In a world where corporations and policymakers shape economic landscapes, A Modern Guide to Boycotting: Reclaiming Economic Power by Robert D. Alexander-Jordan provides a blueprint for strategic economic resistance. This guide explores how everyday consumers, particularly Black communities, can leverage their collective spending power to demand justice, accountability, and reinvestment in their communities.
From historical movements like the Montgomery Bus Boycott to modern digital-age activism, this book connects past lessons with present-day strategies to empower readers with actionable tools. It covers topics such as financial literacy, consumer activism, sustainable development, and cooperative economics—offering clear steps on how to shift from passive spending to purposeful investment in businesses that align with community values.
With sharp insight and engaging analysis, A Modern Guide to Boycotting breaks down the economic structures that perpetuate inequality and provides a roadmap for individuals to reclaim financial power through intentional spending. Whether you're new to economic activism or looking to refine your approach, this guide equips you with the knowledge to turn awareness into action and create lasting systemic change.
This book is for anyone who believes that money is power—and wants to use it to make a difference.