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Mott College board delays decision on complaint alleging president’s religious remarks at official event.
The Mott Community College board postponed action on a complaint alleging President Shaunda Richardson-Snell engaged in religious proselytizing during an official event, following a heated meeting with public testimony.
Critics, including Americans United for Separation of Church and State and Native American advocates, argued her remarks—allegedly asking a guest if he had accepted Jesus Christ—violated the First Amendment’s Establishment Clause, especially given the painful history of forced Christianization.
Supporters defended her right to personal faith.
The board heard emotional testimony, did not launch an investigation, and will review a draft public statement at its next meeting, reaffirming the college’s commitment to religious inclusivity and constitutional principles.
No final decision has been made.
La junta de Mott College retrasa la decisión sobre una queja que alega comentarios religiosos del presidente en un evento oficial.