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Pride Month 2023 has arrived, and with it are predictable waves of right-wing bellyaching over the audacity of corporations supporting LGBTQ+ people.
Target has announced that it will only sell their Pride Month collection in select stores after a backlash and boycott during the 2023 Pride season.
Only select Target stores will carry LGBTQ+ themed products for Pride Month, following last year's backlash over products such as a women's swimsuit that tucks male genitals.
In 2025, Nivea has partnered with advocacy group PFLAG for the second year in a row. They launched the "Proud In Your Skin" initiative, which included a limited-edition Pride Creme Tin available for ...
June marks Pride month, and with it comes an onslaught of rainbow-washed brand merchandise aiming to bring a layer of corporate sleaze to the annual celebration. Hopping on the bandwagon is retail ...
The lawsuit claims Target concealed the financial risks of its DEI programs and its 2023 Pride Month merchandise collection.
Target says they are making other plans to celebrate Pride Month, including having a presence at local Pride events in Minneapolis -- where the organization is headquartered -- and around the country.
However, last month, the retailer rolled back its DEI policies in response to conservative and right-wing pressure. The lawsuit claims Target concealed the financial risks of its DEI programs and its ...
This is America First Legal’s second lawsuit against Target, alleging fraud for the backlash to Pride Month in 2023. The first case remains ongoing. So far, Target has not commented on the lawsuit.