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Target Ending DEI Goals As Trump Returns To White House

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Last updated: January 24, 2025 7:42 pm
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Target, one of the leading discount store chains in the United States, announced on Friday its decision to scale back its diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. This move comes in response to mounting pressure from conservative activists and recent scrutiny from the White House. The Minneapolis-based retailer revealed that it would be discontinuing its “Belonging at the Bulleye” strategy, which was aimed at supporting Black employees in building meaningful careers, enhancing the experience of Black shoppers, and promoting Black-owned businesses following the tragic police killing of George Floyd in 2020.

With nearly 2,000 stores nationwide and over 400,000 employees, Target also disclosed its plans to conclude the diversity, equity, and inclusion goals that were set in three-year cycles. These goals included increasing the representation of women and members of racial minority groups in hiring and promotions, as well as engaging more diverse suppliers from various underrepresented communities.

In a memo to employees, Kiera Fernandez, Target’s chief community impact and equity officer, described this shift as the “next chapter” in the company’s ongoing efforts to create inclusive work and guest environments. She emphasized that Target’s decision was informed by years of data, insights, and learning, as well as a commitment to adapt to the changing external landscape.

The decision to scale back on diversity initiatives aligns with a broader trend among well-known consumer brands like Walmart, McDonald’s, Ford, Harley-Davidson, and John Deere, who have either reduced or phased out their DEI commitments in recent months. This shift comes in the wake of a 2023 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that banned affirmative action in college admissions, emboldening conservative groups to challenge corporate diversity programs and hiring practices.

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President Donald Trump’s administration has also supported the argument that policies focusing on minority representation through factors like race, gender, and sexual orientation are unconstitutional. In line with this stance, Trump signed an executive order on his first day in office to end DEI programs across the federal government.

While some companies have withdrawn from surveys and rankings assessing their diversity efforts, Target’s history of promoting inclusivity predates recent events. However, the company has faced backlash from conservative groups in the past, particularly around issues like transgender rights and Pride Month merchandise.

Despite the growing pressure to retreat from diversity initiatives, some companies like Costco have resisted public demands to evaluate their diversity, equity, and inclusion practices. In a recent shareholder vote, Costco shareholders overwhelmingly rejected a proposal from a conservative think tank urging the company to assess the risks associated with its DEI efforts.

As the landscape of corporate diversity continues to evolve amidst political and social shifts, companies like Target are navigating a delicate balance between inclusivity and external pressures. The decision to scale back on diversity initiatives reflects a broader trend in the corporate world, where companies are reevaluating their approaches to DEI in response to changing societal dynamics.

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