Target catalogue featuring woman in hijab receives mixed response

Target's Back to School catalogue has received mixed responses on social media after it featured a woman wearing a hijab and children with disabilities.

Target ad.

Source: Target

The public has taken to social media to both praise and criticise Target for its Back to School catalogue, which features a diverse range of models including children with disabilities and from various cultural backgrounds.
Target's Back to School catalogue featuring children with disabilities and cultural diversity.
Target's Back to School catalogue featuring children with disabilities and cultural diversity. Source: Target
Ahmed 'Shonuff' M tweeted "@Targetaus WOW Target. A Muslim model in your ad. Breaking barriers. This is very impressive. #nohate #EqualityForAll # weareallhuman

Erina-Lea Peters added: "@Kmart_Australia and @Targetaus taking real people as models to a new level. Love it! #realpeople #realmodels" while Sheena Punk wrote: "Bravo @Targetaus Showing diversity in your back2school catalogue."
Advocacy groups have also praised the move, including the Youth Disability Advocacy Services.
But there has also been some criticism.

On Target's Facebook page, Vettie Marr wrote: "I look forward to Target having a CHRISTIAN woman wearing a large CRUCIFIX as we wouldn't want Target discriminating and only promoting one religion would we?"

Sonia Stephenson chimed in: "Australia is 'multicultural', can we please see other sectors also represented in your advertising?" to which Target replied: "Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts with us Sonia! We always aim to be inclusive with our advertising, whether it's in relation to age, gender, ethnicity or people with a disability."

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Published 12 January 2017 1:05pm
Updated 12 January 2017 8:40pm
Source: SBS News

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