Brands Like Nike and Adidas Speak Out Against Racism. Is It Enough? - WSJ
Nike Avoids Major Fireworks Over July 4th Retreat
Black employees at Nike object to company's new ad | Financial Times
Jeremy Scott's 'Shackle' Sneaker Causes Racism Controversy (Poll) – The Hollywood Reporter
Nike Recalls Sneakers Kaepernick Deems As Racist--Learning Lessons For Companies
Nike asked to recall sneakers with “Air Max” design that looks like the Arabic for “Allah”
Katy Perry removes shoes from sale following blackface accusations
The evolution of Nike | CNN
Nike Joins Ranks of Retailers Sued Over 'Shopping While Black'
New Adidas 'Shackles' Basketball Sneakers Are Stupid, Not Racist | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors | Bleacher Report
Adidas's Shackle Shoes and Other Highly Offensive Products - Bloomberg
Nike lawsuit records allege culture of sexism, bullying and fear of retaliation | Nike | The Guardian
People Tried to Take a Stand Against Nike and Immediately Got Roasted | Complex
Japan: Nike advertisement on bullying, racism faces backlash, boycott calls | Social Media News | Al Jazeera
Is the 'racist trainer' controversy good for Nike? - BBC News
Nike Cancels Potentially Offensive Betsy Ross Air Max Release After Colin Kaepernick Steps In | GQ
Nike hit by conservative backlash over 'racist trainer' - BBC News
NIKE pulls 'racist' sneaker featuring US flag after colin kaepernick objects
Adidas's Shackle Shoes and Other Highly Offensive Products - Bloomberg
Ed the Sock on Twitter: "Can shoes be racist?? Did #Nike make the right move cancelling the #AirMax1USA shoe over #ColinKaepernick's concerns? @stevenjkerzner and @ishat_reza duke it out from each side of
Nike Japan ad on teenage bullying and racism sparks debate | Japan | The Guardian
Racist shoe fallout: Now New Mexico is courting Nike's business | Civil Rights | Al Jazeera
Nike's 'Betsy Ross' shoe controversy shows politics in sports here to stay
Nike loses factory aid as 'racist trainer' row intensifies - BBC News
Nike drops Betsy Ross-themed sneakers after NFL star Colin Kaepernick said they were 'offensive' | Daily Mail Online