Artorias said:
Is this being reported anywhere else other than a random tweet?
Here's a link but it doesn't mention anything about BLM specifically:
https://www.fox6now.com/news/milwaukee-area-business-kohls-team-up-to-promote-racial-equalityMILWAUKEE - A Milwaukee-area small business is partnering with a major retailer to promote racial equality. Cream City Print Lounge is keeping busy, filling the biggest order it's ever received at once -- 26,000 shirts for Kohl's.
"It was overwhelming at first, but I got a team of good people that helped push this through," said Rachaad Howard, Cream City Print Lounge owner.
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A Kohl's spokesperson says this partnership is part of their new diversity and inclusion framework. The company says it is working to celebrate its customers' differences.
Jen Johnson, Kohl's Senior Vice President of Communication, issued the following statement on this partnership:
"The company recently created a new Diversity and Inclusion framework, which addresses three pillars: Our People, Our Customers, and Our Community. With regard to the pillar around Our Customers, we strive to celebrate our differences and help more customers see themselves reflected in our brands. Along this journey, we're working to offer culturally-relevant products, designs and storytelling that is meaningful to diverse customers. "We partnered with locally-owned Cream City Print Lounge to bring a limited-time assortment of t-shirts to select Kohl's stores and Kohls.com at the end of September. This is one example of t-shirt assortments Kohl's has introduced to support the many customers and communities we serve, including an assortment of Pride graphic tees for customers to show their support of the LGBTQ+ community, and a collection celebrating Hispanic Heritage."