Purchasing the lions was just the first part. A platform would be needed to display the lions due to limited hallway space.
After Minneapolis-based Target Corporation announced the end of some DEI policies January 24, Twin Cities Pride ditched the retailer, the Advocate reported. Target had been a major corporate sponsor ...
sent a message that it is a safe space for the LGBTQ+ community as nonprofit Twin Cities Pride opened its new Pride Cultural Arts Center. The Pride Cultural Arts Center wasn’t opened in response ...
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These contradictions between public remarks to investors and those made to individuals or small groups illustrate the ...
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That move led to Target being dropped from the Twin Cities Pride Festival, where the company has long had a prominent role. Revenue Women in Business Awards & Expo ...
Still, some things are starting to look up. Across the namesake park – the site of Minneapolis’ original Pride protest half a century ago – the nonprofit Twin Cities Pride has planted its ...
The class action lawsuit alleges Target leadership misled investors about the financial impact of boycotts in 2023.
In a charged political atmosphere, where the term DEI has become almost derogatory to some, several companies continue aspects of earlier programs.