The boycott began after the Minneapolis-based retailer scaled back some diversity initiatives amid pressure from the White ...
Competing comments and statements this week have sown confusion over whether or not the year-long Black boycott against ...
A group of activists who led a boycott said Target has made progress reinforcing its diversity efforts and its official ...
Target retracted its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives that had been in place for three years. The ...
Even as one boycott came to an end this week, activists are committed to continue pressing the retail giant to reevaluate its ...
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 ...
Black folks online are divided on whether the national Target boycott is actually over and who has the authority to call a ...
Pastor Jamal Bryant called off the Target boycott during a press conference on March 11.
"The nationwide Target Boycott is not over," Nekima Levy Armstrong, founder of the Racial Justice Network has said.
One Target boycott over DEI rollbacks has ended without concessions or changes to the company's diversity policy. The other has not. Here's why.
In a statement, Target said it was "more committed than ever to creating growth and opportunity for all." ...
Organizers say they will maintain the boycott until Target restores and strengthens its commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion.