Kohls Announces New Line of BLM Shirts

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TOMS RIVER, NJ – Kohl’s Department Stores, which operates Jersey Shore-based box stores in Toms River, Howell, Brick and others has announced a new line of Black Lives Matter and equality based t-shirts that will be available for purchase in select Kohls department stores. The shirts will be available on September 21st.

“We’ve partnered with Cream City Print Lounge, a Milwaukee-area Black-owned business, to create a line of tees for the whole family to support racial equality,” Kohl’s said. “Mark your calendars for 9/21 to shop the line in select stores and atKohls.com.With this launch, Kohl’s is proud to donate $100,000 to theThe National Urban League, which strengthens economic empowerment, equity and civil rights.”

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Kohl’s said they are strengthening their commitment to the movement and to the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

“We’re strengthening our commitment to the Milwaukee community with a $1 million donation to five nonprofit organizations that serve diverse communities. And as part of our pledge to create an equitable environment where diversity is valued and inclusion is evident, we created a new Diversity and Inclusion framework with three pillars: Our People, Our Customers, and Our Community,” Kohl’s said. “We’re embedding this strategy into everything we do and holding ourselves accountable with goals and results. We look forward to sharing our progress throughout our journey. To learn more about Kohl’s commitment to diversity and inclusion, or to access Kohl’s 2019 CSR Report, visit Corporate.Kohls.com:https://kohls.co/2Z9962P.

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Phil Stilton is the editor and owner of Shore News Network - These articles were edited by Phil Stilton. Stilton is a 30 year media and information services expert and a Gulf War era U.S. Marine Corps veteran. Shore News Network is the Jersey Shore's #1 Independently Local News Source. Multiple sources and writers contributed to these reports.
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