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"What follows is a very basic framework for how the Injustice Boycott will work.
1. We will not be releasing the names of the cities, states, businesses, and institutions that we will be boycotting until Dec. 5, 2016. Between now and then, we hope
that cities and states around the country will begin to enact emergency legislation and policies to prevent police brutality and racial violence. Furthermore, we do not want any potential institutions to somehow undermine our efforts.
2. That means we will be boycotting:
Entire cities and states much like what you see being done in North Carolina right now over the anti-LGBT House Bill 2. Particular brands and corporations who partner with and profit from systemic oppression. Particular brands and corporations headquartered in cities and states notorious for police brutality and racial violence, which say and do little to nothing about it. Particular institutions, including banks, which fund, underwrite, inform, train or otherwise support systemic oppression and brutality. protests of police shootings led by Cedric the Entertainer
3. We will spend the next nine weeks carefully crafting each and every target and we will provide detailed justifications for each and every target when we launch on Dec. 5. When we launch, we will methodically roll out each and every target in a strategic and creative manner.
4. We will spend the next nine weeks carefully building a coalition of partner organizations, leaders and businesses who will be co-sponsors of the boycott. This has already started.
5. We will be providing meaningful, substantive alternatives and exceptions for each target of the boycott to help support those who stand against injustice in those cities and states.
6. We will be providing each city, state, business and institution a clear path out of the boycott. Violent protests break out in California over Alfred Olango
7. The purpose of this boycott is visible, measurable, tangible change. When cities and states enact serious, credible reforms, we will end our boycott of our targets there. Otherwise, the boycott will continue indefinitely — like the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
8. We do expect this boycott to last for months, or even years, not days or weeks.
9. We will launch the next public phase of our strategic plan on Nov. 2. Until then, our efforts will be stealthy and behind the scenes."