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Chicago School Board President Resigns Over Antisemitic Social Media Posts

Rev. Mitchell L. Ikenna Johnson steps down after backlash, prompting a leadership shift in the Chicago Public Schools board.

  • Rev. Mitchell L. Ikenna Johnson resigned as president of the Chicago Board of Education following criticism of his social media posts as antisemitic and pro-Hamas.
  • The resignation occurred just one week after Johnson was appointed, amid calls for his removal from city officials and Jewish organizations.
  • Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson condemned the posts and emphasized the need for a board member who aligns with the mission of transforming public education.
  • The board's meeting without Johnson highlighted ongoing tensions, with public speakers expressing concerns about the safety and inclusion of Jewish students.
  • The controversy adds to existing challenges for Chicago Public Schools, including recent leadership changes and debates over school closures and union negotiations.
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