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

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  • #161
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?


I think [my siblings and I] are fiercely loyal to each other due to the amount of trauma we have in our past and how that has forged a really deep appreciation for those people who are truly there for you. I am very open about the situations in my past because I hope that it helps people who go through trauma realize they are not alone and that their experience may be more normal than they might think. It’s been helpful to me to imagine that nothing is really the end of the world, no matter how painful and even close to death you might be … [my siblings and I] carry on with hope and create the future we want with whatever we have to work with. - See more at: http://easterneronline.com/30681/ea...al-differences/#sthash.I7EGKr0M.6fdvsVsd.dpuf


Rachel Dolezal has been a professor at Eastern since 2007. - See more at: http://easterneronline.com/30681/ea...al-differences/#sthash.I7EGKr0M.6fdvsVsd.dpuf

the EWU statement said, besides not being a professor, that she was hired in 2010.
 
  • #162
Can anyone find where she published? I'm not having much luck with Google Scholar.



http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2015/jun/11/board-member-had-longstanding-doubts-about-truthfu/


http://www.buzzfeed.com/tasneemnash...ays-she-warned-dont-blow-my-cover#.bwAlxPNlMP


That's pretty damning.


He also weighs in on the cancer and hate mail:



http://www.bustle.com/articles/9002...e-of-rachel-dolezal-thrust-into-the-spotlight


Wait, what? if he's cognitively intact enough to attend pre-law, why would anybody have full custody of him at the age 21?

Buzzfeed article said she took legal custody of her younger brother in 2010 when he was 16. I doubt she has legal custody of him now.
 
  • #163
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]
What I find the most sad in all this is the possibility that her son has been subjected to terror and death threats ... and that they may have been trumped up by his mother. She describes a 13 year old sleeping in her bed because of the terror from the hate mail. Yet she NEVER denies sending it.
 
  • #164
Buzzfeed article said she took legal custody of her younger brother in 2010 when he was 16. I doubt she has legal custody of him now.

Yeah... she recently said she does

Rachel Dolezal confirmed in a recent phone interview with The Press that Izaiah is one of her adopted brothers.
"He used to be my brother," she said. "But I have full custody of him now."
http://www.cdapress.com/news/local_news/article_385adfeb-76f3-5050-98b4-d4bf021c423f.html
 
  • #165
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.

Oh my gosh! Insane. She and her sister were also sexually molested, etc. It's like everything bad always happened to her. She's always the constant hero too - depicting black bodies in art, instead of white because "racism and colourism, light-skin hierarchies, were wrong, and everything I have been involved in has been another step toward protesting white supremacy, promoting justice or cultivating empathy and healing from trauma." http://easterneronline.com/30681/ea...al-differences/#sthash.I7EGKr0M.2kAHjqgy.dpuf

Oh, and she saved a suicidal mixed-race girl by doing her hair, and she saved her brother/son from abuse by suing for custody, etc.

What a piece of work.

Buzzfeed article said she took legal custody of her younger brother in 2010 when he was 16. I doubt she has legal custody of him now.

Yes. And that further impresses me that despite some initial skepticism I had for a moment about how this story broke and whether her parents were key, they are innocent in this. There is no more custody battle.
 
  • #166
What I find the most sad in all this is the possibility that her son has been subjected to terror and death threats ... and that they may have been trumped up by his mother. She describes a 13 year old sleeping in her bed because of the terror from the hate mail. Yet she NEVER denies sending it.

It is fascinating how many liars never actually can bring themselves to say they didn't do something that they did... Instead she talks about how she couldn't even imagine any mother doing so...

And she repeatedly mentions her black sons. You know, because as a white person she has to assert that her sons are black... :P
 
  • #167
Dolezal does not discuss her own ethnicity in detail in her numerous writings on civil rights issues, but in several pieces she uses idioms such as “our cultural memory” when speaking about African American history.

In a lecture posted on YouTube, she speaks about the history of African American hairstyles and says she will describe “what happened to our hair here in America” when slavery meant certain kinds of styles were banned.

Since the current furore began, Dolezal has closed down her Facebook page, having been an active user of the site to post commentary on African American issues and culture.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/20...misrepresented-herself-as-black-claim-parents
 
  • #168
http://www.inlander.com/Bloglander/...to-dolezal-was-an-apology-letter-not-a-threat

Even after this letter, however, Dolezal posted on Facebook that the “War Pigs, the group that has been sending death threats to [her] and possibly involved in home invasion and other security breaches at [her] residence” are known “as a biker club to outsiders and as a ‘viciously violent hate group that rides motorcycles' to people in the inside of the street-know."

