Black-owned brands urge US consumers not to boycott Target over end of diversity efforts
Source: Reuters
January 28, 2025 6:00 AM EST Updated 8 hours ago
NEW YORK, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Please don't boycott Target (TGT.N): That's the message from Black founders and influencers to consumers about a backlash against the retailer's decision to end its diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.
With the U.S. political climate trending right, the Minneapolis-based company announced the move on Friday prompting calls for a boycott of its stores from labor advocacy group We Are Somebody and a Minneapolis city council member. The campaign would be aimed at hurting the company's sales and preventing Target from profiting from products by minority-owned companies, advocates said.
But Black-owned companies and entrepreneurs urged against a boycott on Monday, saying they would lose revenue and consumer exposure, which would harm the brands more than the retailer.
"If we all decide to boycott ... so many of us will be affected and our sales will drop --- our businesses will be hurt," Tabitha Brown, an actress whose kitchenwares are sold at Target, said in an Instagram post. Target did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the boycott calls.
Read more: https://www.reuters.com/business/retail-consumer/black-owned-brands-urge-us-consumers-not-boycott-target-over-end-diversity-2025-01-28/
There were a number of sessions between Harris and some of these black-owned businesses and several of what I call the "Black Enterprise" types were skeptical about her. Well they will soon join the ranks of the others who FAFO.
There have been decades and decades of work put in by all of the major civil rights organizations to get the minority-outreach programs put in place within these retailers and whoosh! As the saying goes "'Freedom' isn't 'free'".
msongs
(70,467 posts)Think. Again.
(20,749 posts)tulipsandroses
(6,623 posts)Tabitha Brown has an online presence. So naturally, after the Target announcement, a lot of people on her social media wanted to know her reaction. I posted her response last week. I don't have a problem with what she said. This article makes it seem as if she just started begging people not to boycott. She said a whole lot more than please don't boycott.
My knee jerk reaction was to do a total boycott.
Roland Martin had a discussion about strategizing and not just acting out of emotion. I agree with him.
I will be boycotting Target - I will only buy products that are owned by black owned companies, direct purchase if they have their own website.
Roland's right that it can't be just based on emotion. He talked about not just the boycotts in the 60's, also boycotts in the 80's - and what they were able to accomplish. It was all strategy. Detailed plans and demands. What roles different folks will play.
Otherwise the emotions fizzle out eventually. (My thoughts, not his)
I am thinking about ways to organize, plan events in my own community.
Others feel differently. Mark Lamont Hill disagrees and is in favor of a total boycott.
I am weighing his response vs Roland Martin's response.
I think both have good points -the same way MLK and Malcolm X both had good points.
Autumn
(46,997 posts)anyone but yourself. Fuck Target and their brands.
Mosby
(17,928 posts)Nt.
Autumn
(46,997 posts)Costco, unlike Target had the human decency not to abet Trump's diversity purge campaign. Fuck Target and their brands.
Mosby
(17,928 posts)That's the main reason I don't support boycotts.
travelingthrulife
(1,325 posts)They would be the ones who have the power to say
no' to corporate.
MuchBetterThanThis
(54 posts)Our society is too far down the capitalistic rabbit hole that morals, ethics and plain ole good judgement are meaningless. Or rather, secondary at best.
If hurting black businesses were REALLY an issue then we couldnt boycott or protest ANY business/ industries.
Its a matter of whether or not these actions affect MY ability to make money and survive in this flawed economic system
SarcasticSatyr
(1,300 posts)Don't FA if you're not willing to FO ...