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The CEO of Target met with the Rev. Al Sharpton regarding the ongoing controversy over DEI to discuss how Sharpton has ...
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Target’s chief executive officer is planning to meet this week with the Rev. Al Sharpton. Sharpton's civil rights ...
In a February memo, PepsiCo CEO Ramon Laguarta told employees the company will no longer set goals for minority ...
“Brother” Bill Oliver held assistant coaching jobs for Alabama and Auburn and was the head coach at Chattanooga for four ...
Food and beverage giant PepsiCo has agreed to meet this week with civil rights advocates from the National Action Network to ...
Rev. Al Sharpton used his MSNBC show on Saturday to tout boycotting PepsiCo in reaction to the company rolling back DEI ...
PepsiCo leaders agreed to meet with National Action Network leaders to discuss DEI rollbacks amid Sharpton's threat to ...
The Trump administration announced Friday that it was terminating a historic settlement aimed at improving wastewater ...
Prior to Sharpton meeting with Target CEO Brian Cornell, the company dropped their three year long DEI initiatives.
Even the most ardent Al Sharpton watchers are likely to have groaned at the news that “the Rev.” has called for yet another boycott of companies that are scrapping their DEI initiatives.
The civil rights activist said he is mulling a boycott of the mass merchant, which scaled back its diversity programs in ...
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