Summary
A boycott against Target, led by Nekima Levy Armstrong from the Racial Justice Network, continues despite Rev. Jamal Bryant announcing the end of his involvement in the protest. The boycott responds to Target's reduction of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, a move influenced by President Donald Trump's policies.
Key Facts
- Nekima Levy Armstrong continues to support a boycott of Target after it rolled back DEI initiatives.
- The boycott is a response to Target's decision following President Trump's executive orders against DEI programs.
- Rev. Jamal Bryant, who initially supported the boycott, has ended his involvement after discussions with Target leaders.
- Armstrong asserts that Bryant does not represent the wider group's stance on the boycott.
- The boycott focuses on urging Target to maintain its DEI commitments.
- Target has stated its commitment to inclusivity despite the protest.
- The duration and outcome of the boycott remain uncertain.