WA - Civil rights activist Rachel Dolezal pretending to be black, parents say #1

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  • #141
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She was 25 when her parents moved to South Africa.


There must be at least 16 years of age difference between these siblings and Rachel so it doesn't seem very likely that they'd have been physically disciplined together very often. Has she got other siblings?

http://www.cdapress.com/news/local_news/article_385adfeb-76f3-5050-98b4-d4bf021c423f.html

She has a bio brother two years older.
 
  • #142
http://m.ewu.edu/csbssw/programs/africana-studies-program/aep-faculty

Doležal also entertains an interest in the medical field and has begun pre-medical studies, working toward an MD and a residency in trauma surgery. She hopes to combine her medical knowledge with her passion for human rights and engage in life-saving surgery efforts around the world. Her other experiences include work in a community law office as a legal secretary, African dance, culinary arts, ethnic hair styling, modeling, managing a political campaign, and mothering two sons. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling, gardening & cooking.

Regarding her EWU "bio", I have to wonder if she also self-titled herself "quarterly professor". WTH?? More like "affiliate faculty" is a more accurate title-- professor titles are usually very tightly prescribed, and someone with only a masters degree could not hold that title or refer to themselves as "Professor" in most higher ed universities. The Masters prepared person above her in the list is titled as "lecturer", but then is referred to as "Professor" in her bio, too.

Her bio doesn't even include what classes she teaches! Did anyone other than RD proof read and approve that bio before it was posted?? What a disaster. That is truly an embarrassment to have up on a website, given what we now know about her intentional deception and misrepresentation.

The universities I'm familiar with are just much more protective of the title "professor"-- it is exclusively reserved for PhD's on the tenure track, associates, or adjuncts. A lowly contract faculty person would never be allowed to use the term "professor". And what she is/ was, is affiliate or contract faculty. Apparently she only ever taught 2 classes over 2 1/2 years in non-degree granting adult continuing education. That doesn't make her a professor of anything, IMO. That's community ed. It's not a bad thing, or something to hide or be ashamed of, but it's a far cry from being a "professor". Just more of her deception and exaggeration.

The stuff about wanting to pursue medical school and become a trauma surgeon? Lol-- really??? Does she know anything at all about higher education? Does she have any earthly idea how long, and how many hardcore classes in the sciences and math it would take someone with a masters of fine arts to be able to qualify for even attempting to be admitted to medical school as a non-traditional admission? That whole passage sounds like something a 7th grader would write in their yearbook or something. Talk about delusions of grandeur!

I don't much believe a word out of this woman's mouth. I think her entire life is one big lie, and one sham after another. I don't believe any of the "hate crimes" ever happened. I think she made it all up. She clearly qualifies to be diagnosed with a bunch of Axis II personality disorders. She deserves all the shame, embarrassment, and criticism she is receiving. She should lose her job at the NAACP, IMO.

So maybe she'll stop with the "blackface" bronzers and fake tanning and fake hair now? Nah. Probably not. She's pretty invested in this charade she's fabricated. I do bet she'll sue a bunch of people, though.
 
  • #143
I actually believe she faked being black because being a civil rights advocate has become a very lucrative business for some. She probably has seen how well Sharpton and other AA leaders live and how wealthy they have become being a part of the NAACP.

It has to be heartbreaking for her parents knowing she lied about her race all of these years. I don't hold anything against the parents. They are the ones who told the truth no matter what the reason may have been, and she is the one who has lied. So the lie is all on her. I could certainly understand if they have a stressful or strained relationship with their daughter. To say the least she seems a little strange to carry this on for years knowing it was all a lie.

IMO
 
  • #144
She must have been quite flustered to leave her purse on the sidewalk.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...te-woman-convince-everyone-she-was-black.html

Wow! I take back the inference that the parents may have purposefully leaked this. Please watch the entire raw video embedded in the article if you haven't already! Clearly, there was some investigative journalism going on regarding her alleged hate crimes.

Funny how the stuff keeps happening to her. I wonder how many black people suffered from hate crimes in that area.
 
