The historic 19 Bar in Minneapolis is reopening on Thursday afternoon, nearly a year after a devastating fire forced it to ...
The City of Minneapolis, on Saturday, sent a message that it is a safe space for the LGBTQ+ community as nonprofit Twin ...
Emboldened by the federal government’s rightward shift, lawmakers in some states want to revoke marriage equality. A group of ...
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.
Then over the weekend, organizers of the Twin Cities Pride Festival — of which Target has been a longtime sponsor — said the retailer is no longer welcome. Andi Otto, Twin Cities Pride ...
The organization behind Minneapolis Pride celebrations has raised close to $100,000 from public donations after dropping a major retail chain as a sponsor. Twin Cities Pride rejected Target’s ...
Twin Cities Pride raised over $50,000 in just 24 hours after ending its sponsorship relationship with Target. The decision came after Target announced they were dropping their diversity, equity, and ...
For years, Target has been a visible — and generous — supporter of Pride events in Minneapolis and around the country, donating between $50,000 and $70,000 each year to Twin Cities Pride ...
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.
Shareholder lawsuits over corporate diversity initiatives have grown more common in recent years, but they're usually filed ...
The changes have already influenced how one longtime partner sees their relationship. Twin Cities Pride Executive Director Andi Otto said he learned about the changes when he contacted Target ...
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