Black Women Keep the Target Boycott Alive, Even After a Public End

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Despite Rev. Jamal Bryant’s announcement that the Target fast ended, Black women organizers say the boycott remains alive and leadership will decide when it ends; Target says it is not pledging new DEI commitments. Minnesota organizers and national figures like Mallory and Turner insist the movement continues, citing broken promises and ongoing economic harm to Black women.
- For many Black women, the Target boycott is not over. It may never be. The 19th News
- The national Target boycott may be fizzling, but some shoppers say they’re not coming back Star Tribune
- Minnesota activists say Target boycott is not over CBS News
- Target faced two DEI boycotts. One ended. The other hasn’t. Here’s why USA Today
- Metro Atlanta pastor, who spearheaded effort, ends 'Target Fast' | What he says was accomplished 11Alive.com
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