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Nkechi Amare Diallo (born Rachel Anne Dolezal; [a] November 12, 1977 [fn 1]) is an American former college instructor and activist known for presenting herself as a black woman despite being born to white parents.
Rachel Dolezal, who legally changed her name to Nkechi Diallo in 2016, was fired by the Catalina Foothills Unified School District in Arizona over her OnlyFans account, NBC News confirmed.
Dolezal, now known as Nkechi Diallo after legally changing her name in 2016, was a part-time instructor in the Community Schools Program of the ... Feb. 14—Rachel Dolezal, the former Spokane ...
Rachel Dolezal has lost her teaching job after her explicit pictures from her OnlyFans began making rounds on social media.. Ms Dolezal - once an African Studies professor in Washington State and ...
The Rachel Divide is a 2018 documentary about the controversial life of Rachel Dolezal, also known as Nkechi Diallo, an American woman of white parentage who identifies as black, and was forced to resign as president of the NAACP chapter in Spokane, Washington when her race and ancestry were exposed.
In Full Color had a mixed reception. Brian Josephs from Spin wrote that "her writing lacks the empathy required to sell herself as, in her words, 'a fully conscious, woke soul sista.'" [4] Baz Dreisinger's highly critical review in The Washington Post noted that: "Dolezal's conception of blackness is steeped in a fetishizing of struggle, pain and oppression."
Rachel Dolezal, then a leader of the Human Rights Education Institute, stands in front of a mural she painted at the institute's offices in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, on July 24, 2009.
Former Head of the NAACP Spokane chapter Rachel Dolezal, now known as Nkechi Diallo, has received a new court date for her welfare-fraud case in Washington State.