The City of Minneapolis, on Saturday, sent a message that it is a safe space for the LGBTQ+ community as nonprofit Twin ...
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Twin Cities Pride raises more than $50,000 in 24 hours after ending Target sponsorshipIn addition to being removed from Twin Cities Pride, many activists have pushed for a boycott of Target. Others, like Ward 9 Minneapolis council member Jason Chavez, have urged shoppers to take ...
For years, Target has been a visible — and generous — supporter of Pride events in Minneapolis and around the country, donating between $50,000 and $70,000 each year to Twin Cities Pride ...
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Twin Cities Pride raises more than $70,000 to fill gap after dropping Target sponsorshipTwin Cities Pride raised more than $71,000 to fill a gap in fundraising after booting Target from the list of festival sponsors. The Minneapolis retailer sparked public outcry with an announcement ...
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Food co-ops donate over $25K to Twin Cities Pride after event parted way with TargetThe donation follows Minneapolis-based Target’s decision last month to scale back its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, which led Twin Cities Pride to cancel its sponsorship ...
Target will not see a dime of our Black dollars during Black History Month or at any other time,” said a cofounder of Black Lives Matter Minnesota.
Shareholder lawsuits over corporate diversity initiatives have grown more common in recent years, but they're usually filed ...
After Twin Cities Pride ousted Target from being a sponsor of its festival and parade, it was faced with a $50,000 fundraising shortfall. In less than 24 hours, the group raised enough to bridge ...
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