KREM says neither the police nor civil rights groups have heard of the “War Pigs.” The “War Pigs” does appear to be a motorcycle club, but located in Singapore, the UAE, and Japan, not in the United States.

Oh, and get this: her 13 year old son all but says she's a liar in one of the police reports:

In April, a man and a woman walked into Dolezal’s house while she was testifying at City Hall. On Facebook that day she wrote: “I'm furious. Furious. Two white adults broke into my home while I was testifying at City Council tonight. Scared my 13 year old son to death. So glad he's unharmed. Another police report... Reviewing surveillance footage. This is scary.”

But her son specifically told police that he wasn’t worried, that the couple seemed unsure of the address, and that the couple had entered through an unlocked side-door to the kitchen.

“The male asked [Dolezal’s son] if anyone had recently moved in and that he was there to take care of a dog for someone. [Dolezal’s son] said the male was not confrontational or threatening in anyway, rather he seemed confused,” the police report reads.

Dolezal's son also said he didn’t dial 911 and that “No, I wasn’t scared at all. They looked confused. They looked like normal, middle class white people. They never threatened me. They looked like average people.”

In fact, before leaving, the couple apologized for inadvertently letting the cat run outside when the couple opened the doors, and spent a few minutes trying to help retrieve the cat from a nearby yard before leaving.
 
  • #169
2012:

Rachel Dolezal, a professor of Black Studies who rotates between Eastern Washington and North Idaho College, and is a leader for NIC's Black Students Association, said she wished the film had never been made. Her main dislike stemmed from all the money Kathryn Stockett, the author of the novel and a white woman, made off of this book and film.
"Follow the money trail," Dolezal said. "A white woman makes millions off of a black woman's story."
http://www.gonzagabulletin.com/article_a15f6afe-4a1b-544b-b524-3461eb6adb5d.html

Her writings in Inlander:
http://www.inlander.com/spokane/ArticleArchives?author=2277737
 
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Apparently, her birth parents had never said anything publicly for years. Even after seeing a picture she posted of a black man, calling him her father.

But recently, an investigative reporter came knocking on their door, asking them if they were her birth parents. And they said yes.
That is according to the interview I saw with them on CNN.

That was just in Jan 2015 she posted the picture of the black man she said was her father.

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

In January, a photo of Dolezal and a black man appeared on the Spokane NAACP's Facebook page with the message: "President Dolezal's father announced today that he will be coming to town for January 19th ribbon-cutting ceremony for the NAACP office ... and is expected to speak at the 7 p.m. MLK tribute membership meeting."

But the man in the photo is not her father.
 
  • #172
Buzzfeed article said she took legal custody of her younger brother in 2010 when he was 16. I doubt she has legal custody of him now.

If she adopted her brother when he was 16, and her son turns 13 in June, 2015, which 13 year old son is she referring to when she discusses the 13 year old son who slept in her bed for 2 weeks because he was so scared about her work related hate mail letter? The letter without the postmark was the first of the three letters, so when did this happen? Her timeline doesn't work. ... or did this happen three years ago and she's talking about her brother being so scared of the hate mail that he slept in her bed for two weeks. One of the other brothers has said that she turned one of her brothers into disliking people with white skin.
 
  • #173
From the moment black women arrived on the shores of North America, our foremothers fought in strong and strategic ways to realize emancipation and equity for themselves and the African American community as a whole. From the days of black feminists like Harriet Tubman, to the civil rights and Black Power movements, to modern black feminists like bell hooks and Janet Mock — we have been reliable and valuable to the struggle for freedom and equality at every turn.

So why is it that our lives have consistently been valued less, from the auction block in the 1700s to the media attention when we are kidnapped, assaulted or killed in 2015? Where is the reciprocity, acknowledgement and celebration of black women? We are up to our necks in holidays and monuments celebrating men, but where is the day that the nation takes pause to remember the birth or death of a black woman? We march, petition and live our lives in support and connection with the struggle of our brothers. We make and wear Trayvon hoodies, #BlackLivesMatter apparel and "I Can't Breathe" shirts, but who will memorialize us when we are gunned down by police, assaulted in our homes or killed in a crossfire? We remember the first and last names of our sons who have been killed — Trayvon Martin, Eric Garner, Michael Brown — but do we know the names of Ashley Yates, Alexis Templeton and Brittany Ferrell, who started the #BlackLivesMatter movement?

