Target rolls back DEI initiatives, the latest big company to retreat
- Target announced it would be discontinuing its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion program, along with other equity initiatives.
- Target is the latest U.S. company to retreat from policies designed to enhance racial and ethnic representation in the workplace.
- Kiera Fernandez, Chief Community Impact and Equity Officer for Target, stated, 'Many years of data, insights, listening, and learning have been shaping this next chapter in our strategy.'
- Minneapolis-Based Target joins a growing list of companies including Tractor Supply, Meta, Walmart, and McDonald's that have dropped DEI-related pledges and goals.
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Target bans DEI, Twin Cities Pride bans Target
The Star Tribune’s Eva Herscowitz reports: “Twin Cities Pride has decided to exclude Target from its annual festival and parade after the retailer’s decision to scale back diversity initiatives.”Sarah Ritter from the Star Tribune reports: “A Minnesota woman died on Friday while skydiving in Arizona.”Kirsti Marohn at MPR News reports: “Money from Minnesota’s settlement with 3M over ‘forever chemicals’ will soon be available for natural resources …
Target will have no presence at Twin Cities Pride festival or parade, organizers declare
Twin Cites Pride officials have reacted to Target’s recent curtailing of its diversity programs, announcing that the Minneapolis-based retailer would be allowed no role in the organization’s festival or parade. “We are deeply disappointed in their announcement,” Andi Otto, executive director of Twin Cities Pride, said on social media on Friday. We are committed to continuing conversations with them about the impact it has on our community and th…
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