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When it comes to struggle, there are no holidays. But this year there’s a new effort to make the winter shopping season a gift to a growing consumer movement against racist Trump policies and the multibillion-dollar companies that have bowed to them.
Black Friday, which kicks off the busiest shopping weekend of the year, also marks the launch of a new consumer boycott targeting Amazon, Home Depot and Target. Organizers of the boycott are urging Americans to stop spending money at high-profile companies they say are participating in the oppression of people of color on a massive scale, from scuttling their diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives to tolerating the brutal ICE raids happening regularly at their stores.
The California-specific campaign, which runs through the end of December, is being organized by We Are California, a group that promotes social change through multiracial coalition-building and action. It’s a state-level version of a national boycott, We Ain’t Buying It, that is also urging consumers to pause their spending at the same three companies from Thanksgiving to Cyber Monday, for the same reasons.
The California campaign, however, goes further. Organizers are urging people to redirect dollars that might have gone to big stores to smaller businesses owned by Black, brown and Indigenous people. It’s a push for racial solidarity the campaign is calling “We Spend Where We Get Respect,” and the campaign’s website includes a directory of local businesses that consumers can buy from instead. It’s not a new idea — Black consumers mounted similar antiracist campaigns against retailers who refused them service during Jim Crow. But in the racially regressive era of Trump, the idea has grown in scale and resonance.

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