Target is grappling with worsening financial and reputational fallout as the national selective buying and public education program launched by the Black Press of America and other national and local […]
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Port of LA to Boost Trade Connections with California’s Central Valley
The Port of Los Angeles has signed an agreement with the city of Shafter and The Wonderful Company to boost two-way trade connections between Southern and Central California, it was […]
How the strike down of DEI affects small businesses
When Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs rolled back, businesses, big and small, community organizations, and non-profits were completely altered. Even the government changed course once the rollbacks took full […]
A concern for shortages of essential goods
“Anything that raises consumer prices on necessities will hit Black Americans hard, says Marc Morial, President and CEO of the National Urban League. This week, a Senate resolution to reverse […]
Delta Sigma Theta welcomes Maxine Waters
On Sunday, March 30, Congresswoman of the 43rd District Maxine Waters was welcomed by the Los Angeles Alumane Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta for a moderated dialogue. Waters, a prominent […]
Rev. Dr. Jamal Bryant’s Black church Target boycott
Rev. Dr. Jamal Harrison Bryant, an Atlanta-based pastor of the New Birth Baptist Church, has reported a robust national turnout for his consumer boycott against Minneapolis-based retail giant Target. The […]
California vs Trump: Attorney Gen. Bonta lays out “Resistance” plan
During an online conference on Feb. 26, California Attorney General Rob Bonta detailed how the Trump Administration had used its first five and a half weeks to execute an agenda […]
Are we funding our oppression?
African Americans have about $1.6 trillion in buying power. And we are the ultimate consumers, disproportionately spending on beauty and personal care, apparel and footwear, and entertainment and technology. There […]

