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The organizers addressed concerns over its ongoing sponsorship by Target while responding to another controversy surrounding its experiences.
Target is once again under fire — this time not just from consumers but from activists within the Black community.
Target continues to look for love in all the wrong places. As the retailer grapples with falling sales, declining foot ...
CPS is grappling with a $734 million deficit. Board members say schools across Illinois are facing budget troubles and need ...
Can cultural brands protect their artists without losing the consumer trust that drives their $346M economic impact? ESSENCE's crisis offers answers.
The members say the Herzog Charitable Foundation, a Missouri-based organization dedicated to "advancing Christian education," ...
An artificial intelligence agenda formed on the podcasts of Silicon Valley billionaires is now being set into U.S. policy as ...
Rashee Rice, the Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver, received a six-year probation sentence for his involvement in a Dallas expressway crash. Avoiding p ...
Captive Nations Week has been observed in the United States since 1959, when Congress and President Dwight Eisenhower set aside the third week of July to commemorate those under communist rule. The ...
The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), representing over 200 Black-owned newspapers and media companies, has attempted to engage with Target, but so far, nothing has materialized.
The Advocate highlights social inequality through original stories and opinions, and content generated by fellow NNPA and other publications ...
Anushka YadavLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterThe PointerCaledon residents say they elected Mayor Annette Groves and the current town council with the be ...