Target boycott organizers claim victory in their yearlong protest — but they say more work needs to be done
Pastor Jamal H. Bryant speaks during a Target Fast town hall last year.
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- Organizers behind a yearlong boycott of Target over its DEI policies say they're ending the effort.
- Community leaders said they have had productive conversations with executives over the past year.
- Not all shoppers are convinced to return to Target in full for issues that go beyond a single protest.
A fast is typically 40 days, but the Target Fast lasted nearly 10 times that long.