Community discusses extending boycott against Target over DEI policy changes
- Three organizers announced the continuation of a Black-led boycott against Target on April 23, 2025.
- This action follows Target's January decision to end diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.
- Jamal Bryant, Nina Turner, and Tamika Mallory issued the statement after meeting with company leadership.
- Reports indicate Target's market value dropped by $12.4 billion during the boycott.
- Organizers say the boycott will continue until Target reinstates its diversity programs.
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Dr. Jamal H. Bryant to Target: 'No Layaway in 2025'
“We are the nation’s biggest consumers and least producers,” New Birth Missionary Baptist Church Pastor Jamal Bryant said during a Target Fast Town Hall Meeting on Tuesday night. Photo by Noah Washington/The Atlanta Voice“Somebody is going to pay the price, and we don’t accept layaway in 2025,” Dr. Jamal H. Bryant said to a crowd standing up and in applause, as he addressed the Target Fast Town Hall Meeting on Tuesday night.The town hall was hos…
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