I'm not going to wade through the comments already made, and I'm sure a lot of interesting points have been made across the spectrum.
I'm going to approach things a bit differently through example by addressing the communications guide, and part of the reason why I stopped.
None of us live in a vacuum, yet personal responsibility has to stop and end somewhere. Also, values practiced should mean far more than the words used. Virtue signaling is worthless unless you walk the walk that you talk, otherwise it's just hypocritical, arrogant, self-righteous judgment. I slipped into that mess myself, even if I started with the purest of intentions. Never again, HaShem willing. We also need to be more forgiving of people who have different perspectives from our own.
So long as they themselves are not actively participating in seriously harmful practices that deliberately hurt others (
deeds of the flesh sort of thing, assuming they claim an ethos)? Forgive them for they may not know what they do. If you feel moved to address it, avoid doing so founded on gossip and hearsay. Only bring it up, privately, gently and in love, if they tell you themselves first... and only when you are no longer guilty of some variant of the same behavior yourself. If you can't do it respectfully in love, it's just factious back-biting. We have enough of that in the world already.
This doesn't mean that you shouldn't be an informed patron, nor does it mean you should neglect your own values in your money spent... just as much as your words spoken, and most importantly your actions. Look first at the values practiced and evident in the community, though... not who they supposedly give their money to according to some guy who knows some guy who sees the guy writing the checks.
Going back, though... we don't live in a vacuum. Start by looking at who's names and pictures are on our money, and acknowledge that it's not our own in the first place. If we boycotted everyone who spent the money we spend on stuff we disagreed with in secret, we'd have to live in a cave off of dust and ashes. Heck, most people's investment funds would vanish overnight. Eye for an eye only leaves the world blind, especially when we're just as guilty. Doesn't mean we shouldn't aim and live a higher standard, but do so mindfully and in kind gentleness. Yeshua said it Himself - it's the meek who inherit the earth, not the self-righteous materialist gossips.
Once again, Biblical wisdom has its uses in practical ways.
A pretty low bar has been set for standards in social justice, Nereo, and it's mostly hot air. Let me encourage you (and others) in love to do better, just as much as I want you to encourage me to do likewise.