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The Black Women Who Started the Target Boycott Say It Was Never Jamal Bryant’s to End

Two Minnesota-based Black women activists who claim to have started the ongoing National Target Boycott more than a year ago are accusing megachurch pastor Jamal Bryant, former Ohio State Sen. Nina Turner, and Until Freedom activist Tamika Mallory of deliberately co-opting their economic protest and creating confusion over whether it has ended. To be clear, […]

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Meet the Fashion House Behind Karri Bryant’s Controversial Nude-Colored Gown

When Karri Bryant arrived at the 2025 UNCF Atlanta Mayor’s Masked Ball in a form fitting, black and nude-colored gown, it sparked a national conversation almost instantly.  Photos from the Dec. 20 event circulated widely online, prompting debate over whether the dress was appropriate for the wife of Jamal Bryant, pastor of New Birth Missionary […]

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Why Jamal Bryant Says Target Boycott Will Continue Despite CEO Stepping Down

Target announced Wednesday that its CEO, Brian Cornell, will be stepping down from his role early next year.  The news comes months after the retail giant became the target of a metro Atlanta-based boycott stemming from the chain’s retreat from some of its diversity, equity, and inclusion policies following the inauguration of Donald Trump as […]

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National Baptist Convention President Under Fire After Accepting Target Donation Amid DEI Boycott

When the Rev. Boise Kimber was first installed as the president of the National Baptist Convention USA in January, he announced the creation of an economic development committee to meet with politicians and major corporations that have been rolling back their initiatives to address diversity, equity and inclusion. “Many of our people buy from Walmart, […]

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Atlantans Protest Target on 5-Year Anniversary of George Floyd’s Death

To mark the fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, hundreds gathered outside Target’s Conyers location at the behest of prominent local pastor Jamal Bryant.  Bryant led protesters in a 9 minute and 29 second prayer, the same amount of time former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin had his knee on Floyd’s neck, killing him in […]

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As Target Boycott Continues, Local Black Businesses Reap the Benefits

What began in Atlanta as a 40-day “Target fast” in March has evolved into a full-blown economic movement aimed at making corporate America pay for broken promises — and uplifting Black-owned businesses in the process. “It is time for us to stand 10 toes down about something,” said Pamela Booker, a 46-year-old Stone Mountain resident, […]

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