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Former Burlington diversity chief leaves Minneapolis post under financial cloud

Tyeastia Green

by Guy Page

Tyeastia Green, the former director of the City of Burlington diversity and inclusion office, has resigned a similar post following fundraising irregularities, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reported today.

Green was hired a year ago to head the city’s Department of Racial Equity, Inclusion and Belonging, not long after she left the top job on Burlington. After her departure, allies of Green said the city was inhospitable to her efforts to promote diversity, inclusion and equity – even though the city hired and budgeted aggressively for the office during her tenure. Green disagreed with Mayor Miro Weinberger over civilian oversight over the police department. 

The Star-Tribune – the leading newspaper in the city where George Floyd was murdered, touching off intense civil unrest and a flurry of DEI hiring nationwide – reported today that Green:

There is no indication that Green misused any funds; rather, the focus is on her apparent failure, and subsequent cover up, of not raising sufficient funds. The apparent falsehoods and irregularities are now the subject of an audit.

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