A weeklong Amazon boycott began last week and ends on Friday. Here's why people boycotted and a list of companies facing future boycotts in 2025.
It's been less than two months since Donald Trump took office as the nation's 47th president, but some of his administration's policy changes have landed like thunderbolts on the political stage.
This is just a tiny glimpse of the data available to CivicScience clients. Discover more data. Consumer boycotts are gaining ...
Several major corporations, including Walmart, Amazon, and Ford, have already begun rolling back their DEI programs, while others like P&G and Kroger are standing by their policies. While some ...
President Donald Trump's executive orders targeting diversity policies have led major businesses like Target, Amazon and ...
A recent Montreal conference called Winter Pride addressed concerns among Canada's LGBTQ+ community about the ripple effect ...
The Montgomery Bus Boycott did start as a one-day boycott of city buses Dec. 5, 1955. But the organizer — the Montgomery ...
After Target dropped DEI, proponents of the policy urged shoppers to boycott the retailer and others that eliminated similar programs.
Some social media users are threatening to boycott Amazon for adding President Donald Trump’s The Apprentice reality show to its streaming service. This is the second boycott consumers have sought to ...
The 40-day boycott, organized primarily by faith leaders, protests the retailer chain's decision to reverse DEI initiatives.
On February 25 at 8 AM, over 500 students, faculty, and staff packed into the Board of Trustees meeting at University of ...
Target is facing tough times as consumers cut back on spending. It's also at the center of culture war controversies over DEI ...