Zócalo Public Square founder engaged in discriminatory and inappropriate conduct, investigation finds - News Summed Up

Zócalo Public Square founder engaged in discriminatory and inappropriate conduct, investigation finds


The probe into Gregory Rodriguez, publisher of Zócalo Public Square, “did reveal significant unprofessional conduct” in his capacity as the manager and supervisor of Zócalo, a university spokesperson said Saturday. “Proposals have been made regarding Mr. Rodriguez’s future with Zócalo Public Square,” the ASU spokesperson said. (Annie Wells / Los Angeles Times)Joe Mathews, an editor and columnist at Zócalo Public Square since 2011, expressed shock over the behavior attributed to Rodriguez. The Times interviewed three people who said they worked at Zócalo Public Square and complained to the university about Rodriguez. Arizona State University began funding Zócalo Public Square in 2010 and took it over in 2017, the university spokesperson said.


Source: Los Angeles Times December 15, 2019 15:00 UTC



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