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Telecommunications giant T-Mobile joins Walmart and Target in dismantling DEI initiatives amid pressure from the Trump ...
It’s the latest in a string of organized digital attacks as AI bots are increasingly passed off as user profiles.
Target’s new TONE brand with Kai Cenat’s AMP group faces criticism as Black communities boycott the retailer for scaling back ...
Other companies that have pulled back on DEI practices in recent months include Salesforce, Amazon, Google, and Target.
Target is once again under fire — this time not just from consumers but from activists within the Black community.
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MarTech on MSNBrands’ retreat from Pride costs them credibilityConsumers across the political spectrum lose faith in brands that flip-flop on political issues. The post Brands’ retreat ...
Dutch semiconductor equipment supplier ASML has dropped its inclusion and diversity targets in the U.S. to comply with ...
Instead of Target addressing its DEI dialback, the retailer continues to work with Black brands like Tone, a personal care line by Kai Cenat.
Explore the Kai Cenat Target campaign aimed at winning back loyal consumers with AMP's personal care products.
Target linked up with Kai Cenat, but a lot of folks in the Black community see it as a cover-up, not a comeback.
In what several activists and spiritual leaders view as an underhanded effort to court Black dollars, Target donated $300,000 to the National Baptist Convention amidst several ongoing Target boycotts ...
Learn more in The N&O’s higher ed newsletter about key differences and similarities between Senate Bill 558 and the UNC ...
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