Target has been the focus of a nationwide boycott led by Black faith groups, Georgia pastor Jamal Bryant and Rev. Al Sharpton, and consumers, due to its failure to stand by Black customers, businesses, and the principles of economic justice the company claimed to care about.
Author Archives: Erin Aubry Kaplan
Why the Black Pope Matters — From New Orleans’ 7th Ward to South Los Angeles
Pope Leo XIV, the first Black Pope, has roots in Creole Louisiana, specifically the 7th Ward neighborhood of New Orleans, where he grew up with a unique ethnic and racial heritage that has shaped his stance on racial injustice.
5 Years After George Floyd We’re Living Through the Whitelash
Black Lives Matter continues to protest police brutality and institutional racism, despite a backlash from the Trump administration and a lack of media attention, and is regaining traction through its chapters and a renewed commitment to change the status quo.
