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Corporations Around the World Watch As Ethical Consumerism Takes Over





Shadan Kapri's International Bestseller Ignites Consumer Revolution

SEATTLE, WA, October 30, 2025 /24-7PressRelease/ -- A quiet rebellion is emerging—not led by politicians, billionaires, or the elite, but by everyday consumers armed with a book and a purpose.

Shadan Kapri's piercing expose, "The Red Movement: Social and Environmental Justice in the 21st Century," has become more than an international bestseller—it's a manifesto for a new era. From New York to Toronto, Sydney to Seattle, readers are transforming their spending habits by turning their wallets into weapons of justice, demanding accountability from the brands they once blindly trusted.

Kapri, a bestselling author, human rights attorney, and advocate, didn't just write a book—she launched a movement. In her book, "The Red Movement," she revealed the hidden exploitation behind everyday products: the child labor behind chocolate, the toxic waste behind fast fashion, the modern slavery hiding in global supply chains. With each page in her bestseller, she challenges readers to ask: "What am I funding when I buy this?"

The response has been revolutionary. The book has galvanized readers around the world. People from over 40 countries have launched grassroots campaigns, boycotts, and social media movements demanding ethical reform from their favorite brands. Kapri's words have become rallying cries: "Stop funding injustice with our wallets."

Disney, once seen as untouchable, faced a wave of backlash after canceling "The Jimmy Kimmel Show," a move critics say was politically motivated. Consumers responded not with outrage alone—but with action. Boycotts, petitions, cancellation of streaming services, and viral campaigns forced the company to reckon with a new reality: the age of passive consumption is over.

"Many people feel helpless when faced with the injustices around the world, especially with what is happening in America now. This movement gives people a chance to channel that anger into action that cannot be ignored," she shares.

Kapri's vision is global: conscious consumerism must become the standard and not the exception. Her book is the spark, but the fire is spreading fast. From grassroots organizers to corporate boardrooms, the message is being heard: Justice isn't just a courtroom battle—it's a choice made at the checkout line.

As founder of Kapri Law & Consulting, an international law firm based in Washington State, Kapri has long fought for justice in legal arenas. Yet her book, "The Red Movement," proves that true change happens when people realize their power doesn't end with a vote or a protest—it begins with a purchase.

"This isn't just a cultural shift. It's a revolution," she declares. "Major brands are now scrambling to audit supply chains, publish transparency reports, and align with the values that uphold human rights and environmental stewardship or fall under the abyss of bankruptcy." Some call it "The Red Effect," while others call it the beginning of a new consumer justice movement.

"It is making corporations realize the bottom line--people won't sit by silently while injustice spreads around the world. This takes consumers from passive contributors to active resistors, and it's spreading like wildfire."

For more information on the international bestseller:

https://www.amazon.com/Red-Movement-Environmental-Justice-Century/dp/1734644648

Kapri's eyes light up as she states, "We are just getting started. This new consumer movement is shaping the world in ways never seen before."



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