Nkechi Diallo, formerly known as Rachel Dolezal, lost her position at the Catalina Foothills School District after the discovery of her OnlyFans account.
The announcement was made in an email to the Tucson, Arizona, school district according to News 4 Tucsonwhere it was revealed that a social media page of Diallo contained a link to her OnlyFans.
“We only learned of Ms. Nkechi Diallo’s Only Fans posts on social media yesterday afternoon,” wrote Julie Farbarik, the school district’s director of alumni and community relations. “Her posts violate our district’s ‘Social Media Use by District Employees’ policy… and our Staff Ethics Policy. She is no longer employed by the Catalina Foothills School District.”
The Arizona daily star reports Diallo got an after-school teaching job in August 2023 for $19 an hour. The contract ran until May 24.
Under her former name, Diallo was controversial in 2014 for publicly identifying herself as a black woman and previously serving as NAACP president of the organization’s Spokane, Washington chapter. Diallo was also a civil rights activist who attended the historically black institution Howard University and was a professor of African-American studies at Washington State University. A 2018 Netflix documentary titled The Rachel Gorge captured Diallo’s identity crisis.
In a 2017 episode of The real oneDiallo admitted to being white, but has considered herself a black woman since 2006. “Sometimes how we feel is more powerful than how we are born, and blackness can be defined as philosophical, cultural, biological, you know?” she said on the talk show. “It’s a lot of different things for a lot of different people.”
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