An investigation commissioned by the university found the manager engaged in '“unwelcome conduct' based on the worker's race.
An academic advisor at San Francisco State University is suing the California State University, alleging the system failed to do enough to intervene when a manager subjected him to racist treatment and harassment, including calling him a “runaway slave.”
The lawsuit was filed in June in San Francisco County Superior Court, and amended Tuesday. Sadat declined to make Vaughn available for an interview.Rubin, who resigned from the university in May 2022, did not immediately respond to requests seeking comment Tuesday afternoon. During a university investigation Rubin denied that she harassed Vaughn, said she never called him a “runaway slave” and said other comments had been misinterpreted.
“DeMauriae Vaughn is a valued member of the SF State community, who has had and continues to have a successful career working in support of our students,” the statement said. “SF State is committed to fostering a safe and inclusive place to work and study, and we are always looking for opportunities to improve.”Auditors found problems with how California State University handles sexual harassment complaints and investigations, including not tracking repeat offenders.
did, referring to the mid-1800s U.S. congressman who argued states should have authority to allow slavery within its borders.The lawsuit also alleges that Rubin instructed Vaughn to personally greet her when he arrived at work each day, a requirement that did not apply to other workers. Vaughn filed a complaint with the university’s equity programs and compliance office in June 2021, which triggered the Oppenheimer investigation.Mildred García, who previously served as president at Cal State Dominguez Hills and Cal State Fullerton, will lead the 23-campus system.
During the inquiry, which included interviews with 19 witnesses, Rubin said the comment about Douglas referred to an analogy she made about the concept of, according to the report. She also denied requiring Vaughn to address her each morning.
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