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Trump Orders Target to Abandon its Diversity Initiative

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Last updated: January 25, 2025 8:31 am
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Published January 25, 2025
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Target, a discount retailer, announced Friday that it would follow rival Walmart and several other well-known American companies in reducing diversity, equity, and inclusion programs that have been criticised by conservative groups and, as of this week, the White House. The Minneapolis-based retailer stated that one of the changes to its “Belonging at the Bullseye” strategy would be the termination of a program it had put in place to assist Black employees in establishing fulfilling careers, enhance the shopping experience for Black customers, and support Black-owned businesses in the wake of George Floyd’s 2020 police killing. Target, which employs over 400,000 people and runs around 2,000 stores throughout the country, stated that it already had plans to terminate the race initiative this year. The firm also announced that it will wrap up the diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) targets it had set in three-year cycles.

Broadening Inclusion Goals
Target has announced an expansion of its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, including plans to hire and promote more women and racial minorities, as well as recruit diverse suppliers such as businesses owned by people of color, women, LGBTQ+ individuals, veterans, and people with disabilities.

Kiera Fernandez, Target’s Chief Community Impact and Equity Officer, described these decisions as a “next chapter” in the company’s long-standing effort to foster inclusive environments for employees and customers. “Years of data, insights, listening, and learning have shaped this next step in our strategy,” Fernandez noted in a memo shared by the company.

Adapting to a Shifting Civil Rights Landscape
Target’s announcement comes at a time when corporate America is reassessing DEI initiatives in response to societal and legal shifts. The civil rights landscape in the U.S. has seen significant changes in the five years since the Black Lives Matter protests following George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis.

In 2023, a U.S. Supreme Court decision outlawed affirmative action in college admissions, encouraging some conservative groups to challenge corporate DEI practices. These challenges have focused on initiatives like employee resource groups and hiring practices prioritising historically marginalized groups.

Corporate Trends: Scaling Back DEI Commitments
Major brands such as Walmart, McDonald’s, Ford, Harley-Davidson, and John Deere have scaled back or eliminated their DEI programs recently. This trend aligns with political pressure, including former President Donald Trump’s recent executive order to end DEI mandates across the federal government. The order also calls for revising employment practices, union contracts, and training programs to eliminate DEI-related policies.

Some Companies Resist Pressure
Despite this pushback, several prominent firms have maintained their diversity strategies. Costco, for example, recently rejected a shareholder proposal to assess potential risks associated with its DEI practices. Over 98% of shares voted against the proposal, according to preliminary results. Similarly, Apple’s board and JPMorgan Chase’s CEO have expressed continued commitment to DEI efforts.

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