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Target’s latest move to launch TONE, a personal care brand with streamer Kai Cenat and his AMP collective, has ignited controversy amid a sustained boycott by Black communities over the retailer’s ...
Target may be eyeing a return to DEI initiatives after shareholder pressure and financial losses, but the community might not ...
Two separate leaders of boycotts against Target and its rollback of diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, want the ...
Target has partnered with popular streamer Kai Cenat to launch a personal care brand called Tone despite ongoing boycotts.
Target linked up with Kai Cenat, but a lot of folks in the Black community see it as a cover-up, not a comeback.
Two critical employer actions stand out: ensuring DEI programs are legally compliant and offering employee training that ...
Majority of anti-DEI shareholder votes came in between 98% and 99%, proving their stance on the initiatives that are under ...
Explore the Kai Cenat Target campaign aimed at winning back loyal consumers with AMP's personal care products.
Other companies that have pulled back on DEI practices in recent months include Salesforce, Amazon, Google, and Target.
In a letter to the FCC, the wireless carrier said it would end its diversity, equity and inclusion policies "not just in name ...