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Target has been the, um, target of several consumer boycotts as a result of its backtracking on diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.
Economic boycotts have a long history in American politics as a means of driving change and bringing entrenched power structures to their knees.
Rev. Jamal Bryant, who called for a 40-day Target boycott earlier this year, has called the donation a “slap in the face.”
The Home Depot is one of several companies that have faced boycotts this year due to the removal of DEI policies and initiatives in the wake of President Trump’s second term.
Costco and Microsoft have held their ground on their DEI commitments and saw their reputations increase, according to a poll conducted by Axios.
Target, Walmart, and Home Depot have all lost money due to consumer boycotts, and it's hurting their bottom line. Now, they are revealing the risk to investors.
Black customers have been actively boycotting Target since shortly after they announced a rollback on their DEI policies, causing a drop in sales for the retailer.
Rev. Jamal Bryant announced that he wants to extend the boycott against Target over its rolling back of DEI initiatives.
Target CEO Brian Cornell will meet with civil rights leader the Rev. Al Sharpton.
Target foot traffic has decreased for the eighth week in a row, likely due to massive boycotts over its DEI roll-backs.
Target reported a drop in traffic online and in revenue after an economic blackout last Friday, according to reports.
It's not even Halloween yet and already there's been a white bigot in blackface sighting at a Target in the Aurora area of Colorado.