Sentences with phrase «story of boycott»

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You should pay attention to the recent stories about the gay community's boycott of SPI Group's Stolichnaya vodka for its being a Russian product.
The boycott is a cautionary tale about the risks entrepreneurs take, and it's also a marketing lesson about knowing your customers, and getting in front of the story you tell about your brand.
Last year, my son and I rode the city bus downtown on the MLK holiday, and I told him the story of the Montgomery Bus Boycott — the story that made King famous and won him the Nobel Peace Prize.
Beginning with the Moral Majority in the early 1980s, a number of groups have sprung up that appeal to Christians to join in boycotts of «offensive» words, pictures, stories and so on appearing on TV and in other media.
Edge, the director of the Southern Foodways Alliance, has a near - encyclopedic knowledge of all the factors that have contributed to such a rich food story, from bus boycotts to new waves of Hispanic immigration.
A lot of you saw this Saturday's front page story in the New York Times describing how students around the country are complaining about, and even boycotting, the new school food.
Last week, Eng updated the story, reporting that the Roosevelt students staged an impressive boycott in which over 900 kids spurned school lunch, instead eating granola, fruit and yogurt provided by outside supporters of their efforts.
One of the most vivid story what happens if the Russians are not using its veto power to cover up the «North Korean» aggression, is maybe January 1950, when the «Soviet» Russia's representatives boycotted UN meetings.
The leader of the state corrections officers union is urging members to boycott the Watertown Daily Times and the newspaper published a story last Thursday on abuse allegations at a northern New York prison.
The leader of the state corrections officers union is urging members to boycott the Watertown Daily Times and the newspaper published a story Thursday on abuse allegations at a northern New York prison.
Plus, in what appeared to be another show of solidarity, The New York Times said in a statement Tuesday that it would also boycott Disney screenings: «A powerful company punishing a news organization for a story they do not like is meant to have a chilling effect.
One parallel story in «Race» involves the U.S. Olympic Committee's decision whether or not to boycott the ’36 Games because of the oppressive anti-Jewish and anti-Black policies of Hitler regime.
The reason given for the boycott is Emmerich's «whitewashing» of the Stonewall story, namely the insertion of a young, white,...
Beyond the Bus: Teaching the Unseen Story of Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott helps educators to recognize and fill instructional gaps when teaching about the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
You can find the story of her involvement in the boycott at Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Bboycott at Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus BoycottBoycott.
From Sarah Hoyt, who was accused of racism and «internalized misogyny» for her association with the Sad Puppies campaign to reform the Hugo Awards, to Nick Cole, who lost a publishing contract for daring to write a story about an artificially intelligent computer who is troubled by abortion, these authors have faced smear campaigns, boycotts and blacklisting for the sin of having unpopular opinions.
Why and When I Will Begin Boycotting the HWA (Brian Keene) Profoundly disturbing story about some of the goings on with the Horror Writers Association.
The same newspaper that had reported a story about a group of residents who were organizing a boycott of the newly built store.
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