What began as a quiet protest against police brutality and racial inequality shot America football player Colin ... giant Nike named Kaepernick as the face of a new advertising campaign to ...
Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick is appearing in Nike's "Just Do It" 30th anniversary campaign. In 2016 Kaepernick refused to stand for the anthem in protest at police ...
Nike's controversial ad campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick has sparked "record" engagement and is driving sales, chief executive Mark Parker told financial analysts. He made the remarks on a ...
When Nike released an ad featuring NFL player Colin Kaepernick, Twitter exploded with reactions. WSJ retail reporter Khadeeja Safdar breaks down #NikeBoycott, the impact it had on Nike's stock ...
In September, NFL star Colin Kaepernick, who many have criticized as being anti-American after kneeling during the National Anthem, released a Nike ad, 'Dream Crazy,' which is now being nominated ...
That Nike rolled out Colin Kaepernick as its new spokesman not only knocked a couple of billion dollars off the value of the company, it also amounts to an in-kind campaign contribution to the ...
the latest strange twist… Nike's sales have only grown since it seized attention with its ad campaign featuring former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick. So, the shoemaker deferred to its star ...
Nike's Colin Kaepernick ad is notably lacking footage ... when he tweeted the first image from Nike's new "Just Do It" ad campaign. The image shows Kaepernick's face with the words: "Believe ...
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From the NFL to Nike ... Your Rights Camp, a campaign for youth to raise awareness on self-empowerment, higher education, and ...
Over summer of 2018, headlines flooded with Nike’s name, praising or chastising the company for naming polarizing football player Colin Kaepernick the face of its latest advertising campaign.
Kennedy Human Rights Ripple of Hope Award this year. One year later, what did we learn from Nike’s blockbuster Colin Kaepernick ad? Brand purpose requires sustained, long-term commitment.