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Chip Gaines fires back after Franklin Graham and others slam his and Joanna Gaines' show 'Back to the Frontier' for featuring ...
The disconnect between social media outrage and actual shopping behavior reveals uncomfortable truths about consumer activism ...
This divestment, occurring amid a global Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) campaign against Israel, appears to be in ...
It has contended with a boycott and weakness in discretionary spending. To return to growth, the company has announced a ...
Target may be eyeing a return to DEI initiatives after shareholder pressure and financial losses, but the community might not ...
Columnist Will Sutton and Dr. Ashonta Wyatt, sat down with Richilieu Dennis, executive chairman of Sundown Media Group, to ...
The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), representing over 200 Black-owned newspapers and media companies, has ...
Target’s new TONE brand with Kai Cenat’s AMP group faces criticism as Black communities boycott the retailer for scaling back ...
It’s the latest in a string of organized digital attacks as AI bots are increasingly passed off as user profiles.
Target is once again under fire — this time not just from consumers but from activists within the Black community.
Instead of Target addressing its DEI dialback, the retailer continues to work with Black brands like Tone, a personal care line by Kai Cenat.
Target linked up with Kai Cenat, but a lot of folks in the Black community see it as a cover-up, not a comeback.