  • #145
Thank you, Donjeta, for posting this link. I hoped that EWU would address the "professor" title.

http://m.kxly.com/news/ewu-releases-statement-on-rachel-dolezal/33552506

"Since 2010, Rachel Dolezal has been hired at Eastern Washington University on a quarter by quarter basis as an instructor in the Africana Education program. This is a part-time position to address program needs. Dolezal is not a professor. The University does not feel it is appropriate to comment on issues involving her personal life. The university does not publicly discuss personnel issues."

BBM
 
  • #146
Sounds like she is going to stick with her stories until the end. Sounds truly delusional.
 
  • #147
Im totally fascinated as well. It is so bizarre and the deception so intense.

Oh! That's a good call!

Yeah. I think something's up with her family. They said they only spoke when reporters came round' asking questions, but who tipped them off? She is embroiled in a custody battle with her parents. It is quite possible they caused this to erupt due to that and their anger that she has denied them.



You know I think the NAACP actually wants to get rid of her and fast. But they have to support hiring her or they would look stupid for hiring a liar.

I believe the organization quickly put out that statement to cover their tails but also while quietly pressuring her hard to resign due to dishonesty. I believe she will soon resign.

It looks like she did do good work for them though.



Reports indicate she did not lie about her race when applying to Hiward or while there. Her family states it was assumed she was black until she got there and then there was surprise. She has apparently reported she was ostracized for being white while at Howard. Her family members indicated it was in the last several years that she began to pretend she was black.


If there's any criminal activity it may be lying to the government to get the ombudsman job and fabricating crimes. But as you said, the false crime repeating may be hard to prove.

BBM

Hi my friend. Nice to 'see' you here on this thread.:)

I find the bolded part of your post very fascinating.

It sounds as if she was subjected to racial discrimination because she was white.

IMO
 
  • #148
Wow! I take back the inference that the parents may have purposefully leaked this. Please watch the entire raw video embedded in the article if you haven't already! Clearly, there was some investigative journalism going on regarding her alleged hate crimes.

Funny how the stuff keeps happening to her. I wonder how many black people suffered from hate crimes in that area.

She gives too much information; every comment seems embellished - just like some other liars we've seen in court.
 
  • #149
Her scholarly research focuses on the intersection of race, gender and class in the contemporary Diaspora with a specific emphasis on Black women in visual culture.

Can anyone find where she published? I'm not having much luck with Google Scholar.

Kurt Neumaier has served as an alternate board member or former full member of the task force since 2001. He said he had suspicions about alleged hate crimes that Dolezal has reported to police in Coeur d’Alene and Spokane, and said he was concerned that the decision of the task force and Human Rights Education Institute to hire her was done without proper vetting and checking into claims about her background. Neumaier said he approached board members recently, urging them to go public with these concerns because of Dolezal’s growing profile in Spokane, but that board members didn’t want to.

Tony Stewart, a co-founder of the task force and longtime civil-rights champion in Coeur d’Alene, said today he does not recall discussing Dolezal at any recent board meeting. Christie Wood, the current head of the task force and spokeswoman for the Coeur d’Alene Police Department, also denied that Neumaier approached the board recently.

http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2015/jun/11/board-member-had-longstanding-doubts-about-truthfu/
Neumaier said he was suspicious of several incidents Dolezal reported in Coeur d’Alene, including her discovery of a swastika on the door of the Human Rights Education Institute when the organization’s security camera was “mysteriously turned off.”

“None of them passed the smell test,” he said.

http://www.buzzfeed.com/tasneemnash...ays-she-warned-dont-blow-my-cover#.bwAlxPNlMP
It was 2012, and Rachel Dolezal had a warning for her adopted brother as she prepared for a new life in Spokane, Washington.
“She just told me, ‘Over here, I’m going to be considered black, and I have a black father. Don’t blow my cover,’” Ezra Dolezal, 22, told BuzzFeed News in an interview.
Rachel also told him to tell people that he and her other adopted brother were her “blood brothers,” he said.
His sister did not offer “any logical explanation” for why she was changing her identity, and Ezra never confronted her about it. But it was the next stage after growing apart from her parents, Ruthanne and Larry Dolezal, and leaving their home in Montana.

