A boycott against corporations scaling back on diversity, equity and inclusion or DEI efforts is creating buzz on social media.
There is a growing number of organized boycotts against mega-retailers amid their end of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
The number of companies ending their diversity, equity, and inclusion programs continues to grow, with Google becoming one of ...
A Walmart sign outside a Supercenter on November 18, 2024, in Miami, Florida. A letter addressed to the company's CEO from 13 attorneys general has questioned the decision to roll back DEI policies.
Target, Walmart, Amazon, and other major retailers chose to roll back their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiates per Trump’s executive order. This led to several Black-owned business ...
asked the retailer to explain how it will protect civil rights in the workplace and chastised Walmart's decision to roll back DEI policies. "Threats to boycott, sue or otherwise negatively impact ...
14 Attorneys general are urging Walmart not to roll back its DEI efforts. A group of 14 attorneys general have united in a letter urging Walmart to rethink its decision to scale back on its ...
"We remain focused on driving our business by creating a sense of belonging for our team, guests and communities through a ...
The movement is known as "The Latino Freeze," and the idea is for Latinos to stop shopping at big stores and restaurant ...
Opinions and thoughts are the author’s own and not those of AFROTECH™. Just two weeks into his presidency, the Trump ...
Calling Target s decision to scale back its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives a spit in the face of black people, ...