When Starbucks closed 8,000 stores on May 29th to give 175,000 employees racial bias education, one element was a short film by Stanley Nelson, The Story of Access:
Starbucks leadership say that the training will be an ongoing process.
Note: The Daily Show‘s Roy Wood Jr. made his own Starbucks training film.
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