That's pretty damning.

While acknowledging that their parents were strict and sometimes used corporal punishment, Ezra denied Rachel’s claims that she and the other siblings were abused.
He also weighs in on the cancer and hate mail:

But now, Ezra said he doesn’t believe anything Rachel has said or done over the past few years, including her claims of being diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2006.
“I wasn’t in touch with her regularly during that time, but she didn’t mention anything about having cancer until very recently,” he said.

He also doesn’t buy her claims of receiving hate mail or being the target of racist attacks.
“She made herself into a martyr on purpose for people to feel sorry for her and to help her,” Ezra said.

http://www.bustle.com/articles/9002...e-of-rachel-dolezal-thrust-into-the-spotlight
An article in the Coeur D’Alene Press mentioned that Rachel would often refer to Izaiah as her “oldest son” on social media. In a recent phone interview with the CDA Press, Rachel confirmed that Izaiah was her brother. “He used to be my brother,” Rachel said, according to the article. “But I have full custody of him now.”

At present, Lawrence and Ruthanne Dolezal say they do not know where Izaiah is. “The last we heard he was either attending pre-law at the University of Idaho in Moscow, or through the branch campus in Spokane or in Coeur d’Alene,” Lawrence told the publication.

Wait, what? if he's cognitively intact enough to attend pre-law, why would anybody have full custody of him at the age 21?
 
  • #150
Sounds like she is going to stick with her stories until the end. Sounds truly delusional.

I'm feeling the same way.....like she became so invested in this story that she crossed the line into delusion.
 
  • #151
City spokesman said - very limited background checks, so as not to deter ppl w 'misstep or two' in their past. Called it low-level check.

Ordinance: must be able to pass in-depth background investigation, and certain crim convictions bar applicants.

__________________________________________________
Spokane City spokesman re 2014 events re new Police Oversight Comm
from http://www.cdapress.com/news/local_n...f021c423f.html June 11
"...a decision was made based on community input to dovery limited background checks on the applicants."
"The community wanted diversity and limited background checks," Coddington said, explaining that the committee didn't want to deter applicants who may have had a misstep or two in their past. "The low level background checks were intentional." bbm

Section 04.32.150 Office of Police Ombudsman Commission
Qualifications:
"Able to pass an in-depth background investigation and have no convictions for crimes involving dishonesty or moral turpitude within the past seven years; ..." bbm
 
  • #152
I'm feeling the same way.....like she became so invested in this story that she crossed the line into delusion.

One way to cure her of the delusion would be to charge her with something related to the false hate mail, put her in jail for six months, and let her naturally transform back into the white skinned blond that she is.
 
  • #153
It seems they might have known about her issues
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...-naacp-president-rachel-dolezal-may-be-white/



http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...-naacp-president-rachel-dolezal-may-be-white/

http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/rachel...-address-questions-over-race-monday-1.3112404


After everyone has had time to consult their lawyers?

It's one thing hiring a white person and another thing knowingly hiring an experienced liar. Certainly it looks a bit embarrassing for them, bringing bad press.

I predict a resignation Monday.
 
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  • #155
Wow! I take back the inference that the parents may have purposefully leaked this. Please watch the entire raw video embedded in the article if you haven't already! Clearly, there was some investigative journalism going on regarding her alleged hate crimes.

Funny how the stuff keeps happening to her. I wonder how many black people suffered from hate crimes in that area.

Gitana, you are exactly correct with that interpretation-- she was suspected of orchestrating the hate crimes herself. Yes, that video is pretty enlightening. I'll embed it here for others.

At the 6 min mark the reporter begins asking her if SHE could be the one who put the letter in her keyed box. (Also love how she refers to herself as a professor of African studies-- just debunked by the university in their released statement.)

[video=youtube;oKRj_h7vmMM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKRj_h7vmMM[/video]
 
  • #156
I actually believe she faked being black because being a civil rights advocate has become a very lucrative business for some. She probably has seen how well Sharpton and other AA leaders live and how wealthy they have become being a part of the NAACP.

