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Retail Discrimination and Shopping While Black

Cafe Society and The Public Square put on some programs that challenge our assumptions and address issues that make civil society consider itself with an honest eye. This upcoming event asks us to consider racial profiling in the world of retail. Whatever you think, you won’t be bored if you make it to this session. The event is free and open to the public. [pullquote]

Shopping While Black
Wednesday, November 6 at 6 p.m. – NiteCap Coffee Bar (1738 W. 18th St., Chicago)

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In April, Trayon Christian was arrested outside Barneys, a luxury department store in New York City, after purchasing a $350 belt. Christian was asked “how a young black man such as himself could afford to purchase an expensive belt.”

Why is this problematic? How prevalent is retail discrimination? What kind of response do you think should be taken by the department store? Where did you learn about this incident and what kind of coverage did it get in the media?

Want to learn more?

Free and open to the public. For more information please call (312)422-5580. If you need a sign interpreter or require other arrangements to fully participate, please call (312)422-5580.

For parking locations near the facility, please visit ChicagoParkingMap.com

– See more at: http://www.prairie.org/events/27980/shopping-while-black#sthash.VIGRCQib.dpuf

Shopping While Black
Wednesday, Nov. 6 at 6:00 pm. – NiteCap Coffee Bar (1738 West 18th Street, Chicago)

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