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FILE - Becky Dankowski, center, of Minneapolis, holds an anti-Target sign to traffic while Jaylani Hussein, executive director of the Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, takes a phone call before a news conference outside Target Corporation's headquarters, Jan. 30, 2025, in Minneapolis, Minn. (AP Photo/Ellen Schmidt, file)

Organizers of a Target boycott that began in January are pointing to their tactics as a hopeful sign that actions against corporate retailers can still make a deep impact.

When Target announced its current chief executive officer will be stepping down in February 2026 and an insider was taking the helm, those organizers saw it as a move in the right direction and stress more t

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