Target Boycott Minnesota Leaders Call for Continued Pressure During Holidays
The coalition targets Amazon, Target, and Home Depot to impact 20% of annual sales during Black Friday and Cyber Week to protest the end of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.
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Target boycott Minnesota leaders call for continued pressure during holidays
Days before the holiday shopping rush, civil rights leaders gathered in Minneapolis urging Minnesotans to continue the Target boycott. They argue the retailer rolled back its DEI commitments, harmed Black and immigrant communities, and is now relying on steep price cuts to recover from months of declining sales. Organizers say the boycott will continue until Target recommits to its racial equity promises made after George Floyd’s murder. The pos…
'No Kings' leftists launch Black Friday boycott tantrum: 'We Ain’t Buying It' · American Wire News
The desperate left will go to any length to harm those who fail to fall in line, with American corporations being at the top of the list. A Black Friday boycott organized by some of the same players behind the patently stupid “No Kings” protests is being aimed at retailers like Target, Home Depot, and Amazon. Dubbed “We Ain’t Buying It,” the five-day boycott is designed to run from Thanksgiving Day through Cyber Monday, including one of the bigg…
Tabitha Brown Had To Heighten Security After Her Statements Regarding The Target Boycott And Says ‘I’m Not The Enemy'
Tabitha Brown is clearing the air about her partnership with Target. As AFROTECH previously told you, the retailer rolled back on its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) commitments in early 2025, a move that helped fuel a consumer boycott that remains ongoing. While Target was not the only major retailer to scale back DEI efforts, many critics focused on the company because of its previous push to support Black-owned businesses and other min…
Black Friday Boycott Movement Against Target, Home Depot And Amazon Gains Steam: 'We Ain’t Buying It'
A growing coalition of grassroots organizers and online creators is calling for a coordinated Black Friday–to–Cyber Monday boycott of several major retailers. The movement is gaining attention thanks partly to a viral video from singer and commentator Dara Starr Tucker. In a post shared to Instagram, Tucker blasted Target, Home Depot and Amazon, urging her followers to “shop small” during the busiest retail stretch of the year. Tucker’s message …
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