Donald Trump’s plan to rid America of diversity, equity, and inclusion is not just a callously racist policy, but it’s also not economically prudent as one major brick-and-mortar retailer is starting to learn.

Many Americans are making their voices heard by partipating in an Economic Blackout on Feb. 28 in response to inflation and DEI rollbacks.

Target recently ended its DEI programs and critics see it as a surrender to the new presidential administration’s attack on equity programs.

From Meta to Amazon and McDonald's, these 10 companies are scaling back or eliminating their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs in response to shifting political and corporate landscapes.

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Asheria Brown explained that she became aware of the pricing inequality after searching online for a Black version of a Kid Connection doll set that her oldest daughter saw a white version of while shopping in-store at Walmart. 

A challenge Bacon says she faced early on was having "Confidence to know our value and that if necessary, I could walk away from a good piece of business... if we're going to have to sign on for this again, the price needs to go up...significantly."