Target is facing a 40-day consumer boycott over the company's shift away from diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
Pastor Dr. Jamal Bryant, leading the "Target Fast," urges Target executives to restore DEI policies, hoping the boycott ...
Target is facing a 40-day consumer boycott over the company’s shift away from diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies.
The latest protest from a Georgia church calls for a 40-day fast of Target. It comes as a Philadelphia church has developed its own form of activism ...
A new 40-day boycott against Target started on Wednesday in retaliation against the company rolling back on diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
March 5, consumers begin sending a message as Target divests from its DEI policies. Consumers are set to embark on a 40-day ...
Jamal Bryant and other Black faith leaders rally against the retailer’s DEI rollback with a Lent-length “Target Fast.” ...
A Georgia pastor is asking for a 40-day "fast" on Target during the Lent season over the company's controversial stance on ...
The effort comes as corporations, governments, and other major institutions face pressure to roll back their DEI policies ...
Target is reportedly getting hit with a 40-day boycott by some consumers. The boycott is supposed to span the entirety of Lent, according to the New York Post.
The boycott, which begins during the start of Lent, comes more than a month after Target made changes to its DEI programs and at a difficult period for the company as it faces an onslaught of tariffs ...
Members of the Black faith community have started a 40-day fast or boycott against Target for stopping their DEI initiatives.
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