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Coors Boycott: The Influence of the Chicano MovementMain MenuBeer and Politics: An IntroductionAn introduction to the who, what, when, and where of the Coors BoycottCoors: Corruption and DiscriminationHow did the issues within Coors spark the boycott? What did Coors do during the Boycott?Support on Coors' SideWho was supporting Coors during this boycott? What was Coors perspective on the matter?Support for the BoycottWho supported the Boycott as it was occurring, why did they support it, and specific examples of supporting documentsImpact and LegacyWhat happened to Coors? Was the boycott effective? Coors today?CreditsFliers and CartoonsCheyenne, Bryana, Naomi366c519e9e71a9d3a9837fedd4b7faabd765a585
Public Support and Action
12019-03-07T18:55:31-08:00Bryana Owens2315aa736d0f2db2336fa1d85863a1577ccb81f03276927Who was supporting Coors?plain2019-05-01T15:57:37-07:00Cheyenne Romerobcc0ca762d14836e1713b7c9e18d12a8dfcd4a6cThe Coors Boycott was supported by groups, organizations, politicians, schools, as well as the general public, many of whom were from Chicano communities. It was from these groups that the boycott evolved into a powerful movement aimed at challenging the Coors family's views which had become their company's policies and in turn adversely affected America's working class. It was with the support, dedication, and action of protesters and activists including many Colorado natives, that the Coors Boycott would start discussions and eventually garner change in college campuses, workplaces, stores, and other affected spaces throughout Colorado and the Nation.
The different spheres of support for the Coors Boycott were intermingled in a way that allowed for strength in numbers as well as in unity. Support letters from specific groups were key documented pieces of an official and uniting front. An example being the letter from the Vietnam Veterans Against the War Winter Soldier Organization who declared: "our name can be used in the connection with the boycott" for the collective "Unity in the struggle".
The public's role, and perhaps the most important role, can be broken up into several categories.
The organizing of peaceful demonstration, monetary donations (in order to cover the costs of running a nation-wide boycott), the support of unions and workers, and simply the support of neither purchasing nor consuming Coors products.
Public supporters also created other, perhaps more intriguing ways to get people involved in the boycott including designing and making t-shirts made to be worn in solidarity.
Whether or not either side might succeed or fail would come down to sheer numbers: the numbers of those in support for the boycott, and the numbers with regards to the money Coors could afford to loose.
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12019-02-21T18:12:36-08:00Bryana Owens2315aa736d0f2db2336fa1d85863a1577ccb81f0Support for the BoycottCheyenne Romero27Who supported the Boycott as it was occurring, why did they support it, and specific examples of supporting documentsplain2019-05-01T13:48:43-07:00Cheyenne Romerobcc0ca762d14836e1713b7c9e18d12a8dfcd4a6c
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12019-04-04T17:45:41-07:00Cheyenne Romerobcc0ca762d14836e1713b7c9e18d12a8dfcd4a6cLetters of Support18plain2019-04-27T00:45:31-07:00Cheyenne Romerobcc0ca762d14836e1713b7c9e18d12a8dfcd4a6c
12019-04-10T22:24:02-07:00Cheyenne Romerobcc0ca762d14836e1713b7c9e18d12a8dfcd4a6cProtests and Demonstrations47What were a few specific events that took place for the boycott?plain2019-04-30T16:14:51-07:00Cheyenne Romerobcc0ca762d14836e1713b7c9e18d12a8dfcd4a6c
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12019-04-11T18:18:57-07:00Pledge Card2A card where supporters could make monthly pledges of money for the fight against Coors.media/img003.jpgplain2019-04-16T11:57:31-07:00
12019-04-16T17:28:29-07:00t-shirt1T-shirt designs for the public to more openly show their support.media/img004.jpgplain2019-04-16T17:28:29-07:00