Starbucks to Close 8,000 U.S. Stores for Racial-Bias Training After Arrests – The New York Times

close story-meta Photo Kenyatta Johnson, a Philadelphia city councilman, outside the Starbucks store in the city where two black men were arrested last week. Credit Mark Makela/Reuters Starbucks said on Tuesday that it would close its more than 8,000 stores in the United States for one day to conduct anti-bias training after two African-American men…

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From Starbucks to Hashtags: We Need to Talk About Why White Americans Call the Police on Black People

Police monitor activity as protestors demonstrate outside a Center City Starbucks on April 15, 2018, in Philadelphia. Police arrested two black men who were waiting inside the Starbucks, which prompted an apology from the company’s CEO. Photo: Mark Makela (Getty Images) “Don’t you fucking walk away! Don’t fucking walk away from me!” the 20-something-year-old woman…

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Sexual Harassment Was Rampant at Coachella 2018

Trigger Warning: This article contains multiple stories describing sexual assault. react-text: 99 The annual /react-text Coachella react-text: 101 music festival always promises a few things for my social media feeds: /react-text selfies react-text: 103 in front of a ferris wheel, an array of photogenic and overpriced foods, and extravagant pool parties that are somehow always…

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San Francisco’s Bizarre Scooter War Shows How Tech Companies Ignore the Law – VICE

A pair of women ride a LimeBike scooter. Photo by the author The Bay Area serves as America’s sandbox. The tech world’s most far-fetched ideas are often sketched and tested here, and if they’re successful, they’ll spread throughout the country. The latest trend to materialize here is motorized scooters you can rent through an app….

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