Kimberly Moreland v. Chad F. Wolf, No. 19-1201 (8th Cir. 2020)

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Court Description: [Per Curiam - Before Loken, Shepherd, and Erickson, Circuit Judges] Civil case - Title VII. The district court did not err in granting defendant summary judgment on plaintiff's claims that she was discriminated against on the basis of her race and retaliated against for her previous protected activity as plaintiff failed to establish a prima facie case of either race discrimination or retaliations.

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United States Court of Appeals For the Eighth Circuit ___________________________ No. 19-1201 ___________________________ Kimberly A. Moreland lllllllllllllllllllllPlaintiff - Appellant v. Chad F. Wolf, Acting Secretary, Department of Homeland Security lllllllllllllllllllllDefendant - Appellee ____________ Appeal from United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri - Kansas City ____________ Submitted: September 24, 2020 Filed: November 5, 2020 [Unpublished] ____________ Before LOKEN, SHEPHERD, and ERICKSON, Circuit Judges. ____________ PER CURIAM. Kimberly A. Moreland (“Moreland”) appeals the district court’s1 adverse grant of summary judgment in her Title VII action, in which she alleged her former 1 The Honorable Ortrie D. Smith, United States District Judge for the Western District of Missouri. employer, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (“FEMA”), discriminated against her based on her race and retaliated against her for previous protected activity when it did not reappoint her after her term of employment expired.2 Upon careful de novo review, see Bharadwaj v. Mid Dakota Clinic, 954 F.3d 1130, 1134 (8th Cir. 2020), we affirm. We conclude Moreland has failed to establish a prima facie case of either race discrimination or retaliation. See Gibson v. Concrete Equip. Co., 960 F.3d 1057, 1062, 1064 (8th Cir. 2020) (elements of discrimination and retaliation claims). Moreland is unable to identify a single similarly situated colleague outside of her protected class who was treated more favorably by FEMA. See Carter v. Pulaski Cty. Special Sch. Dist., 956 F.3d 1055, 1058 (8th Cir. 2020) (similarly situated means having the same issues). Nor has she shown a causal link between her protected activity and her non-reappointment. See Kipp v. Mo. Highway & Transp. Comm’n, 280 F.3d 893, 896–97 (8th Cir. 2002). Even assuming Moreland established a prima facie case for either of her claims, she did not offer sufficient evidence to show FEMA’s reason for her non-reappointment (her workplace conduct, which was not conducive to a harmonious workplace environment) was pretextual. See Edwards v. Hiland Roberts Dairy, Co., 860 F.3d 1121, 1125–26 (8th Cir. 2017). Moreland’s remaining arguments provide no basis for reversal. Accordingly, we affirm. ______________________________ 2 Moreland also asserted claims of sex and age discrimination that she abandoned on appeal.

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