Pastor Jamal Bryant isn’t ready to retire his marching shoes yet.

Last week, after Target announced Brian Cornell is stepping down as the company’s chief executive after 11 years but staying with the Minneapolis-based retailer as executive chairman of its board, Bryant was in his office working on his Sunday sermon.

In between writing, he fielded a flurry of media interviews as one of the key faces and voices of the monthslong boycott over Target’s retreat from diversity policies.

“The reality is we shook up America this week. We shook up Target this week,” Bryant, the pastor of Atlanta’s New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, told the congregation during the Sunday service.

“They wouldn’t go through all of those hoops had you not withdrawn your dollars, if you had not redirected your in

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