News

OP-ED: Target National Selective Buying Campaign Continues

BLACKPRESSUSA.COM NEWSWIRE — To those companies who do embrace the inclusion of their diverse consumer base, we say this: Stand with us not just in words, but in deeds. Show your commitment by investing in our communities, supporting our businesses, and partnering with Black-owned media companies that have long carried the mantle of truth, justice, and advocacy.

By Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. and Bobby R. Henry Sr.
National Newspaper Publishers Association

Photo: iStockphoto / NNPA

The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), representing the Black Press of America, hereby reiterates our profound disgust and unwavering opposition to the continued disrespect shown toward Black America by Target Corporation.

Two months ago, the NNPA launched a National Selective Buying and Public Education Campaign in response to Target’s blatant retreat from its stated commitments to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). This campaign is not simply about economic protest it’s about justice, dignity, and the unyielding demand for respect.

As far back as October 2024, we sent a formal letter to Target CEO Brian Cornell detailing the company’s persistent refusal to invest in Black-owned newspapers and media outlets. That letter was met with silence. Silence, in the face of truth, is complicity. By ignoring our appeal, Mr. Cornell and Target have made clear that they do not value the voices, institutions, or the economic power of Black America.

Let us be clear: we will not shop where we are disrespected. Our dollars will not finance our own marginalization. The Black Press has, for over 198 years, amplified the stories and struggles of our communities when others would not, we continue to, “plead our own cause.” Yet, in 2025, major corporations like Target continue to bypass us in favor of performative gestures and hollow statements.

We therefore announce the continuation and intensification of the target-TARGET national selective buying campaign. We call upon all freedom-loving people from across all segments of society who believe in economic justice, media equity, and corporate accountability to join us.

To those companies who do embrace the inclusion of their diverse consumer base, we say this: Stand with us not just in words, but in deeds. Show your commitment by investing in our communities, supporting our businesses, and partnering with Black-owned media companies that have long carried the mantle of truth, justice, and advocacy.

This is not just about advertising. This is about visibility. This is about representation. This is about the moral obligation of, “Good corporate citizenship” by honoring its promises not with press releases, but with action.

The time for silence is over. The time for selective buying is now.

You must be logged in to post a comment Login

Leave a Reply

Cancel reply

You May Also Like

News

By Stacy M. BrownBlackPressUSA.comSenior National Correspondent As the 40-day “Target Fast” draws to a close on Easter Sunday, thousands of Black Americans say the...

News

By Stacy M. BrownBlackPressUSA.comSenior National Correspondent Target is losing more than its commitment to equity, it’s losing customers. For the eighth consecutive week, shoppers...

Lifestyle

By Billy Strawter Ezra Coffee, a Black Woman-owned specialty coffee brand, is excited to announce that their ethically sourced, premium flavored coffee blends are now available in over 40...

News

DALLAS – Brixmor Property Group (NYSE: BRX) (“Brixmor”) has announced plans for the next stage in a multi-phase redevelopment of Wynnewood Village, one of...

Copyright © 2025 I Messenger Media

Exit mobile version