USA Today and Starbucks are hoping that Norman and the many others who mocked the Starbucks campaign this week will have to eat their words. “The nation’s newspaper” has joined the coffee company in a ...
SEATTLE -- Starbucks baristas will no longer write "Race Together" on customers' cups starting Sunday, ending as planned a visible component of the company's diversity and racial inequality campaign, ...
Despite the criticism levied upon Starbucks by people who think its Race Together campaign is way too ambitious, out of place and opportunistic, Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz insisted during the ...
Starbucks Corp. aimed to open a civil dialog about racial inequality this week, but the conversation has gotten a bit overheated. On Monday, the Seattle-based coffeehouse chain announced a new program ...
A document believed to be an internal memo from Starbucks to its baristas on how to handle their ‘Race Together’ campaign is making the rounds. Seattle police are investigating after they say a ...
Starting this week, your misspelled name might not be the only message scrawled on your Starbucks cup. Baristas around the country are encouraged to write “Race Together” on cups to spark ...
Starbucks announced this month its new program, “Race Together.” In partnership with USA Today, Starbucks will be publishing material about racism. It kicked off the program by writing “RaceTogether” ...
Campaign calls for baristas to write "race together" on customers' cups. — -- The CEO of Starbucks defended the coffee chain's new campaign to address race relations by asking employees to write ...
Starbucks baristas will no longer write "Race Together" on customers' cups starting Sunday. Company spokesman Jim Olson says the coffee chain's initiative to create discussion on diversity and racial ...
NEW YORK — Starbucks baristas will no longer write "Race Together" on customers' cups starting Sunday, ending a visible component of the company's diversity and racial inequality campaign that had ...
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