Conversations about the Target boycott: mentions of Jamal Bryant as a leader, claims the boycott is over, skepticism about a 'corporate check' or paid leaders, activists disputing that the boycott ended, and references to Target’s DEI rollback and pledge to invest $2 billion in Black-owned businesses.
Created 14 hours ago • 12 documents • Range: 3/12 6:52am – 3/12 11:51amUnfortunately for Target, most former customers avoiding it (or finding they get along just fine shopping elsewhere after Target bent over backwards to appease Trump and his filled with hatred followers) are not part of some organized boycotting group. I do not intend to stop avoiding Target.
"Leaders of a high-profile boycott against Target announced they are ending the protest sparked by the retailer's decision to scale back DEI efforts. Leaders pointed to Target's pledge to fulfill its 2021 commitment to invest $2 billion in Black-owned businesses... www.axios.com/2026/03/11/t..."
This is not entirely true Target boycott over DEI practices not finished, activists say, despite protest leader’s claim | The Independent share.google/lKbKxMmsE43i...
KEEP BOYCOTTING @TARGET IGNORE THE MEDIA HYPE AS PER FUXKING USUAL The new Target CEO says that he will meet the boycott's demands but talk is cheap and Rev. Jamal Harrison Bryant is naive to call of the boycott without results on the (1/2) #blackboycott #blackpeople #blacksky #addtoblacksky
Reverend Jamal Bryant Declares Conclusion to 40-Day Corporate Fast Reverend Jamal Bryant has officially ended the community-led boycott of Target. This move follows a powerful 40-day "Lenten Fast" that challenged the retailer’s decision to drop its DEI programs. atl.news/2026/03/12/e...
Atlanta megachurch pastor Jamal Bryant said the Target boycott was "officially concluded" but other organizers say they'll continue the campaign: www.mprnews.org/story/2026/0...
The words "fake news" have been pretty badly abused lately; I hate to use them. But *one* person doesn't call off a boycott. Unless maybe that *one* person started it, but that's not really how it works now, is it? www.usatoday.com/story/money/...