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DEI rollbacks highlight the uneasy relationship between corporations and Black consumers

Feb 20, 202527 min
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Episode description

DEI policies – short for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion – have been in the crosshairs since President Donald Trump arrived back in the White House.

Many corporations have been proactively choosing to downsize their DEI programs or eliminate them completely. But one company is facing a unique level of backlash: Target. 

The retail giant announced last month it would eliminate multiple DEI projects, including hiring goals, and its Racial Equity Action and Change program which focused on investing in and carrying products from Black and minority-owned businesses.

Critics of these moves have been calling for boycotts of the red bullseye but it may end up hurting those businesses Target has helped. 

Guests:

  • Timeka Tounsel, Associate Professor of Black Studies in Communication at the University of Washington. 

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