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Two separate leaders of boycotts against Target and its rollback of diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, want the ...
In a fiery sermon, Pastor Jamal Bryant, leader of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church near Atlanta, publicly criticized the ...
As consumer boycotts, which started earlier this year continue and expand, a new study is showing that nearly a third of ...
The leaders of America’s largest historically black Baptist denominations are expected to respond this week after megachurch ...
Four predominantly Black denominations are facing blowback from Jamal Bryant, who has led a months-long boycott of the ...
Rev. Dr. Jamal Harrison Bryant to receive NNPA's Newsmaker of the Year Award for his leadership in diversity and economic ...
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The 31-day boycott is facilitated by People's Union USA, whose founder, John Schwartz, wants to hold the “entire corrupt ...
At the annual convention of the Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), held under the theme “The Black Press: Engaging ...
While Placer.ai notes a variety of factors were likely to blame, like weather and a drop in post-holiday spending, Rev. Jamal Bryant has driven another reason for a drop-off: a fast — from shopping.
The planned 40 days of Rev. Jamal Bryant's Target "fast" are nearly over, but the Atlanta religious leader says the pressure on the big box chain isn't ending anytime soon.
What began as a 40-day Target fast in March has expanded into an indefinite boycott until the company’s leaders agree to ...