Record #: R2018-434   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 4/18/2018 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 4/18/2018
Title: Commendations extended to Starbucks for good corporate leadership and nationwide anti-bias training initiative
Sponsors: Burke, Edward M., Harris, Michelle A., Solis, Daniel, Austin, Carrie M., Laurino, Margaret, O'Connor, Patrick
Attachments: 1. R2018-434.pdf
RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, on April 12, 2018, two African-American men asked to use the restroom of a Starbucks located at 18th and Spruce Streets in Philadelphia's Center City; and

WHEREAS, an employee refused the request because the men had not bought anything, and once the men sat down, they were asked to leave; and

WHEREAS, when the men refused to leave the employee called the police and the men were arrested on suspicion of trespassing; and

WHEREAS, a Caucasian man, Andrew Yaffe, informed the police that the two men were not trespassing and that he was there to meet them; and

WHEREAS, despite this information, the two African-American men were arrested but later released from police custody when Starbucks did not want to press charges; and

WHEREAS, the video of the incident was viewed more than 10 million times online, prompting accusations of racism, calls for protests and boycotts; and

WHEREAS, this incident goes to the heart of how Starbucks models itself, with campaigns that address racial and social issues and promotion of its image as a community meeting place for customers to sit down and relax: and

WHEREAS, the Chief Executive Officer of Starbucks, Kevin R. Johnson, immediately took to the airwaves in an interview with ABC's Good Morning America and stated that what happened to the men was wrong, and met with them to personally apologize; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Johnson said, "It's my responsibility to understand what happened and what led to that, and ensure that we fix it," and announced that the company was reviewing guidelines throughout its 28,000 stores worldwide; and

WHEREAS, in addition, Mr. Johnson and his leadership team visited the Starbucks where the incident took place and spoke to the demonstrators who filled the store to discuss and understand what had happened; and

WHEREAS, on April 17, 2018, Starbucks announced that they will close more than 8,000 stores with nearly 175,000 current employees in the United States for one day, May 29, 2018 t...

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