Atlanta Pastor Dr. Jamal Bryant, the leading figure behind the "Target Fast," and other faith leaders from around the nation, are urging company executives to restore DEI policies. They hope that the ...
Members of the Black faith community have started a 40-day fast or boycott against Target for stopping their DEI initiatives.
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A 40-day boycott of Target that calls for supporters to give up shopping at the company’s stores during the Lenten period ...
Renewed calls to boycott Target arrive as Trump’s tariffs threaten price increases expected to be felt as early as this ...
Fasting is a common practice among Christians during Lent, so he is calling for a “Target Fast” to bring attention to the company’s backtracking on its diversity, equity and inclusion ...
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 cours ...
As some of America’s most recognizable companies speak out against DEI and as CEOs continue to get involved in politics, some ...
Faith leaders are calling on shoppers to divert their spending from Target to Black-owned businesses during Lent.
A pastor in the Atlanta area is encouraging his congregation to "fast" from Target for 40 days after the company's DEI ...
The Rev. Jamal Bryant, senior pastor of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church near Atlanta, organized the “Target Fast” that began Wednesday — the first day of Lent — along with other faith ...
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