Please Call Me Doctor: Official Fired for Refusing to Respect a Colleague’s Title
Earning the title of “doctor” doesn’t come easy. You have to earn several degrees before you can be called a doctor in any field. Respecting the title is key to respecting the person’s authority.
Unfortunately, Tony Collins didn’t seem to get the memo. During a recent Zoning Commission meeting in Greensboro, North Carolina, Collins refused to acknowledge Dr. Carrie Rosario’s credentials even after being corrected several times. Many are calling the exchange a microaggression, something many black women experience on a regular basis.
Carrie Rosario, PhD, (right) and Tony Collins (left) A zoning commissioner in Greensboro, North Carolina has been voted out of his position after refusing to acknowledge a Black woman by her appropriate title during a public meeting Monday.
Tony Collins, the now-ex commissioner, refused to refer to
Carrie Rosario, who has a doctorate in public health, by the title of “Dr,” according to the Charlotte Observer. The disrespect took place during a virtual zoning commission meeting when Rosario, an associate professor at the University of North Carolina-Greensboro, spoke on her concerns about a development project next to her home.
Towards the end of the four-hour meeting, Collins, a partner at Collins & Galyon General Contractors, addressed Rosario as “Mrs. Rosario,” despite her request to be addressed as “Dr. Rosario.”
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