Kimberly McCallum Files Suit Against Billy Graham Evangelistic Association
Black Woman Files Suit Against Billy Graham Evangelistic Association
Friday, September 4, 2009
The racial discrimination lawsuit by Kimberly McCallum was moved Wednesday (Sept. 2) from a local court to a federal court, the Associated Press reported.
In response, the association issued a statement confirming the suit and saying it works to be inclusive.
"We cannot discuss the specifics of the pending case, except to state that we disagree with the allegations in the lawsuit," said the association, which is based in Charlotte, N.C. "The BGEA provides equal employment opportunities to people of all races. The organization continues to be inclusive of all people regardless of race, gender or nationality in all of the ministry's activities worldwide."
The suit was filed in June in a Mecklenburg County (N.C.) court, but was moved to a U.S. District Court in Charlotte.
According to the AP, the suit says McCallum complained that a list of 635 prospective congregations for a BGEA program included only three that were predominantly black. She said she was fired a week later due to downsizing. She seeks back pay, damages, and job reinstatement.
"Subsequent to her discharge, plaintiff learned that the global offices had not been downsized and that the only job that was eliminated there was the one occupied by the plaintiff," the suit reads.
Adelle M. Banks
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This is a new wrinkle. Allegedly, she wasn't fired for her race per say. She was fired for 'rocking the boat' regarding outreach to people of her race. Does she have a case? Can the court determine that religious orgs that don't reach out enough to save souls of minority races are 'racist'? I'm very interested to see how this pans out. Granting her a judgment can have serious implications on church & state issues
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