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politics1 month ago

MLK Day in the Crossfire: Activists Push to reclaim King’s Legacy Amid Policy Battles

As the U.S. marks the 40th federal Martin Luther King Jr. Day, activists push to reclaim King’s radical legacy through protests and service, while critics highlight Trump-era moves to roll back diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. Policy changes like ending federal free park admissions on MLK Day and other civil-rights rollbacks have fed fears of regression, even as many King Day events continue and organizations such as the NAACP and Movement for Black Lives plan actions. Some cancellations cite budget or safety concerns, and the debate centers on whether to honor King’s legacy with bold, race-conscious activism or a more restrained, character-based approach amid ongoing political tensions.

Corporate Sponsorship Challenges Impacting Pride Events and Celebrations
world9 months ago

Corporate Sponsorship Challenges Impacting Pride Events and Celebrations

Target's offer to sponsor Philadelphia's Pride 365 event was rejected by organizers, amid a broader trend of corporate pullback from LGBTQ+ events due to recent DEI rollbacks and backlash against Target's Pride merchandise. Major sponsors like Wawa, AARP, and Burlington also did not participate this year, reflecting a cautious approach by companies supporting Pride celebrations.

Walmart Faces Backlash Over DEI Rollback and Boycott Calls
business1 year ago

Walmart Faces Backlash Over DEI Rollback and Boycott Calls

Birmingham activists are calling for a Black Friday boycott of Walmart after the company announced it is rolling back diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. The Roebuck group, consisting of activists and community leaders, urges Alabamians to withhold spending at Walmart to pressure the company to prioritize minority communities. Walmart's decision to reverse DEI efforts aligns with a trend among companies following a Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action. The boycott aims to support minority and local businesses instead.