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Boycott: 3 Days of Saying No

  • Writer: Jaime David
    Jaime David
  • Apr 17
  • 1 min read

A nationwide, three-day economic boycott, titled the "Blackout Coalition," is underway, urging African Americans to withhold spending money from businesses between December 23rd and 25th. The initiative, spearheaded by multiple activist groups, aims to demonstrate the economic power of the Black community and pressure corporations to address issues of racial inequality and injustice. Organizers cite a historical pattern of businesses profiting from Black consumers while failing to adequately support Black communities through equitable hiring practices, investment, and charitable contributions. They hope the boycott will significantly impact retailers during the peak holiday shopping season, forcing corporations to acknowledge the economic consequences of systemic inequities. The boycott seeks to highlight issues ranging from discriminatory practices in lending and housing to the lack of representation in corporate leadership. Participants are encouraged to avoid all non-essential spending, focusing only on necessities like gas and medicine. The movement aims to raise awareness and inspire long-term change in corporate behavior towards the Black community, beyond just temporary gestures or symbolic displays of support. The ultimate goal is economic empowerment and equity for African Americans. find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/3-day-spending-boycott-starts-184303479.html

 
 
 

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