Dr. Jamal Bryant, the influential pastor of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in metro Atlanta, is leading a 40-day fast โ or boycott โ of Target in response to the retailerโs decision to phase out its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.ย
Bryant is calling for 100,000 people to sign a petition and halt their spending at Target as a direct challenge to what he describes as the companyโs retreat from its commitments to Black businesses and consumers.
Target, headquartered in Minneapolis, where George Floyd was murdered in 2020, initially pledged $2 billion in investments to Black-owned businesses. However, Bryant condemned the companyโs announcement on Jan. 24 that it would end its DEI initiatives and simultaneously abandon that financial commitment.
โAfter the murder of George Floyd, they made a $2 billion commitment to invest in Black businesses,โ Bryant said in a 25-minute interview with the Black Pressโ Let It Be Known News. โThat commitment was due in December 2025. When they pulled out of the DEI agreement in January, they also canceled that $2 billion commitment.โ
Bryant said that Targetโs role in the Black consumer market makes it the logical first target of this economic protest.
โBlack people spend $12 million a day at Target,โhe said. โBecause of how many dollars are spent there and the absence of commitment to our community, we are focusing on Target first.โ
Set to coincide with the Christian season of Lent, the 40 days and nights before Easter, the fast is designed to leverage Black economic power to hold corporations accountable. Within just one week, 50,000 people had already signed onto the campaign at targetfast.org, which the pastor said highlighted the movement’s momentum.
Bryantโs demands go beyond reinstating DEI.
โWhite women are the number one beneficiaries of DEI,โ he said. โWhat I am asking for is a quarter of a billion dollars to be invested in Black banks so that our Black businesses can scale. Target has 10 distribution centers near HBCUs, and Iโm asking them to partner with the business departments of these institutions.โ
In addition to Bryantโs boycott, other organizations like the Rev. Al Sharpton and National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), representing the Black Press of America, are organizing efforts to stop supporting businesses who have cut DEI programming and funding.
NNPA announced a national public education and selective buying campaign in response to the corporate retreat from DEI commitments.
โWe are the trusted voice of Black America, and we will not be silent or nonresponsive to the rapid rise of renewed Jim Crow racist policies in corporate America,โ said NNPA Chairman Bobby R. Henry Sr.
NNPA President and CEO Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. reinforced the need for financial realignment.
โBlack Americans spend $2 trillion annually. We must evaluate and realign to question why we continue to spend our money with companies that do not respect us. These contradictions will not go unchallenged.โ
To offer alternatives, Bryant has partnered with Ron Busby, president and CEO of the U.S. Black Chambers, providing consumers with a directory of 300,000 Black-owned businesses.
โYou canโt tell people what not to do without showing them what to do,โ Bryant said. โIf youโre not going to Target or Walmart but need essentials like toilet paper, soap, or detergent, weโll show you where to get them and reinvest in Black businesses.โ
The impact of the boycott is already being felt, he insisted.
โSince Black people have been boycotting Target, the stock has dropped by $11,โ Bryant said. โStockholders are now suing Target because of the adverse impact this boycott has had on their stock.โ
โThis is just phase one,โ Bryant continued. โAfter the 40 days, weโll figure out whoโs next. But we have to go after Target first. Amazon and others come right after. โAmerica has shown us time and time again: if it doesnโt make dollars, it doesnโt make sense.โ


I’m in. Thanks for the article.
I want to see the list of stores that deserves to go out of business right now!
Iโm in agreement with this 40 day fast
Black folks boy I tell ya
Iโm in, but not just for 40 days, I m starting now and will not spend any money at any retail stores that has dropped DEI. Amazon and Walmart will be my hardest,
Where do I add my signature?
I am absolutely down with it!!
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