Members of the Black faith community have started a 40-day fast or boycott against Target for stopping their DEI initiatives.
NEW YORK (AP) — A 40-day boycott of Target that calls for supporters to give up shopping at the company’s stores during the ...
Jamal Bryant and other Black faith leaders rally against the retailer’s DEI rollback with a Lent-length “Target Fast.” ...
Target is facing a 40-day boycott, known as the 'Target Fast,' as Black consumers voice their frustration over what they see ...
A pastor in the Atlanta area is encouraging his congregation to "fast" from Target for 40 days after the company's DEI ...
Target faces a possible 40-day nationwide boycott after the retail giant ditched its diversity, equity and inclusion ...
Target is not the only retailer being targeted in current and upcoming boycotts ... Organizers created targetfast.org to ...
Customers of Target and other major retailers have been asked to boycott Target for 40-days during Lent as a form of protest.
A new 40-day boycott against Target started on Wednesday in retaliation against the company rolling back on diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
Pastor Dr. Jamal Bryant, leading the "Target Fast," urges Target executives to restore DEI policies, hoping the boycott forces a reversal.
A 40-day boycott of Target begun by a metro Atlanta pastor officially started on Wednesday. New Birth Baptist Church Dr.
An Atlanta pastor is asking Black community members to participate in a faith-based boycott of Target during the time of Lent ...