ADL Gets Lesser Role In Starbucks Diversity Training After Controversy
The Anti-Defamation League is no longer taking a leading role in next months diversity training at Starbucks stores across the United States, serving instead in an consulting role.
Initially, the groups CEO, Jonathan Greenblatt, was one of four civil rights leaders tapped to develop the coffee giants all-day anti-bias training next month across its 8,000 U.S. locations. The training was announced following outrage at the arrest of two black men waiting to start a meeting at a Philadelphia Starbucks store.
The other three civil rights leaders Sherrilyn Ifill of the NAACPs Legal Defense Fund, Bryan Stevenson of the Equal Justice Initiative and Heather McGhee off the liberal think tank Demos will still be leading the training.
But Starbucks announced in a Wednesday press release that the ADL will now be one of a diverse array of organizations and civil rights experts that Starbucks will consult. Other groups in the consulting role include those combating anti-Muslim, anti-LGBT and anti-Latino bigotry.
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