The recent announcement of a Black Boycott of Target following their DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) rollback has sparked a lot of conversation—and for good reason. Let’s take a moment to unpack this. A boycott is a collective decision to withdraw support, often through not purchasing from a business or organization, as a form of protest against harmful practices or policies. It’s a powerful tool for creating change, but it’s also a commitment. Here’s the thing about boycotts: they’re very much an all or nothing kind of action. If we’re serious about holding corporations accountable, it requires us to stay consistent—not just when it’s trending or convenient. Otherwise, the message loses impact. What are your thoughts on this? Are you participating in the boycott? Let’s talk about it below. ✊🏾🖤
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