Former 30 Rock actor Maulik Pancholy faced backlash after the Cumberland Valley School Board in Pennsylvania unanimously voted to cancel his scheduled anti-bullying assembly at a middle school. The board members cited concerns that Pancholy might push his “lifestyle” on students, with member Bud Shaffner stating that he did not want Pancholy’s activism and pride in his identity imposed on the students.
Community members, including LGBTQ+ high school student Brooke Ryerson, expressed outrage at the decision, viewing it as a way to silence their identities. Ryerson highlighted that the assembly was meant to promote empathy and combat bullying, but the board’s actions sent a message that certain identities were not welcome in the school.
Trisha Comstock, a parent whose child attended the school, started a Change.org petition in support of Pancholy, emphasizing that LGBTQ+ identities should not be hidden or considered taboo. The petition has gained over 3,000 signatures, with supporters noting that Pancholy’s presence would have been inspirational for the students.
Pancholy, known for his role on 30 Rock and his advocacy work, responded to the cancellation on Instagram, emphasizing the importance of empathy and understanding different perspectives through storytelling. He questioned why the school board was afraid of promoting empathy and building connections through his visit.