Rachel Dolezal Works As Black Hair Stylist After Losing Job

Rachel Dolezal is braiding hair to make ends meet after her racial identity controversy put her in the crosshairs. The ex-NAACP leader — who resigned as the president of the Spokane chapter after her parents revealed she is white — lost her job as an African studies professor amid the June controversy. Eastern Washington University, where Dolezal once taught classes on the politics of black hair, did not renew the beloved professor’s contract this year, she told Vanity Fair.

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Rachel Dolezal is braiding hair to make ends meet after a racial identity. Controversy put her in the crosshairs, the ex n-double-a-cp leader, who resigned as president of the Spokane chapter after her parents revealed that she is white lost her job as an African Studies, professor, amid the June controversy Eastern Washington University, where told us all once taught classes on The politics of black hair did not renew the once beloved professors contract this year. She told Vanity Fair. So in order to provide for her thirteen-year-old son, she now makes her living braiding and weaving black hair. She said Dolezal said she's struggling to figure out her next permanent move, her current custody agreement, whether ex-husband keeps her in Spokane but said that her ex might consider a new deal that will allow her to move Dolezal who describes herself as black made national headlines last Month, when her estranged biological parents told local media that she's white weeks after the outing told us all still identifies as black, it's not a costume. She told the magazine on Sunday. I don't know spiritually and metaphysically how this goes. But I do know that for my earliest memories, I have awareness and connection with the black experience and that's never left me. Last month, Dolezal called herself transracial. She strongly identified as black despite being born white growing up as a white child in Montana. She always chose to color self-portraits with the brown crayon instead of the peach one she said on The Today Show. In June she was elected the head of Spokane's n-double-a-cp chapter last year and served on the city's police Oversight Committee, all the while she passed off one of her adopted black brothers as her own son and called one of her older black friends. Her dad you

Rachel Brian: So...as you may see, we are not so different after all. When will ever get past skin color, so sad, so silly.

John Campagnoly: lolololololololololololol

froxie lmao: whatttttttt happend

Ninii Tread: Her parents don't understand!!!

Ninii Tread: Thats kool girl! Don't let em tell you who you are!

Da Kid Gowie: Why did she lose her jobs though? I can understand the NAACP, but not the other positions she held.

MoonLiLi_Kujo: bet she can do hair better than most black women can that i have gone to

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