On Wednesday morning, all of the beauty retailer’s U.S. stores and offices will close and employees will learn how, and perhaps who, not to profile. Singer Solána Rowe, better known as SZA, tweeted last week that staff had called security “to make sure I wasn’t stealing” at a store in Calabasas, California. At the time of the incident, Sephora pledged training and called SZA, a former company employee, “part of the Sephora family.”

What’s the focus of the training? It will reflect Sephora’s new campaign, “We Belong to Something Beautiful,” in which “diversity is expected” and “all are welcomed.”

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