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Mid-South residents are being asked to join a 24-hour Blackout to make a statement against major corporations.
On Friday, people nationwide were asked to boycott large retailers. Some are hoping it helps Bostonians to shop small.
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Hosted on MSN‘A message needs to be sent’: Economic Blackout comes to AtlantaOn Friday, many in Atlanta joined a nationwide economic blackout, protesting large corporations and the White House’s ...
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Hosted on MSNHow today's economic boycott can help small businessesWhile businesses may feel the strain of government policy changes, some local businesses want to remain essential parts of ...
Some people across the country and in metro Atlanta are participating in a 24-hour economic blackout boycott of consumer ...
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WISH-TV on MSN‘Economic blackout' boycott targets companies ending DEI programActivists called for a 24-hour "economic blackout" Friday against corporations that rolled back their diversity, equity, and ...
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The blackout urges customers not to spend any money Feb. 28, as a form of resistance against major corporations rolling back ...
On what is normally a payday for many Americans, millions are being asked to spend a dime as part a nationwide boycott ...
People across the country are taking part in Blackout Friday, an economic resistance against big corporations like Amazon, ...
An economy-wide consumer boycott, slated to run all of Friday, is expected to impact businesses large and small, even if the ...
NewsCenter 5 spoke with some shoppers and local shop owners and asked them about how they are benefitting from the movement.
The Michigan residents were participating in a national economic blackout to send a message to retailers who've pulled back ...
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