Pennsylvania State University officials allegedly pressured a white English professor to grade students according to their race and retaliated against him for filing racial harassment and bias complaints stemming from its enforcement of “antiracism,” prompting him to quit.
The state-related institution was not only “deliberately indifferent to the racially hostile environment” for Zack de Piero, but “actively treated De Piero as the problem, suggesting mental health treatment and disciplining him for bullying when he dared to complain,” according to de Piero’s lawsuit, which alleges violations of Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, First Amendment and Pennsylvania Human Relations Act.
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