
Honestly with Bari Weiss Oberlin Accused the Gibsons of Racism. Now It Owes Them $36 Million.
Sep 1, 2022
Susie Weiss, a reporter, and Lorna Gibson, matriarch of the historic Gibson's Bakery, dive into the dramatic legal saga following a racially charged incident with Oberlin College students. They discuss the bakery's deep roots in the community and the devastating impact of the false accusations against them. Lorna shares personal struggles faced by her family amid protests and the eventual court victory that awarded them $36 million—still unpaid by the college. Their conversation unpacks themes of justice, community tension, and the power dynamics at play.
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The Protests Begin
- On November 10, 2016, Oberlin students protested outside Gibson's Bakery.
- They chanted accusations of racism and held signs urging a boycott.
The Shoplifting Incident
- Three Oberlin students attempted shoplifting wine from Gibson's Bakery.
- A fight ensued after Allyn Gibson confronted them, leading to their arrest.
Oberlin's Response
- The narrative quickly spread that Allyn Gibson had racially profiled the students.
- Oberlin College fueled the narrative and canceled their orders with Gibson's Bakery.


