Black church leaders launched a 40-day Target boycott on Ash Wednesday. It's one of several actions against the company. Here ...
The 40-day boycott comes just days after a nationwide 24-hour economic blackout of major corporations. Here's what to know.
Black church leaders launched a 40-day Target boycott on Wednesday. This is one of several actions against the company.
A 40-day boycott of Target that calls for supporters to give up shopping at the company’s stores during the Lenten period ...
Target had previously been hailed as an inclusive company, in part because of its six-figure donations to groups championing Black economic empowerment and LGBTQ+ acceptance.
One of the boycott’s lead organizers, Rev. Jamal Bryant, the senior pastor at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church located ...
Target is the latest corporation to be added to a nationwide economic blackout list, with consumers across the United States ...
In response to Target's DEI reversal, some shoppers are boycotting the retailer as Amazon boycotts begin and Walmart freezes loom.
Members of the Black faith community have started a 40-day fast or boycott against Target for stopping their DEI initiatives.
Target is facing a 40-day consumer boycott over the company’s shift away from diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies.
"If they start losing $29 million a day for 40 days, we will break the back of the system," Bryant said about the boycott, which is set to begin on March 5 and reportedly has at least 50,000 ...
Target boycott coincides with Black History Month ... has called on the faith community to start a 40-day fast from shopping at Target during Lent starting on March 5, which is Ash Wednesday.