By Jazelle Hunt, NNPA Washington Correspondent July 3, 2015 WASHINGTON, D.C. (NNPA) – If Rachel Dolezal had looked around, she would have discovered that a White person does not have to pretend to be Black in order to lead an NAACP chapter. In fact, she would have to look no farther than […]
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“Somebody Almost Walked Off Wid Alla My Stuff”: Examining Rachel Dolezal in the Context of Allyship and White Privilege
By Amber Walker June 26, 2015 Amber Walker “She [Dolezal] believed that she could define what it means to be Black and, ironically, that mindset of ownership over someone else’s identity reinforces the system that she sought to dismantle.” Throughout our tumultuous experience in the United States, Black folks have […]