Target's March 3 quarterly earnings call proved that Donald Trump’s plan to end DEI is not just racist but also not ...
As retailers like Target and Amazon announce plans to scale back or cut DEI programs in their businesses, Black customers are ...
Corporate leadership depends on having clear targets. Under the Trump administration, leadership has shifted to aiming for ...
Texas Rep. Sylvester Turner wrote on X in January: "Target is making a mistake by ending its DEI goals with its customer base being highly diverse." Civil rights attorney Areva Martin wrote on X ...
The Black creators of some consumers products are rethinking their business plans as major U.S. companies end or water down ...
Target has officially taken a financial hit after reversing course on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. The retail giant has reportedly lost more than $12.4 billion in revenue, seen ...
Following Trump's lead, organizations including Walmart, Lowe’s and Meta have announced they would scale back their ...
Corporate America retreated from its commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion over fears of a backlash and legal attacks from the Trump administration and the political right. There are signs ...
Shoppers are gearing up to slap Target with a 40-day boycott over its DEI policy reversal on Wednesday — even as black business owners have warned a boycott could hurt their own brands.
Walmart, Aldi, Target, Starbucks and Costco are some of the groups that have publicly responded to Trump's DEI orders. Here's what they said.