Boycotts

    What are Boycotts?

    Choosing to boycott a certain company is a personal choice that must be considered with all factors including budget, accessibility, health, community resources, etc. Choosing to financially support these companies is not a moral failing especially in the case of monopolies or profiteering off of basic utilities and necessities in areas with less options. Even if boycotting a company is not the right choice for you, being aware of how these companies betray and hurt their customer base can lead us to bring legislative change to stop their behavior.

    Hall of Infamy

    Company Ick Reason
    Anheuser Busch (Bud) Pulled support from various pride events, removed by HRC from the corporate equality index after failing to respond to backlash over partnership with Dylan Mulvaney
    AT&T Despite partnering with a non-profit called “Feeding America”, the company backed the Republican reconciliation bill that reduces SNAP benefits
    Booz Allen Hamilton Pulled support from DC Pride despite claiming previously to support the LGBTQ community during pride and beyond
    Capital One Pulled sponsorship of Miami Beach Pride despite claiming previously to support the LGBTQ community during pride and beyond
    Charter Communications Publicly supported organizations working to address hunger but have also endorsed the Republican reconciliation bill
    Citi Pulled support from NYC Pride despite claiming previously to support the LGBTQ community during pride and beyond
    Comcast Contributed 400K to local organizations to end food insecurity but endorsed the same bill
    Dell Technologies Publicly supported organizations working to address hunger but have also endorsed the Republican reconciliation bill
    Deloitte Pulled support from DC Pride despite claiming previously to support the LGBTQ community during pride and beyond
    Delta Airlines Publicly supported organizations working to address hunger but have also endorsed the Republican reconciliation bill
    Disney Pulled sponsorship of Long Beach Pride despite claiming previously to support the LGBTQ community during pride and beyond
    DoorDash Pulled sponsorship of Long Beach Pride despite claiming previously to support the LGBTQ community during pride and beyond
    Dyson Pulled sponsorship of pride events despite claiming previously to support the LGBTQ community during pride and beyond
    FedEx Publicly supported organizations working to address hunger but have also endorsed the Republican reconciliation bill
    JK Rowling Author of the Harry Potter series has repeatedly used her platform and dollars to fund anti-transgender organizations and threan the safety of trans individuals. While many readers enjoyed her work - their continued support including any licensed products or experiences contributes harm to the LGBTQ+ community.
    LiveNation Pulled sponsorship of LA Pride Live Nation despite claiming previously to support the LGBTQ community during pride and beyond
    Lowes Pivoted back on its sponsorship on pride parades
    Mastercard Pulled support from NYC Pride despite claiming previously to support the LGBTQ community during pride and beyond
    Nissan Pulled support from NYC Pride despite claiming previously to support the LGBTQ community during pride and beyond
    Nivea Pulled sponsorship of Chicago pride despite claiming previously to support the LGBTQ community during pride and beyond
    PepsiCo Pulled sponsorship of NYC Pride despite claiming previously to support the LGBTQ community during pride and beyond
    PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Pulled support from NYC Pride despite claiming previously to support the LGBTQ community during pride and beyond
    Southwest Airlines Publicly supported organizations working to address hunger but have also endorsed the Republican reconciliation bill
    Target After promising in 2022 that they would be spending $2 billion on Black-owned businesses by 2025, they did an uno reverse and sent a memo to employees saying it would end both it's three-year DEI goals and focus on support the aformentioned minority owned businesses.
    Tiffany and Co. Pulled sponsorship of Chicago pride despite claiming previously to support the LGBTQ community during pride and beyond
    Toyota Halted sponsorship of LGBTQ events despite claiming previously to support the LGBTQ community during pride and beyond
    T-Mobile Despite employees doing volunteering work for food sorting (not specified what level of employees did this “volunteer” labor or how optional it was) they’ve endorsed the Republican reconciliation bill.
    Uber Partnered with feeding America and committed 1 million in donations, but endorsed the republican reconciliation bill (sensing a pattern?)
    United Airlines Donated $1 Million to feeding america’s shut down response during government shutdown but also endorsed the Republican reconciliation legislation.
    UPS Pulled sponsorship of Miami pride despite claiming previously to support the LGBTQ community during pride and beyond
    Verizon Publicly supported organizations working to address hunger but have also endorsed the Republican reconciliation bill