Johns Hopkins University's Chief Diversity Officer, Sherita Golden, resigned following controversy over an email she sent, which labeled individuals who are white, Christian, and male as 'privileged'. The email, sent two months prior to her resignation, sparked significant debate and criticism, leading to her departure from the institution. The controversy also highlighted the university's language use, with accusations of erasing women by referring to them as 'non-men'. The resignation coincided with Vicki Nudelman handing in her resignation on the same day.
Johns Hopkins chief diversity officer steps down after sending email saying anyone white, Christian and male is 'privileged' https://t.co/KSvFiKUASC https://t.co/uPemDFFMfv
Johns Hopkins chief diversity officer Sherita Golden steps down two months after sending email saying anyone white, Christian and male is 'privileged': Prestigious school also erased women by referring to them as 'non-men' https://t.co/KAwVgUDpFm https://t.co/DUgelOpvuZ
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Published on the same day that Vicki Nudelman handed in her resignation https://t.co/Mg1dsi3GWy