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'It's bigger than money' | Pride organizers, Black business owners take stand over Target dropping DEIAndi Otto never imagined he'd be in the position of turning away sponsorship money from Target. Late last week, the executive director of Twin Cities Pride was doing the exact opposite.
When Target dropped its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies, Twin Cities Pride dropped them as a sponsor and began ...
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 ( ...
Several Twin Cities leaders and organizations are reacting to Target's announcement to end its DEI efforts, with one group even parting ways with the retailer.
Andi Otto, Twin Cities Pride executive director, says the decision was made after the Minneapolis-based retailer announced on Friday it was dropping its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI ...
It doesn’t matter what company they are; if they’re going to choose to do the same thing, then we have to make the same decision,” said Twin Cities Pride Executive Director Andi Otto.
The link for the fundraiser went up on Sunday evening and by Monday evening — less than 24 hours later — Twin Cities Pride executive director Andi Otto said they reached their goal ...
this was kind of the straw that broke the camel’s back,” Andi Otto, the org’s Executive Director, told the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Otto said he was “absolutely shocked” by Target’s ...
Target is not welcome at the Twin Cities Pride Festival this year despite being a longtime sponsor, organizers say, because the company recently ended some of its DEI programs.
MINNEAPOLIS — Andi Otto never imagined he'd be in the position of turning away sponsorship money from Target. Late last week, the executive director of Twin Cities Pride was doing the exact ...
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