When Target scrapped its DEI policies shortly after President Donald Trump took office, boycotts sprang up across the country. From church pulpits to community gatherings, the policy U-turn was widely ...
When Atlanta pastor Jamal Harrison Bryant called off his yearlong Target fast, the announcement set off fireworks. At a hastily convened news conference in front of Target’s Minneapolis headquarters ...
Two Minnesota-based Black women activists who claim to have started the ongoing National Target Boycott more than a year ago are accusing megachurch pastor Jamal Bryant, former Ohio State Sen. Nina ...
The Target boycott didn’t just spark backlash—it exposed a deeper issue: who gets visibility, who gets credit, and who gets ...
Competing comments and statements this week have sown confusion over whether or not the year-long Black boycott against ...
Pastor Jamal Bryant and a coalition of community leaders say they've had productive conversations with Target over the past year about representation.
A boycott that lasted over a year, in response to DEI rollbacks, has ended with no changes at the retail giant.
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 ...
Even as one boycott came to an end this week, activists remain committed to the cause—and are still pressing the retail giant ...
A group of activists who led a boycott said Target has made progress reinforcing its diversity efforts and its official ...