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'Baggy pants' students reach agreement with bar

by theGrio | October 29, 2009 at 11:35 AM
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ST. LOUIS (AP) — Six black students from Washington University who say they were turned away from a Chicago bar said Wednesday they’ve reached an agreement with the business that will help them combat racial discrimination.

The students claim a manager at Original Mother’s bar in Chicago told them earlier this month their baggy jeans violated the bar’s dress code; the students say a white student in the same baggy jeans was later admitted.

The students said at a news conference the bar has agreed to apologize, join them at a Chicago rally against discrimination in November, take part in four fundraisers for a worthy cause and provide sensitivity training to its managers. As part of the settlement, the students agreed not to file a lawsuit or seek money from the bar.

“Discrimination and racial profiling still happen, and we need to have a larger dialogue about it,” said Fernando Cutz, 21, the school’s senior class president.

Brad Grayson, a lawyer representing the bar, said after the news conference the bar does not believe it discriminated against the students as it enforced its dress code policy. “There was no intention to admit white kids with baggy jeans and exclude black kids with baggy jeans,” he said.

But Grayson said the business will work with the students on efforts to combat discrimination and will apologize because they had a bad experience at Mother’s.

This week, Rep. William Lacy Clay, D-Mo., asked the U.S. Department of Justice to begin a “a swift inquiry” into the incident. University chancellor Mark Wrighton wrote to Chicago Mayor Richard Daley last week, saying: “I can only imagine the humiliation and discouragement these six young students felt last weekend when they were turned away from this establishment because of their race.”

Wrighton asked the mayor to investigate and to ensure “similar incidents do not occur to future visitors to the City of Chicago.” The university said it has not yet received a response from the mayor’s office or the Department of Justice.

Regis Murayi, 21, a senior from Aberdeen, Md., who said he was not allowed into the bar, said establishments with policies forbidding baggy jeans should reconsider.

“I think they’re created as a guise for establishments to selectively choose who they allow into the establishment,” he said.

Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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