Several major corporations, including Target, McDonald's, and Walmart, dropped various DEI programs, prompting backlash from ...
Civil rights activists with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People called on consumers to choose companies that share their values on social justice.
The NAACP is pointing to several companies that it is urging black consumers to stay away from because they have rescinded ...
The NAACP is urging Black Americans to refrain from shopping at retailers that have stepped back from diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs. The nation’s oldest civil rights organization ...
Boycotts have emerged as a key tool for activists in the fight against the Trump administration's efforts to amass corporate ...
The NAACP recognizes that the rollback of DEI initiatives is a direct attack on Black economic progress,' the group says.
The NAACP is asking Black consumers to respond to corporate DEI rollbacks by leveraging their purchasing power.
The NAACP published a spending guide to help steering Black buying power toward companies still invested in DEI programs.
The NAACP is calling on Black consumers to direct their nearly $2 trillion in buying power toward companies that have kept their commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
The NAACP released a black consumer advisory on several companies’ decisions to scale back or cut their diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Several major corporations, including Target ...
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