, Meta Platforms, Amazon, Walmart, McDonald’s, Ford, Lowe’s, Harley-Davidson ...
Economic blackout aims to target major companies ...
A nationwide movement that started online is calling for consumers not to spend money for 24 hours at major retailers.
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.
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.
DOWNTOWN FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - You may have seen fewer people in store aisles today. Across the nation, February 28, 2025, marked a day of avoiding major retailers in an ‘economic blackout.