
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — City officials in Springfield say plans are in the works to require city workers to take diversity and sensitivity training after two nooses were found hanging at city facilities.
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — City officials in Springfield say plans are in the works to require city workers to take diversity and sensitivity training after two nooses were found hanging at city facilities. The nooses were found earlier this summer hanging at the city’s water and electricity department. One of the nooses was found at the work station of a Black employee. Nooses are often considered symbols of racial oppression, invoking images of racist lynchings. Springfield Mayor Tim Davlin says he didn’t think sensitivity training would be necessary in the year 2010, but he’s learned more needs to be done. Authorities are investigating if criminal charges will be filed against the three white employees who allegedly tied and hung the nooses. ______ Copyright 2009 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.