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Broad museum hit with discrimination and sexual harassment lawsuit
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Broad museum hit with discrimination and sexual harassment lawsuit

Last updated: January 18, 2025 11:52 am
Editorial Board Published January 18, 2025
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The previous human sources director of the Broad is suing the Los Angeles museum and its former chief working officer, accusing them of discrimination, retaliation and sexual harassment.

Within the lawsuit filed Thursday in Los Angeles County Superior Courtroom, former HR director Darron Rezell Walker accuses former COO Alysa Gerlach of pressuring him to fireplace a white worker, Rick Mitchell, 65, primarily based on private animus — in addition to his age and race. Walker alleges in his go well with that Gerlach stated she didn’t need “an old white man” in any director-level place and that Mitchell was a “misogynist” who “makes people uncomfortable.”

After Walker interviewed workers and decided that Mitchell shouldn’t be terminated, Gerlach not solely fired Mitchell but in addition fired Walker in retaliation, the lawsuit says. Walker additionally accuses Gerlach within the go well with of making a hostile work atmosphere by asking inappropriate questions on Walker’s intercourse life and sharing private details about her personal intimate relationships.

Neither the Broad nor Gerlach responded to requests for touch upon Friday.

Walker was employed on the Broad for lower than two months, and his fast dismissal final April has “devastated” his fame, says his legal professional, Michelle Iarusso.

“This was a very high-profile position for him,” Iarusso says, including that Walker had connections within the worlds of artwork and vogue that intersected together with his job on the Broad. “He was very excited to get this position, and he let everybody know. So when he was summarily terminated after a very short time, it was a bomb. It was like they obliterated his career.”

In his lawsuit, Walker alleges that Gerlach was “trying to find a way to fire” Mitchell, who served because the Broad’s director of amenities. Walker diplomatically tried to problem Gerlach’s feedback about Mitchell’s age and race, the lawsuit says. “Gerlach thought that because both of them were persons of color, Walker being African American and Defendant Gerlach being Latina, that her comments were an acceptable form of commiseration shared between people of color,” the go well with says.

In response to the lawsuit, Mitchell had raised questions in a gathering about whether or not the bodily limitations of his workers members, together with girls and an individual with a incapacity, would stop them from transferring staging tools utilized in museum occasions. Some workers members perceived the feedback as discriminatory, the go well with says. However over a number of weeks, Walker performed interviews with Mitchell’s co-workers and subordinates, who “painted a clear picture of Mitchell being revered as a supportive and well-respected manager,” the go well with says. “In particular, women under his supervision expressed appreciation for his fairness and leadership. Not one person corroborated any claims of discriminatory or misogynistic behavior.”

Gerlach was not happy with the outcomes of Walker’s investigation, the lawsuit alleges, and moved ahead with plans to terminate Mitchell. Because the HR director, Walker apprehensive that the motion could be “exposing the museum to significant legal and reputational risks, all occurring on Walker’s watch, to somehow be unfairly attributed to him.”

As she moved ahead along with her plan, the lawsuit alleges, Gerlach forbade Mitchell from speaking along with her superior, Broad founding director Joanne Heyler, until Gerlach was current.

When Walker submitted his report rejecting Gerlach’s accusations towards Mitchell, the lawsuit says, Walker confronted “immediate and escalating hostility.”

Eleven days after Mitchell was fired, Gerlach fired Walker on speakerphone whereas different workers members had been current in Walker’s workplace, the lawsuit says, inflicting “substantial humiliation and embarrassment.”

The lawsuit accuses the Broad of failing to take “reasonable steps to prevent retaliation and wrongful termination against Walker who opposed discrimination in the workplace.” It additionally alleges a hostile work atmosphere created by Gerlach, whom Walker accuses of asking about romantic and sexual companions.

Walker, who’s homosexual, alleges that Gerlach “frequently expressed curiosity about topics related to gay sexual activity.”

Gerlach’s LinkedIn profile signifies she left the Broad in September. Neither she nor the museum could possibly be reached for touch upon the circumstances of her departure.

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