A grassroots effort is asking American consumers to refrain from making purchases at major retailers for one day in February.
The national economic blackout is scheduled as a way for Americans to boycott major retailers that have pulled back on DEI policies.
Activists planned an economic blackout for Feb. 28, urging consumers to not spend for a day and boycott companies that rolled ...
When Donald Trump reentered office, one of his first calls to action was to end several DEI initiatives in the federal ...
Numerous social media accounts are sharing the message of a 24-hour consumer spending blackout planned for Feb. 28. Consumers ...
Many Americans won't spend money at major retailers for a day. Why the no-spend day is gaining traction now, and the Ohio ...
The People's Union urges citizens to participate in a nation-wide economic boycott by not spending any money for 24 hours.
Join the 24-hour economic blackout on Feb. 28 to demonstrate collective power and disrupt the economy. Learn more about this initiative.
An organization is calling for a nationwide economic blackout on major U.S. retailers to send a message about DEI.
Americans are pledging to halt discretionary spending for 24 hours on Feb. 28 in protest of major retailers scaling back ...
People are protesting against several companies who are rolling back diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives through a 24 ...
Here's what Arizona residents should know about the Feb. 28 consumer economic blackout, including what DEI is, companies that have rolled back policies and why the spending blackout is happening.