Nearly five years after major companies declared their commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion following the police killing of George Floyd, some are publicly pulling away from those
Walmart The world’s largest retailer confirmed in November that it would not be renewing a five-year commitment for an equity racial center set up in 2020 after the police killing of George Floyd, and that it would stop participating in the HRC's ...
In a memo sent to its employees, Target it will end its three-year DEI goals, stop reports to external groups like the Human Rights Campaign's Corporate Equality Index and end a program focused on carrying more products from Black- or minority-owned businesses.
But after some customers threatened to boycott Target stores, the company said that more stores would make available a single-toilet bathroom with a door that could be locked.
Several major companies, including Target, Walmart, and Meta, have significantly scaled back or eliminated their DEI programs in 2025.
President Trump is ending diversity, equity and inclusion in the federal government. But big companies have already been rolling back their DEI promises, for business as well as political reasons.
NEW YORK (AP) — Discount store chain Target said Friday that it would join rival Walmart and a number of ... following the police killing of George Floyd in 2020. Target, which operates nearly ...
NEW YORK — Discount store chain Target said Friday that it would join rival Walmart and a number of ... following the police killing of George Floyd in 2020. Target, which operates nearly ...
Target's rollback on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives is raising questions about the retail giant's philanthropic commitment to
Boston University has announced its Center for Antiracist Research (CAR), which was founded in 2020 following the murder of George Floyd, will close on June 30, with founding director Ibram X. Kendi leaving to join Howard University in Washington, D.C.
Twin Cities Pride asked Target not to participate this year, while some Black business owners are asking people not to shop at the retailer.