In this gripping episode of Afternoon Coffee Break, host Darren Watts dives into the heart of nationwide protests, giving voice to the powerful stories of resistance and resilience. From the streets to the legislative halls, we explore how everyday people are pushing back against oppressive policies and making their voices heard. Join us as we navigate the complex narratives of protest, examining the impact of activism and the ongoing fight for justice in America.
References & Sources
1. The Guardian – Rev Al Sharpton says meeting with Target CEO over DEI rollback was ‘constructive’
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/apr/17/rev-al-sharpton-target-ceo-dei-rollback
2. The Guardian – Target’s DEI retreat triggers boycott calls from civil rights leaders
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/apr/17/target-dei-rollback-boycott-al-sharpton
3. Mint / Livemint – DEI Backlash: From Meta to Walmart, here are top US companies scaling back or abandoning diversity programs
4. Eater – Black Entrepreneurs Feel the Effects of the DEI Rollbacks
5. AP News – Photo Gallery: ‘Hands Off’ Protests Across the U.S.
https://apnews.com/article/4100b94a7ccf191c3098693f2ad87bce
6. The Columbus Dispatch – Photos: Trump administration ‘Hands Off’ protest in Columbus, Ohio
7. The Conference Board – Despite DEI backlash, majority of U.S. workers support inclusion efforts
https://www.conference-board.org/press/dei-backlash
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