When Target dropped its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies, Twin Cities Pride dropped them as a sponsor and began ...
Six Twin Cities food co-ops are donating $28,700 to Twin Cities Pride’s safety fund, helping to close a remaining gap left by the end of the festival’s longstanding partnership with Target. The ...
Executive Director Andi Otto said. Target was expected to be a sponsor again this year. But in a Sunday interview, Otto called the company’s decision to curtail diversity, equity and inclusion ( ...
“This year, Twin Cities Pride made the bold decision to part ways with Target as a sponsor, standing firm in our commitment ...
On Friday, January 24, Target announced it would scale back or end programs that promote diversity and cease participation in ...
Just days after Target announced rollbacks on their diversity, inclusion, and equity (DEI) initiatives, following the Trump Administration’s recent executive orders, Twin Cities Pride has uninvited ...
Target's rollback on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives is raising questions about the retail giant's philanthropic ...
After announcing the organization would part ways with a sponsorship from Target, Twin Cities Pride announced it had ...
Executive director Andi Otto says they reached their $50,000 goal in less than 24 hours. This follows the decision to remove ...
The retailer has long supported Twin Cities Pride, but after news broke of the company deciding to cut back on its policies, the pride organization's Executive Director Andi Otto banished the ...
Andi Otto, Twin Cities Pride executive director, told MPR News that he made the decision to boot Target from any involvement in this year's festivities due to their rolling back their DEI initiatives.