New York City to pay over $2 million settlement for discrimination against white educators
- The city of New York will pay $2.1 million in a settlement to three white Department of Education executives demoted under ex-Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza and replaced by less-qualified people of color.
- Lois Herrera, Jaye Murray, and Laura Feijoo, each receiving $700,000, reached a settlement after alleging race-based discrimination in Carranza's DOE, leading to a potential June trial.
- Executives like Herrera and Feijoo were replaced by less-qualified individuals without proper advertising or interviews, sparking the discrimination lawsuit.
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