Activists are calling for a nationwide boycott of Target following the company's decision to roll back its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
Target is scaling back its DEI efforts, which has prompted calls for a boycott. But Black business owners who sell at Target warn a boycott could hurt their business.
Some believe in boycoting the company of over its DEI policy change while others say this hurts minority businesses.
Multiple companies, from Walmart to Meta and McDonald’s to John Deere ... In other words, those brands don’t want Target ...
Kathleen Newman-Bremang is the deputy director, global of Unbothered. In this op-ed, she shares her perspective on the backlash to companies rolling back DEI initiatives. It’s been a week. I don’t ...
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Tabitha Brown addresses Target's DEI rollback, warning of potential harm to Black-owned brands sold at the retailer.
Target is the latest retailer to stop its diversity, equity, and inclusion policies, but black-owned businesses are still encouraging people to shop there.
Consumers who want to boycott Target should instead spend their dollars on products from Black-owned businesses at the ...