‘Blue wall of silence’ at Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office protected abusive deputy, put colleague at risk, lawsuit alleges OregonLive.com 2 hrs ago Noelle Crombie, oregonlive.com
The Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office covered up domestic violence allegations against a jail deputy and looked the other way as he continued to harass and abuse his then-girlfriend who also worked at the jail, a new lawsuit claims.
Carin Sherman, 34, a Clackamas County community service officer, this week filed a lawsuit against the county in U.S. District Court in Portland, alleging discrimination and a hostile work environment.
The lawsuit does not cite the amount in damages she is seeking.
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New Jersey is the latest state to require schools to offer courses on diversity and unconscious bias
By Sahar Akbarzai, CNN
Updated 2:41 PM ET, Sun April 11, 2021 (CNN)As the summer of 2020 forced the nation to confront racism, students of color in New Jersey were sounding the alarm on the racist bullying they had been facing daily, and Democratic Assemblywoman Carol A. Murphy was intent on listening.
While attending Black Lives Matter protests and a virtual meeting with parents and students from high schools across her district, Murphy took mental notes that would help her outline a new law. All public schools in New Jersey are now required to teach diversity, inclusion, and equality courses in grades kindergarten through 12th grade.
New Jersey is the latest state to require schools to offer courses on diversity and unconscious bias
As the summer of 2020 forced the nation to confront racism, students of color in New Jersey were sounding the alarm on the racist bullying they had been facing daily, and Democratic Assemblywoman Carol A. Murphy was intent on listening.
While attending Black Lives Matter protests and a virtual meeting with parents and students from high schools across her district, Murphy took mental notes that would help her outline a new law. All public schools in New Jersey are now required to teach diversity, inclusion, and equality courses in grades kindergarten through 12th grade.