Sephora closing for diversity training after singer's tweet
Sephora says it will close all of its stores on Wednesday so employees across the country can undergo diversity training. The move comes after singer SZA said she was profiled at a Sephora in Calabasas, California.
In April, SZA tweeted that while she was shopping at the cosmetics store, security was called on her to make sure she wasn’t stealing. “We had a long talk,” the singer wrote in her tweet. The next day, Sephora replied to SZA, who has 2.7 million Twitter followers.
“Hi, SZA. We’re sorry to hear about your experience at our Calabasas store and appreciate you bringing this to our attention,” the company tweeted. “We want to let you know we take complaints like this very seriously and are actively working with our teams to address the situation immediately.”
About a month later, Sephora announced that all 16,000 of its employees will take part in workshops to help them understand its values, CBS Los Angeles reports. On Wednesday, Sephora stores will close for diversity training, the company announced on Facebook.
Other companies have responded to incidents of racial profiling similarly, with Starbucks closing their doors for a day in 2018 to train 175,000 employees about racial bias.
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Ahead of Sephora’s nationwide closure, another celebrity, Leslie Jones, tweeted about a disappointing experience that happened at a Sephora location in New York.
“I sent my makeup artist @LolasBeautyMark and my best friends wife to @Sephora 2103 Broadway store. she needed makeup and to learn how to apply,” Jones tweeted. “My makeup artist just called in tears of how bad they treated her and my friends wife!! The salesperson and manager. SO NO MORE SEPHORA.” Jones’ makeup artist, Lola Okanlawon, is black.
Sephora responded to Jones, saying they were sorry and had reached out to her privately on Instagram. While Jones’ tweet came about two weeks after Sephora announced its workshop for employees, it certainly added fuel to the fire on social media, with several people replying to Jones with stories of negative experiences at Sephora.
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