At first, it seemed like a dream come true. LGBTQ designers and artists were recruited by Target to create merchandise for the giant retailer's Pride collection. Not only would the job bring in ...
Nearly 72% of LGBTQ+ consumers say they buy fewer products from companies they see as reducing diversity commitments, a new HRC survey found ...
Target was one of corporate America’s most forceful supporters of diversity and inclusion initiatives and vowed to support Black Americans in the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder by police in Target ...
LGBTQ+ consumers are shifting spending toward companies they view as supporting DEI and away from those seen as retreating, HRC survey finds.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Colorful rainbow flags adorn one of the vendor booths at MoPride’s 2014 Pride in the Park event. (Debbie Noda/Modesto Bee file) ...
Following this year's homophobic outcry against Pride merchandise being available at Target, seven red state attorneys general sent a letter to the department store chain alleging the sales may ...
Target Drops Diversity Initiatives—After It Previously Caved To Pressure From Pride Month Collection
Target is scaling back some of its diversity, equity and inclusion policies as an anti-DEI wave continues to sweep over corporate America following President Donald Trump’s election, marking another ...
Florida's new attorney general James Uthmeier is going after Target for its Pride merchandise and displays, alleging in a class-action lawsuit filed Thursday that the national retailer "knowingly ...
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