Target faces financial and reputational fallout after reversing DEI initiatives, losing revenue and seeing stock plunge, as ...
Target has reportedly dropped several Black vendors amid its DEI rollback. Earlier this week, TikTok user Kiara Imani took to the platform to urge her followers to not shop at Target after the retail ...
The Black Church and Black Press unite for freedom, justice, and empowerment. They demand respect and equitable business from Target and corporate America.
A 40-day boycott of Target starts Wednesday as Black faith leaders call on members of their congregations to protest the retailer's retreat from diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
But behind the scenes, things are shifting — and not in a good way.
Shoppers are gearing up to slap Target with a 40-day boycott over its DEI policy reversal on Wednesday — even as black business owners have warned a boycott could hurt their own brands.
A 40-day boycott of Target led by Black church leaders began on March 5, or Ash Wednesday. The boycott during Lent is meant to protest companies that have rolled back programs promoting diversity.
“Black consumers helped build Target into a retail giant, and now they are making their voices heard,” said NNPA President and CEO Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. “If corporations believe they ...