BOYCOTT TARGET

A Minnesota-founded movement for corporate accountability.

Minnesota civil rights activists launched the boycott to demand corporate accountability and ethical responsibility. The movement was co-founded by Dr. Nekima Levy Armstrong (Founder, Racial Justice Network), Monique Cullars-Doty (Co-Founder, Black Lives Matter Minnesota), and Jaylani Hussein (Executive Director, CAIR–Minnesota). This is a coordinated, community-driven economic action rooted in justice, transparency, and collective power.

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This is about accountability

When corporations retreat from equity and ignore community harm, communities respond. This boycott is a strategic, nonviolent economic action to demand transparency, measurable commitments, and real change.

About the Movement

The Boycott Target campaign was initiated by Minnesota civil rights leaders in response to corporate decisions that impact marginalized communities.

This is a strategic, nonviolent economic action designed to hold corporations accountable through collective consumer power.

Target is headquartered in Minneapolis, a city shaped by the fight for racial justice and corporate responsibility. Communities helped build this company. Communities can also demand it act responsibly.

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How it works

Stop shopping at
Target

Shift dollars to ethical businesses

Organize local actions and grow pressure

Impact / Movement Stats

6

Partner organizations

9000

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Actions submitted

5

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Cities participating

25

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Press mentions

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Co-Founders

Founder

Dr. Nekima Levy Armstrong

Racial Justice Network

Racial Justice Network
Co-Founder

Monique Cullars-Doty

Black Lives Matter Minnesota

Racial Justice Network
Executive Director

Jaylani Hussein

CAIR–Minnesota

Racial Justice Network