ASU revokes job offer for incoming journalism dean after microaggression complaints, tweet calling some police 'good' - News Summed Up

ASU revokes job offer for incoming journalism dean after microaggression complaints, tweet calling some police 'good'


Arizona State University revoked a job offer from its incoming journalism school dean after students and faculty accused her of "microaggressions," including a tweet that called some police officers "good." Duhé was also criticized for her #BlackOutTuesday post that called some police officers good, in light of the George Floyd protests. In a since-deleted tweet, Duhé wrote, "for the family of George Floyd, the good police officers who keep us safe, my students, faculty and staff. One of Duhé's former students, Whitney Woods, responded by calling the professor racist. In an article for the State Press, ASU's student newspaper, 23 LOYNO students alleged that Duhé discouraged black students from pursuing television careers because of their appearances.


Source: Fox News June 10, 2020 22:50 UTC



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