- The Washington Times - Wednesday, February 14, 2024

In a turn of events that melds educational endeavors with unique side hustles, Rachel Dolezal, the woman who became a topic of nationwide discussion in 2015, has been engaging in a new vocation as an after-school teacher in Arizona.

Operating under the name Nkechi Diallo, she has taken up a role at Sunrise Drive Elementary School, according to documents reviewed by Outkick.

Ms. Dolezal’s journey from pretending to be Black a decade ago to an educator parallels her exploration of unconventional earning avenues, including her recent venture into the OnlyFans platform. With a subscription fee set at $9.99 per month, she offers her subscribers content that ranges from personal fitness tips to more risque material, as indicated in one of her promotional posts promising an “18-image explicit collection and a video of self-pleasure.”

According to reports from Outkick, the side venture could be netting her as much as $1,220 monthly based on the likes her posts garner, with the exact figure potentially exceeding that due to undisclosed full subscriber numbers.

Ms. Dolezal’s engagement with OnlyFans comes after she posed as Black despite being born to White parents. She held positions such as the Spokane, Washington, chapter president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and a teacher of Africana studies at Eastern Washington University.

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