It has to be heartbreaking for her parents knowing she lied about her race all of these years. I don't hold anything against the parents. They are the ones who told the truth no matter what the reason may have been, and she is the one who has lied. So the lie is all on her. I could certainly understand if they have a stressful or strained relationship with their daughter. To say the least she seems a little strange to carry this on for years knowing it was all a lie.

IMO

But almost no civil rights advocates enjoy "lucrative" positions. Sharpton is one man famous for his long history and early leadership positions and connections in the movement. Less than a handful live a rich life doing such work. But millions are engaged in civil rights advocacy.

I think she's simply an attention-seeking nut. An intelligent, fast talking con who wants to be perceived as a brave and tireless victim.
 
  • #157
She lies about so much. Check out her story about her dad's campaign signs being defaced with a derogatory racist word. (This is her white father, Larry, who was County Commissioner, by the way .... not the black man she "self-identifies" as her father):

http://easterneronline.com/30681/ea...al-differences/#sthash.I7EGKr0M.BRQj1wfY.dpbs

And just so much more.

She was the director of the Institute ... no, she was the Director of Education.

There were "armed robberies" as part of those hate crimes ... and an attempted kidnapping of her 2nd grader?

She is "so close" to her siblings because of the abuse (the same siblings who say she is a liar?)

"Picking wild berries and mushrooms" to pay for her school clothes and art supplies ... while coming from a solidly middle class background.

Etc. Etc. Etc.
 
  • #158
I'm feeling the same way.....like she became so invested in this story that she crossed the line into delusion.


JMO I think her reactions look more like, "damn I've been busted, how do I lie my way out of this", than "why is that person doubting reality"
 
  • #159
BBM

Hi my friend. Nice to 'see' you here on this thread.:)

I find the bolded part of your post very fascinating.

It sounds as if she was subjected to racial discrimination because she was white.

IMO

Hi OBE! I don't think so though. Nothing suggests she got bad grades or whatever from discriminatory professors, or that she was excluded from clubs or dorms.

However, it is possible she suffered from a lack of friends perhaps due to some racist attitudes there. I think if that occurred it more likely resulted from her odd personality and behavior.

Remember, that that was what SHE reported. That was either her perception or her on-going quest for attention as a victim.

I believe nothing she says.
 
  • #160
Can anyone find where she published? I'm not having much luck with Google Scholar.

Snipped for focus.

This is the only thing on her EWU bio:

She writes weekly for The Inlander as a social commentator and recently contributed to an important chapter to a textbook, "The War on Poverty: A Retrospective," which was published this summer.

http://www.worldcat.org/title/war-on-poverty-a-retrospective/oclc/877365315

http://catalog.stanford.edu/view/10635866

Contents

•Introduction: The War on Poverty - Some Initial Thoughts / Kyle Farmbry
•The Poverty-Policy Link: Three Examples / Sebawit G. Bishu and Mohamad G. Alkadry
•Women and Children First?: How Low-Income Female-Headed Families Have Fared since the War on Poverty / Regina Malveaux and Rachel Dolezal
•Immigration and Poverty / Portia Diñoso Campos
•"The Movement's Broadway": Race, Poverty, Education, and Health Care in the State of Mississippi / Jennifer A. Stollman and Susan M. Glisson
•Poverty in Appalachia / Joanna Maulbeck
•War as Metaphor: The Convergence of the War on Poverty and the War on Drugs / Keesha M. Middlemass
•Poverty and Juvenile Justice: Exploring the Intersections, Identifying the Solutions / Al Passarella
•Home Sweet Home: Race, Housing, and the Foreclosure Crisis / Rosie Jayde Uyola
•Not in My Backyard: An Examination of Suburban Gentrification as a Tool for Combating Poverty / Portia Allen-Kyle
•Poverty and Health Care / Venessa Perry
•The Educational Achievement Gap and Poverty: Lessons of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and Head Start / Franklin Dickerson Turner
•Workforce Development in an Era of Diminishing Work / Michael Vorgetts
•Worker Cooperatives as Models for Economic Engagement / Daphne Berry
•Inclusive Capitalism and Poverty Alleviation / David Madland, Karla Walter, and Alex Ingrams
•Conclusion / Kyle Farmbry.
 
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