Former Baltimore pastor is leading a 40-day boycott of Target over the company’s decision to rollback DEI policy.
RELATED: Judge blocks Trump’s executive order ending federal support for DEI programs. Bryant said during the 40-day fast, he ...
A pastor in the Atlanta area is encouraging his congregation to "fast" from Target for 40 days after the company's DEI ...
Renewed calls to boycott Target arrive as Trump’s tariffs threaten price increases expected to be felt as early as this week.
Behind Harris Jr., attendees celebrated the news, one of whom held a cutout of Bryant’s head and shook it in front of the camera. “Jamal, yeah. That’s right,” Harris Jr. said while laughing.
Rev. Jamal Bryant of the New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Georgia is one of the notable Black voices speaking out against the company. “Black people spend upwards of $12 million a day ...
“We’re asking people to divest from Target because they have turned their back on our community,” Rev. Jamal Bryant, a prominent Atlanta-area megachurch pastor who started the ...
Rev. Jamal Bryant organized the boycott, which started Wednesday on the first day of Lent, and is specifically asking Black shoppers to boycott using their wallets against the company this Lenten ...
The effort, led by prominent faith and civil rights leaders such as Pastor Jamal Bryant, includes Atlanta, Houston, Jacksonville, Florida and Alexandria, Virginia. “The advances made during the ...
The Rev. Jamal Bryant, formerly pastor of the Empowerment Temple in Northwest Baltimore, is urging patrons to sell their stock in the retail giant and spend their money with Black-owned businesses ...
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