There are nuances surrounding the support of Black-owned businesses in the wake of companies dismantling their DEI efforts.
Several Black founders and brand owners are speaking out amid calls for a boycott of major retailers rolling back DEI.
Target, Walmart, Amazon, and other major retailers chose to roll back their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiates ...
Melissa Butler, founder of The Lip Bar, addressed the DEi Cutbacks at Target as calls to protest the store loom.
Critics are calling for shoppers to boycott Target over its DEI policy reversal – but black-owned brands are asking customers ...
Some called for boycotts. Twin Cities Pride severed its ties with Target as a sponsor. For its part, Target says it’s still ...
Anger at Target surged after it abandoned DEI programs, but Black-owned businesses that struggled to earn shelf space urged ...
Companies like E.l.f. are standing firm in their DEI initiatives, while others pull out, raising the question: why is ...
DEI has become a dirty word for conservatives and Black retail brands are being deprioritized at America’s favorite store.
Target is the latest retailer to stop its diversity, equity, and inclusion policies, but black-owned businesses are still encouraging people to shop there.