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Rev. Jamal Bryant urges continued pressure on Target after $12 billion loss in boycott. Black leaders demand diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Target CEO Brian Cornell met with civil rights leader the Rev Al Sharpton Thursday as megachurch Pastor Jamal Bryant announced that nearly 200,000 people had signed up for a 40-day boycott of the ...
M egachurch Pastor Jamal Bryant said Target’s pledge to invest $2 billion into black-owned businesses by July 31 was not enough to settle a dispute over the retail giant’s decision to scale ...
Since February, activists across the US have shunned the retail giant for its decision to roll back DEI initiatives.
A Black pastor who led the 40-day Target 'fast' over the chain's DEI policies says his demands haven't been met. Here's what ...
A boycott spearheaded by the pastor of a Georgia megachurch that began March 5 was set to end on Easter, but has since been ...
Atlanta's Rev. Jamal Bryant says that the national boycott of Target by Black consumers should continue after the company did not agree to the organizers' demands. Easter Sunday was set to be the ...
On Wednesday’s episode of the Politically Georgia podcast, Atlanta Journal-Constitution journalists Tia Mitchell and Patricia Murphy talked with Pastor Jamal ... Target will take a hit. Bryant ...
Rev. Jamal Bryant announced that he wants to extend the boycott against Target over its rolling back of DEI initiatives. Rev. Jamal Bryant made waves after announcing a 40-day “fast” of sorts ...
According to Placer.ai., foot traffic at Target stores dropped 4.7 percent year-on-year for the week beginning April 7. The ...
The Rev. Jamal Bryant said this week that the Minneapolis ... and pledging money to Black-owned banks and businesses. Target announced in January that it would phase out a handful of DEI ...