Labor/Employment
Jun. 16, 2021
Stanford mental health counselors sue over anti-Jewish harassment
Ronald Albucher and Sheila Levin said in their complaints they were pressured to join “whiteness accountability” affinity groups by other employees in the school’s Counseling and Psychological Services division, where they also worked.




Two Stanford University mental health counselors filed complaints with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing alleging they were targeted with “severe and persistent anti-Jewish harassment” in a university diversity, equity and inclusion program.
Ronald Albucher and Sheila Levin said in their complaints they were pressured to join “whiteness accountability” affin...
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