I don't know why the SF Chronicle avoids mentioning specifics at all.
But the "violation of workplace conduct policy" alluded to here was a social media post promoting fundraising for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, which offended some racists.
She was fired for supporting the UN.
But the "violation of workplace conduct policy" alluded to here was a social media post promoting fundraising for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, which offended some racists.
She was fired for supporting the UN.
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I call it "maliciously incompetent" not a "occam"-derivative razor (too many of those already) (also not Mehrunes' Razor)
https://getinvolved.unrwausa.org/fundraiser/5318043
Apparently, SFMOMA's institutional policy is to support genocide. And expressing support for a UN agency that provides life-saving aid to people targeted in a genocide is a grave transgression.
https://sfstandard.com/2024/12/19/eungie-joo-sfmoma-curator-fired-misconduct/
I don't have any information beyond what I found in a search. The pressure campaign to fire her from a social media account that specializes in that, and has done so with countless others, seems relevant to the story, though.