A 40-day boycott of Target led by Black church leaders began on March 5, or Ash Wednesday. The boycott during Lent is meant to protest companies that have rolled back programs promoting diversity.
Shoppers are gearing up to slap Target with a 40-day boycott over its DEI policy reversal on Wednesday — even as black business owners have warned a boycott could hurt their own brands.
Target is expected to see more grassroots consumer boycotts in the coming months, with the People Union's USA singling out the retailer for a boycott between June 3 and June 9. Jamal Bryant ...
Days after the 24-hour Target blackout ended, another boycott targeting the big-box retailer is set to begin. Here's why some shoppers boycotting Target for at least 40 days, starting today.
A 40-day boycott of Target began on March 5th in protest of the company scaling back its diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. The boycott, organized by Atlanta Pastor Jamal Bryant and other ...
A 40-day boycott of Target that calls for supporters to give up shopping at the company's stores during the Lenten period kicked off this week, to protest the discount retailer's decision to end ...
Target is facing a 40-day consumer boycott starting Wednesday over the company’s shift away from diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies. “We’re asking people to divest from Target ...