Starbucks will close thousands of locations on May 29 for sensitivity training, following the controversial arrests of two black men at a store in Philadelphia

On April 12, two black men—Donte Robinson and Rashon Nelson—went to a Philadelphia Starbucks where they planned to have a business meeting. Nelson asked to use the restroom, but was told he could not because he was not a paying customer. He went back to his table with Robinson. They were promptly “arrested on suspicion of trespassing.” A national outcry has ensued.

On May 29, Starbucks will close 8,000 locations “for a conversation and learning session on race, bias and the building of a diverse welcoming company,” according to a company statement. A preview video for those training sessions includes a message from Common, as The Washington Post points out. In the clip, Common says his goal is “helping people see each other fully, completely, respectfully.” Watch below (via The Seattle Times).

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