A faith leader announced the end of a yearlong “Target fast,” but many Black women who helped launch the boycott say the ...
During their press conference, boycott leaders provided an update on ongoing discussions with Target executives, who acknowledged the impact the loss of Black customers had on the ...
Target’s revived commitment to invest $2 billion in Black-owned businesses may have come too late for some customers it lost ...
The Atlanta pastor made remarks on Wednesday, declaring an end to his fast from the store. Pastor Jamal Bryant caused ...
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'A Slap in the Face': Jamal Bryant Declares End of Target Boycott After $2 Billion Investment In Black Businesses, But Protestors Say No So Fast
Pastor Jamal Bryant announced the end of a yearlong Target boycott over its DEI rollbacks at a March 11 press conference, claiming “victory had been […] ...
The boycott began after the Minneapolis-based retailer scaled back some diversity initiatives amid pressure from the White ...
Jamal Harrison Bryant, a pastor from Atlanta at the forefront of the effort to boycott retailer Target over their DEI policy, now says boycott is over ...
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Target boycott over DEI continues, local advocates say company 'went around' true leaders
Activists proclaimed in front of Target's Minneapolis headquarters that the boycott over reversed Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) measures will continue despite Target's claims that the company ...
National activists, boycotting Target, say a great deal of their demands have been met, bringing the boycott to an end. But ...
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