The director of a Harvard University-affiliated research center has apologized after a video of her speaking with one of her neighbors has gone viral.

Alyson Laliberte was playing with her child Saturday afternoon when another resident of her apartment complex came outside to complain about the noise.

"I'm outside enjoying the afternoon with my daughter when this women came downstairs and asked me if I would move so her kids can nap," Laliberte wrote in a now viral Facebook post, of the encounter. "Mind you it's mid-day and we weren't even being loud at all drawing with chalk."

In the video, Theresa Lund is seen sitting next to Laliberte. During the exchange, she asks Laliberte several times if she lives in "one of the affordable units or one of the Harvard units?"

Laliberte replied for the woman to "mind her business," to which Lund said, "I live here. This is my business. This is my home."

"It was totally discriminating and racist of her... or maybe it was because my daughter is biracial, who knows," Laliberte said, of the question. "If she really did not want to be disturbed she would own a one-family house instead of deciding on moving in to a condominium with a bunch of neighbors. I've lived in this complex for 15 years."

As the video gained traction online, Lund was identified by commenters as the executive director of the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative. The initiative's mission "is to conduct research and education on the practice of relieving human suffering in war and disaster by advancing the science and practice of humanitarian response worldwide."

The video has been viewed more than a million times on Facebook.

Lund has since apologized, calling her comments "inappropriate and wrong." Lund said she apologized in person to the family and said, "This clearly wasn't my best moment, and I have work to do to more consistently be my best self."