Company knew about Alexi McCammond’s anti-Asian tweets when it offered her editor-in-chief role at Teen Vogue
A US diversity expert has said the publisher Condé Nast has shown only a “surface level” understanding of the importance of representation, following its short-lived appointment of Alexi McCammond as editor of Teen Vogue.
McCammond, who is African American, was due to take the influential role at the end of March but resigned before her start date, over anti-Asian tweets.
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