Two members of the Anchorage Assembly say they have no confidence in Deputy Library Director Judy Eledge and want her to resign. In a resolution up for a vote tomorrow, they’ve laid out more than three pages of reasons why.
, they’ve laid out more than three pages of reasons why. That includes Eledge’s racist comments toward Alaska Natives caught on tape, workplace complaints for discrimination, harassment and bullying, and the ongoing legal and financial liability of keeping her employed.
about Eledge’s inflammatory private and public comments, which also targeted LGBTQ+ legal protections.for a seat on the national Education Commission of the States.The resolution calling for her resignation is sponsored by Anchorage Assembly members Kameron Perez-Verdia and Chris Constant.
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