Is lying about one’s ethnicity a pervasive academic trend? George Washington University associate professor Jessica Krug admitted in a blog post on Medium that she had lied to colleagues, university officials, and students for years…

Is lying about one’s ethnicity a pervasive academic trend? George Washington University associate professor Jessica Krug admitted in a blog post on Medium that she had lied to colleagues, university officials, and students for years…
A prominent feminist journal was criticized for publishing an article on ‘transracialism,’ or the idea that people can claim a different racial identity than their birth race.
Rachel Dolezal made headlines when it was discovered that she had been identifying as a black woman for years, when she was born as a white woman. She was let go from her job at…
You can’t make this up: iting a “negative community response” after news broke of Rachel Dolezal’s inclusion in an upcoming diversity summit during Cary, North Carolina’s Martin Luther King Jr. Dreamfest, the company which had booked…
Huh? Via the College Fix: “Nothing about whiteness describes who I am,” she says. “For as long as I can remember, I saw myself as black.” Yet, in a seeming contradiction, Dolezal says she “doesn’t believe…
Uh, okay?! She said the following in an interview: “…I do know that from my earliest memories I have awareness and connection with the black experience, and that’s never left me.”
Elizabeth Warren, meet Andrea Smith.
In a way, Rachel Dolezal is a living embodiment of racial progress. In the 1961 book, Black Like Me, white journalist John Howard Griffin pretended to be black in order to show the indignities blacks…
The controversial adjunct professor and former head of the Spokane, Washington NAACP chapter will not be retained, in all likelihood. But, her past is more head-scratching than her recent comments on her being African-American.
Great column by Michelle Malkin on the Rachel Dolezal fallout after her race hoax was discovered.