Protesters Take to the Streets in the Reginald Bailey Case

 

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Rev. Anthony Evans, president of the National Black Church Initiative,  leads a March 23 protest, pressing the Cerberus Capital Management Company to hear the case of Reginald Bailey, who lost his company, Worldwide Network Solutions, due to race discrimination by DynCorp, a company that Cerberus has acquired. Photo: Roy Lewis/Trice Edney News Wire

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Protesters from the National Black Church Initiative, led by the Rev. Anthony Evans, prays before picketing the Cerberus Capital Management headquarters in New York late last month. Cerberus owns DynCorp, the company found guilty of race discrimination that financially destroyed a Black-owned telecommunications firm – Worldwide Network

Solutions (WWNS). WWNS’ owner, Reginald Bailey, an HBCU grad pictured in the black trench coat and necktie, says he has requested meetings with the company’s principals to discuss amicable solutions. Cerberus lawyer Mark Neporent has, in a letter, declined a meeting, arguing that the business relationship between DynCorp and WWNS ended years before Cerberus acquired DynCorp. Evans says the protests will continue. PHOTO: Roy Lewis/Trice Edney News Wire.