De Anza College's diversity director was allegedly fired after she questioned the school's antiracist policies and refused to use gender-neutral pronouns.
De Anza College, a community college in Cupertino, California, allegedly retaliated against Tabia Lee after she objected to multiple campus inclusion policies.
Lee says she received backlash shortly after starting her job in August 2021. She said her Tenure Review Committee was reconstituted when she filed a grievance after being informed she would not be recommended for continuance prior to the committee handing down the decision. A colleague had accused Lee, who is black, of"white speaking,""whitesplaining" and supporting white supremacy.Lee's termination came shortly after she published an essay on Feb. 28 in the"Journal of Free Black Thought on Substack.
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