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Strategy Study: How Nike Runs The Sportswear Game
Activists from UK Feminista protest against the exploitation of women making garments for Olympics sportswear company Nike. Campaigners 'cheat' their way through a series of races and hold a medal ceremony awarding
Activists from UK Feminista protest against the exploitation of women making garments for Olympics sportswear company Nike. Campaigners 'cheat' their way through a series of races and hold a medal ceremony awarding
Against Nike, the Goddess of Slavery: Instagram Artistic Activism Against Forced Uyghur Labor at Nike Sweatshops – The Oxus Society for Central Asian Affairs
Nike: Modern Day Slavery | Global Peace and Conflict
Nike Nearly Gets the Boot - Rethinking Schools
The Nike saga: Winning at all costs
Nike's Updated Terms Of Sale Targets Resellers - Sneaker News
Take the #NikeCoverUpChallenge and Demand Justice for Nike Workers | AFL-CIO
Nike Sweatshops: The Truth About the Nike Factory Scandal | New Idea Magazine
Nike deserves no accolades - Vanguard
Nike Anti-Sweatshop Campaign
Nike Sweatshops: The Truth About the Nike Factory Scandal | New Idea Magazine
How Nike Fixed Its Sweatshop Image
Nike and the Sweatshop problem | libcom.org
Nike ends direct sale of clothes and shoes on Amazon - The Verge
Dear Nike, Just Don't Do It!": A Transnational Digital Connective Action on the Issue of Forced Uyghur Labor at Nike Sweatshops in China - Central Asia Program
Debunking the Myths in Nike's PR Blitz
Nike Sweatshops: Does Nike Use Sweatshops? | WHO Magazine
Nike Sweatshops: The Truth About the Nike Factory Scandal | New Idea Magazine
Child Labor: Nike Says "Just Do It", by Radical Graphics ~ Anarchist graphics, revo...
Oh So Ethical — July Exposé: Nike Inc
How Nike Solved Its Sweatshop Problem
Inside Nike's Struggle to Balance Cost and Worker Safety in Bangladesh - WSJ
Nike and child labour – path to sustainability
Opinion: Colin Kaepernick is a hero. Nike isn't. - The Student Life