Rev Al Sharpton meets with Target CEO over halting of DEI initiative
Source: The Guardian/Reuters
Thu 17 Apr 2025 17.24 EDT
Last modified on Thu 17 Apr 2025 17.41 EDT
On Thursday morning, the Rev Al Sharpton met with Brian Cornell, the Target CEO, to discuss the fallout from the companys decision to walk back its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts earlier this year. The meeting happened in New York at Sharptons National Action Network (NAN) headquarters, and also included the NAN national board chair Dr W Franklyn Richardson and the NAN senior adviser Carra Wallace.
In January, activists in Minnesota called for a boycott of Target following the Minneapolis-based companys decision to eliminate their DEI initiatives. Though Sharpton, one of the most prominent civil-rights activists in the US, did not directly call for a Target boycott, he supported the efforts of others to boycott, and, prior to the meeting, indicated that he would be open to calling for such an action depending on how the meeting went.
Americans have boycotted various companies in recent months, following their decisions to walk back DEI efforts. Companies such as Amazon, Walmart and McDonalds are also being boycotted over the abandonment of corporate pledges. A March poll found that one in five Americans plan to permanently boycott companies that shifted their policies to align with the Trump administration.
Sharpton called the meeting with Cornell very constructive and candid, in a statement posted on his Instagram on Thursday afternoon. No further details have been provided and NAN did not respond to a request for comment by the time of publication.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/apr/17/rev-al-sharpton-target-ceo-dei-rollback
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Paladin
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Javaman
(63,652 posts)Alliepoo
(2,686 posts)To Meijer. Theyre a similar type of store but Meijer is a fantastic grocery store too. Target has a larger selection of clothing but Meijer isnt too bad. The one thing Id suggest to Meijer is to upgrade their website to make searching for non-grocery items easier.