

Transform HCC into “a racially homogenous campus with fewer AfricanĪmerican athletes” and to “make Highland white again.” Head coach Bradford Zinn, a former assistant coach and Jered Ross,Īlso a former assistant coach - are suing HCC its president, Deborahįox its athletic director, Bryan Dorrel and a member of its board of William Odle, the lawyer representing the three plaintiff coaches, told Right thing, reacted by smearing the reputations of those coaches,ĭepriving them both of due process and future work possibilities,”

HCC administration acted in a concerted fashion to discriminate againstīlack student-athletes, and when challenged by coaches trying to do the School, intimidated Black student-athletes into leaving and told itsĬoaching staff to refrain from recruiting African Americans. That Highland Community College conducted aĬoncerted campaign to discourage African Americans from attending the Lawsuit, filed in federal court in Kansas City, Kansas, last week, says Player to Hitler, whom she praised as “a great leader.” To reduce the number of its African American student-athletes followsĭisclosures that the president of the school compared a Black football Smith, the fired head coach of the women's basketball team at Highland Community College, says what happened there “is one of those things that a lot of people will initially go, ‘Well, that can’t be true in today’s world, that can’t happen.’ ” Carlos Moreno / KCUR 89.3Īn explosive lawsuit alleging a small northeast Kansas community college sought
