Opinion: 'Mean Girls' unleashed at city hall
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Opinion: 'Mean Girls' unleashed at city hall
"Lythcott-Haims asked the group about Allyson Rosen, a Stanford psychologist who applied for the HRC, inquiring if anyone had concerns based on 'PAUSD issues.' DiBrienza responded, 'Yes. Do not let her on there,' expressing strong opposition to Rosen's candidacy."
"DiBrienza criticized Rosen, stating, 'She is one of the math acceleration people. She is very unsympathetic toward Gaza,' questioning the relevance of such criteria for the Human Relations Commission's mission."
"The Palo Alto Human Relations Commission strives for equal and fair treatment of people who live and work in Palo Alto, focusing on vulnerable populations, yet the selection process raised concerns about bias and appropriateness."
Emails and texts reveal City Councilwoman Julie Lythcott-Haims' controversial selection process for the Human Relations Commission. Concerns were raised about applicant Allyson Rosen, with former school board President Jennifer DiBrienza expressing strong opposition based on her views on academic pressure and international issues. The Human Relations Commission aims to promote fair treatment and inclusion, raising questions about the relevance of the criteria used in applicant evaluations. The situation has drawn comparisons to the movie 'Mean Girls' due to the nature of the discussions.
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