The outrage began one night in October 2007 when
David Stewart, the theater’s white manager, told the crowd to silence cell phones before the screening.
Juana Fuentes-Bowles, then the of Delaware’s Human Relations Division, was in the audience and stood up and told the crowd that his remarks were racist.
Delaware’s Human Relations Division website says its mission is to “ensure equal opportunity for all people” by protecting against practices that discriminate based on race and color. Based on those principles, the committee ruled that Stewart’s conduct violated the state’s equal accommodation law. In turn, each of the complainants were to be awarded $1,500 in damages.
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