Consumer boycott organizer rallies against big corporations, DEI cuts
John Schwarz is leading a nationwide consumer boycott on Feb. 28 to fight against what he says is corporate greed.
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On Friday, February 28, a consumer-driven movement is set to take place as people across the nation unite to participate in a planned boycott of big box stores. This 24-hour event is meant to shed light on the recent removal of diversity, equity and inclusion programs across major retailers, growing concerns about the negative impacts of large corporations and the importance of supporting small businesses that are the heartbeat of local communities. While consumers are being urged to avoid shopping for the day, if you need to make purchases, there are plenty of alternative retailers to check out. From Black-owned companies and Latinx-run brands to independent businesses that will benefit greatly from your support, discover several top picks below.
The economic blackout has been organized because of various claims against big box retailers linked to “corporate greed.” The activists behind the February boycott are encouraging consumers to avoid shopping from the companies that have rolled back their diversity, equity and inclusion efforts and President Donald Trump’s efforts to eliminate federal DEI programs since taking office.
Along with unfair labor practices and environmental impact, big box retailers can harm small, locally-run businesses. A number of different groups of activists have been especially vocal on social media to help give consumers alternative shopping recommendations during the boycott to support local companies.
Following the freezes on DEI initiatives, reduced funding for the National Institutes of Health and actions on immigration, Latino Americans have turned to social media to suggesting buying only the essentials and to focus on supporting “Latino American, Black American and Allied American Businesses that are supportive to this movement.”
Alternatively, Reverand Al Sharpton and the National Action Network have held “buy-cotts” to bring supporters to Costco to spend money in support of the company’s board of directors, which voted down an effort to drop DEI initiatives.
The Friday, February 28 economic boycott is organized by John Schwarz, who goes by TheOneCalledJai on Instagram. He founded The People’s Union, a grassroots movement dedicated to economic resistance, government accountability and corporate reform. The boycott is in protest of corporate greed and the rollback of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives by big box retailers. Participants are being urged to abstain from all non-essential purchases for 24 hours.
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