Late Monday the editor who had worked for 20 years at Conde Nast – parent company of the food glossy – said on Instagram he would step down to"reflect on the work that I need to do as a human being."Amid Monday's outrage Sohla El-Waylly, an assistant editor at the company who appears in its popular test-kitchen videos, posted on Instagram that the photograph of her former boss"angered and disgusted her" and pointed to wider discrimination within the company.
Also on Monday the head editor of Refinery29 – a lifestyle website aimed at women – also resigned after a slew of employees detailed stories of racial discrimination within its ranks.The New York Times temporarily suspended popular food writer Alison Roman's column after she made insensitive comments about Marie Kondo and Chrissy Teigen – both Asian women – in an interview that quickly went viral.for a number of reasons but primarily because"white leadership refused to make changes that my BIPOC co-workers and I constantly pushed for," using the acronym for Black, Indigenous, People of Color.
"I've been quiet about this for so long, because I always thought that I could actually change the organization from within but I was wrong, and quite frankly I am so glad that the internet is going after BA and holding them accountable."
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