The NAACP is asking Black consumers to respond to corporate DEI rollbacks by leveraging their purchasing power.
Notable civil rights organization encourages "buy-in" on companies backing DEI values amid conservative pressure.
The NAACP has released a new spending guide listing companies that have dropped DEI, encouraging Black Americans to use their ...
The NAACP is calling on Black consumers to direct their nearly $2 trillion in buying power toward companies that have kept their commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
The NAACP recognizes that the rollback of DEI initiatives is a direct attack on Black economic progress,' the group says.
ACLU among others remain quiet as entertainment companies comply with the president’s orders on inclusivity efforts ...
On Friday, a federal judge in Baltimore granted a preliminary injunction on parts of President Trump's executive orders ...
The NAACP is leveraging $1.7T in "Black dollars" to encourage corporations to keep DEI and is shaming those who have backed down.
The Rocky Mountain NAACP says the chapter is encouraging people to shop at places that doubled down on their support of ...
The NAACP said the end of these DEI programs “threaten economic opportunities, workplace diversity, and community investments, directly impacting Black communities nationwide” and called on ...
Advocates at a Thursday NAACP brainstorming session on combating attacks against the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion urged people not to be complacent as national efforts and rhetoric ...
WASHINGTON — The NAACP wants Black Americans to steer their buying power toward companies that haven’t pulled back from diversity, equity and inclusion programs under conservative pressure ...
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