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‘We’re Not Going Back’ Black Churches Confront Target

BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — “To see mega-companies now walk away from diversity, equity, and inclusion is a stark contrast from where we were five years ago.”

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By Stacy M. Brown
Black Press USA Senior National Correspondent

On the fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, Rev. Dr. Jamal-Harrison Bryant led a national prayer protest targeting Target’s rollback of diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. Dozens of churches joined in what Bryant called a “spiritual act of uprising,” staging nine-minute and 40-second demonstrations outside Target stores in honor of the time Floyd was pinned to the ground by police. “Five years ago, the CEO of Target said George Floyd could have been one of his employees and, with no pressure, made a pledge of $2 billion,” Bryant said during the protest in Conyers, Georgia. “To see mega-companies now walk away from diversity, equity, and inclusion is a stark contrast from where we were five years ago.” Laretta Wright, a protester at the demonstration, urged accountability. “If you’ve made a promise or a commitment to the people, that’s all we ask—that you follow through,” Wright demanded. “Don’t fall back and tell us to go back because we ain’t going back. We’re going forward.”

Bryant said 67 churches participated in the May 25 protests, organized as part of the ongoing Target Boycott. The movement began as the Target Fast and gained national momentum as the company pulled back on its DEI pledges. Target had promised to support Black-owned brands and increase Black representation within its workforce following Floyd’s death in Minneapolis, where the retailer is headquartered. Target has said the changes were part of a planned three-year cycle. Programs to increase representation and partnerships with Black businesses were quietly phased out, sparking outrage. CEO Brian Cornell met with civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton in April, who later called the conversation “constructive and candid.”

But Bryant and other leaders say the rollback, paired with the silence toward Black-owned media, speaks volumes. In a joint column, Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr., president and CEO of the National Newspaper Publishers Association, and NNPA Chair Bobby R. Henry Sr. said they sent a formal letter to Cornell in October 2024 requesting investment in Black-owned newspapers. The letter received no response. “Silence, in the face of truth, is complicity,” they wrote. “Let us be clear: we will not shop where we are disrespected. Our dollars will not finance our own marginalization.”

Target reported a 2.8% drop in first-quarter sales to $23.8 billion and lowered its full-year forecast. Adjusted earnings fell nearly 36% to $1.30 per share, down from $2.03 last year. The company cited a challenging economic environment and announced internal leadership changes and a new acceleration office. “Black Press USA is in complete solidarity with Rev. Dr. Jamal Bryant, New Missionary Baptist Church, and the millions of Black church members across the nation who continue to be active and to engage in nonviolent protests against Target,” Chavis said. “Sunday was a glorious day that the Lord has made.”

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Celebrating Juneteenth – Frederick Douglass on education and resistance

This video from BlackPressUSATV explores the significance of Juneteenth, focusing on the enduring wisdom of Frederick Douglass. It delves into his powerful perspectives on the vital role of education as a tool for liberation and empowerment. Douglass’s words are presented as a cornerstone for understanding the ongoing struggle for equality and the importance of continuous […]
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This video from BlackPressUSATV explores the significance of Juneteenth, focusing on the enduring wisdom of Frederick Douglass. It delves into his powerful perspectives on the vital role of education as a tool for liberation and empowerment. Douglass’s words are presented as a cornerstone for understanding the ongoing struggle for equality and the importance of continuous resistance against oppression.

The content highlights how education and active resistance are intertwined, drawing parallels from historical movements to contemporary challenges. This exploration of Frederick Douglass’s teachings offers valuable insights into the spirit of Juneteenth and its relevance in today’s fight for justice and human rights.

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Kansas City Launches Juneteenth Season with Parade Along 18th Street

THE COMMUNITY VOICE — Unlike last year, when rain forced organizers to cancel the parade, this year’s event enjoyed pleasant weather and helped launch another busy Juneteenth season in Kansas City’s historic 18th & Vine District.
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The Kansas City Juneteenth Parade returned to 18th Street on Saturday, June 6, drawing crowds for more than two hours of drill teams, dance groups, car clubs, Greek organizations and community entries. Spectators also got their first chance to experience the new 18th Street pedestrian improvements, with widened sidewalks and seating areas providing a front-row view of the festivities.

Unlike last year, when rain forced organizers to cancel the parade, this year’s event enjoyed pleasant weather and helped launch another busy Juneteenth season in Kansas City’s historic 18th & Vine District.

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