Former NAACP leader Rachel Dolezal loses job over involvement with adult content site OnlyFans.

Rachel Dolezal, previously an afterschool instructor, was fired for having an OnlyFans account.

February 15th 2024.

Former NAACP leader Rachel Dolezal loses job over involvement with adult content site OnlyFans.
According to a recent report by News 12 Arizona, Rachel Dolezal, who now goes by the name Nkechi Diallo, has been let go from her job at Catalina Foothills School District due to her involvement with an OnlyFans page linked to her social media accounts. This news was confirmed by the district's director of alumni and community relations, Julie Farbarik, in an email sent on February 14th.

In the email, Farbarik stated that Diallo's posts on OnlyFans were in violation of the district's policies on social media usage and staff ethics. It was only after a report by News 4 Tucson that the district became aware of Diallo's involvement with the controversial platform.

Although explicit photos of Diallo were found on other platforms, it has not been confirmed whether she was the one who shared them. At the time of her termination, Diallo was working as an afterschool instructor, as reported by KVOA.

This recent incident comes a decade after Diallo faced backlash for falsely identifying as Black while working as an African Studies professor and the head of the NAACP in Spokane, Washington. She eventually stepped down from these positions and moved to Arizona. In 2016, she legally changed her name to a Nigerian phrase meaning "gift of God," as reported by KXLY. Diallo clarified that she still intends to use her birth name, Rachel Dolezal, as her public persona, but changed her name in hopes of securing job opportunities.

Last year, Diallo made headlines when she appeared at a signing ceremony with Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs for an executive order banning racial discrimination based on hairstyles. This law, known as the Crown Act, aims to protect workers from discrimination based on hairstyles associated with different racial backgrounds, such as braids, locs, twists, knots, and headwraps, in both workplace settings and public schools.

[This article has been trending online recently and has been generated with AI. Your feed is customized.]

 0
 0