Black women stand at the intersection of both oppressions, and when our lives are measured, the weight of our legacy will attest that we are of equal value to black men, white men, white women and every other person on the planet.

http://www.inlander.com/spokane/a-womans-worth/Content?oid=2425703
 
  • #174

THis one is a 'must read"...:facepalm:

http://www.inlander.com/Bloglander/...es-are-destroying-the-social-justice-movement


I asked my son yesterday if he is all ready for seventh grade. Without hesitation, he said, "Ya, pretty much. I've got basically everything except white privilege." His words have been haunting me ever since, with the memory of last year starting out with him getting a concussion, followed by other bullying incidents and social challenges at school here. What exactly does white privilege mean to a 12-year-old embarking on seventh grade …at Sacajawea Middle School? What does white privilege mean in Spokane, or North Idaho in general? I think of him turning 13 this October and feel powerless to spare him from the daily reminders of white privilege, or maybe more accurately white supremacy...
 
  • #175
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/na...onday-parents-say-she-lied-on-race/ar-BBl53nJ

NAACP leader to speak Monday; parents say she lied on race

KHQ-TV in Spokane reported that Dolezal sent a message to NAACP members saying she would address the situation at a Monday night meeting of the group.

"As you probably know by now, there are questions and assumptions swirling in national and global news about my family, my race, my credibility, and the NAACP," Dolezal's message said. "I have discussed the situation, including personal matters, with the Executive Committee.

"I support their decision to wait until Monday to make a statement. The Executive team asked that I also release my response statement at the same time, which will be during the 7-9 p.m. monthly membership meeting."

Dolezal has not returned several telephone messages left by The Associated Press.

On Thursday, she avoided answering questions directly about her race and ethnicity in an interview with The Spokesman-Review newspaper.

"That question is not as easy as it seems," she said. "There's a lot of complexities ... and I don't know that everyone would understand that."

"We're all from the African continent," she added.

ETA: Somebody needs to host a softball interview and make a buck off this! Where's FOX and Megyn Kelly when we need them, lol? :facepalm:
 
  • #176
If she adopted her brother when he was 16, and her son turns 13 in June, 2015, which 13 year old son is she referring to when she discusses the 13 year old son who slept in her bed for 2 weeks because he was so scared about her work related hate mail letter? The letter without the postmark was the first of the three letters, so when did this happen? Her timeline doesn't work. ... or did this happen three years ago and she's talking about her brother being so scared of the hate mail that he slept in her bed for two weeks. One of the other brothers has said that she turned one of her brothers into disliking people with white skin.
She can't keep any of her lies straight, can she?
 
  • #177
Saw this on Twitter. Burst out laughing:

Turns out #RachelDolezal's ethnicity was a pigment of her imagination
 
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Seriously. I have never seen anyone with so much gall and so little shame in my life.

The world is about to come down on this woman's head like a hammer. You just can't do things like this without serious repercussions. Like I said early on, life as she knows it is over. She has destroyed her life.

THis one is a 'must read"...:facepalm:

http://www.inlander.com/Bloglander/...es-are-destroying-the-social-justice-movement


I asked my son yesterday if he is all ready for seventh grade. Without hesitation, he said, "Ya, pretty much. I've got basically everything except white privilege." His words have been haunting me ever since, with the memory of last year starting out with him getting a concussion, followed by other bullying incidents and social challenges at school here. What exactly does white privilege mean to a 12-year-old embarking on seventh grade …at Sacajawea Middle School? What does white privilege mean in Spokane, or North Idaho in general? I think of him turning 13 this October and feel powerless to spare him from the daily reminders of white privilege, or maybe more accurately white supremacy...

When I first read about this story I laughed. Then it just became a bizarre and somewhat tragic mess. Now I think I hate this woman.
 
  • #180
Rachel Dolezal had been living in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, where she was education director of the Human Rights Education Institute. Maureen Dolan, a reporter with the Coeur d’Alene Press, one of the first papers to break the story of Rachel Dolezal’s race-swap, said she watched as the white woman she first met appeared to transform over the years.

“When I met Rachel several years ago I honestly believed she was Caucasian,” Dolan told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme on Saturday morning. “But the reality is her appearance changed and within several years her colour, her skin tone changed, her complexion changed, the way she wore her hair changed.”
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/jun/13/rachel-dolezal-blackface-race-brother
 
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