Culture NYC to pay $2.1M in race discrimination settlement with three educators: ‘Toxic whiteness’ - Herrera, who had a Harvard master’s degree was abruptly stripped her title and replaced her with a “less-qualified” Black man with a GED

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The city will pay a total $2.1 million to three white Department of Education executives demoted under ex-Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza and replaced by less-qualified people of color, they charged.

Lois Herrera, Jaye Murray and Laura Feijoo – who will receive $700,000 each – reached a settlement three months after a judge ruled they “offer evidence of race-based discrimination in Carranza’s DOE,” paving the way for a June trial.

“This landmark case is a resounding affirmation that discrimination of any form should not be tolerated in educational institutions, regardless of the race of those negatively impacted,” their lawyer Davida Perry told The Post.

Filed five years ago, the suit alleged Carranza waged a crusade against “toxic whiteness” in the city Department of Education.

Herrera, who had a Harvard master’s degree, was working successfully as CEO of the Office of Safety and Youth Development when one of Carranza’s deputy chancellors abruptly stripped her title and replaced her with a “less-qualified” Black man, Mark Rampersant, who held a GED, the suit alleged.

Herrera retired in January 2023.

Murray, then executive director of the Office of Counseling Support Programs, was told to report to Rampersant, the first in a series of demotions.

She remains on the DOE payroll, but with sharply reduced duties.

Feijoo — then-Senior Supervising Superintendent who oversaw 46 DOE superintendents – was replaced by an underling, Cheryl Watson-Harris, who is Black and, at the time, lacked the required NY licensing.

Feijoo left the DOE for another job in November 2019, and Watson-Harris quit in June 2020 for an ill-fated top spot in Georgia.

An internal DOE email written by the DOE’s then-chief operating officer, Ursulina Ramirez, said de Blasio, who appointed Carranza chancellor in 2018, was “fixated on diversity.”

In sworn depositions, both de Blasio and Carranza insisted they wanted to hire the most qualified candidates, but also leaders who “looked like New York City.”

Those picked to replace the three women got the jobs after “a tap on the shoulder,” without the positions being advertised and other candidates interviewed, the suit charged.

Carranza quit the top DOE job in February 2021, and De Blasio left office on Dec. 31, 2021.
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Now, the three women “feel justified and vindicated by the resolution of this significant legal battle,” Perry said.

“They hope the light that was shed on the DOE’s policies will help other institutions understand that every individual deserves to be treated with dignity and fairness.”

The city admitted no wrongdoing in the settlement.

“The DOE and City are fully committed to fair and inclusive employment practices, and we maintain that these claims lack merit,” a spokesman for the Law Department said. “Nevertheless, settlement of this long standing case was in the best interest of all parties.”

https://nypost.com/2024/04/27/us-news/nyc-to-pay-2-1m-in-toxic-whiteness-discrimination-settlement/ (Archive)
 
Apparently there's a chance Feijoo is Sephardic Jewish, but not guaranteed. Otherwise latinxes are white when they don't think correctly
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Remember that Spain imported a whole aristocracy to run their empire and they were extremely autistic about race mixing.
There's a reason it's a coin flip whether whoever is running a South American country at the time is darker than the current King of Spain.
 
White "Herrera" and "Feikjoo" aside, it's hilarious how blatant their racial-preference downgrades were.

A Harvard masters for a GED?
A hyphenated name who didn't bother to get the license, and was axed for incompetence at her next job?

Maybe it was intentionally brazen, or maybe BioLeninism is so advanced in NYC that the competency crisis is terminal.
 
A Harvard masters for a GED?
In an ideal world, job performance and experience outweigh credentials in a senior position. Obviously that isn't what happened here, but if someone with 10 years of experience and a GED is vying for the same internal promotion as someone with a master's and 5 years of experience, I would expect them to have similar competency levels.
 
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A Harvard masters for a GED?
This is the best they can do. No matter what schemes are tried, no matter how many corners are cut, no matter how far standards are lowered, it's just not possible to produce enough blacks with elite credentials, or credentials of any kind, to meet demand in any industry.
 
Anti White policies influenced by Kendism(reverse discrimination undoes the legacy of past discrimination) has the particular weakness of being nearly impossible to legislate as de jure law. You can always hire the minority over the White on this ground-but you can’t put it into law the minority must be hired. Else you do in fact run up against civil rights law. Which as anti White as it is-still in principle bans all racial discrimination.

The argument “White people can’t be the victim of racism” works well in a Jewish run lecture hall at some degenerate university, but if that was ever used as a legal argument?

Well-you run into problems.

I’m honestly curious how (((they))) will get around this bit of a legal obstacle.
 
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