Many current and former staffers say Adam Rapoport wasn’t the only person responsible for perpetuating discriminatory behavior at the food publication.
Following the resignation of Bon Appétit editor-in-chief Adam Rapoport on Monday, current and former staffers have shared more stories of their experiences at the food publication. Their anecdotes detail a culture that reportedly discriminated against people of color within the publication and its parent company Condé Nast.
Sohla El-Waylly is probably the best thing about BA at the moment. Her on the racist pic from her boss, Adam Rapoport: pic.twitter.com/l0JxZEKeekBusiness Insider published an in-depth article Tuesday evening, shedding light on the work environment at the magazine.
After the Business Insider article was published, current and former staffers and contributors took to social media to share more stories of alleged discrimination and abuse that didn’t make it into the article, to call for the resignation of other high-ranking editors and producers and to vocalize their support for those who spoke out.
Tweets from Duckor, in which he mocks people of color and those in the queer community, include posts saying that Harlem is where “black people and Asian same-sex couples” are and that “working out is so gay.” Krishna, who wrote in response to the photo of Rapoport that she would “do everything in my power to hold the EIC, and systems that hold up actions like this, accountable,” shared more details after the publication of the Business Insider article about her “complicated relationship” with Bon Appétit.
In a Vine video shared by Eater staff writer Elazar Sontag, Delany recorded himself saying, “You guys wanna see a bunch of f------ lying on top of each other?” and showing a pile of twigs. He captioned the video, “how to not offend gay people.”
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Bon Appétit Editor in Chief Adam Rapoport steps down after widespread backlash, racist allegations'I've not championed an inclusive vision. And ultimately, it's been at the expense of Bon Appétit and its staff, as well as our readers. They all deserve better.'
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Bon Appétit reckoning continues with Matt Duckor offensive tweets - InsiderAfter Bon Appétit's top editor resigned over complaints of racial bias, offensive tweets from Condé Nast's VP surfaced
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