Target's DEI rollback raises questions about the retail giant's philanthropic commitments
- Target's rollback on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives raises concerns about its commitment to philanthropy in fighting racial disparities and promoting progressive values in Minneapolis and beyond.
- On January 24, Target announced it would conclude its diversity goals, impacting Black employees' representation and experiences.
- Progressive activists are calling for a boycott of Target, urging customers to support minority-owned brands instead.
- Target's philanthropy totaled $384 million last year, but internal changes may affect future corporate giving.
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