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Use the {{short description}} template at the top to give a quick description of the event – something like, "20th century labor action against Coors Brewing Company"
"In 1979, both the American GI Forum and the Mexican American Political Association (a California-based organization)" → "In 1979, botht he American GI Forum and the California-based Mexican American Political Association"
In February 1987, the AFL–CIO rejected an offer put forward by Coors, but later that year, on August 19, they announced an end to the boycott after reaching an agreement with the company. → The AFL–CIO rejected Coors' initial offer in February 1987, but on August 19, they announced that they had come to an agreement with the company and would be ending their boycott.
Done.
Use an en dash rather than a hyphen for the Tasini quote, you can use the template –
In the second and third sentence, change all instances of the % symbol to the word "percent", per MOS:PERCENT
Done.
However, these numbers and the impact the boycott had on the decline is disputed by company representatives. The placement of this sentence is not intuitive, as it's immediately followed by a sentence where they admit that the boycott played a role. Maybe after the LA Times quote is better
"several highlighting" → "several of which highlighted"
Done.
If I'm reading it properly, that the "targeting the community" phrase is in relation to the advertisements, then the section in parentheticals should be moved to after the word "community"
Pictures are all available for use and are relevant to the article
No stability problems present
Earwig copyvio score checks out at 37.1%, with the highest percentages due to attributed direct quotations
Broadness, focus, and neutrality all check out
Great job so far! Mostly just some nitpicky things for flow, as well as some of our less intuitive manual of style guidelines (the percentage one always throws me, too). The only other general comment I would make is that there are a lot of parenthetical comments here, and if those can be worked into the flow of the sentence, that usually looks better from an encyclopedic perspective. I noted at least one example above. Let me know if you have any questions, and I'll put this on hold to allow comments to be addressed! Kncny11(shoot)17:58, 1 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Kncny11, just wanted to reach out and let you know I addressed your comments here and think the page should be good to go now. Thanks for starting this review, and if there are any further comments or concerns, feel free to reach out. -JJonahJackalope (talk) 01:12, 2 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]