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3 academic experts question O’Brien’s comments - CommonWealth Beacon

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After reading excerpts from Shannon O’Brien’s court filing about the allegations against her, the experts all agreed that more context and information are necessary to determine if O’Brien should be fired for racial insensitivity.

Source: Houston Press | The Leading Independent News Source in Houston, Texas

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