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Gender Justice Files Discrimination Charge Over Buffalo Wild Wings Restroom Incident

  • On August 12, Gender Justice submitted a discrimination complaint to Minnesota’s Human Rights Department on behalf of 18-year-old Gerika Mudra following an incident at a Buffalo Wild Wings in Owatonna.
  • The charge followed an April incident where a female server confronted Mudra in the women’s restroom, forcing her to prove her gender by unzipping her sweatshirt and showing her breasts.
  • Mudra, a biracial lesbian high school student, said the server banged on her stall door, shouted she did not belong, and blocked her from leaving until she complied, causing her extreme discomfort.
  • Mudra expressed a desire for people to understand they have support and are not isolated, while advocate Sara Jane Baldwin emphasized that under the Minnesota Human Rights Act, businesses are required to safeguard their patrons against harassment and discriminatory treatment.
  • The complaint alleges a violation of Minnesota’s Human Rights Act and demands accountability and policy changes, highlighting ongoing issues of discrimination against LGBTQ+ individuals in public accommodations.
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