A growing number of organizations and activists are calling on consumers to boycott retailers. We explain why.
Pastor Jamal Bryant calls for a boycott of Target, citing the company's withdrawal from diversity, equity, and inclusion ...
Rev. Al Sharpton leads a 'buy-cott' at a Harlem Costco, urging Black community to support companies that maintain diversity, ...
A Target boycott sparks debate among Black shoppers and Black entrepreneurs, raising questions about DEI, brand loyalty, and ...
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A lawsuit claiming that DEI practices at Target hurt its stock price relies on Riviera Beach Police Pension Fund as lead plaintiff.
Black-owned brands got a foot in the door through DEI initiatives at companies like Target and Amazon — now they worry it ...
Pernell Cezar’s coffee company, BLK & Bold, was operating out of the back of a brewery with three employees when he got his ...
The movement, known as a "buycott," is the opposite of a boycott, encouraging consumers to actively support companies with ...
The nationwide boycott of Target stores, launched on February 1, 2025, has garnered significant attention in response to the ...
The lawsuit claims Target hid the potential for boycotts, backlash to its inclusion initiatives from shareholders ...
Why are people boycotting Target? It's on the chopping block for some former fans who have labeled the popular merchandise retailer as problematic.