British Vogue editor in chief Edward Enninful, the first gay Black male to hold such a post in Vogue’s history, revealed this week that he was racially profiled by a security guard upon entering the magazine's office in London."Today I was racially profiled by a security guard whilst entering my work place," he wrote on Instagram Wednesday evening. "As I entered, I was instructed to use the loading bay.
Just because our timelines and weekends are returning to normal, we cannot let the world return to how it was. Change needs to happen.
And it needs to happen now." Enninful said Condé Nast, the company that owns Vogue, “moved quickly” to dismiss the security guard in question from its office.