During the Feb. 28 event, consumers participating in the boycott were encouraged not to spend any money anywhere for one day.
Just days after a nationwide "economic blackout," a 40-day boycott of Target has begun — with more actions against major corporations upcoming. Here's why.
This is the latest in a string of boycotts against Target due to the company's decision to roll back diversity, equity and ...
Members of the Black faith community have started a 40-day boycott against Target for stopping DEI initiatives. The Target Fast coincides with Lent.
The Feb. 28 economic blackout was not the last: activists are preparing for further boycotts to push back on Trump’s attacks on DEI.
The protests are to encourage people to stop spending at corporations like Walmart and, instead, put those dollars back into ...
The February economic blackout saw Target and Walmart traffic drop, Amazon sales rise slightly and Costco web traffic ...
Target had previously been hailed as an inclusive company, in part because of its six-figure donations to groups championing ...
In response to Target's DEI reversal, some shoppers are boycotting the retailer as Amazon, Walmart freezes loom. Here's why consumers refuse to spend.
Some Christians in the US are giving up something different for Lent: shopping at Target.A faith-based boycott of Target ...
The economic blackout on Feb. 28 was an important first step. But future boycotts will require these ingredients to be effective.
Consumers fed up with high grocery store prices are taking part in boycotts to protest big box stores and large grocery ...