Target boycott ends with no DEI wins
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Pastor and author Jamal Bryant issued a public apology Friday for creating confusion about the status of the year-long Target ...
Target’s revived commitment to invest $2 billion in Black-owned businesses may have come too late for some customers it lost ...
Pastor Jamal Bryant and a coalition of community leaders say they've had productive conversations with Target over the past year about representation.
Competing comments and statements this week have sown confusion over whether or not the year-long Black boycott against ...
"The nationwide Target Boycott is not over," Nekima Levy Armstrong, founder of the Racial Justice Network has said.
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 ...
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 ...
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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