Six Twin Cities food co-ops are donating $28,700 to Twin Cities Pride’s safety fund, helping to close a remaining gap left by the end of the festival’s longstanding partnership with Target. The ...
Twin Cities Pride asked Target not to participate this year, while some Black business owners are asking people not to shop ...
Executive director Andi Otto says they reached their $50,000 goal in less than 24 hours. This follows the decision to remove ...
Target’s decision to scale back its DEI programs is being met with backlash from the LGBTQ+ community on the ...
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNPride organization rejects Target’s $50K donation after the store turns its back on DEIOn Friday, January 24, Target announced it would scale back or end programs that promote diversity and cease participation in ...
Twin Cities Pride executive director Andi Otto says the nonprofit made the decision because Target is not standing up ...
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Target's DEI rollback raises questions about the retail giant's philanthropic commitmentsThe changes have already influenced how one longtime partner sees their relationship. Twin Cities Pride Executive Director ...
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNThis Pride org lost a corporate sponsor. The community did something surprising.“This year, Twin Cities Pride made the bold decision to part ways with Target as a sponsor, standing firm in our commitment ...
Twin Cities Pride decided to cut ties with Target as a sponsor, which meant losing $50,000 of funding for the year.
The group’s decision is a response to the retailer’s plans to roll back diversity and inclusion initiatives, Executive ...
Target says it is joining rival Walmart and a number of other prominent American brands in scaling back its diversity, equity ...
Twin Cities Pride raised more than $50,000 to fill a gap in fundraising after booting Target from the list of festival ...
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