Boston Mayor Says ‘White People Only’ Party Invitation Was ‘Honest Mistake’

Boston Mayor Issues Apology for Controversial Email

BOSTON, MA – In a recent development, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu issued a public apology following the leak of an email that referenced a racially exclusive gathering. That party was advertised as an “Electeds of Color Holiday Party” in an email sent out by a city worker.

Wu now says it was an honest mistake and looks forward to seeing people of all races, even white ones, at her upcoming party and others across the city.

The email, which surfaced earlier this week, mentioned a gathering intended for white individuals only, causing immediate backlash from the community and local leaders. In response to the controversy, Mayor Wu convened a press conference today where she expressed her regret over the incident.

Mayor Wu stated that the email was not reflective of her beliefs or the values of her administration. She emphasized her commitment to diversity and inclusion, acknowledging the hurt and confusion caused by the email’s content. The Mayor assured the public that steps would be taken to prevent similar incidents in the future, including a review of internal communication protocols.

Community leaders and residents have reacted with mixed feelings. Some appreciate the Mayor’s swift response and apology, while others call for more concrete actions to address issues of racial inclusivity within the city government.

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Mayor Wu concluded her statement by reaffirming her dedication to serving all communities in Boston with fairness and respect.

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