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As Target deals with an ongoing boycott, CEO Brian Cornell's meeting with Al Sharpton in a move that could put further pressure on the brand.
A grassroots group called The People’s Union USA is asking shoppers to sit out spending money at major retailers, restaurants, and banks from midnight on Good Friday through Easter Sunday.
Megachurch Pastor Jamal Bryant said Target’s pledge to invest $2 billion into black-owned businesses by July 31 was ... CEO Brian Cornell had a meeting in New York City with the Rev. Al Sharpton who ...
This year's Met Gala focused on Black dandyism, tailoring and style. It was the first Gala to focus exclusively on Black ...
The CEO of Target met with the Rev. Al Sharpton regarding the ongoing controversy over DEI to discuss how Sharpton has encouraged his followers to boycott the chain.
Black female unit, recognize for its vital wartime contributions, sorted a 17 million mail backlog and three months and ...
Target’s chief executive officer has met with the Rev. Al Sharpton, whose civil rights organization has encouraged consumers ...
Target CEO Brian Cornell is set to meet civil rights leader Rev. Al ... Sharpton stated he is open to initiating a formal boycott if Target does not reaffirm its support and investment in the ...