Monday, October 14, 2024

DEI the hotbed of anti Semitism

Jewish staffers at Condé Nast accuse ex-DEI chief of antisemitism: report


The former DEI chief at Condé Nast reportedly was accused of antisemitism by Jewish employees at the publishing giant — who complained that management was allowing its magazines to take a pro-Palestinian stance and that it failed to crack down on journalists who took part in anti-Israel demonstrations.

Yashica Olden, who stepped down as chief diversity and inclusion officer of the Manhattan-based magazine publishing giant in June, was the subject of an official human resources complaint that was submitted by Jewish employees of the company, according to the news site Semafor.

Olden was accused of failing to adequately address allegations made by Jewish staffers that the company was allowing pro-Palestinian sentiment among some of the writers to seep into coverage of the aftermath of the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attacks last year, it was reported.

Yashica Olden departed Condé Nast as the company’s first-ever chief diversity officer amid accusations of antisemitism, according to a report. Getty Images for GLAAD


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