Millions expected to participate in 24-hour economic blackout
Yahoo28-02-2025
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Millions are expected to take part in an economic blackout in response to the erosion of DEI policies across the United States.
A 24-hour blackout will see customers boycott major retailers that have rolled back their DEI practices.
The blackout was established by the People's Union USA, who are encouraging people to hold their dollars from large corporations in an effort to show that consumers have power.
Those participating in the boycott say that it's about accountability, meanwhile others are skeptical about whether it will be success, given that it's only a one-day initiative.
The boycott coincides with stances from other community leaders, both locally and nationally.
Dayton NAACP President Derrick Foward believes that people should take an active role in the democracy available to them. Foward said that he and the organization agree with Reverend Al Sharpton's stance on the issue specifically. Sharpton's stance is available to read on the National Action Network's website.
'I think it sends a powerful message to corporations,' Foward said. 'I can't tell you what to do. Organizationally, I can tell you, use your brain. Your eyes work, your ears work and, and, you know what's happening today.'
The NAACP unit will announce more details about a Black Consumer Advisory program that will roll out next week.
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A 24-hour blackout will see customers boycott major retailers that have rolled back their DEI practices.
The blackout was established by the People's Union USA, who are encouraging people to hold their dollars from large corporations in an effort to show that consumers have power.
Those participating in the boycott say that it's about accountability, meanwhile others are skeptical about whether it will be success, given that it's only a one-day initiative.
The boycott coincides with stances from other community leaders, both locally and nationally.
Dayton NAACP President Derrick Foward believes that people should take an active role in the democracy available to them. Foward said that he and the organization agree with Reverend Al Sharpton's stance on the issue specifically. Sharpton's stance is available to read on the National Action Network's website.
'I think it sends a powerful message to corporations,' Foward said. 'I can't tell you what to do. Organizationally, I can tell you, use your brain. Your eyes work, your ears work and, and, you know what's happening today.'
The NAACP unit will announce more details about a Black Consumer Advisory program that will roll out next week.
Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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