Civil rights attorney Nekima Levy Armstrong said the boycott against Target began Feb. 1, the first day of Black History Month. She said they believe Target phasing out DEI programs is ...
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Civil rights activists call for a Target boycott after retailer backs away from diversity programsNekima Levy Armstrong, a veteran civil rights lawyer in Minneapolis and founder of the Racial Justice Network, joined other ...
Nekima Levy Armstrong, a veteran civil rights lawyer in Minneapolis and founder of the Racial Justice Network, joined other local activists and their supporters at a news conference to urge people ...
Advertisement Article continues below this ad Nekima Levy Armstrong, a veteran civil rights lawyer in Minneapolis and founder of the Racial Justice Network, joined other local activists and their ...
There is also no evidence the controller on duty was on the job due to any DEI initiatives. Nekima Levy Armstrong “What we are seeing from companies like 3M and CenterPoint Energy is a part of a ...
Nekima Levy Armstrong, a veteran civil rights lawyer in Minneapolis and founder of the Racial Justice Network, joined other local activists and their supporters at a news conference to urge people ...
Target Faces Possible National Boycott Over DEI Rollback: 'Putting Profits And Politics Over People'
In the past, Target was known for its diversity initiatives and reputation for supporting diverse communities," said civil rights attorney Nekima Levy Armstrong at Thursday's event, CBS News reported.
The decision faced widespread backlash from progressives and was described as “cowardly” and “bowing to the Trump administration” by civil rights attorney Nekima Levy Armstrong.
Nekima Levy Armstrong, a veteran civil rights lawyer in Minneapolis and founder of the Racial Justice Network, joined other local activists and their supporters at a news conference to urge people ...
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