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Nkechi Diallo, whose former name is Rachel Dolezal, was recently an after-care instructor for the Catalina Foothills School District in Tucson, Arizona.

The school district confirmed to KOLD that Diallo was fired on Tuesday after they learned of her public social media posts promoting her OnlyFans content.
 
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This woman went from teaching African American studies at a University to working @ an elementary school as an after-school tutor. She has 2 sons (probably now grown) that have had to bow their heads in shame multiple times. I know her parents have. She has been living real life role playing games and been caught more than once.
 
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City's NAACP leader accused of falsifying race
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Controversy has erupted over the racial identity of an NAACP leader in Washington state, after her parents told media outlets that their daughter is white and has been pretending to be black for years.

Rachel Dolezal, 37, is president of the civil rights organization’s Spokane chapter and teaches African studies at Eastern Washington University.

Lawrence and Ruthanne Dolezal, a white couple from Montana, have said in interviews that they are her biological parents. Rachel Dolezal has described herself publicly as biracial and has posted photos of herself online with a black man she identified as her father.

"Our daughter is Caucasian" say parents of Spokane NAACP President Rachel Dolezal.

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The case of Rachel Dolezal brings up important discussions about racial identity and authenticity. While her actions raised ethical concerns, they also shed light on the complexities of race and identity in society. As a leader in the NAACP, her false claims about her background created a significant controversy that challenges how we understand racial representation, especially in advocacy and social justice organizations.
 

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