In an Instagram post, Sohla El-Waylly, an assistant editor at Bon Appétit, wrote: 'In reality, currently only white editors are paid for their video appearances. None of the people of color have been compensated for their appearances.'
In an Instagram post, Sohla El-Waylly, an assistant editor at the magazine, wrote that,"In reality, currently only white editors are paid for their video appearances. None of the people of color have been compensated for their appearances."Condé Nast's chief communications officer, Joe Libonati, said in a statement published by"We have a zero-tolerance policy toward discrimination and harassment in any forms.
Consistent with that, we go to great lengths to ensure that employees are paid fairly, in accordance with their roles and experience, across the entire company."follows high-profile resignations at other publications in recent days. On Sunday, the editorial page editor at, James Bennet, stepped down after allowing the publication of a controversial editorial by Arkansas Republican Sen. Tom Cotton.
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