ATLANTA (AP) — The pastor of a Georgia megachurch who led a nationwide 40-day “fast” boycott of Target stores over the retail chain's commitment to diversity initiatives is now calling for that effort ...
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The Georgia pastor behind the 40-day fast from Target says the company's DEI dismissal was a 'betrayal'
Thousands of people have committed to boycotting corporations in the name of now-defunct diversity, equity, and inclusion policies that companies have dismissed since President Donald Trump's rise.
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Target Boycott Extended Indefinitely
Since March 5th, Ash Wednesday, Black congregations around the nation have stopped patronizing Target for Lent. The 40-day fast, led by Dr. Jamal Bryant, Pastor of New Birth Missionary Church in ...
When Target announced on January 24 that it would scale back diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) commitments, customers reacted swiftly, upset that a company that had so loudly touted its diversity ...
Activists who are upset with Target’s decision to pull back on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies have begun a boycott of the national retailer. According to CNN, the 40-day effort is ...
Pastor Jamal Bryant's ask to his congregation is simple: bring canned goods — instead of money — to church on Sunday. While churchgoers are still being encouraged to tithe, he's pressing pause on the ...
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