A PS editor considers the debate against boycotting or supporting Target after their DEI rollback. Plus, a list of Black-owned brands at Target to support.
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Activists are calling for a nationwide boycott of Target stores following the company's decision​ to roll back its diversity, ...
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One viral video shows a man rambling around a Target, screaming profanities at the low-level employees, accusing them of discriminating against black people.
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Several Black founders and brand owners are speaking out amid calls for a boycott of major retailers rolling back DEI.
"There is a big difference between taking a stand through a keyboard threatening a boycott and taking stand through a wallet and actually engaging in a boycott." ...
Tabitha Brown addresses Target's DEI rollback, warning of potential harm to Black-owned brands sold at the retailer.
Target is the latest retailer to stop its diversity, equity, and inclusion policies, but black-owned businesses are still encouraging people to shop there.