Starbucks' afternoon training is too little, too latte for America. Racism, particularly anti-blackness, isn't a coffee shop problem. It's an American problem. http://www.kansascity.com/living/liv-columns-blogs/jenee-osterheldt/article209258339.html …
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1. Agree. 2. Agree. 3. Agree, we need answers. 4. Infinity agree.
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No one said your daughter couldn't be a trainer. Also, despite what she looks like, she is still a woman of color. My point: it is essential Starbucks bring in someone from these affected communities to explain and teach.
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I’m truly surprised that bias training hasn’t already been incorporated for them with some of the things they’ve attempted in the past around race. Also, I can’t stop thinking about the two gentlemen. Will their record of arrest be expunged?
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The local NAACP in Philadelphia is supposed to be involved in the bias training
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This will absolutely not make up for it, but ... those men oughta get free Starbucks everything for life. That, or some %age of outstanding SBUX stock.
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Let’s see how fast the media drops this Starbucks story when they see the police incident report which states the men cursed and insulted the Starbucks manager and then were hurling insults at the police when asked kindly to leave
#Starbucks#liars#boywhocriedwolf
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NAACP LDF is on the list of trainers. I agree with your 4 points for sure. I just hate that so many people are complacent and accepting of any type of limited solution.
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At the time of my tweet - it wasn't widely known. But here's what I had to say: Starbucks' afternoon training is too little, too latte for America. Racism, particularly anti-blackness, isn't a coffee shop problem. It's an American problem. http://www.kansascity.com/living/liv-columns-blogs/jenee-osterheldt/article209258339.html …
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