Nike took a hit after releasing the Colin Kaepernick ad. In the Trump era, that might be part of the plan | CBC News
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A coalition of youth representing Settlement Houses across New York City protest outside Nike Town store in New York, Saturday September 27, 1997. Protesters called on Nike to engage in fair labor
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US Lawmakers Question Adidas, Nike Over Potential Forced Uyghur Labor – Sourcing Journal
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Hundreds of Nike employees march to protest its treatment of women, reports
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Nike is setting the tone for sports brands in its response to the George Floyd protests