It was a rough week for the phony black lady and former head of the Spokane NAACP.
** First she was outed by her white parents in Montana
** Then she lost her NAACP job
** She lost her part time gig at Eastern Washington University
** She lost her freelance writer gig at Inlander
** And today she was asked to step down from police oversight board
KXLY reported:
The city’s Human Rights Commission issued a letter to Dolezal during an emergency meeting Tuesday evening asking that she step down from her position. The commission also drafted a resolution asking her to step down from her role as the chair of the ombudsman commission.
The full text of the letter, submitted by Human Rights Commission chair Blaine Stum, is below.
Greetings Rachel,
The Human Rights Commission just finished a special meeting convened to address what we believe is a potential crisis of legitimacy for the Office of Police Ombudsman Commission.
We have always aligned ourselves with the OPO because we believe it’s mission and duties are vital to the well-being of the City. We do not challenge your commitment to these same values, but given the current circumstances we believe it would be in the best interest of the OPO Commission if you resign from your position as Chair.
As you well know, to be an effective oversight body requires a certain level of trust and credibility. While we do not aim to judge the validity of allegations brought against you, we believe that the resulting controversy, as well as ongoing whistleblower and ethics investigations, damage your ability to be an effective Chair or Commissioner.
We wish you the best in whatever life brings you after this, and hope that you will be able to find peace and solace.
Thanks,
Blaine