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Plaintiff China Jenkins is a resident of Humble, Harris County, Texas

2017 as an enrollment associate, helping students throughout the admission process. She had over

ten years' experience in this field. There was an available enrollment officer position above her.

The enrollment officer position was given to a younger Hispanic female with no experience or

credentials. The job was given to her by a newly appointed dean who also was Hispanic. The new

Deanshared with others that hewouldnevergivetheposition toMs.King oranother Black female

who worked at HCC before Ms. King. The young Hispanic female (Anna Maria Lopez) was

allowed to leave work early to attend school to acquire credentials she needed to hold the position

shehadbeen improperly granted without required qualifications. Ms. Kingcomplained totheHCC

HR department and heard nothing back. She then went to the EEO office at HCC with the

complaint and did not receive a response. She then reported this discrimination to the EEO office

in Dallas after she was informed that the Houston EEO office had members working there to cover

up HCC's misdoings. The Dallas office told her that she was required to file in Houston. After

verifying with the HCC HR department, the Houston office dismissed the claim that the young

Hispanic female did not have the necessary skills/credentials for the position, even though she did

not. Ms. King then met directly with the Hispanic male Dean (Mathias Garza) in charge of hiring,

and the Dean told her that she needed to get over it as she was just mad she did not receive the

position. He also ordered her to train the young, unqualified Hispanic female so that the Hispanic

female could become her supervisor. With all available options exhausted to her, and faced with

the prospect of further exposing herself to the toxic and discriminatory environment at HCC under

the Maldonado Displacement Plan, Ms. King resigned her position.

167. Edna Kingsley - Race Discrimination – Dr. Kingsley has not been promoted to full-

time tenure. Hispanics with master's degrees were moved into interim positions then put into those

positions full time. She has applied for several positions and was not even given an interview. She

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