I guess the only other thing I would say is that I have no problem with her personal decision to choose to identify as a black woman, to estrange herself from her biological parents and to 'adopt' a black man as her father.
But I think her dishonesty in presenting herself AS BLACK (not as
choosing to identify as black), to garner an Africana studies college teaching position, a leadership position with NAACP, and a position on the Spokane city board is reprehensible.
It's no different than the people who lie on their college applications to get the benefit of affirmative action programs - and there are people who do that, far too frequently.
There is a new story in the news today that she apparently told a tale about her 'black father' being hunted by police which is also not true . . . so it's seeming more and more like she's taken on this racial identity and is using it to stir racial tensions (which don't need stirring - they are already justifiably high) based on events that are more than likely complete fabrications, like the threatening letters that never got postmarked. I think she's

and needs psychological counseling, but certainly she should not be in the positions she has since she presented herself falsely to get them. She's resigned from the NAACP and I would be shocked if she isn't let go by Eastern Washington U.
eta: While she is showing up in Google searches with an EWU listing, when you click the page for the faculty in the Africana Studies Department, she's no longer included in the listing. You might notice something that all the faculty have in common . . .
http://www.ewu.edu/csbssw/programs/afri ... ep-faculty
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