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Local, News — July 27, 2010 9:19 — 1 Comment

Rachel Dolezal resigns from Human Rights Education Institute

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Good news for north Idahoans. The radical mongrel demanded her felt entitlement and they called her bluff.


Tuesday, July 27, 2010 12:00 am By MAUREEN DOLAN/Staff writer

COEUR d’ALENE PRESS – Rachel Dolezal won’t be working at the Human Rights Education Institute any longer.

Dolezal told The Press Monday that she resigned from the institute because she was the target of discrimination, although she would not say what kind.

“I don’t want to comment on that at this time, just that it’s a justice issue,” Dolezal said. “It’s about fairness and equity.”

Dolezal has been the institute’s director of education since 2008.

Marilyn Muehlbach, president of the Human Rights Education Institute’s board, said she was surprised to hear the charge.

“Discrimination was never discussed,” Muehlbach said. “This is the first we’ve even heard the word used by her in anything related to her employment.”

The board accepted Dolezal’s resignation, Muehlbach said, and wishes her well.

“She did many wonderful things for the HREI, built some great programs,” Muehlbach said.

Dolezal said she submitted a written proposal to the Human Rights Education Institute’s board last week suggesting they give her compensation and authority equivalent to that of the executive director’s position. She gave the board three days to make a decision, and offered her two weeks’ notice if they did not accept her proposal.

Muehlbach wouldn’t discuss the proposal, but said, “She made some demands that we weren’t able to accept.”

Two weeks ago the board hired Dan Lepow, a Philadelphia native who has worked in nonprofit and community organization fundraising for 25 years, to fill a newly created director of development position.

The board decided last week to shorten the title to just “executive director.”

“We needed someone with a background in fundraising and oversight,” Muehlbach said.

Lepow also worked previously as the officer for corporate social responsibility for a large bank in Philadelphia.

Although the board dropped “of development” from Lepow’s title, Muehlbach said fundraising efforts will continue to be the bulk of his work.

“Rachel did not apply for that position,” Muehlbach said.

Dolezal has not, at this time, initiated any legal action against the institute.

“The main thing I want people to know is that I am still 100 percent committed to the causes of human rights,” Dolezal said. “I still intend to offer my time, talent and resources for those causes.”


We here at Radio Free North Idaho have to agree with the many comments on the original article.

I think we might find SOME of the “racist” acts around here might disappear with Ms Dolezal.

None the least of those mysteries is that the Press has been showing inordinate interest in the woman and has failed to look for the stories behind some of her claims.

Woke up tired and a bit grumpy. Just read this, now I’m happy and ready to feel the love today. Artist someone said here…. ah yes, con-artist. It will be fun to see where Dolezal lands and what bovine scatology starts post arrival.

Maybe she’s looking to cash in on that $1,000 bonus they award for filing a discrimination claim. It would come in helpful to supplement her unemployment check.

 

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  1. Ehud Would says:

    I’m suddenly finding business cards left in Coeur d’ Alene coffee shops which offer the services of “African-American hairstyles by Rachel”. Since there’s only like four Blacks in the whole of Kootenai County, I’m assuming its the same Rachel.

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