'We Ain't Buying It': These Retailers Are Being Targeted by Holiday Shopping Boycott
- LaTosha Brown is launching the 'We Ain't Buying It' campaign to encourage Black consumers to boycott retailers like Target, Amazon, and Home Depot from November 27 to December 1.
- The campaign aims to protest companies for their policies and practices, urging consumers to shop at businesses that support the community.
- Brown emphasizes that this movement is a continuation of the Civil Rights Movement, promoting economic pressure for social change.
- The boycott coincides with the anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, reminding participants that the struggle for rights continues.
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Target, Amazon, and Home Depot face holiday season boycott
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'We Ain't Buying It!' Black Voters Matter Co-Founder LaTosha Brown Issues National Call For Black Friday Boycott
As shopping dominates the reason for the holiday season, LaTosha Brown wants Black consumers to save 100% off with an economic protest of retailers who take us for granted. Inspired by the upcoming 70th anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, Brown is launching the “We Ain’t Buying It” campaign to “turn protest into power and our wallets into weapons for change.” Source: We Ain’t Buying It / We Ain’t Buying It Money talks, and the Black Voter…
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