Rachel Dolezal: what does it mean to be 'transracial'?

Why activists say the comparison between Dolezal and transgender people hurts both black and trans communities

Rachel Dolezal
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Rachel Dolezal, a white woman who pretended to be black for nearly a decade, has resigned from her post as the president of the Spokane branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

Responding to questions about her race in the wake of the scandal that erupted after her parents revealed that she was of European descent, Dolezal has said that she "identifies as black" but that "there's a lot of complexities" to the "multi-layered issue," according to Time magazine.

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