After Colin Kaepernick's Nike Deal, Some Salute Swoosh, Others Boycott It - The New York Times
Nike's Colin Kaepernick 'Just Do It' campaign is controversial, but on brand: Experts - ABC News
From Nike to Keurig, Conservatives Keep Blowing Up Things They Bought to Own Libs
Behind Nike's Decision to Stand by Colin Kaepernick | The New Yorker
After Colin Kaepernick's Nike Deal, Some Salute Swoosh, Others Boycott It - The New York Times
Why Nike is Proud That Fans Are Burning Their Shoes - Porter Novelli
Nike's support of Colin Kaepernick has some destroying their shoes | CNN
Nike Defends Pulling 'Betsy Ross' Shoe and Sparks a National Debate - WSJ
Nike Kaepernick ad protest prompts calls to donate, boycott or burn
Hillsborough police ask that you donate Nike shoes instead of burning them - ABC11 Raleigh-Durham
Local nonprofits speaking out after Nike ad causes controversy, burning clothes, shoes | WJAC
Colin Kaepernick's Nike Ad Is Causing People to Burn Their Sneakers
Nike, Colin Kaepernick and why we all need to ignore Twitter | WIRED UK
The Nike Cortez endures, 50 years after its release : NPR
Nike Ad With Colin Kaepernick Has People Burning Products
Why are people burning their Nikes? - CBBC Newsround
Chinese Weibo Users Burn Nikes After Brand Critiques Uyghur Conditions
Crisis Management Strategy | Nike: A Brand with Purpose - The Social Element
People Are Burning Their Sneakers in Reaction to New Balance's Pro-Trump Comments
JustBurnIt: Nike suffers backlash after Colin Kaepernick ad campaign | SBS News
Blue Lives Matter Calls for Nike Boycott Over Kaepernick Ad | Police Magazine
Americans Burn Nike Gear in Response to Colin Kaepernick's 'Just Do It' Ad Campaign. Photo Twitter | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News — The Guardian Nigeria News –
Nike shoes burn on social media as Colin Kaepernick features in 'Just Do It' campaign - National | Globalnews.ca
Nike's Kaepernick Ad Immediately Sparks Outrage, Adoration and Satire
Nike customers destroy products in response to Kaepernick ad campaign | The Hill
Homeless advocate: Instead of burning Nike shoes, 'let's do some good'