A new federal lawsuit alleges when the Mississippi Community College Board named its new executive director earlier this year, it discriminated against a more-educated Black applicant who had worked at the agency longer.
by Molly Minta, Mississippi Today April 5, 2023 When the Mississippi Community College Board unanimously selected Kell Smith as executive director earlier this year, it discriminated against a more-educated Black applicant who had worked at the agency longer, according to a lawsuit filed in federal court on Tuesday.
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