It’s a triple whammy for the retailer as it emerges from a brutal year plagued by low spending and prepares for possible cost ...
Here are the major beauty news moments—from Tabitha Brown's new fragrance to Cécred landing in ULTA—that you might have missed from the week.
Tabitha Brown has claimed a new title to strengthen her commitment to small businesses. In her journey as an entrepreneur, ...
Tabitha Brown joins others raising concerns about how boycotting Target could negatively impact diverse businesses: “It has been very hard for Black-owned businesses to hit shelves.” ...
The movement, which a group named The People’s Union USA has started, is called “The 24-Hour Economic Blackout.” The “24-Hour Economic Blackout” will begin at midnight on Feb. 27, and end on Feb. 28, ...
People are protesting against several companies who are rolling back diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives through a 24 ...
Image Tabitha Brown, who sells home goods under her name at Target, posted a video saying a boycott of the chain could hurt Black-owned brands.Credit...Gonzalo Marroquin/Getty Images Tabitha Brown ...
Target, you came into town and, like the cool, new guy everybody adored, courted us. And just when we thought we had a solid ...
On the first day of the new Trump administration, the President issued an executive order to revoke several DEI (Diversity, ...
Tabitha Brown, an actress who also sells a line of kitchenware at Target, says that it’s not the corporation itself but the Black-owned brands selling their wares that have the most to lose.
Beyond renaming its “supplier diversity” team – now called “supplier engagement” – and ending “diversity-focused surveys,” Target hasn’t said what the change will mean for the many Black entrepreneurs ...
Tabitha Brown, whose products can be found in various aisles, from books to cooking appliances, asked customers to reconsider boycotting Target. Withholding their dollars, Brown insisted ...