Ummm, the wedding photo certainly didn't look like they eloped !
Her mother has a degree and is an administrator at a Christian school.
http://www.thewesternnews.com/membe...cle_d93f2290-176e-11e4-91c3-001a4bcf887a.html
[Ruthanne] Dolezal grew up in Libby, where she attended Kootenai Valley Christian School as a child. Before returning to the school to teach, she received a teaching degree in interdisciplinary studies from Western Governors University to teach kindergarten through eighth grade. She gained cross-cultural teaching experience while spending several years educating students in South Africa, Colorado and Georgia.
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Just checked it's an oline university out of SLC UT.
I think we should take the book with a grain of salt. Joshua has a PHD. His sister Rachel got Master's degree. So both of them are well educated. If parents didn't want them to read or to study, seem very unlikely both of them would end up with advanced degrees.
Apparently she did not claim to be black when she applied to college. It was assumed based on her focus before she was accepted.
Curious, eh? Along with a mother denied education who has a degree, an abused sister who isn't legally entitled to take her baby with her when she leaves but who ends up with full custody. Among other oddities.
Is that called poetic license or is it flat out distorting the truth to make his own rather pedestrian story sound more interesting or exotic?
She sounds very troubled but the article kind of makes me wonder how many of these other tragedies she made up.
Then she goes on to tell the reporter all about it.
I guess some weird punishment by skin color scheme might make a person want to change theirs but the question is, is it true?
Oh, could be. In which case, a strong wind could take her racial identity.To me, it looks like a wig.
Read earlier tdy, Ms D said ~ doing hair is her bread & butter.
IIUC, that means for $$$, so did she/does she hold license?
Wait a sec - how old was that article, was it in ID or WA? Can't find link.
Is she a licensed cosmetologist in Washington? https://fortress.wa.gov/dol/dolprod/bpdLicenseQuery/
"No matches were found for your search ...
Information Current as of 06/12/2015 3:05AM Pacific Time."
Was she a licensed cosmetician in Idaho?
http://ibol.idaho.gov/IBOL/BoardPage.aspx?Bureau=COS
W a quick glance, did not find a way/place to verify current ofexpired license. How long ago did she move to WA? Depending on renewal period, say 3 yrs, could she still be licensed? IDK.
I am no where near caught up with the thread, so forgive me if this has already been answered. Did she claim to be black when she got her scholarship(s)? Did her parents know she was 'presumed black' when she got her scholarship?
Not that I am defending Rachel's actions, her lies are despical imo. However, I am questioning why the timing of her parents outing her coincides with it possibly giving them a leg up in a legal action against here.
I'm also a little confused on this court battle between she and her family over an adult sibling. He is an adult, why can't he choose where he wants to live?
Just outloud thoughts, but why couldn't she advocate as herself? And why did she apparently choose area's/states with a relatively small number of AA's?
I don't think her scholarship was based on race and people who went to school with her there said she presented as a white woman: http://jezebel.com/when-rachel-dolezal-attended-howard-university-she-was-1710941472Lawrence Dolezal said his daughter was involved in Voice of Calvary, a “racial reconciliation community development project where blacks and whites lived together,” while at Belhaven University in Jackson, Miss.
“You speak and sound and act and take on the mannerisms of the culture you live in,” he said. When Rachel applied to Howard University to study art with a portfolio of “exclusively African American portraiture,” the university “took her for a black woman” and gave her a full scholarship.
“You’ve got a white woman coming in that got a full-ride scholarship to the black Harvard,” Lawrence Dolezal said. “And ever since then she’s been involved in social justice advocacy for African Americans. She assimilated into that culture so strongly that that’s where she transferred her identity.”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/06/12/naacp-rachel-dolezal-faked-being-black_n_7568856.html
Respectfully snipped. Just an outloud thought. The words punishment by skin color bring to mind a question I had about how Rachel might have felt when her parents adopted AA children. For some reason I wondered if part of Rachel's 'identity crisis' for lack of a better idea on how to say it had to do with her parents choosing children of a different race than their own. I could be wrong but I get the impression Rachel felt some lack of worth, most likely imagined, when her parents adopted/fostered.
This woman clearly has serious problems if she has to pretend to be someone she isn't despite her accomplishments. Kind of reminds me of Michelle Carter just with different manners in pretending to be something they aren't.
My word! What's next! Is there any life experience she hasn't claimed... Jmociao
Dolezal's father, Larry, told The Press by email Wednesday that Dolezal worked hard at her education. She graduated with a 4.0 GPA and was one of many co-valedictorians from Christian Liberty Academy Satellite School.
"We chose the option with parental oversight and a complete high school transcript processed through CLASS," Larry wrote. "Rachel required minimal supervision, because she was a highly motivated and responsible student."
He noted that his daughter graduated with high honors at the top of her class and received many awards for her work while she was earning her bachelor's degree from Belhaven and then her Master of Fine Arts degree from Howard University in Washington, D.C.
"She worked hard at her education and went above and beyond completing her art assignments," Larry wrote. "There is much positive we could share regarding Rachel's stellar academic and art achievements. We are saddened she has chosen to misrepresent her ethnicity."
This explains her ability to pull off the hairstyle:
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Kelly: So youre sacrificing money and income for yourself, to take on more unpaid leadership in the community?
Rachel: [...] Ill also be cutting back on my hair clients. Being an ethnic hair stylist is really a community service, as well as bread and butter for me. I can fall back on doing hair when I need to make an extra buck.
Doing hair is like a social outreach sometimes and many of my hair clients are my friends or younger girls I mentor. We get to know each other well, especially when Im doing a six-to-eight-hour braid job. (She laughs.)
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