Customers of Target and other major retailers have been asked to boycott Target for 40-days during Lent as a form of protest.
Members of the Black faith community have started a 40-day boycott against Target for stopping DEI initiatives. The Target ...
Some Christians in the US are giving up something different for Lent: shopping at Target.A faith-based boycott of Target ...
It's to protest the discount retailer's decision to end some of its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. It was ...
Target had previously been hailed as an inclusive company, in part because of its six-figure donations to groups championing Black economic empowerment and LGBTQ+ acceptance.
The retailer is facing a 40-day boycott by its shoppers stemming from a decision by the company to rollback its DEI policies.
He has called on the Black faith community to start a "40-day fast" from shopping at Target. The period coincides with Lent, which began on March 6 and continues through April 20. More information ...
has called on the Black faith community to start a 40-day fast from shopping at Target during Lent starting on March 5, which is Ash Wednesday. The website targetfast.org has been created to ...
"Lent is a sacred season of reflection, sacrifice, and renewal. It is a time when we draw closer to God by letting go of the things that distract us and recommitting ourselves to justice, love, and ...
"Lent is a sacred season of reflection ... Individuals engaging in the 40-day boycott have also been asked to sell any Target stock they own in order to make the most economic impact.