John,
Nike, Zara, and other massive brands are profiting from the rape and torture of the Uyghur people -- but we have the power to stop them!
The government of China is holding Uyghurs in concentration camps, forcing them to work under unimaginable conditions -- and these big brands are buying up the products, helping the government not only cover up their crimes...but profit from them.
H&M has already announced it's standing up to the government and cutting all business with the camps -- a global ad blitz right now could force other big brands to stand with them.
Every USD$1 donated will get our ad campaign in front of another 100 people -- can you chip in to help end the Uyghur genocide?
Donating just takes a moment -- use Paypal or your card.
Yes, I'll chip in $1 to stop big brands from profiting off the Uyghur genocide.
We know that pressure on brands is working because the government of China has begun an all-out PR campaign against H&M for taking such a public stance opposing the atrocities being committed against the Uyghurs.
Building the momentum now is crucial -- the more brands we can move to stop sourcing products from forced Uyghur labor, the closer we can get to building the global coalition of consumers, companies, and governments necessary to end the Uyghur genocide.
Our global community has forced major clothing brands to change course before. When tens of thousands of SumOfUs members successfully pressured Joe Fresh clothing to ensure the safety of its Bangladeshi workers, H&M, Zara and Benetton followed suit.
A targeted global ad blitz will turn up the heat on these brands by exposing their ties to the atrocities in Xinjiang and building consumer pressure for them to act. We just need your support today to make it a reality.
Donating just takes a moment -- use Paypal or your card.
Will you chip in $1 to stop big brands from profiting off the Uyghur genocide?
Our community has proven time after time that we can use the combination of brands’ public image and consumer power to create real change -- now let’s do it again.
