Target announced in late January that it planned to discontinue a program aimed at better serving Black employees, Black shoppers and Black-owned businesses. The Minneapolis-based retailer ushered ...
For years, Target has been a visible — and generous — supporter of Pride events in Minneapolis and around the country, donating between $50,000 and $70,000 each year to Twin Cities Pride ...
Several large corporations who’ve abandoned diversity efforts in recent months have not come on as sponsors for 2025 San Francisco Pride celebrations.
It’s the longest-running awards program in the Twin Cities recognizing great workplaces — a competitive advantage for drawing top talent. Target dropped from Twin Cities Pride ...
That move led to Target being dropped from the Twin Cities Pride Festival, where the company has long had a prominent role. Revenue Women in Business Awards & Expo ...
Some major retailers have been quietly maintaining diversity, equity and inclusion policies behind the scenes, according to a ...
At least one progressive San Francisco political group wants San Francisco Pride to put its money where its mouth is.
Several U.S. retailers that publicly scrapped diversity, equity and inclusion programs - including Target, Amazon and Tractor ...
Opening day also came after Twin Cities Pride dropped Minneapolis-based Target as a sponsor over the company’s decision to roll back its DEI initiatives. Other corporations like Aveda Salon and ...
Twin Cities Pride raised more than $71,000 to fill a gap in fundraising after booting Target from the list of festival sponsors. The Minneapolis retailer sparked public outcry with an announcement ...