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A website for participants points to the spending power of Black Americans and described the boycott as “a spiritual act of resistance.” “This is a fast for accountability. A fast for justice. A fast ...
We live in a blue state. This is one way we can make a difference,” said the organizer, who was joined by a dozen other people carrying signs and eliciting beeps of support Sunday.
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Schwarz said the boycott is meant to send a message to “the elite” that everyday people hold the economic power and to “expose” the corruption of corporations, industries, and politicians.