The 40-day boycott, organized primarily by faith leaders, protests the retailer chain's decision to reverse DEI initiatives.
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.
The boycott against the retail giant came after Black faith leaders called their congregations to do a "Target Fast" for 40 days for Lent, in hopes the company would reverse course on gutting their ...
Leaders of nascent protest movements should give more serious thought to what actually works, writes Wisconsin Public Radio ...
Target is particularly at risk from the 40-day boycott over the season of Lent called by the Rev. Jamal Bryant.
A 40-day nationwide boycott of Target began last week as some consumers continue to protest the company rolling back its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. The boycott, organized by ...
This is the latest in a string of boycotts against Target due to the company's decision to roll back diversity, equity and ...
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.