Tabitha Brown is speaking out about those calling for a boycott of Target after the retailer announced it will be scaling back its diversity, equity and inclusion program, also known as DEI.
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Tabitha Brown joins others raising concerns about how boycotting Target could negatively impact diverse businesses: "It has been very hard for Black-owned businesses to hit shelves." After Target ...
Tabitha Brown has officially addressed Target’s decision to participate in the wave of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies. She recently posted a cryptic video in which she didn’t say ...
Tabitha Brown and Kyla Pratt attend the Black Excellence Brunch (Photo by Jeandra LeBeauf for rolling out) Target’s recent decision to scale back its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI ...
Target is the latest company to follow suit with ending DEI programs and Tabitha Brown, who has a line of housewares exclusively with the retailer, seemingly responded to the controversy. According to ...
I just add what I like, and I do it until my spirit tells me to stop. There are the veggie dogs you can buy at the grocery store, and there are Tabitha Brown’s chili carrot dogs from her cookbook, ...
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