When Target dropped its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies, Twin Cities Pride dropped them as a sponsor and began fundraising to make up the $50,000 lost from no longer taking Target ...
Shareholder lawsuits over corporate diversity initiatives have grown more common in recent years, but they're usually filed ...
Twin Cities Pride raised more than $71,000 to fill a gap in fundraising after booting Target from the list of festival sponsors. The Minneapolis retailer sparked public outcry with an announcement ...
Ron DeSantis piled on Target this week for the company’s past support for DEI and the LGBTQ+ community, grabbing the culture ...
At least one progressive San Francisco political group wants San Francisco Pride to put its money where its mouth is.
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.
As Twin Cities Pride continues to fill the financial gap left by uninviting Target from its 2025 events, six Twin Cities co-ops are stepping up. The co-ops — Eastside, Lakewinds, Mississippi ...
The lawsuit claims the retailer’s LGBTQ PRIDE campaign hurt the state’s retirement fund, which owns Target stock.
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeir has filed a class-action lawsuit against Minnesota-based Target Corporation, accusing ...
Target Corp.'s first "core week" of 2025, when it brings local team members into the office, will start next week.