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Target’s new partnership with streamer Kai Cenat and AMP comes as it continues to sidestep demands for justice from Black ...
San Antonio resident Deyar Ismali says he saw the streamer at the Target at 17502 La Cantera Parkway around 7 p.m. He was ...
Target’s new TONE brand with Kai Cenat’s AMP group faces criticism as Black communities boycott the retailer for scaling back ...
Target linked up with Kai Cenat, but a lot of folks in the Black community see it as a cover-up, not a comeback.
Kai Cenat faced criticism after launching his Tone brand in Target stores during a boycott over the retailer’s rollback of diversity programs.
Target has partnered with popular streamer Kai Cenat to launch a personal care brand called Tone despite ongoing boycotts.
Instead of Target addressing its DEI dialback, the retailer continues to work with Black brands like Tone, a personal care line by Kai Cenat.
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Boycotts and other actions began against the chain after Target quietly pulled back from its $2.1 billion diversity, equity, and inclusion pledge—announced after the murder of George Floyd—to expand ...
Target is being accused of using "stunt" marketing to win back Black shoppers by collaborating with a popular online personality.
Target may be eyeing a return to DEI initiatives after shareholder pressure and financial losses, but the community might not ...