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A group of Georgia lawmakers are demanding that Coca-Cola products be removed from their office suite after the company’s CEO panned Georgia’s new voting law, the latest boycott called by ...
Georgia activists are planning to launch a boycott of Coca-Cola Co., one of Atlanta’s largest and most well-known companies, over its apparent refusal to denounce a GOP-backed bill in the ...
Coca-Cola should be boycotted until the Atlanta-based company publicly opposes the Georgia's newly passed ... The group urged a similar boycott against large companies with Peach State ...
RELATED: Georgia faith leaders to leave water bottles ... told Quincey that he and other faith groups still plan to boycott Coca-Cola, Delta, Home Depot and other companies beginning April 7 ...
We all have a duty to protect everyone's right to vote and we will continue to stand up for what is right in Georgia and across the U.S." Donald Trump called for a boycott of Coca-Cola and other ...
Delta Air Lines and Coca-Cola, two of Atlanta’s biggest brands, are facing consumer boycott threats after Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed new voting restrictions into law last week. Social media ...
The pressure follows the two bills Republican lawmakers have put forward in the Georgia State Senate. Civil rights and voter advocacy groups believe Black voters would be disproportionately affected.
The leaders of the AME Sixth Episcopal District told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that they will call for a statewide boycott of Georgia-based Coca-Cola Enterprises until the company opposes ...
Activists are organizing a boycott of major Atlanta-based corporations such as Coca-Cola over their apparent refusal to condemn a GOP-backed elections bill making its way through the Georgia ...
The African Methodist Episcopal Church called for a boycott on Coca-Cola until the company speaks out on Georgia's election reform bill. John Bazemore, File/AP Activists in Georgia are calling for ...
Coca-Cola is based in Atlanta. This week, the beverage company, among other Georgia-based companies, issued statements condemning the new legislation after threats of boycott. COCA-COLA FACES ...