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Nike shared the clip across its social platforms with the hash tag #UntilWeAllWin. “For once, don’t do it. Don’t pretend there’s not a problem in America.
In 2018, as part of the 3oth anniversary of its ‘Just Do It’ campaign, Nike released a powerful ad focused on former NFL player and activist Colin Kaepernick that prompted both praise and ...
Don't sit back and be silent," the video says. It's not the first time Nike has made a statement about social issues such as racism, as it did so memorably with Colin Kaepernick's "Believe in ...
An image from Nike's new short film titled "For Once, Don't Do It." that was released on May 29, 2020 in response to the national outcry against police brutality and racism.
Nike logo is seen at the Nike flagship store on 5th Ave. on December 20, 2019 in New York City. It has released a socially-conscious message about racism. Stephanie Keith/Getty Images ...
The brand famously known for its campaign encouraging you to get out there and “Just Do It” is flipping the switch and urging people “Don’t Do It” in new messaging focused on race.
Nike has taken a stand against racism with a "Don't do it" campaign, a twist on its famous catch phrase, as protests against police brutality spread across the United States.
US News Nike releases ‘Don’t Do It’ ad in wake of George Floyd death By Adam Schrader Published May 30, 2020, 9:17 p.m. ET ...
Nike released an ad via Twitter Friday in an effort to combat racism with the phrase “don’t do it.” The one-minute advertisement features several shots of phrases telling viewers, “Don’t ...